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About Me Member Painter SketchesFromFoxyFemale/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 3 Years
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  • Interests: beauty, balance, white shirts, adventuring, honesty
  • Favourite movie: American Beauty
  • Favourite band or musician: changes depending on what i'm painting
  • Favourite genre of music: anything from nustrat fateh ali khan to operation ivy to silversun pickups to jeff buckley
  • Favourite artist: Pino, Ross Bleckner, Sheile
  • Favourite poet or writer: Francesca Lia Block; Lawrence Ferlenghetti, Janet Fitch
  • Favourite photographer: J. Pettinato, M. Stenta, Sam Dillon, Dan Eldon
  • Favourite style of art: anything handled well or done by hand...not a fan of computer-based art whatsoever.
  • Favourite game: Hide and Seek
  • Tools of the Trade: bare hands.

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:iconzincjinx:
Absolutely AMAZING gallery.
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Do the Helen Keller and talk with your hips.
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:icondanilo-goncalves:
Amazing gallery......
Very expressive...
Keep going....
:icondrummer5:
Thanx, your paintings are amazing!
:iconxdisparatex:
Oh wow, your gallery is great! I really like your style and your works! You have a great talent!
:iconxused-cut-up-angelx:
you are very talented.you have some awesome stuff in your gallery.
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:iconnatira:
interesting gallery !
very nice "glowing "
:iconellie-the-dreamer:
Hi! Welcome to DA! It's good to see some more photographers around.

If you need me to answer any questions, don't hesitate to ask.

And check out my gallery if you like.

Love ~Ellie-the-dreamer

:hug:

p.s If you are a photographer and you watch me, I’ll watch you back :D

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"My only aim was to express reality, for there is nothing more surreal than reality itself. If reality fails to fill us with wonder, it is because we have fallen into the habit of seeing it as ordinary."

- Brassai, 1899-1984

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