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05-24-2015, 09:22 AM
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Sorry, Sharon, but all those little girls with vacant staring eyes look as if they escaped from a black velvet background. Not my cuppa.
Are there any limitations or restrictions to the Deviant Art scene, or is it open to anybody with a computer and a fee? And, if so, how do you separate the talented from the dreck? (Same problem with self publishing poets - there are some good guys who choose to go that route - or are forced into it by the inability to get a publisher in a crowded world - but unless you know the individual, where do you start? With Deviant Art do you simply track through endless sites until you find something that you like? Not being a wise-ass - just curious how this works. Superficially, it seems to allow anybody to call themselves an artist, and would create an awful lot of sandbox art and maybe a rare find.)
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05-24-2015, 04:41 PM
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Agree, this style is fairly common, was looking at a few online auctions and there was an artist like this, popular but not cutting edge.
The video was interesting, but I think she over-painted the face of the man.
Beautiful, how the painter was in synch with the music and the face grew out of the improvised movement.
Last edited by ross hamilton hill; 05-24-2015 at 04:45 PM.
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