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Ask any artist about “emptiness” and they’ll tell you about the constant recurring nightmarish emptiness they must face down almost every day as a part of their vocation: the blank space that they must fill. Whether he’s a painter facing a blank canvas or she’s a poet facing a blank computer screen, the blank space awaiting transformation at the hand of the artist can be the loneliest and cruelest place on earth. Ask any artist about “emptiness” and they’ll tell you about the constant recurring nightmarish emptiness they must face down almost every day as a part of their vocation: the blank space that they must fill. Whether he’s a painter facing a blank canvas or she’s a poet facing a blank computer screen, the blank space awaiting transformation at the hand of the artist can be the loneliest and cruelest place on earth. So where does inspiration come from?How does the artist spark it afire? In the time of the Greeks there were the nine Muses, each a goddess presiding over a specific art or science like comedy, astronomy, dance, love poetry, etc. When an artist felt “blocked,” he or she would call upon the goddess reigning over his or her art form to provide the inspirational spark of guidance. As most things in life were then assumed to be controlled by the whims of gods and goddesses, it made sense that the artist simply pray to the appropriate deity to be granted an artistic brainstorm. The Muses were particularly noteworthy in their contributions to world literature, with great authors through the centuries invoking their aid in the early stanzas of their great works. O Muses, O high genius, aid me now! O memory that engraved the things I saw, Here shall your worth be manifest to all! — Dante Alighieri, in Canto II of The Inferno By the Twentieth Century, the idea of “goddess muses” had mostly gone away, but artists still found themselves often in need of a touch or a word or a vision of inspiration to kick-start their artistic drives into productive action. In our modern times these “muses” have often been mere mortal women – but they have doubtless been “goddesses” to their celebrants, the artists inspired by them to produce their most “divinely-touched” work. These modern muses have sometimes proved themselves almost as troublesome to their artist-admirers as they are beneficial. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s wife, Zelda, inspired his greatest writing – but also collaborated in his early death due to excessive partying. Yoko Ono lifted John Lennon from pop music superstardom to a higher level of artistry where he could write “Imagine,” but Beatles fans will forever curse her for taking him there. Some muses have been artists themselves, as in the case of painter Georgia O’Keefe inspiring photographer Alfred Stieglitz. Poet Robert Graves wrote eloquently about artists being inspired by special women in their lives to whom they attach goddess-like “muse” status, always looking to them (“musing” about them) when in need of inspiration: “A Muse-poet falls in love, absolutely, and his true love is for him the embodiment of the Muse... But the real, perpetually obsessed Muse-poet distinguishes between the Goddess as manifest in the supreme power, glory, wisdom, and love of woman, and the individual woman whom the Goddess may make her instrument... The Goddess abides; and perhaps he will again have knowledge of her through his experience of another woman...” — Robert Graves Celestial goddess Muses and bewitching mortal beauties may be the classic conduits of artistic inspiration, but of course there are countless others, especially since mortal artists managed to escape from beneath the hovering shadows of the gods and breathe more freely in the sunlit landscapes of the Enlightenment. Nature itself has become all the Muse many artists need to recharge their aesthetic batteries, the natural cathedral providing a grander inspiration than any manmade monuments could ever be capable of inducing. Some artists cite music as their constant daily muse. And some artists simply lose themselves in the art of the artists they most admire. Even a special locale, a city or patch of hidden countryside, whether an actual occasional destination or just a place held sacred in memory, can serve as one’s muse to float one’s drifting consciousness upon... Be she goddess or mortal wondrous woman, be it nature, music, divine art itself or private memories, the artist will forever seek his or her special muse – a forever springing fount of inspiration to quash the tyranny of the deadly blank spaces.
Questions For the Reader 1Who or what is your personal muse? Are you consciously aware of “calling up” this muse when you’re “blocked” or has this just always been part of your process? 3As an artist, have you ever, in the depths of being “blocked,” felt the “touch of the muse” that suddenly gave you inspiration to keep on with an artwork? 2Who are the people, what are the artworks, and what are the events that most inspire you in creating your art (or simply living your life)?
Thu May 24, 2012, 4:33 PM
In our continuous effort to improve the deviantART experience, we're publishing Site Updates to keep members informed and to gather feedback. Below is a list of recent changes to the site, bug fixes, and feedback that was brought up by members in the last Site Update.
What's New
Group Journal Comment Messages for Admins
Over the past few months, many members have been asking to bring back the feature where Group admins receive Message Center notifications when members comment on their Groups' journals. This week, we brought back this functionality and messages will now be appearing for all new comments.
Group journal messages will appear for all users who have administrative powers over that Group's journal. For example, if the "Contributors" admin class is set to 'Can add/edit most content rights' on Journals, then Journal comments will show up in the Group Message Center for all Contributors in that group.
Improved Groups Widget
The Groups widget on your profile has been improved, so that the distinction between being a member of a Group and being an admin of a Group is more clear.
The widget will now display on your page with two subheadings, so that any visitor to your page will be able to distinguish between the Groups you admin and the Groups you take part in as a member.
Justified Big Thumbnails (Beta Testers Only)
Based on feedback received, we've updated the new thumbnails to be justified. Thumbnails are now spaced out across the rows, making them flush against the left and right sides of the page.
When a browser's window is too small, justification cannot happen without leaving larger awkward spaces. In these cases, justification is turned off and thumbnails become left aligned. We think these changes present the most appealing interface for both cases.
General- Literature tags did not migrate with username changes. Fixed by $ZombieCoder
- While browsing past the first page of a member's journal, there were some issues switching between pages of the journal history widget. Fixed by $allixsenos
- There was a bug with gifting Premium Memberships anonymously. Fixed by $ZombieCoder
- Improvements to customizations of the journal widget had side effects on featured deviation widgets for literature. Fixed by $ZombieCoder
- The "Send Note" button was missing from the "Send Note" modal on profile pages. Fixed by $KnightAR
- Names of closed groups were not available for new group creation. Fixed by $muteor
- Fixed drag and drop issues when selecting a literature thumbnail's author tag. Fixed by $drommk
- The Browser Scripts and Extensions category did not allow .CRX file types. Fixed by $shadowhand
- Found several bugs related to mixed Message Center stacks of journals and news messages. Fixed by $kemayo
- Made deviantART muro faster to load. Fixed by $mudimba
- Found a case where immediately after using the "save as" function, the file could be corrupted. Fixed by $mudimba
- Found a problem in the webink and basic brushes. Fixed by $Nodren
- Discovered that drawn comments were failing to save for a period of time. Fixed by $Nodren
- A small number of Sta.sh items were orphaned from stacks. Fixed by $shadowhand
- Wrong styling existed on literature deviations. Fixed by $samshull
- The Sta.sh logo was unclickable on public URLs. Fixed by $samshull
- Deleting items from stacks broke the ability to browse using the "next" and "previous" buttons. Fixed by $samshull
- Writer and its toolbar could overlap in certain situations. Fixed by $inazar
- Clicking a deviantART muro recording in the sidebar did not look nice. We made it look nice. Fixed by $Alisey
- The "edit draft" command from pencil menus has been removed. Fixed by $Alisey
Your FeedbackIn last week's discussion, feedback included: - The responses to implementing Group Forums were universally positive.
- Many users liked the idea of differentiating signatures from the comments they're attached to, but some were opposed to changing colors to do so.
- It was suggested that opening a new Sta.sh Writer document should automatically load the last skin you used.
Bugs, issues, and feedback from previous Site UpdatesDiscuss! 
Last week we received fantastic feedback on Group Forums, something that has been requested for quite some time from deviants. This week, we'd like to continue our Groups-related discussions:
Super Groups are deviantART's premium Groups platform, allowing for extra customization, including renaming Admin classes, changing your group's layout, using group journal skins, and more.
Are you in any Super Groups? Do you find them useful? What features do you enjoy about Super Groups? What features would you like to see in Super Groups? How do you feel about the differences between Groups and Super Groups?
We'd like to get an idea of how you utilize the Super Groups features, if you do. If you don't, why not? Have a suggestion, idea, or feedback? Leave a comment on this article!
Find a bug? Report it to the Help Desk! (Be as detailed as possible!)
In this ongoing series of articles, we probe the minds of some dAmn's channel founders to find out what makes them tick, how they've made their room a success and what tips they can provide to budding channel owners. --- This month is * Kneeling-Glory and #solutionsRus--- 1) First off *Kneeling-Glory, can you tell us a little bit about yourself!My name is Lili and I live in North Carolina. I have been on deviantART for about 6 years now (previously as ! KneelingGlory) and have grown a great deal as an artist in my time here. Most people find it curious that I am 6'3" tall, but don't particularly enjoy basketball. I'm a nerd at heart. 2) When did you first discover dAmn, and can you remember the first room you ever chatted in?I think I first discovered it when someone I watched posted a poll inviting people to come join a chatroom. I don't recall what room it was, but I remember I discovered a very silly, fun, entertaining atmosphere that was unlike any other chat places I'd been to - mostly because the focus of the room wasn't on "hooking up" but rather on just being silly. 3) What prompted you to create #solutionsRus? Did you feel dAmn was missing a room on a specific topic? Did you think other rooms weren't catering to a user's needs? Tell us all!I created #solutionsRus specifically for the group # SolutionsSanctuary. We were planning to host a big event with a lot of CVs present. ^ namenotrequired suggested using the # communityrelations chatroom, but I didn't get a note in to ask permission for it in time. So I decided to create a new room that could be used for that event, plus any other events that # SolutionsSanctuary might host in the future. 4) When you created #solutionsRus, did you promote it, and if so how?The chatroom wasn't promoted directly because it isn't meant to be a huge gathering place except for special events. The event was very well advertised thanks to the help of all the group admins, hats, and members that helped spread the word. We ended up with close to 100 deviants joining the chatroom to attend the event. If/when we use the room again, I'm sure we'll have a great turn out once more. 5) Have you ever held any contests or events in #solutionsRus in order to generate more exposure and more traffic? If no, why not? If yes, what sort of events / contests?I think I already explained that, but here's a link to the transcript of the event if anyone is curious: [link]6) Do you have any advice for new room owners? Should they collaborate with existing rooms? Should they pester their friends to help promote?I always suggest researching before you create your own area. Chances are, unless your purpose is very specialized or the room is for a specific group, someone already has a chatroom designed to meet your needs. I think it is always better to volunteer a helping hand where a room already exists than to try to make a competing room. That's just in the interest of good community involvement, and if you have a chatroom, it seems like you want to be involved in the community.  If you have made a new room, I suggest making sure that your rules are clearly posted - if there are only a few you can use the room's topic or title settings to post them. If you have a number of them, I suggest making a journal and linking to the journal in the room's title or topic. It is important that you enforce these rules, too. Don't be afraid to use the kick function when necessary so your room remains the way you want it to remain. 7) Has the Groups platform aided you in managing your chatroom; if so, how?Not particularly, though someone with a chatroom designed to be a general hangout might find it helpful because of the backroom communication available. It would be much easier to keep a schedule of who is supposed to be managing the room, events the room is hosting, etc in a box or forum thread in the admin area of the group. 8) Anything else to add?Something that came up in the chat that we hosted in #solutionsRus was that people can be intimidated by a big chatroom. I encourage anyone like that to just jump into that room and say hello, start asking people how they're doing today, and generally create your own conversation. People come into a room to chat, have fun, relax, meet new people. If you are a force that aides in that process, you'll soon find yourself in the center of a community you'll grow to love. Also, dAmnit! is the best place to get your lulz ever.  --- Thank you :devKneeling-Glory : and everyone be sure to check out #solutionsRus on dAmn! --- If you are the founder of a chatroom and would like to be interviewed for the "I Came, I dAmned, I Founded" articles please contact the Community Volunteers Team by noting the # communityrelations group.
Wed May 23, 2012, 4:24 PM
The Stars of dAr is a series where I interview one member of the deviantART Related (dAr) community each time, about personal and dA related matters. Today, we meet = GillianIvy!  Though she's a multisided artist, she is probably best known for babbling a lot her journal and gallery skins, and her enthusiastic participation and always friendly attitude in the community, especially when it comes to helping others learning the ropes of
Thank you for your participation, Gillian!  - Please tell us something about yourself!Gillian trivia...  I'm 5'3"(ish) half Chinese, a mom of a 5 year old, a gamer and artist (of course). I met my significant other on DA, * silverbane. I have some white eyelashes in my left eye as my birthmark. My first white hair was when I was 15, or so, I'm 32 now. I love Sci-fi/fantasy, I have no favorite color, movie, book or song (how could I ever choose, there are so many I love). I want to own a TARDIS, well, have an art studio/gallery that looked like Eleven's interior. I have a terrible, as in tasteless sense of humor, I am easily amused and I have a loud obnoxious laugh that bursts out. I nod my head every time I see this  Oh, and I always correct my spelling and look up words to make sure I'm using them in the proper form. - Some people may be reading this article and going " hey, I recognise them! But what from? ". Can you refresh their mind - how have they most likely seen you before?  Most people may know me via my CSS activity with DeviantART journal skins. I've been rather active in the community and am in several of the CSS groups. I usually answer questions or offer advice/feedback, etc whenever I see someone asking in those groups. Likely people have seen my skins without knowing who I am. I'm always happy to come across my own work when I stumble upon a random deviant.
- How did you get into dA related and the journal skins community? My bf bought me a premium membership, the first one I ever had, for Valentines in 2010. So, I immediately hopped on some tutorials and customized my journal. I already had interest in HTML and website customizing, but only really delved into CSS on DA. DA Related came naturally once I'd indoctrinated myself head first into the community since it is all very interconnected. I'll see a lot of the same faces all through out, and the community welcomed me with open arms.
- What is your favourite part of dA? And how do you think it could be improved? Favorite part? I'm always bad at picking favorites. Of course, I'm addicted to the journals and everything to do with the coding. But it's really the friends that I've made here that have me so in love with this site. I guess there's always room for improvement. I'm pretty happy with everything, actually. I'm very adaptable. I might not like some change at first, but I don't mind learning new features, etc.
- Do you have any specific goals on dA?Do CSS as well as $ marioluevanos, his article designs are amazing and inspiring. Another ultimate goal would be to get a DD for one of my artworks. I do take a lot of pride in my journal skins, but I am a visual artist and I'm working hard to improve my artistic skills.
- Is there any group, chatroom, event etc. that you'd like to promote and make the readers aware of? Of course! My main group (which I have been less active than I'd like lately) Our focus is sharing the CSS knowledge and helping new coders feel welcome and encouraged. (note; now merged with  )
- What is your favourite part of the dA related category, that you haven't tried creating yourself yet? And what are your favourite deviations in this category?I haven't done any stamps, though I've thought of several ideas I hadn't seen. Pixels aren't really my forte, though I have created a few emotes. I also haven't done any suggestions, which I really should. Stamps can be very personal and fun, full of emotion or laughter or just an expression of self. You see them all over the site, giving you little insights to the anonymous masses, to maybe find someone who thinks like you do.    - What is your favourite deviation from your own gallery, and how about your favourites? -- My most in depth digital painting, also a collab with my bf  My favorites, I have soooooo many. Can I give you my favorite collection instead? I take a lot of pride in my collections, and my Sci-fi folder is my favorite of favorites: [link] - What can you say to help or inspire people who may feel motivated reading this? We're all a part of the DA Related community, which I have found to be very friendly and helpful. If you have questions, need advice, looking for feedback or just want to meet fellow artists who love DA as much as you, then just ask. You'll likely get an answer or be pointed in the right direction, and maybe make a friend.
I told you she was nice. Ahem, thanks =GillianIvy for your insights! 
Thu May 24, 2012, 3:16 PM
Your entries for the Random Phrase Art Creation contest were not only randomtastic, but amazingly created and perfectly representative of your phrases! Thank you to everyone who participated and I hope you had fun exploring the world of random. 
Below are our top three winners who embraced this challenge with skill, creativity, and just the right amount of random. Congratulations!
And congratulations to our honorable mentions! 
You will be contacted about your prizes within the next 24 hours.
A couple weeks ago, we asked what super power you would like to have. This week, it's time to expand on that by creating a superhero (or super villain) persona! 
Your task this week is to describe your life as a superhero, including:
 Your superhero name (make it epic!)  Your superhero power(s)  A day in your life as a superhero
If you were a superhero, what would you do? Would you spend your day fighting your city's most intense criminals? Would you harness the power of the ocean to build an army of undersea life? Feel free to support your entry with an image of yourself in action!
Entries must be made as comments to this journal and must be submitted by Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at 11:59 PM Los Angeles, CA, time. Entries will be judged based on creativity, inclusion of the three elements above, and heroicness/villainy.
We'll choose three superhero Premium Members who will receive the dA Addict Pack! 
Put on your thinking caps and superhero capes, and come up with a creative superhero persona! Will you fight for good or evil? 
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