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brendala ([personal profile] brendala) wrote2013-09-19 07:23 pm
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Artistic impact....

So...a while back I made a tribute post to Carl Steven (the actor who played Freddy in A Pup Named Scooby Doo). Turns out he died in 2011 at the age of 37. Finding out that a guy with so much talent (he helped re-define Fred's character when he was only 12-years-old) died so young made me very sad. So I thought it would be nice to post something to express how much I admired his work.

I didn't think anything of it until today. When Carl's mom left a comment on the page saying that she loved the picture and thought it was a great tribute to her son.
....yeah. When I saw that comment, I almost burst into tears.

It never even occurred to me that one of his family members might see that post (if it had, I would have drawn it better). And it just blows me away that his mother not only saw it, but actually liked it and felt compelled to let me know.

I guess this goes to show that you can NEVER predict what kind of impact your work will have once you put it on the internet for all the world to see. Even if said work is just a piece of Scooby Doo fanart expressing your love for a 20-year-old kiddie cartoon.


In case you missed the original post, here's the picture:
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[identity profile] ichiban-victory.livejournal.com 2013-09-21 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
You put something heartfelt out there, chances are good it'll reach its intended but unknown target. I had a sort of similar situation when a local t.v. personality was retiring from his show, I made a post about having met him and being sad he was leaving. He actually responded to my post! o_O It is sort of scary how easily accessible our words/works can be when it seems like no one is looking, but at the same time great when it gets a positive response.

[identity profile] brendala.livejournal.com 2013-09-21 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. This really shouldn't have surprised me. A while back, I made an AMV using audio from an indie movie and one of the movie's actors found it and commented on it. It actually freaked me out a bit because I never imagined my little LJ page could ping anyone's radar who didn't already know me. XD


I'm just relieved that his mother liked the tribute and honored that she took the time to let me know. I can never imagine the pain she's gone through; but I like to think that it helps to know that her son can still inspire people with the work he left behind.