
DDs I've Featured in December:iconcommunityrelations: #communityrelations Who Am I? GM for Community Projects. I took over for the Purplemeister, `PurpelBlur, the one and the only, Ringmaster! He has been "teaching me the ropes" since. I can accept suggestions from any gallery, but I stick with what I know. For the most part, that includes, but is not exclusive to, Digital and Traditional Art, Photo Manipulations, Stock, Arts and Crafts, Wallpapers, Avatars/Icons and Kitties but I do reserve the right to forward suggestions to the applicable GM. I wouldn't know a good "fetish" DD if it came up and bit me on the rear (wait, did I just say a "rear" fetish?). I got my hat :icontophatplz: during Thanksgiving week (always the third Thursday in November in the US) and I have searched to include DDs to go along with news articles I've written, as well as notable dates. I did a project "DD set", "The Twelve Days of Christmas", which was mostly well-received. I did catch some flak over a couple of cho DDs I've Featured in December by `WDWParksGal
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Worth It To Seek New Artists? 50 Known vs. UnknownSince I joined DA just over 4 months ago, I began featuring beautiful exceptional works of art by less known artists in my journal. In the process of finding these great artists, I also favorited hundreds of breathtaking artworks from artists without regard to popularity. I wanted to lay out 50 of each, starting with the less known artists, then those regardless of popularity, to encourage this community to go beyond popular searches, to browse others faves, to join clubs to increase exposure, to search randomly. Whether you find more art to fave in the first or second half, I hope you'll come to the same conclusion, that you'd be missing quite a lot if you don't get off the beaten track now and then. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
  
  
 
  :thum Worth It To Seek New Artists? 50 Known vs. Unknown by ~rhunel
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February Has A HeartAccording to http://symboliccreations.com/Heart.htm "The heart symbol, known today throughout the western world as the symbol for love and affection, has actually been has been evolving both in shape and meaning for thousands of years. The shape is thought to be a combination of ideograms. It incorporates the symbols for fire or flight from the middle ages along with its equivalent counterpart from the open sign structures. It then combines the symbol for togetherness to form the modern icon. Historically, the meaning of the heart symbol grew from its use as a religious icon. Ancient Egyptians called the heart symbol Ieb, believing it was the center of all consciousness, the center of life itself. It was the only organ not removed during mummification. Among Christians, it stands for charity, hope or forgiveness as is the case in the Sacred Heart. Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus, Taoists, Celts and others religions have used the heart icon in some form. Generally speaking, the heart was the February Has A Heart by ~Colliemom
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