About solitude and its many types,
about love and reflection and questioning of life and living,
about dynamics of thought and calmness.
Influenced by many of my own feelings,
but more recently by Marquez and his
One Hundred Years of Solitude.
Uncertain, unstable, on the rocks.
i really like the phantastic aspects, the unrealness together with those so real parts.
it reminds me very much to a picture i explained in class about a year ago.
the painter was german romantic painter caspar david friedrich, the title of the image is 'wanderer im nebelmeer', which means 'hiker in the sea of fog' in english (i guess)
i asked google for a link [link]
phantastic is what sums your manip up the best way for me
such paintly quality in this. the mist surrounds the figure so wonderfully. i could spend days looking at the different things i see in this. gorgeous.
For those who have many watchers, and for those who dont have many, it is hard to know how one retains that interest as well as receive more. This article explores the basics of watchers and how we react to certain situations. Although it does not affect some deviants, and the tips are generally related to common sense, we hope the article is a worthwhile read and that the majority learn something from reading this.
Daily Literature Deviations is a group that is dedicated to bringing literature to the forefront of the deviantArt community. We attempt to accomplish this by daily featuring Literature artists from around the community that deserve the recognition, but are not getting it. Each day we will feature 5 deviations from the Literature categories in a News Article.
In order to support the artists that we feature, we ask that you the news article as well as check out the individual pieces. We understand that each day you may not be able to check out each and every one of the pieces, everyone has their own things going on. We just ask that you make an attempt to help support the growing Literature community.
Daily Literature Deviations is a group that is dedicated to bringing literature to the forefront of the deviantArt community. We attempt to accomplish this by daily featuring Literature artists from around the community that deserve the recognition, but are not getting it.
Each day we will feature 5 deviations from the Literature categories in a News Article. In order to support the artists that we feature, we ask that you the news article as well as check out the individual pieces. We understand that each day you may not be able to check out each and every one of the pieces, everyone has their own things going on. We just ask that you make an attempt to help support the growing Literature community.
The Deviousness Award is an accolade which is traditionally handed out on the 1st of every month to one trully outstanding deviant. `Cyantre is one of the most helpful deviants within our community. With a positive attitude and a resourceful mind, you can always find him providing support and encouragement to those in need. Always looking for ways in which he can get more involved in our community, John's positive presence is to be aspired to. A well respected poet, John is a must-have on your deviantWATCH to make sure that you don't miss out on your dose of community inspiration. It's with great pleasure that the Deviousness Award for November 2009 goes to... Read More
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Sometimes ... I don't know.. they just happen
Thank you!
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my website
gallery on DA
my images for sale on ebay
i really like the phantastic aspects, the unrealness together with those so real parts.
it reminds me very much to a picture i explained in class about a year ago.
the painter was german romantic painter caspar david friedrich, the title of the image is 'wanderer im nebelmeer', which means 'hiker in the sea of fog' in english (i guess)
i asked google for a link
phantastic is what sums your manip up the best way for me
k.
damn I really love this
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Skip Hunt
Austin, Texas
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-Todd
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Behold, the light that travels into space.
It says so much in its silence.
Breathtaking!
I love your work and your descriptions are equally brilliant.
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