deviant art

Deviant Login Shop  Join deviantART for FREE Take the Tour

The Journal Portal

Tune into the voice of the community by checking out deviantART's Journal Portal. Join the conversation by browsing, adding faves, and leaving comments, or submit your own Journal to let your voice be heard.

Submit Journal

Community Mood

  • Love
  • Joy
  • Wow!
  • Affection
  • Adoration
  • Love 22755
  • Joy 18478
  • Wow! 4703
  • Affection 1752
  • Adoration 1069

Polls

What is your preferred drawing software?

Vote! (115,275 votes) 6,691 comments
87,742 Deviants Online

Tiny contest! Point prizes

Wed Jun 19, 2013, 6:17 AM



8D Time for another little fun challenge!

Draw inside the shape contest!
Rules
:bulletgreen: You can enter as many times as you want.
:bulletgreen: No shading required
:bulletgreen: You must choose one of the characters in this folder [link]
:bulletgreen:Remember to remove the shape/lines when you are done!
:bulletgreen: The character needs to be full body.
:bulletgreen: try to fill as much as the shape as possible!
:bulletred: You can not alter the shape.
:bulletred: you can not draw outside the shape!

If you want to enter,  you choose between the shapes linked under. You can however do all of them if you want to!
Lineart only -> [link]
Shape only -> [link]


And then you draw the character you choose inside the shape as best you can like this
 photo dddd-2_zps3ebc07ab.png

Deadline
July 1st.

Prizes

1st prize  600:points:
2nd prize 300:points:
3rd place 100:points:

Post your entries in this journal!
:D have fun!

Ivan Bilibin

Wed Jun 19, 2013, 3:06 AM

Иван Яковлевич Билибин, or for those who can't read the cyrylic alphabet: Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin, was one of the most important illustrators and stage designers in Eastern Europe of the 20th century.



Ivan Bilibin painted by B. Kustodiev by `SylwiaTelariBilibin (6) by `SylwiaTelari


Education and inspirations

He was born on the 16th of August 1876 (it was Wednesday) in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Before he became a student of the great Ilya Repin, he studied at the Art School of Anton Ažbe in Munich in 1898, so you can see that he gathered quite a good art education.

From 1902 to 1904 he travelled around Russian North. He became fairly inspired by the folklore of these areas, as well as by its architecture; he noted his collected impressions and described them in a monograph entitled Folk Arts of the Russian North. As you can probably notice by his works, he was also influenced by Japanese prints and Art Nouveau.


Bilibin (3) by `SylwiaTelariBilibin (7) by `SylwiaTelari

Illustrations and design

His illustrations to Russian faery tales from 1899 made him famous. The most recognisable pictures from that year are the ones of Vasilisa the Beautiful (one of them you can see next to his portrait painted by Boris Kustodiev at the top and some other below).

Later on, during the Russian Revolution of 1905 he painted revolutionary cartoons. Bilibin also worked as a stage designer for a number of Russian operas and plays, of which the most famous one was The Golden Cockerel produced by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.


Bilibin (5) by `SylwiaTelariBilibin (4) by `SylwiaTelari

10 years of homesickness

Bilibin left Russia when the October Revolution struck and through Egypt he travelled to Paris, where he settled for about 10 years. He missed his homeland, though. In 1936 he decorated the Soviet Embassy and that was too much to bear - he decided to return to Russia, which had already turned to Soviet Russia by then, and his birthplace Saint Petersburg was renamed to Leningrad.

In Leningrad, he accepted an offer to be a lecturer in the Soviet Academy of Arts and he worked there until 1941, when the great Siege of Leningrad started. He didn't survive the deadly 872 days of the siege - Ivan Bilibin died on the 7th of February 1942, 5 months after it started.


Bilibin (2) by `SylwiaTelariBilibin (1) by `SylwiaTelari


journal skin by `SylwiaTelari
textures by ~YT-stock and subtlepatterns.com

A MEMORY HOLE

Journal Entry: Wed Jun 19, 2013, 4:26 AM

Lost love letters
from former London
litter a funereal
paper constellation

As landfill martyrs
burnt and buried
like Thames bridges
left in the undertow:

Dragged substrata
in pressure mines
of war and famine
before the Ministry

Inkwell crematoria
kingdoms of rust.
In Bbrother we trust,
adrift on Airstrip1.



 

Through a glass darkly II by ~Choii 






 

Wasser by *feigenfrucht



 

surrender by ~WARTIS 


 

 

No Way Out by *ejohanne




Distance 2013 by *ConnyLu 




HTZ by ~BobRock99 



   

Generation Gap by *DasGhul



 

Forever love... by *ansdesign




 Nowhere Land by ~visionart




Dies Irae by ~craigbutikofer




Graduation Rose by ~FlyHigh20



 

Reeds by =JillAuville



 

 


 





This Journal Skin was designed by ~Night-Beast

Still Life Stills Features: Berries!

Wed Jun 19, 2013, 1:00 AM
This weeks feature suggested by =Isalovesphotography and ~pepikaboo
If you have any suggestions for future still life features, let us know!
:iconstill-life-stills:
day 9 by *hayzy
Berries. by *Alessia-Izzo
berries by ~sannahkvist
Sweet dreams by *BigGirlsDoNotCry
~ Blueberry Cheesecake by ~LoaiYamani



Credits:
Journal Design and CSS by ~PreetikaSharma
Strawberrys by ~spanjebob

Digitally Delicious: June 19th

Wed Jun 19, 2013, 8:00 AM
Digitally Delicious: June 19th


</a

Solitude

by =ephemeryl





Mebukijika

by ~hellcorpceo





Find

by ~Joya-Filomena




Start anew

by *Tiuni





Linan

by *TamberElla





Fantasy place...

by ~Lensar




Speedpaint 1

by ~DeNovember





Rikki Tikki Tavi Garden

by ~melissa-king





after nature ,

by ~megatruh


,.,

by ~Oaktreetea





n e w . d a y .

by *uchuubranko





Silence before the strike

by ~Mattiasedstrom






Cave

by ~Nele-Diel




So I had this weird/awesome dream last night, here's what happened:

I was in some kind of concert area place, but everyone was waiting for the event to start. I had no idea what it was, but I was hoping it was Hollywood Undead or Linkin Park or something cool like that. The setup was more like a movie theater, but the stage was like something you'd see at a concert. So I'm there alone, just waiting for the damn thing to start or figure out what the hell it was.
Then someone came by and sat next to me, some stranger. I didn't acknowledge or greet him, because you know, kind of antisocial with things like that. Just sitting there waiting for the thing to start. Some time passes by and my eyes started to wander. I noticed the guy sitting next to me has some awesome tattoos, they looked just like the one's that Xavier has, as in the serpent like dragon winding down his arm.
So I'm like "Hey, I like your tattoos dude." And he's like "Thanks." and then that voice, sounds so familiar. And I look at his face, and I realize it's Skrillex. And I have no idea why Skrillex is sitting next to me, so it's weird. I'm not a big fan of Skrillex yet, but I do like him. So I don't know how to respond. So I just respond "Yeah they're cool, I also like Deadmau5's tattoos" and Skrillex replied "Yeah I like his tattoos too" and I asked "Do you know Joel personally?" and he replied "Yeah I do" and I asked "Do you know Daft Punk personally?" and he replies "Daft punk? The video game?" and I'm like "WAT."
But then we started talking about video games and stuff, started talking about the new SSBB game thingy. He had his Ipad or laptop or something and we watched a trailer of it. And it was amazing, because Kagekao was one of the playable characters, and he was really badass.
Anyway, Skrillex and I were just talking about random things, music and video games and things of that nature. He was a pretty nice guy. And then after like two hours of waiting the concert event FINALLY starts. The announcer person says 'And now presently, the collaboration of Justin Beiber and One Direction!'
So Skrillex and I stand up at the same time like "NOPE" and then get the hell out of there. Outside we just start randomly talking again. It was weird, we saw a lot of celebrities. The only ones I can remember are Kanye West and Snoop Dogg. But I think I saw Kurt Cobain as well. So yeah, we ended up good friends. And we friended each other on Facebook.


Yeah, it was a weird dream. I think it might be a sign from God that I should start listening to Skrillex. I don't know.
  • Mood: Enjoying The Show
  • Listening to: Daft Punk
  • Reading: IT
  • Watching: South Park
  • Playing: Monster Hunter Freedom Unite
Disclaimer: if you aren't going to read this journal completely to understand the concepts I'm bringing up, do not bother to comment. Random angry/drama-spewing comments from TL;DR-ers are unwarranted and unwelcome. Thank you for understanding!


I just had a new complaint about my prices for my Pay to use deviations... I've had a few of these in the past (for both commissions and pay-to-use deviations) and I try to handle them the same way.

1.) calm any frustration
2.) collect my thoughts
3.) and write my explanation for my own actions.
(I seriously have to explain my own actions and decisions that I have chosen for the permissions and pricing of my own creations? Really??)

I know that most people that complain aren't intending to be rude... but they end up looking that way to artists. (Especially to artists that are trying to make some extra $ to support their passions as well as their food, their rent/mortgage, car loans and other bills.) Art isn't just fun and games for a lot of the people here on this site. Many depend on their art for income. Questioning an artist's motives and decisions regarding pricing is insulting to their artistic skill and belittles the fact that they're trying to raise money to cover their financial responsibilities. Many of these artists are trying to pay for food and their college degree because they don't have parents or their parents are unable to support them; these artists have to fend for themselves. It's hard to understand when growing up and completely dependent on parents for food, shelter, and all the bonuses of childhood. Most people don't have things handed to them or changed on a whim; not during nor after childhood.

So when these comments arise, I don't get upset just because this is directed at me. I get upset for the artist community and what these comments end up doing to the community at large. For every artist that isn't strong enough to stand up and stick to their values, the prices drop, the value of art drops, and the artists lose. More expectations for artists to work for a few bucks (or :points:!) per hour of work! (Remember that 100 :points: is needed to get $1 in Paypal since DA takes a 20% cut.) I have vowed that I will not bend to the will of someone that obviously lacks social tact and doesn't value money or the work/talent/skill/time of an artist (beyond the benefit of some good hand-outs and other freebies.) The only time I have adjusted my prices were by my own will (if I saw that something stood out as being too low or high in relation to similar items.)

With all of these thoughts of how the comment devalues my work, my service, my skill, and my financial responsibilities as an artist, I do my best to keep myself calm and not show anger when writing my responses to these. It's never my intent to be mean (especially to people that don't know any better)... I'm simply trying to enlighten and broaden the minds of those who have taken advantage of the horribly low prices of other artists and expect EVERY artist to value their art the same way.

The following is what I replied to the most recent comment which was basically "why is the price so high?" (but with more exaggerated punctuation and tone):
Honestly, the price is far more than reasonable... Allow me to explain:

:bulletgreen: I've already had a number of purchasers buy this item at the current price. Changing the price now wouldn't be fair to anyone else who has purchased it.
:bulletgreen: I don't lower my standards of price just for :points:. 100:points: = $1
:bulletgreen: I worked over 3 hours on this piece. I have included animation, shading, line-art, and instructions so all that needs to be done is color the layers.
:bulletgreen: I make $20 per hour in my day job (which involves almost no creativity or talent.) And my fiance advises that I price my art accordingly. If you do the math, this is priced at 1/6th of the minimum price that my fiance would prefer that I charge.
:bulletgreen: If you don't have enough points but like my art, I have other pay-to-use deviations that may be in your price range.

And before you complain on any other artists' commissions and premium content files like this, please consider this journal: [link] A little tact goes a long way in the art community!

Thank you and have a good day!

For future instances, I'll just link them to this journal so I don't have to re-type every time to (re-)validate my stance in my pricing. I encourage others who share my views to do the same. (Hopefully we will spend less time explaining our prices and we can do more art!)

</relatively calm yet passionate rant>




:iconeditplz: I just had a conversation with ~Music-lovinFox regarding pricing - people were telling them to lower their prices. I completely disagree with those complaints!

Here is some advice that I shared with them so YOU CAN STAND UP to people that complain about your prices:

  • Let your price sheet educate the watchers you have - Sometimes if you segment the prices out into different "add-on"s (like pricing a Full-color picture as $10 and offer the add-ons of $5 shading or $10 full shaded painterly style) people can see the value that is added and why they're paying for the extra work/skill/talent/time you provide!
  • Find watchers who won't complain - If the same people keep telling you to lower your prices, that just means you need to spread your exposure and find more supporters that understand and agree with your pricing. You can start by adding your commission artwork and price journals to more groups like #Advertising-Anything and any of the groups that are dedicated to commissions like:
:iconcommission-world: :iconcommission-me-gently: :iconcommissionpromoter: :iconcommission-network:
:iconcommission-share: :iconpoint-commishes: :iconpaypal-commissioners:

Having trouble attracting more watchers? Most people won't wander randomly to your page. And there are a lot of people on this crazy site that may never see your work if you don't go to them first! They have to find you in someone's front page, journal, or :+fav:s. Watchers watch you because they like you as a person or they like your art. If you're having trouble getting noticed, there are a number of ways to self-promote on Deviant Art:
  1. BE NICE! - Stay positive, greet people, and thank them. Don't yell at people for commenting on your front page or for not knowing where something is (that scares people away D:)
  2. PRETTY PROFILE - Make your profile look nice so that people can easily find information that they want to see (like commission info) or something pretty/cute/funny. Try to reduce clutter (stamps, PLZ accounts, animated gifs, etc)
  3. GIVE LLAMAS - give them out, people sometimes come to check out your artwork or profile!
  4. SUPPORT ARTISTS - :+fav:, feature people's artwork, leave thoughtful/insightful comments, and watch lots of people - more people you do nice things for, the more likely they'll stop by your page and possibly watch you back^^
  5. DISPLAY YOUR ART EVERYWHERE - Add your artwork to LOTS of groups based on different subjects, themes, styles, and topics!
  6. GIVE POINTS - Hold contests where people win :points: or premium memberships or donate :points: to be featured in a group or on someone's page!
  7. COMMISSION PEOPLE - Commission lots of people or save up to commission popular artists to draw your OC - You may have a cool/unique/recognizable character but may not be noticed someone until you have your awesome character drawn by an amazing artist on DA!
  8. EVOLVE YOUR ART - If you show a level of determination to improve as an artist, that can be attractive to new watchers! One good place to start is the P.E.A.S. method! In that journal I have listed some of my :+fav:s gallery folders that contain reference photos and tutorials that can help with anatomy, shading, fur, and line-art! ^^

I hope that helps! :tighthug:
Craz
Image and video hosting by TinyPic
So. Damn. Adorable. Oh. My. Lawdy.
Image and video hosting by TinyPic








Someone was watching "Rise of the Guardians", lawls


Guidelines | How to Suggest a DLD | Group Administrators | Affiliation | Chatroom | Current Staff Openings

Daily Lit Deviations for June 19th, 2012


We are proud to feature today's Daily Literature Deviations!
You can show your support by :+favlove:ing this News Article.

Please comment and :+fav: the features and congratulate the artists!


:pointr: For all of the featured artists: If you receive a DD for one
of your pieces featured by DLD please note `LiliWrites.

We will include you and your piece in a special recognition news article. :pointl:

Poetry


Suggested by: *Concora
Featured by =LadyofGaerdon

combatantI.
it strikes me
that this woman
could be a palace.

I marvel at
the opulent dome of
her brow, her arch
expression—

skin like a courtyard of
ivory tiles,
a thousand intersecting
golden lines about her
head and neck.

she beams from atop her
sunlit tower,
beatific and beautiful,

spreads her arms like
open doors,
invites you to be one of

the many
who have wandered her
lavish halls.

II.
I’ve often thought
of myself
as a castle:

all rough-hewn stone
and turrets,
a temper like molten
tar.

my head is crowned
with
embattled parapets,

weapons readied
at the crenels.

I look out from my
guerites, my brattices,
eyes like arrow-slits

combatant by *toxic-nebulae

Suggester: The vivid imagery
of this piece truly does tell a
story as it flawlessly transitions
from succulent to brutal;
though nevertheless lyrical.



Suggested by: ~hypermagical
Featured by: =TwilightPoetess

brokeni used to dream of broken butterfly wings and
slivered spider silk

now i dream of the damned's tears
and deaths and lullabies
different things

and i think
my dreams of olden days
are beautiful in all their brokenness
compared to what
reality
is

broken by ~CrepuscularPetrichor

From the suggester: I honestly
was just blown away by this poem.



Suggested by: *Concora
Featured by: =TwilightPoetess

The Happened To6.2.13

I.
I was happened to
like a forest fire or a stray cat
caught in a 4 am thunderstorm.
I never saw it coming
and I didn't stand a chance.

II.
I was happened to
when depression pulled out
my title and signed itself over
as the owner of this vessel.
I was happened to as my bones
creaked like shipwrecks and
the cage around my chest
grew tighter, caving in.

III.
I was happened to
each time someone danced into
my life and convinced me I wanted
them, and I was happened to
every time they walked out
and scorned the heart I
held out to them in these hands.

IV.
I was happened to
when I fell in love, I didn't
welcome it, there were no open a

The Happened To by ~tiajones

From the suggester:  A
beautiful collection of truths.



Prose


Featured by =LadyofGaerdon
White Winter SpiritsWe had forgotten long ago. All of our precious memories had been wrapped meticulously inside our red scarves and animal skin coats, free from the mind but kept close to skin for safekeeping. Like loved children bundled in winter fabric, we are fragile inside our layered past; like lost children forgotten by all we know, we wander aimlessly. Our minds are tainted with the constant ache of homesickness- the stars blazing overhead through the flurry of snow never stops urging us onwards, to seek the stars we remember from home.

In silence, our pack travels. The snow, our shroud, makes no noise as we step upon its banks; the forest, dead from th

White Winter Spirits by =EvelynTaliette

Highly atmospheric and rich
in description, the author
transports the reader to
the snow-swept otherworld
of lost, wandering spirits.



Featured by *doodlerTM
Broke(n)Sheriff Jacob Huston ran a hand through his hair and gulped down his second cup of black coffee that hour. It was days like this that made him believe that criminals actually conspired with each other to overload the police department. In twenty-four hours, there had been no fewer than four confirmed homicides, eight assaults, two controlled substance possessions, and one attempted robbery.

It was that last item that was threatening to tip Huston over the edge. Apparently, some cowboy-wannabe had walked into the Wells Fargo over on 122nd, pointed a revolver at one of them tellers, and demanded the money in the register. By the time the cops

Broke(n) by =Ambiguous-Catharsis

A clever and gripping sci-fi story,
complete with twist ending.




For more information, including how to suggest a Deviation
to be featured, please visit us at =DailyLitDeviations.

Thanks so much for supporting the lit community and this project!

~ The =DailyLitDeviations Team ~


Prepared by: =LadyofGaerdon

Art History - Sign Up

Wed Jun 19, 2013, 12:54 PM

:iconarthistoryproject: :iconcommunityrelations:






- What is Art History -



Art History is a Community Relations Project
- looking at the History of the genres and art we love today.
This is open to any member of dA. CV's, Senior members, Beta testers, Subbed and Unsubbed accounts - EVERYONE. 

Over the last year we have brought you exciting articles and features from the various genres of Art. We are now going to move into the second wave of this Project, by working through chronologically.

What we now want is for anyone with any interest in Art History to sign up!




- Who we want -

This doesn't need to be your career. Or even the artwork you create today.

Maybe you were the one who did the random major in French Sculpture, that you never thought you'd use?

Or you're the young professional who makes their living as a photographer / investment banker / waitress, but still remembers that paper you did on Picasso in high school, and you do so love that crazy fella?

Or you were the teenager that listened to punk and heavy metal, but had secretly painted your room a dusky papyrus-beige and stenciled gold hieroglyphics all along the wall?  

(Extra credit to whoever can guess which one of these was me :D )

If this sounds like you (or even if it's nothing like you) then get your name down!




- How to get involved -

Are you mad about Michelangelo? Crazy for crotchet? Dippy for Dali? Or passionate about Pointillism?

Then we want to hear from YOU!

Simply comment on this Journal with your area of expertise and we will start to create a timeline. :aww:

You can pick any genre, any date, any artist, any movement, any medium, anything!!


- Creating a Project -

This is a living, breathing organism. We have the most enthusiastic Art buffs in the world on this site, and we intend to share the wealth!

I'll put out some suggestions for people to pick, but the rest is up to you!

:la:

Any questions, please don't hesitate to ask me or one of our fantastic team! :love:

^DistortedSmile :peace:

:icondistortedsmile: :iconmoonbeam13: :iconlyricanna: :iconbradleysays: :iconvalasedai:


:heart:


- Sign up Sheet - 

Ancient
  • Stone Age (30,000 b.c.–2500 b.c.)
  • Egyptian (3100 b.c.–30 b.c.)
  • Greek and Hellenistic (850 b.c.–31 b.c.)               
  • Roman (500 b.c.– a.d. 476)
  • Indian, Chinese, and Japanese (653 b.c.–a.d. 1900)
  • Byzantine and Islamic (a.d. 476–a.d.1453)
 
Middle Ages (500–1400)
  • Celtic art
  • Carolingian Renaissance
  • Romanesque
  • Gothic    
  • 8th-11th Century Scandinavia - Vikings - `SylwiaTelari
 
Renaissance (1400–1550)
  • Brunelleschi
  • Donatello
  • Botticelli
  • Leonardo
  • Michelangelo
  • Raphael
  • Bellini
  • Giorgione
  • Titian
  • Dürer
  • Bruegel
  • Bosch
  • Jan van Eyck
  • Rogier van der Weyden         
 
Mannerism (1527–1580)
  • Tintoretto
  • El Greco
  • Pontormo
  • Bronzino
  • Cellini     
 
Baroque (1600–1750)
  • Reubens
  • Rembrandt
  • Caravaggio
 
Neoclassical (1750–1850)
  • David, Ingres
  • Greuze
 
Romanticism (1780–1850)
  • Caspar Friedrich
  • Gericault
  • Delacroix
  • Turner
 
Realism (1848–1900)            
  • Corot
  • Courbet
  • Daumier
  • Millet     
  • Pre-Raphaelite - `SylwiaTelari
 
Impressionism (1865–1885)
  • Monet
  • Manet - =dierat
  • Renoir
  • Pissarro
  • Cassatt
  • Morisot
  • Degas     
 
Post-Impressionism (1885–1910)         
  • Van Gogh
  • Gauguin
  • Cézanne
  • Seurat   
  • Fauvism and Expressionism (1900–1935)            
  • Matisse
  • Kirchner
  • Kandinsky
  • Marc    
  • Art Nouveau - `SylwiaTelari
  • Golden Age of Illustration - `SylwiaTelari


Cubism, Futurism, Supremativism, Constructivism, De Stijl (1905–1920)          
  • Picasso
  • Braque
  • Leger
  • Boccioni
  • Severini
  • Malevich                

Dada and Surrealism (1917–1950)       
  • Duchamp
  • Dalí - ^maytel
  • Ernst
  • Magritte
  • de Chirico
  • Kahlo      

Abstract Expressionism (1940s–1950s) and Pop Art (1960s)               
  • Gorky
  • Pollock
  • de Kooning
  • Rothko
  • Warhol
  • Lichtenstein           

Postmodernism and Deconstructivism (1970– )   

  • Gerhard Richter
  • Cindy Sherman
  • Anselm Kiefer
  • Frank Gehry
  • Zaha Hadid


Modern……