Show Me Features # 3

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Last month we asked you to show us works with expressions, here are the pieces you shared with us:

Corvid Companion by ArcticIceWolf<da:thumb id="445295546"/> Fear (in Pastels) by MJDisneyGirl Actor by GabrielGrob Feck by Rhyn-Art Pamela by RicArtt Teresa by SolYaCheva Place for me by sannchen Who Is She by MiaLuyando Miranda Lawson in Acrylic (Version 2) by StephanieFimbres Sugar Coma.. by ShirleysStudio MEXICO by MiroDesign The screaming girl by SandraHultsved Shirley Temple by AmBr0

Thank you all for the participating and contributing to gather such a lovely collection of pieces! Stay tuned for the next Features!


Hello everyone!

Welcome to Traditionalists monthly Show Me Features!
This is a nifty event that occurs every month where we ask you to share with us a piece of artwork according to certain themes.
The goal will be to promote your artwork or another artist's that you may choose to feature, and encourage more interaction between the members of the traditional art community of deviantArt.

Here's how it will go down:
:bulletblue: In every issue of these features we're going to have a theme and your submission should fit it. Comment on this journal with a link or thumbnail to the deviation you want to feature.
:bulletblue: Only one deviation per person unless stated otherwise.
:bulletblue: When it's nearly time to announce a new theme, we'll compile all the deviations you've submitted to us and update the journal with thumbnails to all of them.
:bulletblue: Since this is a traditional art dedicated group we'll only accept traditional pieces.
:bulletblue: Feel free to talk a bit about the piece you chose! In fact, we'd love it if you did!
:bulletblue: We highly encourage our members to leave feedback on the works submitted by other deviants if they ask for it.

The theme for April is:

Expressions!

Show us a work that depicts an expression as its main focus. It can be any kind of expression such as joy, surprise, fear, sadness, to name a few. The subject doesn't have to be human, as long as the piece shows an expressive character, it's good to go!

Have fun!



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