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About Me Premium Member Traditional Artist astarvinartist44/Male/United Kingdom Recent Activity Deviant for 1 Year
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Mon Feb 11, 2008, 9:03 AM
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Please feel free to take a copy of my work to cheer up a wall or use my work for any purpose that is in good taste ( creditation, although not required, would be greatly appreciated ).

Kindest regards Paul.

I have just recently set up a Facebook account after being inspired to do so by :iconcamillamalcus:

This is the very first time I have joined a social network site, it appears to me that it could be used to associate with your friend list to a far greater degree alongside promoting our artwork and DA to a further audience.

Please leave any comments here and enter your views in my poll below.

Please feel free to join my Artist Facebook list [link] and I'll join yours.

Paul.

  • Listening to: Amy Winehouse - Back To Black - Bonus CD
  • Playing: Tomb Raider Anniverary on the Wii
  • Drinking: Real Ale

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Devious Info

  • Current Residence: UK
  • Interests: Running, Hiking, Rowing n oh yeh, art.
  • Favourite movie: Die Hard, Blade Runner, muppets christmas carol
  • Favourite band or musician: Radiohead, Amy Winehouse, Nora Jones, Bob Marley
  • Favourite genre of music: Classical all the way through to rock
  • Favourite artist: Monet ( He produced the feel )
  • Operating System: Vista
  • Skin of choice: A non wrinkly one!
  • Favourite game: Fallout 3
  • Favourite gaming platform: xbox 360 4 gaming & wii for fun :)
  • Personal Quote: Don't Draw It For The Money. Draw It For The Art!
  • Tools of the Trade: Hands

Facebook. social network, artist account or both? 

35%
94 deviants said Just stick to DA, nothing else is needed!
34%
92 deviants said Facebook can combine both social and artistic use equally?
27%
73 deviants said Facebook is just for social networking?
3%
8 deviants said Facebook can be used as a stand alone artist's promotion?

Comments


:iconmyxsuicidalxromance:
You've been featured in this journal: [link] I hope you don't mind :] If you do, just note me and I will immediately remove it.
Just thought you'd like to know. :]


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Autumn Angel

[Dislikes her username.]
:iconartisescape:
thanks for the watch!!!!!!!
:iconboykins08:
thanks for the watch .. much appreciated

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BOYKINS2008~the year of my jrock addiction~[link] but beware as the following gallery may cause enjoyment and complete obsession of japanese rock.
:iconjulemus:
Thank you for the :+fav: on "Julle", Paul.
:icondarkesthorn:
:hug::glomp::tighthug::cuddle::love::heart: Thank you so much for your watch! I realy apreciati it!

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The darker the horn the sweeter the unicorn.
We're running up that hill...
:iconmsholly:
hi - just in from the art galleries in Edinburgh firstly we were taken to 'the fruitmarket Gallery to see Eva Hesse's studio work I was not impressed atall then we went to the really large Scottish National Gallery where we saw some Monet,Van Gogh, Gaughin and Degas so that was worth the trip next we went to the scottish national gallery of modern art which had the Damien Hirst exhibition - no still not impressed if anything even more bemused as to why people think this is art we did not stay inside for long most of us came out after a brief look to pose with the sculptures in the gardens which was more fun lol
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:iconthankyou1::iconthankyou2:
Thanks so much for the fave Paul! :hug:
You made my day! :dance:
:heart::iconyoureverywelcome::heart:
:iconbluemystic:
Hi Paul! :wave:
I featured your beautiful work here [link] :hug:
:iconmsholly:
hi there i've not been on for a while too busy struggling my way through college doing art - put you down as my fave artist at college so your famous now lol seriously but can i ask you a stupid question in art terms what is scumbling and how would i scumble a painting? when i said i was struggling through i meant it i'm too used to watercolours and tiny brushes lol i've never used oils or acrylics before not to mention the dreaded pallet knife - hoping obviously that my painting will improve despite the humiluation of being right out of my depth- half the time i dont know what or who they're talking about.. anyway if you could help with the scumble thing i'd appriciate it
:iconqaosey:
thank you for the fave

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