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About Me Premium Member Deviously Deviant LadyPhoeniciaFemale/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 2 Years
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Comissions Open

Journal Entry: Wed Jun 10, 2009, 8:52 AM



Okay everyone, I have decided to take a
new step in my art path and begin doing
commissions. :D I am open to doing a
variety of characters but I mainly work
in fantasy. I will continue to take
commissions until the few slots below
are full and then I will keep track of
any others to try and make sure no one
gets bumped out of line. As an incentive
I will give a full half off price bonus
to my next two commissioners (normal
commission only for bonus to apply).
Details on commission info can be found
here ( [link] ).

Commission Slots –

1. Taken
2. Open
3. Open

  • Mood: Zest
  • Listening to: Variety of Artists
  • Reading: Dissolution
  • Playing: Suikoden
  • Eating: Pizza
  • Drinking: Root Beer

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Devious Info

  • Current Residence: United States
  • Interests: Drawing, reading, and writing.
  • Favourite movie: Braveheart
  • Favourite band or musician: Too many to name.
  • Favourite genre of music: I have a wide appreciation of a variety of different kinds of music.
  • Favourite artist: There are too many inspirational artists to choose from.
  • Favourite poet or writer: I like Stephen King, Elaine Cunningham, Ed Greenwood, and R.A. Salvatore.
  • MP3 player of choice: Creative Zen
  • Favourite game: All Final Fantasy
  • Favourite gaming platform: I like console and PC games.
  • Personal Quote: Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear.
  • Tools of the Trade: Wacom and Photoshop

Comments


:iconxwolfeyesx:
ah! you are on Da as well! I know your art from elfwood :) hello^^

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The sky is the limit
:iconladyphoenicia:
:wave: Hi! I recognize your artwork as well. Keep up the excellent work. :D

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Let the artist within you take a deep breath between each stroke or click of the mouse. A little fresh air always leaves a taste for a new idea.
:iconxwolfeyesx:
will do, you can stop by my little corner here any time ^^ if you like that is :D

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The sky is the limit
:iconladyphoenicia:
Of course. :)

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Let the artist within you take a deep breath between each stroke or click of the mouse. A little fresh air always leaves a taste for a new idea.
:iconmirhiel:
Nice gallery!

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Really Sorry ... My English sucks!!!

Poll: [link]

OMG... O_______o.... [link]
:iconladyphoenicia:
Thank you very much.

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Let the artist within you take a deep breath between each stroke or click of the mouse. A little fresh air always leaves a taste for a new idea.
:iconmirhiel:
:iconcocoloveplz: No problem my dear!!!

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Really Sorry ... My English sucks!!!

Poll: [link]

OMG... O_______o.... [link]
:iconblackshadow91:
Thanks for the favs! :D

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What ever you do dont click on this [link] !
:iconladyphoenicia:
You are most welcome. :)

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Let the artist within you take a deep breath between each stroke or click of the mouse. A little fresh air always leaves a taste for a new idea.
:iconandr-sar:
Thank you for the kind and emotive words about my truly modest artworks.

As for you, from my deepest experience in visual art science, I can recomend to learn a pencil drawing first before you proceed to cg painting. Every real artwork consists from several layers of ideas, basically which are:

- story (main idea - what an image will radiate to the viewer and why),
- design (what forms and shapes will help you to materialize your idea, to bring it from the world of abstraction to the world of matter),
- composition (how the various elements (forms) should interact with each other (placement, point of view, lighting and color) in order to provide the dynamic of the story).

So, we have the theory of art as an intergral process of materializing inner (spiritual, emotional) energy to what we can touch and interact with (matter). If someone wants to learn to create a deep and interesting piece of admiration, he\she first has to learn to THINK and IMAGINATE. Techniques are easily achieved when you know what exactly you are going to paint. Masters spend 80% of the time not trying to figure out how they will do that and that but trying to imaginate something unique and emotionally breathtaking to cover. They grab tons of references, meditate hours of observations, test hundreds of sketches until they find the gold mine.

Early I've suggested the pencil drawing and that is because it allows you to study the elements of you work quickly, to handle with portraying of complex forms, such as human body or various nature objects. Also it allows you to understand how to composite them and construct the story, how the light dynamics is functioning.

So practise and you will inevitably become a master. Live with bright emotions! :)

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This inscription is quite perfect. It doesn't contain any questions about its purpose nor its destination. It feels intense delight in everything. The infinite journey of love right here and now. Everything changes except an observer.

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