Here are 100 (and a few more) of some very nice photographs on deviantART that I think should get some attention. Some already have a fair bit, but deserve it. So I'm giving them more.
-- Streching faces, melting clocks Stomach knots, the spine it locks Strangled by this fraying wire twisted sideways drifting higher Round and round and around again And to this night there is no end
That is why; so many of my figures-wear veils. There is such a history and archtypal symbolism in :The Hidden Face. *smile* One could actually research and write a thesis on that tiopic alone!
Brilliant Thought-Provoking Feature
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" I would not exchange the sorrows of my heart for the joys of the multitude. And I would not have the tears that sadness makes to flow from my every part turn into laughter. I would that my life remain, a tear and a smile..." ~K.Gibran
Series of articles featuring works from Digital Art > Panintings, Drawings, Misc., & Mixed Media based on a "theme." The 7th article in the series features works with a "Bird" theme.
With a gallery that takes you on a journey into another world, `spyroteknik has firmly secured a place as one of the top artists within our community. Always willing to participate in events as well as providing critique and guidance to members in such a humble yet inspiring manner is a quality which deserves recognition. So it's with great pleasure that we award this month's Deviousness to Martin Bland. Read More
Devious Comments
nice works
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"I'm like a special effect...once you know how I work, the magic is gone."
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Streching faces, melting clocks
Stomach knots, the spine it locks
Strangled by this fraying wire twisted sideways drifting higher
Round and round and around again
And to this night there is no end
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"La revolución es el opio de los intelectuales"
[Jean-François Somcynsky]
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i gotta be horrible at everything, otherwise it just wouldn't be me!!
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e dopo tutto non avrò che pioggia che cade con me.
Brilliant Thought-Provoking Feature
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" I would not exchange the sorrows of my heart for the joys of the multitude. And I would not have the tears that sadness makes to flow from my every part turn into laughter. I would that my life remain, a tear and a smile..."
~K.Gibran
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