Yes! This weeks features will be traditional art of any kind

I was just

seeing so many amazing artists! Ok, so you may notice that all these are veeeery colorful

I was in a good mood this weekend, while browsing through dA. I've featured artists, but I've also featured deviations I believe are beutiful, by other varied artists. These are aaall traditionally painted/drawn
MA student, from the States. Her artwork is a mixture of painting, embroidery, beading, and ironing, and evolves around the role of women in media and culture, of the Western world. Her artwork is colorful, pleasing at first, but take a closer look... yes, I bet you didn't understand that the pineapple tree was actually representing a penis wearing a condom!!
Painter from Australia. He's got very few works up on dA, but his works have this pop-art quality in them, mixed with contemporary subjects, and an effort to objective stylized painting. He has developed his own style, mixing oils with spray paints, and the results are simply marvelous!
Traditional Artist from the States. Not much to say really, I love everything from her pencil and black-and-white studies to her actuall artwork. Really talented and impressive ideas!
Art Student, in UK. I must say her gallery is a mess... Hehe, you can't tell for a specific style, unless you actually look at every deviation. Which I did, because I found out she had uploaded certain pages out of her workbooks. And I just loved them

go on and full-view them!
Traditional artist from Hungary. Yes yes, huge pop-art influences, beautifully designed pieces, and you can clearly tell she loves dots! She also sells her artwork, so if you see something you reeeeeeaally like, why not support a new artist like herself?
Traditional artist from Russia. I love his style, so smooth, and simple. He's got various media in his gallery, and while I was at first looking at some veeery interesting traditional paintings, I soon found myself in love with his digital drawings as well! So I'm featuring both!
Other Traditional art Features!
Not only unknown artists, but simply amazing work
Devious Comments
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Imagination is more important than knowledge - Albert Einstein
and nice journal
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Imagination is more important than knowledge - Albert Einstein
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