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About Me Member Deviously Deviant Padmapani56Female/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 2 Years
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Playfulness

Sun Mar 2, 2008, 12:48 PM
Step by step I am getting the hang of it. I can see the playfulness of trying different techniques and combine some of them in a piece. I used to be afraid of the hard colors because they felt so definitive, so loud, whilst I am soft and subtle. I am more the water type and I wanted to work with fluid and make my art soft and transparant. I am getting bolder little by little and I like it very much.

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  • Drinking: cappucino

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:iconpadmapani56:
Look at that! A small reason for a even smaller celebration! I never imagined reaching my 100 th painting drawing on Deviant Art, but here it is. I am very satisfied.
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:iconpadmapani56:
Finally, a paid account and after soo much struggle my very own avatar/icon. That was not that easy, cropping a livejournal icon to exactly 50x50px here, there was always one too much or one too short. But I did it. Hi, sweet friends, nice to see you. I'll keep my eye on you! wub ya!
:iconplaidbananatre:
You have some wonderful work! :) Very colorful and intricate...

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This isn't flying. This is falling. In style.
:icondheks:
thank you for the watch
i hope you have a nice day :hug:

greatings danielle

you like naveen andrews to
he is the most beautifull men ever :D

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:icondarronlee:
thanks you for the watch
:iconpadmapani56:
I just love flowers and lilies were always my favourites, even though I can recall my mother warning me for the nasty stings the stamps always made. That is just because she could not get the "damage" undone once the orange markongs were on your clothes. I didn't mind, I loved the bright colors and the lovely smell.
Also I am working to change banks and once that's done I can open a paypal account and get the drawings to bring in just a tiny tad, which I most certainly could use, if it were only for the material they cost me and the aspirine for my rheumatc hands and fingers. ;)
:icondheks-art:
thank you for the watch
very appreciated :hug:

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thank you so much :hug:
:iconpadmapani56:
Naveen on a bloodred background.
I need new color pencils. I am always breaking the points when I press a little too hard to get the lines visible.
Without good solid pencils this guy stays young forever, now who wouldn't want that?
Also I need to darken his skin, because he looks much too pale to my eyes. It's so hard to make a good skin color, but now I need it bronzed, and bronzed well. Another challenge. Now you know why I keep drawing him!
:iconpadmapani56:
I can't help it. I just love this man, this actor. 51 years old and a crush on an actor... Why? Because he makes my inner child happy. And when she is happy I feel better.
I noticed that when you draw a living person, for the time being, at the time that you draw him/her, you get some sort of a spiritual connection. I don't know if that is with the person's mind or that it is your own imagination, but I definitly feel an energy that is not my own. Drawing, like writing, hurts my hands and fingers, but you forget that when your in action. Could that be endorfine? It sure feels good and it lingers on like an after glow.
I want to be different (I am different) so my art (if you can call it art) also has to be different. It has to show who you are inside. And I am certainly NOT black and white. I am very colourful. So I mix black and white with other bits and pieces. I don't want to be a cheap copy and copy other mans work. I do know there are others who paint or draw the same man, but everytime something else appears. I just love the way diversity flirts with individuality. One man and soooo many ways to love him.

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