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Giving to those who are truly in need

=ImaRawkStar:iconImaRawkStar: reports, December 23
This is the time of year of which we all get tangled up in our own troubles and do not focus on some of the real issues of the world. Well, heifer.org can help us with this, by giving animals to families who are truly in need of food, shelter and security.

By donating a small sum of money, such as ten to twenty dollars, you could provide a family with an animal such as a cow, which could produce milk for the family, for food and cooking. With the extra milk it produces, the family can go to the local market and sell the milk to gain more money, which could go towards food and shelter. Over time, the family will start to gain an income and will be able to earn an education.

With the education, they can receive a steady job and produce a stable income for the family to survive. Just by donating a small sum of money, you could not change one life, but many around them. But this is not just it, the family MUST produce offspring to give to another family, which will do the same thing as the family before. Over time, the community will grow and sooner or later, the impoverished areas will start to gain strength.


Even if you can not donate any money, please donate a few seconds or minutes by adding a favorite to this article and sending it on to other deviants around deviantart. It would be really awesome if we could get some support on this, and maybe as an art community we can pull together to help others in need! I know it can be done!

When did we start hating everything?

`Rahll:iconRahll: reports, December 23
When did it suddenly become cool to hate everything? It's a growing problem, especially in the entertainment world, and no one benefits from an increasingly hard to please, pessimistic audience.

Art Theft; Harassment is not the answer

*RSR-Productions:iconRSR-Productions: reports, December 21
We are not e-thugs, we're just artists who want to take care of our community.

Why the @#$% should I care about Art Theft?!

*KikaiSaigono:iconKikaiSaigono: reports, December 21
Why the @#$% should YOU care about art theft? The answer may surprise you. A few tips for art thieves, those who report them, and dA staff on how to better prevent art theft, and make dA a real art site once more.

A NEW PLACE TO PLAY

*dA-Morgue:icondA-Morgue: reports, December 20
Warning:
This article may contain disturbing or offensive images. Please proceed with that in mind

We could have done it on Halloween, but no. I have to wait till Christmas to announce a new "Dark Club"
On December 13th :iconda-morgue: *dA-Morgue opened its doors.

Differences -- America & England -- A must read!!!

*llama-doll:iconllama-doll: reports, December 12
Differences between systems in america and england, a must read, school systems, currency, slang, law

Loss of faith...

~DouglassDumas:iconDouglassDumas: reports, December 8
DA policies and double standards.

Horror News.

=mzscarecrow1313:iconmzscarecrow1313: reports, December 8
Horror News straight from the Harleyquinn and her Babies

Photo-manipulation: A Beginner's Hand Guide

=Emerald-Depths:iconEmerald-Depths: reports, December 7
Don't know what photo-manipulation is, or do you want to try it but don't know where to begin?

This article contains frequently asked questions (with answers) involving the process.

Project Comment: Around dA Issue 6

#ProjectComment:iconProjectComment: reports, December 6
Project Comment is all about the community, so instead of just sticking to one thing and effectively closing all our walls and doors, we’re issuing a weekly Around dA, Project Comment style.

This news article includes things you can take part of (Groups, Features, Projects and More!), FAQs and Tuts, Guides and Resources. Each category is limited to only five things so that you have time to visit each individually.

Have something to suggest? Note us! :D

Editorials This Week

When did we start hating everything?

`Rahll:iconRahll: reports, December 23
When did it suddenly become cool to hate everything? It's a growing problem, especially in the entertainment world, and no one benefits from an increasingly hard to please, pessimistic audience.

Why the @#$% should I care about Art Theft?!

*KikaiSaigono:iconKikaiSaigono: reports, December 21
Why the @#$% should YOU care about art theft? The answer may surprise you. A few tips for art thieves, those who report them, and dA staff on how to better prevent art theft, and make dA a real art site once more.

Art Theft; Harassment is not the answer

*RSR-Productions:iconRSR-Productions: reports, December 21
We are not e-thugs, we're just artists who want to take care of our community.

Giving to those who are truly in need

=ImaRawkStar:iconImaRawkStar: reports, December 23
This is the time of year of which we all get tangled up in our own troubles and do not focus on some of the real issues of the world. Well, heifer.org can help us with this, by giving animals to families who are truly in need of food, shelter and security.

By donating a small sum of money, such as ten to twenty dollars, you could provide a family with an animal such as a cow, which could produce milk for the family, for food and cooking. With the extra milk it produces, the family can go to the local market and sell the milk to gain more money, which could go towards food and shelter. Over time, the family will start to gain an income and will be able to earn an education.

With the education, they can receive a steady job and produce a stable income for the family to survive. Just by donating a small sum of money, you could not change one life, but many around them. But this is not just it, the family MUST produce offspring to give to another family, which will do the same thing as the family before. Over time, the community will grow and sooner or later, the impoverished areas will start to gain strength.


Even if you can not donate any money, please donate a few seconds or minutes by adding a favorite to this article and sending it on to other deviants around deviantart. It would be really awesome if we could get some support on this, and maybe as an art community we can pull together to help others in need! I know it can be done!

A NEW PLACE TO PLAY

*dA-Morgue:icondA-Morgue: reports, December 20
Warning:
This article may contain disturbing or offensive images. Please proceed with that in mind

We could have done it on Halloween, but no. I have to wait till Christmas to announce a new "Dark Club"
On December 13th :iconda-morgue: *dA-Morgue opened its doors.

Welcome to socialist america.

~Hell-butterfly45:iconHell-butterfly45: reports, December 22
What's happening to America. (All complaints will be ignored)

SAAM Sexual Assault Awareness Month, April

=crystalofchaos:iconcrystalofchaos: reports, 14h 37m ago
Rape is not just a crime, it is a heinous and personal invasion on the most intimate of levels. Rape destroys lives and belittles its victims. End the silence, conquer fear, and speak up. We need to raise awareness and help prevent this inhumane crime.
3 comments   Editorials  Last +fav: Nobody

Happy Christmas!

~Hell-butterfly45:iconHell-butterfly45: reports, 2d 14h ago
Let's just enjoy ourselves for one day.
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Editorials


Is artistic skill natural or learned?

=wolfmorphine:iconwolfmorphine: reports, January 16, 2008
The following is an on-topic editorial I wrote for Helium.com recently, but since it is art-related, I thought perhaps it might be of interest to people here as well, possibly serving as some interesting food for discussion.

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Art is something that is notoriously tricky to define, so it seems natural that the source of what we know as artistic skill would be equally difficult to put a finger on. Speaking as an artist myself, I personally believe that while natural talent is certainly a big help, such talent isn't worth much if the artist doesn't make the most of it. Talent is inborn, but SKILL is something that is learned, honed, and developed. Practice, patience, and dedication are much larger determining factors in how skillful a given artist will eventually become than natural talent is.

I really wish I had a dollar for every time someone who enjoys my art has made a statement to the tune of: "I really wish I could make art as well as you can." My immediate reaction is to ask them why they think they couldn't learn. More often than not, they tell me it's because they tried to draw ONCE... maybe twice... and their work came out looking horrible, so therefore there is no way they could ever be a really good artist. I then continue to ask questions. Did you ever try again? Have you ever thought of signing up for classes or lessons? Did you try a different style or medium to see if it was a more comfortable fit? The answer I receive to all is almost always no, because the majority of people really do seem to feel that artistic skill is something magical and divine that you are either born with or are destined to never possess at all.

I personally do feel that I was probably born with some measure of natural talent, but I also remember what my first paintings and drawings looked like regardless. They were not good by any stretch of the imagination, and I'm not just being hard on myself. They were really, really bad... but you know what? I am willing to bet that so were Salvador Dali's and Pablo Picasso's. I may not have been cranking out masterpieces right off the bat, but I was dearly devoted to the idea of becoming a skilled artist, so I refused to give up. I started taking art classes, listening to feedback from my instructors, and taking their advice. I read books on how to be a better artist written by people who were once where I was... and most of all, I practiced until I thought my hands would fall off. Then what did I do? I practiced some more.

Eventually all that hard work and dedication started to show and pay off. I started entering my art in contests... and winning. I eventually became one of those people whose art almost always stood out in formal art classes I was taking at the time. Eventually I even found that people in general liked my art as well, sometimes enough to pay to own a piece of it. Still more people have told me since that my art actually inspires them, and that a piece of my art that hangs on their wall brightens their day every time they see it. I can't even begin to express how much all of those things has meant to me over the years, and none of it would have been possible if I had given up after churning out those first few embarrassingly bad sketches.

Even as far as I've come with my art at this point, I'm still a long way away from where I'd really like to be as far as skill is concerned. I certainly don't consider my learning days to be over and I sincerely doubt that I ever will. I still strive to develop continuously and make each piece I create better than my last, and I firmly believe that that attitude will ensure that I continue to grow as an artist in the years to come. The fact of the matter is natural talent will only get you so far. It's what you make of that talent through hard work and dedication that will ultimately determine whether or not you are destined to possess true artistic skill.

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:iconwolfmorphine:
Oh poo! Guys, I'm sorry about the formatting errors. I didn't know I couldn't use <div> tags in news articles. I have written to the help desk to see if it can be corrected.

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Art is both a natural ability and an aquired skill and more and cannot be relegated to a mere couple of categories of origin.



I'm fine with the formatting errors:hug:
Good article:clap:

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You can have one of them, but you need the two to improve. Without the natural talent, the artwork doesn't have any emotions and feelings, but without a little bit of technic you cannot improve and make your art better!

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Life is about trying if we give up at the first one.... it useless...and ridiculous :)

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My opinion is that both can be learned. What I mean is, we are not born intelligent or with goals at all, so both are things we have to get. Usually goals and intelligence is inherited from the surroundings due to the nature of man, therefore it is rather surprising whenever you find out goals and intelligence that has been derived from something not all too predictable. The 'intelligence' may be a bit of wisdom also for throwing in the symbolical dissonances that usually makes something interesting.

The -magic- part, comes usually from people not having been exposed to the workflow, rather the products. For example, the morepart of people who enjoy gaming or movies will never even try out their own wings by creating something of their own, just because dissecting the technology can really be frightening in the amount of working hours you actually have to spend to gain the knowledge and techniques. That's where the personality comes into play, because if it fails at this stage, then that's what needs fixing - not any techniques in the world can help that if the most basic of all tools - yourself - is failing. Steeling the soul is not a process that can be described even, because of the uniqueness of everyones life.

I think it is so sad that so many give up their dreams just because they are scared of starting a battle of a lifetime.

Cheers, and good writing - got some thoughts spinning at least. I am -far- from the completed technique, which would provide godhood - if it is possible to achieve, that is =D And you're doing great, btw, keep going.

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You might be interested in Empiricism.
:iconpunkyinstigator:
Good article - enjoyed reading it - everyone is born with talent, they just need to nurture it and help it grow...whether the talent be artistic, musical, etc...I firmly believe everyone has a talent.
My sister, brother, and I have always said that we inherited our artistic talent from our father--unfortunately I am the only one of us who has even attempted to do anything with it. I havent been formerly trained, I've read many books, studied the works of other artists, and drawn and drawn and drawn until my fingers and wrist ached (lol those are times when i wish i was ambidextrious :) ) And I've tried to get them to draw when they have nothing better to do--or when they say they're bored--which my sister does quite a bit when my nephew is sleeping. Both of them have said time and again how they 'envy' me because I'm so good. I don't want them to envy me, I want them to bring out that same talent in themselves and I know they can do it.

It is sad that so many people give up--I've heard so many say "I can't even draw a stick figure." after they've seen some of my work....and I laugh and tell them "I'm sure you can. Almost any mistake made in art can be made a part of the piece."

OMG...I'm so sorry for rambling; this subject just kinda hits a spot with me -- probably because I do get tired of hearing people say that they wish they could be that good, or how they can't draw a straight line, and any other excuse they use to NOT try.

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yeah, at some points i agree with it. however, i never really thought the mind could be fully blank in any state.

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Very well written. And true. I believe everyone - if they took the time and really, really wanted to they could produce works of "ART" that they would consider worthy of the title "ART" with the Skills they honed. I also believe raw talent makes it "easier" (loosely used) to hone those skills.

Desire to learn must never stop. I am constantly learning and striving to hone my skills. Always looking for new ways of creating. Talent can only take one so far.

My kids sometimes say to me...you are so good dad, I don't think we can be that good. I then look at them with a smile and say..the only thing separating my "talent/skill level" is that I have been doing it longer. Stick with it and always learn, never give up and some day I am sure you will surpass my skill level.
Don't let anyone ever tell you that you can not do anything. If you only try and keep at it then you are "DOING" it.
:)

I also love the comment "Wow. You are such a great artist...I can't even draw a straight line!" to which I say..neither can I, that is why I use a ruler!!!
;)

Keep up the good work and never stop practicing!
 

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