Done! For my mom, for Mother's Day (I just hope she doesn't decide to visit here and spoil the surprise). My mom is from Kansas (so am I) so I went with a whole state theme on this. Kansas's state flower is the Sunflower and it's state bird is the Western Meadowlark, so this Alcarin has meadowlark's markings. I put a field of wheat just behind her and further in the distance more crop fields, which is just what you see when driving through Kansas. Prints will be available in limited quantity after Mother's Day, original size is 8.5" x 5.5", colored pencil
We want to know what love means to you!
Get your creative juices flowing and design a movie poster for "Paper Heart" that focuses on the theme "What Does Love Mean to Me?".
Below we have compiled a list of 101 tips to help you improve your photography. You may know some of them already but were confident that you'll find at least a few gems in there! Go get yourself a cup of coffee and make sure you are sitting comfortably!
This is a collection of deviations showing real Pinups in the classic Retro poses from various Artists. For the 4rd time I present a variation of Vintage Pinup Queens as well as fresh modern Pinup art. If you love Polkadots, seamed Nylons, Plateau-Heels and and Miles-long-legs you should not miss this collection.
Inspired by Trudi Canavan's "The Black Magician Trilogy" =liam-stock and =Staub-und-Schatten produced stock images with the theme "Black Magic" for you to bring fantasy and magic to life.
When it comes to community spirit, `Rushy is a shining example. From participating in devmeets, to providing positive encouragement to other artists, `Rushy can always be found demonstrating what it really takes to be a true deviant. It's without any hesitation that we are delighted to award the Deviousness Award for July 2009 to `RushyRead More
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Life tastes like Visa
Great details !
I want to see it finished now XD !
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"He who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god."
--Aristotle, Politics
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