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Food For Thought Series Five

=EzzyGezzy:iconEzzyGezzy: reports, August 22
Interviewing people I watch, who watch me and random and favs for the day and other things to look at!

Interview with photoscot

^Helewidis:iconHelewidis: reports, August 20
This week I present you an interview with a man that carries a humble attitude while presenting us with his art and working with his models. I’m talking about David L. Le Beck A.K.A. *photoscot!

For the Love of Skulls

*rawjawbone:iconrawjawbone: reports, August 12
So in conclusion, skulls are nothing to be afraid of, just keep yours in your head at all times.
peace out,
rawjawbone

Interview with gerhardt

^Helewidis:iconHelewidis: reports, August 10
I had the pleasure of interviewing this excellent artist, someone whom I admire since a long way here in DeviantART... and now I have the honor to share it with you! To share mr.~gerhardt's mind with you!

The Dragons of devianART - Issue 48 SE

*ray72285:iconray72285: reports, August 7
Issue 48 of the Dragons of deviantART - A weekly art blog showcasing dA's newest dragon related artwork and literature.

Devious Dragons - Issue 51

*tyshadragon:icontyshadragon: reports, August 5
An art blog showcasing some of the wonderful dragon artwork hidden in the deviantART archives.

Interview with piratephotography

^Helewidis:iconHelewidis: reports, August 3
This time I bring you =piratephotography, a promising new talent in Artistic Nudes and a very good asset to this community here on deviantART.com!

Read more to know why... you will love her! :aww:

Food For Thought Series Three

=EzzyGezzy:iconEzzyGezzy: reports, August 1
Interviewing people I watch and who watch me and favs for the day and promotings

Featured Artist of the Month on dA — June/July '08

*AdigunPolack:iconAdigunPolack: reports, July 26
In this long-awaited 3rd edition of these special monthly awards on deviantART, I am BACK once more to most definitely pay even more of the greatest honor and praise to even more truly special and well-deserving artists whose artworks are *so* spendidly amazing and damn compelling that you just gotta love the hell out of them indeed!!! :love: :heart:

And oh... this is my first-ever DOUBLE-ISSUE, meaning that I have quite a phenomenal record count of 27 awards to give to such excellent-quality artists in this art community guaranteed in this important article alone!!! So better buckle up and enjoy the major festivites here, I promise you!! :hug: :thumbsup: !!

Art Blogs & Mags News This Week

Todays Favorites! #1

~Okmar:iconOkmar: reports, 15h 21m ago
keep in mind there personally selected but over all they are all stunning pictures

Paintings - Less Than 10 Favs

=ImagineINC:iconImagineINC: reports, 19h 3m ago
Showing off ten tradtional and ten digital paintings with less than ten favs each!

Omrunuzde Yanlizca 1 Kez Gorme Sansina Sahipsiniz

=CaGaTaYGENCAY:iconCaGaTaYGENCAY: reports, August 26
Mars gezegeni Ağustostan itibaren geceleri gökyüzünün en parlak cismi olacak.

Gearheads Don't Get It...

=wrighton363:iconwrighton363: reports, 23h 34m ago
It's not all about having the latest equipment, but how you use what you have...

Who loved it?

=starrynienna

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Holiday

*Heremod:iconHeremod: reports, April 15
Holiday, what a wonderful thing. Especially when spent somewhere warm and sunny and far away from cold, snow and rain. Like Canary Islands. Of course there are a lot beaches with both white and black sand in Canary Islands to lay down and catch a sun tan. But that is not the kind of a holiday, I want to have. I like to travel across the place, see the nature, experience the culture and learn how people live there. And of course, take as much pictures as I can. And more.

So here is little photo tour on my holiday in Lanzarote, which is the most eastern island of the Canary Islands. Perhaps a few words on the island itself first. Lanzarote is quite small island, about 60 km long and 20 km wide and surrounded by Atlantic ocean. There are 100 000 inhabitant and the capital is called Arrecife. Lanzarote was the first of the Canary Islands to fall down under the power of European conquerors. The island was devastetad by series of volcanic eruptions between 1730 and 1736. These eruptions changed the island's nature and people's lives permanently. The island wasn't same anymore, it became the Lanzarote we know today.

The most interesting places I visited on the Island were two cave complexes Jameos del Aqua and Cueva de los Verdes. They are located in the Northen part of the island, not more than a couple kilometers apart from each other. Both belong to the same volcanic tube, which formed in the great eruptions. Jameos del Aqua is famous of it's magical blue waters and a little endemic (native) glowy crab that lives there. It is not actually a natural cave anymore. Instead it is very harmonic and well designed tourist attraction. Cueva de los Verdes is more in it's natural state and has about 2 km long path open for tourists. This is a proper Cave with superb atmosphere and very unique suprise. Trust me, you want to see it. If you know what "suprise" I'm refering to, please don't spoil it here.





There are of course much to see on the ground too, not only under it. Nature is very special with tons of endemic species, like it is in all Canary Islands. What makes Lanzarote special is the architecture. Thanks to the great artist and architect name César Manrique the buildings still present the original Canarian architectual elements and are not totally spoiled by the tourism. He had idea that all the buildings in the island cannot be higher than 2-3 floors from the ground, they should be painted in white and wooden details should be either green, blue or brown. César Manrique died in the car accident in 1992. Locals still follow this idea and almost every building, including hotels and shopping centers, represents this style.






One of my hobbies is digital plant collecting and I couldn't keep my nose out of the bushes. Sadly I didn't have time to get on a proper hiking tour in the wilds, so most of my flowers are planted. Another problem is that Canary Islands have so many endemic species, the identifying the samples is almost impossible with the literature available outside of the Islands. So these beauties don't have names and they may not belong to the canarian nature, but they are all astonishing.






Amazing place isn't it. If this stirred up your appetite, here are links to my picture galleries (in dA) on Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Both beautiful islands, but not as unique as Lazarote. Which completely stole my heart.

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