THIS IS ddesign 2010
15 AUGUST 2010

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170710 * SATURDAY 17 JULY 2010 * 170710 ABOUT SECTION - UPDATED AND RE-DESIGNED 170710, NEW ARTWORK AND PRESENTATIONS ADDED, MUCH MORE COMING SOON w w w . d d e s i g n . m e . u k



"Supreme art is a traditional statement of certain heroic and religious truths, passed on from age to age, modified by individual genius, but never abandoned. The revolt of individualism came because the tradition had become degraded, or rather because a spurious copy had been accepted in its stead." [William Butler Yeats]

Me ???...i'm an artist, i live it and i breathe it, it feeds me in every way i need it too, art is everything and everything is art, it's the reason i get up in the morning and it's the reason i live each day...


—Synonyms 1. Artist, artisan are persons having superior skill or ability, or who are capable of producing superior work. An artist is a person engaged in some type of fine art. An artisan is engaged in a craft or applied art.

art - ist...Origin: 1575–85; < MF artiste < ML artista master of arts.

1.    a person who produces works in any of the arts that are primarily subject to aesthetic criteria.
2.    a person who practices one of the fine arts, esp. a painter or sculptor.
3.    a person whose trade or profession requires a knowledge of design, drawing, painting, etc.: a commercial artist.
4.    a person who works in one of the performing arts, as an actor, musician, or singer; a public performer: a mime artist; an artist of the dance.
5.    a person whose work exhibits exceptional skill.
6.    a person who is expert at trickery or deceit: He's an artist with cards.
7.    Obsolete. an artisan.


design
1548, from L. designare "mark out, devise," from de- "out" + signare "to mark," from signum "a mark, sign." Originally in Eng. with the meaning now attached to designate (1646, from L. designatus, pp. of designare); many modern uses of design are metaphoric extensions. Designer (adj.) in the fashion sense of "prestigious" is first recorded 1966; designer drug is from 1983. Designing "scheming" is from 1671. Designated hitter introduced in American League baseball in 1973, soon giving wide figurative extension to designated.

de - sign...Origin: 1350–1400; ME designen < L désignāre to mark out.

1.    to prepare the preliminary sketch or the plans for (a work to be executed), esp. to plan the form and structure of: to design a new bridge.
2.    to plan and fashion artistically or skillfully.
3.    to intend for a definite purpose: a scholarship designed for foreign students.
4.    to form or conceive in the mind; contrive; plan: The prisoner designed an intricate escape.
5.    to assign in thought or intention; purpose: He designed to be a doctor.
6.    Obsolete. to mark out, as by a sign; indicate.
–verb (used without object)
7.    to make drawings, preliminary sketches, or plans.
8.    to plan and fashion the form and structure of an object, work of art, decorative scheme, etc.
–noun
9.    an outline, sketch, or plan, as of the form and structure of a work of art, an edifice, or a machine to be executed or constructed.
10.    organization or structure of formal elements in a work of art; composition.
11.    the combination of details or features of a picture, building, etc.; the pattern or motif of artistic work: the design on a bracelet.
12.    the art of designing: a school of design.
13.    a plan or project: a design for a new process.
14.    a plot or intrigue, esp. an underhand, deceitful, or treacherous one: His political rivals formulated a design to unseat him.
15.    designs, a hostile or aggressive project or scheme having evil or selfish motives: He had designs on his partner's stock.
16.    intention; purpose; end.
17.    adaptation of means to a preconceived end.

...and

If people do not consider being an artist a legitimate activity, and therefore do not take you seriously, they will not respect you, will not respect your work and will therefore not enable you to succeed. Instead they will undermine what you do and work against you. If you cannot change the mind of such people get away from them as fast as you can. Don't push the issue, just let them be. Seek people who understand what being an artist is about, people who respect you, take you seriously and are willing to help you.

It is also important that you do not feel guilty about being an artist, about your creative freedom, or about doing what you like instead of getting a "real" job. Being an artist is just as difficult as any other occupation, if not more difficult. There is nothing about it that makes one more privileged, or more fortunate, than if one had chosen another occupation. When someone tries to make you feel guilty it is nearly always because they are not happy doing what they are doing and hence jealous that you are doing what you like. This is a reflection of their choices, not of yours. There is no reason to feel guilty about having made the right choices for yourself. If anything, tell them to make different choices, to change their lives so they stop resenting what you do and start doing what they like, so they let you live your life without feeling the need to make you feel guilty about it.

...the future will be ddesigned, that is what they say, and here's some other stuff what thay have been saying about ddesign...

From Jaeda DeWalt
Photography

LITTLE BY LITTLE is incredible . . .
I love your multi-creative talent and abilities.
Your artwork is intricate, complicated and fascinating.
Many wondrous layers to discover, unravel and reveal.

S U R R A T I O N A L

From Nandº
Art

Hello!

A pleasure for me to discover your art!

See you soon, may it be here or elsewhere,

Nando
www.art-nando.com

From Betsy Jones
Art

Thanks for the bookmark!
You have some WONDERFUL work yourself!!!
Betsy

From Spino The Phantom Artist
Art

Digital Art Rules!!! Your art is awesome!!!Check out my page on myspace

From LaDivaArtist
Art

It amazes me on how intricate digital art can be...fascinating technique!! thanks for the book mark!

From KirstenAshley
Art

I'm not a big fan of digital art. It really has to blow me away to impress me. But yours does. I like the layering you do with it.
Oh, and thank you kindly for the bookmark. ^_^

From Roger Mapes
Art

beautiful work.. the layering and the colors are excellent...otherworldly. thanks for the portrait of Christina Ricci..its terrific.





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