Walter White

Thank you princeno1 for your submission! Unfortunately, your post has been removed for the following reason(s):

It breaks rule 1: Use the correct title formatting. Titles should be to the point, and all extra information or context should be added in the comments.

Here is how you should format it -

Your artwork - "Title, Medium, Size"

Also remember no extraneous information in the title means do not state that it's your first time using a medium in the title, or write 'Hey Reddit', 'What do you think?' 'A ____ I did' or any variation or be subjective in the title ("awesome work," "amazing piece" etc). Also do not mention your 'cake day' or use karma-bait titles.

It breaks rule 3: Give credit to the artist Add the artist's name to the title and provide a link to their site in the comments whenever possible.

It breaks rule 4: Do not link to blogs. The only article posts accepted are ones to reputable news sites. Refer to this post for more information.

It breaks rule 5: Do not make multiple posts, make an album instead. Also please do not re-post your work unless otherwise told to.

It breaks rule 6: Do not submit sketches, doodles or unfinished work. Post these to other subreddits like /r/IDAP, /r/sketches and /r/doodles instead. If it's an unfinished work and you need advice, then post it as a self post.

It breaks rule 7: Do not post memes. Also, those who post melted crayon 'art' will be banished.

It breaks rule 8: Do no request tattoos or artwork commissions, or link to pages selling art. These posts should be submitted to /r/artstore or /r/designjobs instead.

It breaks rule 9: Leave comments that contribute to discussion. Try to add to the conversation in a meaningful way. If you have nothing to contribute but like the post, then just upvote the post instead.

It breaks rule 10: If you want to critique a post, leave constructive criticism and follow Reddiquette. Don't engage in personal attacks, hate speech or racism, and do not complain about downvotes.

It breaks rule 11: Mods reserve the right to remove submissions that aren't high quality. This refers both to the quality of the submission and quality of the photograph. We realize this is subjective, so consider posting in /r/IDAP or one of the other art related subreddits listed here if you're not sure.

It breaks rule 12: There's a better suited subreddit to post your submission Please consider posting to /r/fanart instead.

In your title you're missing the medium (this means adding in something like oil on canvas, digital, pencil and ink, etc.).

Please submit this as a self post instead. You can add the image to the post and expand on what you're asking for a little more in the body of the text. (If you're looking for the artist of a particular work you might have more luck at /r/Whatisthispainting).

Please keep in mind reddit's policy about spam which comes to play when you are posting your own blogs or websites. The 9:1 rule is reddit's guideline, for every one self-promoting post that user should be making nine legitimate, unique posts from the same account. For more information read this page and this one.

here is an example.

For more information about the subreddit rules make sure to read the sidebar, and if you have any questions please feel free to reply to this comment. Thank you!

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