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Not So Traditional Tuesdays #10

Tue Jan 1, 2013, 9:46 PM
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This little feature is now into the double digits of editions :woohoo:. This wasn't something I that had I planned on doing. Originally this was just a one off article because I was bored one day, and started typing in random search words. It is still fun to do though, so I think it will keep going until it no longer is.

The things that make one piece of art great applies, for the most part, to other genres. A painter can
learn how light and shadow fall from photography, photo-manipulators can learn about composition from a great Manga drawing, and literature can give you the inspiration to try something new or take your work to the next step. You may never try all art forms you see! You can however take what you learn from them and incorporate that into your own work. It could be the difference between stagnating and that breakthrough every artist wants to find! Now on with the show!

**WARNING:Viewing these works of art may cause giddiness, elevated heart rates, and happiness in the pants(which could lead to blindness)! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!**




The Pirate SolsticeThe Pirate Solstice:

There is tale around the Galbin Coast,
Of a black ship that appeared on the Winter Solstice.
It arrived at a town near Bismarch,
Struck heavily by famine and crop plagues.

The ship drifted silently upon the ocean currents,
Not a creak nor groan could be heard from its frame.
It docked at the port like an ominous reaper's vessel;
A metallic boarding ramp - much like a daemon's tongue -
Slithered slowly from its deck to meet with wooden jetty.

The crew descended, wearing black cloaks and black hats,
Fedoras, I believe they were called.
These figures made little noise as they moved,
walking slowly, silently and








:noes::megaphone: Hey you! Yeah YOU!

If you're still reading this, tell me what you think(good or bad)! Is there any particular genre or medium, other than your chosen one, that you love to check out?

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:iconandygarcia666:
*AndyGarcia666 Jan 5, 2013  Professional Digital Artist
many thanks for featuring my art :hug:
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:icondeshrubber:
^deshrubber Jan 5, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
You're welcome! :huggle:
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=JillAuville Jan 3, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
thanks for the inclusion, much appreciated! :heart:
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:icondeshrubber:
^deshrubber Jan 5, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
You're very welcome! :)
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~the-sparkling-light Jan 2, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist




I'm honored to be a part of this fantastic collection, thanks for featuring my work up here :hug: :heart:
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:icondeshrubber:
^deshrubber Jan 3, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
You're very welcome! :)
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*theresahelmer Jan 2, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
WOW thank you so much, what a lovely collection, i am flattered i am part of this feature
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:icondeshrubber:
^deshrubber Jan 3, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
:salute:
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:iconamedinboro:
~amedinboro Jan 2, 2013  Student General Artist
Ah, thanks for featuring me! I have a lot of respect for the idea of learning from different media to improve your own art :)
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:icondeshrubber:
^deshrubber Jan 3, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
You're welcome, and so am I. :)
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