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Hi! I looked through your blog posts but I cannot find any posts that showed proof via a creation process for your artwork. Not just for my sake but also for yours I recommend you show at least some of the process of how you make your art. If not, then for example other artists including one other one I've seen on this thread here have taken at least one picture with their art with a piece of paper near it that shows their username. That way people can more easily tell that you are the original creator.

Also some friendly advise, id slow down yohr posting to maybe once a day. You'll reach a wider audience that way and save some of your art for when you've got more of a following so they can all see it!

Thanks for the advice, Charitybot. I'll heed to your words on the posting rate. Unfortunately, I suspended painting over 10 years ago, and concentrated on graphic arts and photography more of. However, I will search in my archives on my email box and e-drive to see if I could dig up such evidences.

Once again, thanks for the advice...

No problem, although I think it was the other guy who talked about the posting rate, and I agree with him. It looks like most other artists post at most once a day. I can see that all the paintings you posted seem to have the same signature, I will get you a share as well and add you to my voting list.

Oh, and I see in a past comment of yours you were asking about delegation, when you have an account created by Steemit Inc, the company that runs steemit.com they are the ones delegating the temporary steem power to you.

Anyone can delegate any amount of SP (steem power) they have to anyone else, some do it for profit, some do it to help people or groups they appreciate. They can set a time for the delegation and rescind it at any time, but it takes 7 days for the delegation to come back to the original owner, during this period neither party can use the SP.