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CorneliaYoder, suggested by ArtistInWaiting
Beautiful Ultra Fractal works, I see an artist trying new things and developing a great style along the way. Looking through her gallery I see that she has a great eye for presentation, using a great mix of colors and shapes together, and adding to them just the right textures to bring it all together. The sky is the limit if she keeps at it.
rizn, suggested by MelonLogic
A veteran to DA but sadly unknown for the most part because he works in mediums that do not get front page exposure much. Putting together words so they portray an idea as well as make the piece visually appealing isn't easy but after looking through his gallery, it's apparent he has the designers skill to pull it off. Great suggested artist, glad to share his work.
cgad, suggested by PearlPhoenix
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Never thought I'd use gritty and polished to describe the same gallery but after looking at her works, I see some great moody pieces and some more lighter images. Her range is incredible, you'll have to look at her works to really see the talent and vision behind her art.
fensterer, suggested anonymously.
Blown away at his gallery, the style he uses to mix various elements and pull it off with incredible talent is just brilliant. Very emotional works and there are plenty more in his gallery to impress you with, definitely a must see.
Aphariel, suggested by Aeires
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I found .Human one day while browsing and loved the yin yang thing going on. After looking at the rest of his works, I found an awesome gallery that takes photomanipulation in different directions. Really cool collection of work in his gallery, well worth the visit.
Issue 7 is on record, I hope you enjoy this issue as well as the series. I like to think of this as a work by the community, for the community so if you have any artists you know of that have been here a few months or more and want their gallery shared, please send me a note and I'll try to include them in future issues.
The Underground, vol 6
Beautiful Ultra Fractal works, I see an artist trying new things and developing a great style along the way. Looking through her gallery I see that she has a great eye for presentation, using a great mix of colors and shapes together, and adding to them just the right textures to bring it all together. The sky is the limit if she keeps at it.
rizn, suggested by MelonLogic
A veteran to DA but sadly unknown for the most part because he works in mediums that do not get front page exposure much. Putting together words so they portray an idea as well as make the piece visually appealing isn't easy but after looking through his gallery, it's apparent he has the designers skill to pull it off. Great suggested artist, glad to share his work.
cgad, suggested by PearlPhoenix
:thumb62067119: :thumb65617618: :thumb61500669: :thumb32520801: :thumb68435203:
Never thought I'd use gritty and polished to describe the same gallery but after looking at her works, I see some great moody pieces and some more lighter images. Her range is incredible, you'll have to look at her works to really see the talent and vision behind her art.
fensterer, suggested anonymously.
Blown away at his gallery, the style he uses to mix various elements and pull it off with incredible talent is just brilliant. Very emotional works and there are plenty more in his gallery to impress you with, definitely a must see.
Aphariel, suggested by Aeires
:thumb41669490:
I found .Human one day while browsing and loved the yin yang thing going on. After looking at the rest of his works, I found an awesome gallery that takes photomanipulation in different directions. Really cool collection of work in his gallery, well worth the visit.
Issue 7 is on record, I hope you enjoy this issue as well as the series. I like to think of this as a work by the community, for the community so if you have any artists you know of that have been here a few months or more and want their gallery shared, please send me a note and I'll try to include them in future issues.
The Underground, vol 6
Hmmm.....
It's been a long time and too much has happened during that stretch, most of it not so good. Between jobs right now so I figured I'd work on some art and post it here. Much to my surprise, DA has changed. A lot. First impression, DA has become Microsoft. Windows used to be extremely easy to do things and the more they "upgraded" it, the more difficult it is to get basic functions completed. Uploaded two images into what I thought was the fractal gallery (topic says Fractal but it's severely lacking in images), but neither appear during searches of those galleries. Can't figure out how to change any browsing options. Used to be able to select new, popular, etc. but now you get what you get and that's about it. Finally figured out how to get to the people I watch, and it's much of the same as the main galleries, all the great options are now gone. Maybe they're not and it's another one of those things I have to relearn, again. I liked the ability to remove viewed images of
My kid...
...could paint that.
Are you familiar with the documentary "My Kid Could Pain That?" Have you seen it? A 4 year old girl busted upon the abstract art world and caught everyone by surprise. What she was doing was painting extremely complex traditional abstract paintings that caught the attention of some gallery owners, who later featured her works and sold some for five figure prices. Experts and journalists all caught wind of what was going on and naturally, the questions started flying. Was this 4 year old girl a natural phenom? Or was it her dad who was actually doing all the work, after all, he aspired to be an artist himself but ne
Reunion
Time flys, often too quickly. Last night was my 25th year school reunion, and in many ways it only seems like only a few years have gone by.
What question did I get asked the most last night? "Are you on Facebook?" I think I was one of maybe two people out of 50 or more that wasn't. My answer? "No, I'm on Deviantart." That was followed by blank stares, appears DA isn't as widely known as we deviants think it is. Luckily my Nexus 1 Android phone was getting good 3G signals so I was able to show them some of my art. Seeing is believing, I think many of them were interested in DA after seeing what it was all about.
It's amazing how man
Reality Checks
Why are you here?
I've probably asked myself that so many times that I've lost count. Mostly I'd say to help others, I even noticed that in my "About Me" link on my page, upper left under the avatar. I was updating my birthday settings and forgot that was in there. It was also in there to promote the artwork of others. Sometimes I fail, sometimes I hit the mark on both those goals.
And sometimes I get reminded of something very old and inspiring; perhaps of "simpler" times when I might have been more focused.
So You Want A Daily Deviation?
Thanks, Serathus (https://www.deviantart.com/serathus) for the blast from the past and for the slap in the face to not lose focus
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Nice galleries