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About Me Member Angelina Jolie Fetishist heli-a-la-mode17/Female/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 1 Year
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  • Current Residence: Target
  • Interests: spaghetti cat
  • Favourite style of art: surrealism

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Wonderful gallery. If you're already doing works of this caliber at 17, you're way ahead of a lot of the curve. Start building your portfolio for a college, if you wish to go for photography.

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How cute. She thinks it's Myspace.

"Whatever happened to Harry?"
"Oh, he don't need us. He happened upon an Essentials Kit. He opened it up, and it was filled with food, shelter, and love!"
~Brian Regan
:iconheli-a-la-mode:
eighteen in a week exactly. it's dreadful. :<

i want to be a fashion designer, but photography will always be incredibly close to heart. comments like yours give me inspiration to excel more than anything (with the exception of skeptics). thank you.
:iconupsilon400:
Aww, so you only have one more week to get someone arrested for pedofilia? How depressing.
Lol, no, remind me on your birthday so I can wish you a happy one.

Now, I was looking at your photographs under the understanding that they were photographs. Have you designed any of the wardrobes within your photos?

Hun, skeptics are important. Criticism. Criticism is VERY important. You have a very impressive gallery, but that does not mean you are the best photographer in the world. As an artist, you should NEVER stop improving. Criticism is a way for you TO improve.

Now, don't get me wrong, not all criticism are critiques. You need to establish who is an authority, or even partial authority (such as peers of similar interest, people who have taken photography classes of your age's level, etc.) before you can take a critique seriously. On the internet, this is even more difficult with the trolls stomping about. Generally, if they have good grammar, they might be legitimate, though I've been served by some well-educated manipulators before.

You prefer form from sheets of cloth; I, from sheets of cardstock and metal. Oh. Yeah. Forgot. Whatever university you're going to, see if they offer any jewelry classes... I just cast a Green Lantern ring out of sterling--I'm such a nerd-- but I think jewelry design would go well with fashion design since, well, you wear jewelry with an outfit.

Even if you don't end up making jewelry, a class would give you enough insight to suggest to clients what would go well with what.

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How cute. She thinks it's Myspace.

"Whatever happened to Harry?"
"Oh, he don't need us. He happened upon an Essentials Kit. He opened it up, and it was filled with food, shelter, and love!"
~Brian Regan
:iconheli-a-la-mode:
sadly, no. i think there's a photo lying around in which i made the necklace, and a halloween costume i put together with total disregard to the 'correct' methods, but i'm still in the sketching stage. i've just begun a sewing course at fidm, and hopefully that progress into something tangible.

i am fully aware of the merits of criticism. that's precisely what i meant. it is my biggest motivator. compliments are the second. hah! anyone who doesn't believe in me encourages me to prove them wrong or better myself and my work because there is ALWAYS room for improvement. if i believed otherwise i would be pretentious. and while there exist some who are (arguably) deservedly so, i would not be one of them.

o, and green lantern . . . brilliant.
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Yes, please don't become pretentious. A couple art professors at my university think they are the best things to ever grace art, and it negatively affects their performance as teachers... Even if you deserve to be a little arrogant, arrogance will still impede something.

I should have the lantern ring up once I find a camera that isn't complete shit, but it's just my first ring casting, so it's nowhere near the level of perfection that I (as an anal graphic design student) would like it to be. If only I had had a circle gauge that day... Oh well, it's purty, and it's passable, and I like it, so I wear it to declare to the world, "I'm a dork, if you don't like it, bite me!" (You can see where the arrogance may socially impede there, yeah?)

What kind of costume were you putting together?

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How cute. She thinks it's Myspace.

"Whatever happened to Harry?"
"Oh, he don't need us. He happened upon an Essentials Kit. He opened it up, and it was filled with food, shelter, and love!"
~Brian Regan
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Wow! , you have some really cool stuff in your gallery...Very diverse and creative...you have a gift.

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Tony
remember when we talked about where we'd be a year from now?...remember when you held my hand like you'd never let it go?....remember , cause that's all you can do...
:icondimitarmisev:
lovely gallery girl, keep it up :) :thumbsup:

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keep it simple, stupid
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Hey Audrey! I requested you to be featured on this amazing/really popular photographer's journal and she actually did display one of your photos. You can see it here: [link] Hope you don't mind I did that, I just felt that your photos really deserved the attention, you are so talented! =)

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"Once we accept out limits we go beyond them"
-Brenden Francis
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omigod not at all, thank you so much! i got my most favorites ever all between yesterday and today and was wondering how it happened. this explains everything. i REALLY appreciate it (: <333
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Thank you for the :+fav:. :rose:

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