One of the Internets' many inherit traits is being a long term swap meet of left over work.
Another artist,gone,for one of many reasons,with no easily apparent explanation.
All that's left is the few places where a few of their works reside,the last memories of their online existence.
Take in the fact many online users are anonymous without any method of reminding the wider world that they still exist,should they cease,it's unlikely for those online to truly get the word.
If you're famous,sure,some would notice,but beyond that,you're one fatal incident away from having a semi-immortal inactive account somewhere,existing in your place.
Your own unheard of 1/4 Mount Rushmore.
And if Captain Sparklez is right,there'll be a future where companies trade the accounts of famous people,with monetized YouTube accounts being the main player.
All to simply vanish with enough EMPs.
In short,I do hope that the artist one days does return,or at least is still fine,since this is some pretty good art.
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