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Digitally Delicious: Jan 1st.White Prince by ~NadiavanderDonkMidgard Master of Demon Mountain by ~TrishkellOut There Revisited by *Gaius31dukeMy Little Friend by ~ElderscrollerDowntown by *PeteAmachreeFree as a bird by `memodMistveil Spires by =TitusLunterC
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Show Me #10 - SunsetsI decided to start a feature series in the Deviation ThumbShare Forum based on themes and featuring the collected deviations on Sundays.The tenth theme was SunsetsHere comes the amazing deviations
Celebrating Diversity #13In this issue of Celebrating Diversity, I would like to remind you of an amazing feeling...when you see a piece of art created in a medium or genre that you have little or no experience of working in, and it feels like you're witnessing something magical, something beyond your comprehension.It's wonderful to revel in the joy of How do they do that? and find inspiration in the creations of other artists. So I challenge you to take a step outside of the galleries that you regularly browse and immerse yourself in the experience of indulging in something new.How do you celebrate diversity? Do you regularly browse, comment on and collect art that's wildly different from what you create? Do you watch artists who use mediums that you don't use in your own
Nom Nom #27This weeks theme of Sushi was suggested by `Arichy! Want to see some food featured? Send me a note with your suggestion and we'll see what we can do!Apples | Strawberries | Cinnamon | Chicken | Chocolate | Brussel Sprouts |
Conceptual PhotomanipulationHi all,While many of us would agree that "good" art tells a story, conceptual art has a concept that transcends the art itself. I wanted to share with you some treasures (some new, some older) I've discovered from the Photomanipulation > Conceptual gallery. Perhaps you will find something new to collect, or perhaps you will be able to see an old favorite with a new eye.Want to know more about conceptual photomanipulation? Here is an article from Project Educate that might interest you. Hope you enjoy.Jade (^Aeirmid)
Celebrating Diversity #12This edition of Celebrating Diversity I want to focus on two extremes of art: Extremely detailed and realistic works and minimal and abstract art. Both tendencies or trends have their place and time in art and history and are appreciated by many people. Not always does one person like both, but to me personally, art has always been more about feeling, than about complexity. Something simple can touch me emotionally as well as something blasting with details. Art is just as individual as every human being! How do you feel about these tw
People and Portraits Exposed #7 Emotive...Model: ~SIkIepsis Self Portraits... By *MartaSyrko Classic...By *brenditaworks Expressive... By *mexicanpedo Infants & Children...By ~CandiceSmithPhoto Weddings...By *mikuen-drops Spontaneous...By ~veftenie
Celebrating Diversity #16What is art? I can assure you that the answer I've chosen for myself is probably not the answer that works for you. Regardless of the differences our backgrounds and experiences bring to the table there are some universals that pop up across media and eras and what have you. This time, I've chosen 16 pieces that somehow incorporate the human form. Celebrating Diversity #1-15 found here:#1#2#3
Creeping Wednesday #14Welcome to the 14th Creeping Wednesday! Today we will wander around the topic of pin-ups. Thanks to ~JadasArtVision for suggesting the theme and plenty of nice artworks, as usual! The next theme is going to be hair. Please remember that I look for works only done traditionally and relatively not popular.Today we have a double interview! Let's hear a word or two from ~JadasArtVision and *mashi.What is that attracts you to traditional art?~JadasArtVision - I haven't really given much thought to it. Perhaps for convenience. I'm so familiar with it, traditional
Creeping Wednesday #13 :iconghostystareplz: Welcome in the year 2013! It's the 13th Creeping Wednesday and the air grows chilly as this time we're going to see and read all about ghosts. Thanks to ~JadasArtVision and *SandraHultsved for suggesting some very nice artworks for this issue. The next theme is going to be... pinups! Keep in mind, dear suggesters, that I'm looking for the creeping ones (: done traditionally and relatively not popular.3 questions to ~RossanaCastellino, a wonderful dark creator!What is that attracts you to traditional art?I've always had a passion for traditional techniques. I've been drawing since I was a little girl and I immediately fell in love with color
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Urbex #2Urban Exploration is the exploration of man-made structures. Usually these are abandoned ruins, or components that used to be part of everyday life but are no longer seen on a regular basis by the human eye. This series of articles aims to highlight exactly what Urban Exploration is, how it's achieved and the some of the best Urbex Photographers here on deviantART.The internet has provided Urban explorers with many opportunities to garner news of new locations, the best places to go to 'urban explore' and what to avoid. Additionally social media means that we can share places that others will never see, and never hoped to see until the introduction of the internet and the ease with which we can communicate. So as this series goes on, we're going to look at some of the top Urban Exploration websites, at the current time, online. Contamination Zone is dedicated to Photographing Urban Decay across the United Kingdom. As far as urbex sites go, i
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