You know there are times when you look at a picture and you study it. Real careful like. You look it up and down and you nod to yourself. With a click of your tongue and a smile you say. "I can do that."
Then there are the times when you come across another work of art. Again you study it, this time in awe. Wonderment filling your eyes. You look at it up and down, trying to find away to at least see if there's a possibility. Finding none, you smile and with your mouth hanging you say. "I would never be able to that..."
The second scenerio is what I always think of when I see your works of art. And I'm proud to say, you have your own unique sense of art. One that nobody can ever copy, that will remain with you till your dying day.
Something that is forever yours and nobody...nobody can take away.
I really like the light that the lanterns are giving off and the snowman...
haha... beautiful scene... so whut type of creatures live in those trees?
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Progressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces at work in the society in which they live, but also about the intensely social character of their interior lives. Ultimately, it can propel people toward social emancipation.
Daily Literature Deviations is a group that is dedicated to bringing literature to the forefront of the deviantArt community. We attempt to accomplish this by daily featuring Literature artists from around the community that deserve the recognition, but are not getting it. Each day we will feature 5 deviations from the Literature categories in a News Article.
In order to support the artists that we feature, we ask that you the news article as well as check out the individual pieces. We understand that each day you may not be able to check out each and every one of the pieces, everyone has their own things going on. We just ask that you make an attempt to help support the growing Literature community.
Have a great time everyone and please fav this article so as many people can see the featured works. I would recommend seeing each one and faving them too.
^Ikue has been a devious member of our community for almost 7 years and in this time he has proven to be nothing short of dedicated and devoted. Whilst volunteering his time over the last 22 months as a Gallery Moderator within the Community Relations Team, Chris has brought the Vector gallery and many vector artists directly into the spotlight. ^Ikue's commitment to the community is evident in everything he touches and you can always find him reaching out to others with an encouraging word. Chris is a natural leader with a vibrant and empathic personality, and is a role model for deviants everywhere. It's ev... Read More
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You know there are times when you look at a picture and you study it. Real careful like. You look it up and down and you nod to yourself. With a click of your tongue and a smile you say. "I can do that."
Then there are the times when you come across another work of art. Again you study it, this time in awe. Wonderment filling your eyes. You look at it up and down, trying to find away to at least see if there's a possibility. Finding none, you smile and with your mouth hanging you say. "I would never be able to that..."
The second scenerio is what I always think of when I see your works of art. And I'm proud to say, you have your own unique sense of art. One that nobody can ever copy, that will remain with you till your dying day.
Something that is forever yours and nobody...nobody can take away.
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Obsessions! It's what keeps us goin'
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Maybe one day you'll realize I'm there.
`Dali
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I comment not to insult but to help, if my comments do insult you please tell me...
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Step over the frame, live in the picture. ~T. Fogarty
I really like the light that the lanterns are giving off and the snowman...
haha... beautiful scene... so whut type of creatures live in those trees?
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Progressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces at work in the society in which they live, but also about the intensely social character of their interior lives. Ultimately, it can propel people toward social emancipation.
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