>>5752439What you got told already is good advice, most big artists (from 5k to 20k commonly) tend to help you out if you start appearing to them often, my account grew from 200 to 2400 in like 3 months because I befriended 3 big artists (from the range I wrote) and every time one of them retweeted my stuff it started a domino effect making their followers rt and their follower's followers rt and so on, biggest post got like 18k likes and it's just a drawing with no description.
Also, make art that is shareable, doesn't need to be fanart, but enter the spectrum of "stuff some people might find cool to have on their profile", by example, the influx of Anime girls on ms paint, or stuff that fits a specific's internet group likings. You'll eventually find a niche community that will retweet your stuff no matter what it is because it was made by you.
oh and before this gets way too long (i'm good at doing stuff not explaining) if you make fanart of something, post it on any possible [fanart subject] forum possible, it helps a lot. The only downside of fanart is that people like retweet and interact a LOT but most don't follow unless you're consistent on making fanart.
Just post, promote yourself, talk stuff, make people see you as an internet persona (you can do that even with textless posts), and most important, never post anything with "new post sorry for no art will start posting more soon huhuhuh how do I grow my page..." in the description.
If you don't share your stuff no one will!