You can find flamesstorming at flamesstorming.deviantart.com
Here is a selection of pieces by flamesstorming that I admire:
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Artist feature eight! You can find all of my artist features at jbrenthill.com/blog and jbrenthill.deviantart.com Molly S S McLaughlin, aka flamesstorming, is an artist and writer from Canada. Her writing is excellent, and I especially enjoy her poetry. I'm only sharing a bit of it, but she has a lot more poetry and other writing on her Deviant Art page. I would say that writing is her specialty, but I'm also very fond of the photography she posts. Flamesstorming is great at capturing the beauty of nature. I'd love to see even more photography from her (hint, hint). She also posts some digital art at times, so I highly recommend visiting her gallery and seeing all she has to offer! You can find flamesstorming at flamesstorming.deviantart.com Here is a selection of pieces by flamesstorming that I admire:
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Bad news: this was another setup episode. Good news: it was still very watchable and interesting. There were some twists I didn't see coming, but I did call the big reveal at the end (which made me feel smart). This episode had many of the same pros from previous episodes, so I won't repeat those. Pros:
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Just as I'd hoped, things got dramatic! Even better, most of the story beats that were set up have been played out, and now I have no idea where things are going next (I like that)! We also got the character development I was asking for, so this episode was really a win for me! Pros:
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Despite being a slower episode, I think episode 2 has more going for it than the previous episode. It's not quite as emotional as episode 1, but the plot and character development move in the right directions... Pros:
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I watched episode 1 of Jessica Jones today, and decided to post a mini-review. I'm not familiar with the Jessica Jones comics, so this from the perspective of a newcomer to the character. Pros:
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Episode 1 is a promising start to a realistic (as realistic as the Marvel universe can get) portrayal of super heroes and villains. This episode isn't ground breaking, but it's solid, and seems to be setting up a very emotional, epic, and habit-forming television show! The seventh feature! You can find all of my artist features at jbrenthill.com/blog and jbrenthill.deviantart.com María Cristina, the deviant artist known as Azifri, is someone I've been following on Deviant Art for years. She is from the United States, but I believe her first language is Spanish. Azifri does many different types of art, including comics that she posts in both English and Spanish. I love her drawings and paintings a lot! They have a beautiful fantasy-world feel to them. As good as her traditional art is, her photography is just as great! She has an impressive eye for finding and capturing the beauty in places and things; plus, it helps that she has travelled all over the world! Thanks Azifri! You can find Azifri at azifri.deviantart.com Here is a selection of pieces by Azifri that I admire: Feature six! You can find all of my artist features at jbrenthill.com/blog and jbrenthill.deviantart.com ShinyGazza, a.k.a. Gazterra, is a versatile artist from New Zealand. As a big fan of Pokemon myself, I absolutely love Gazterra's original Pokemon designs ("fakemon"). They have a very professional look to them, and fit the style of real Pokemon very well. He is a talented digital artist, but is also skilled in traditional media. Gazterra's designs are brilliant--and not only for Pokemon! Visit his Deviant Art page and see a whole lot more! You can find ShinyGazza at shinygazza.deviantart.com and facebook.com/shineyvaporeon Here is a selection of pieces by ShinyGazza that I admire: This is feature number five! You can find all of my artist features at jbrenthill.com/blog and jbrenthill.deviantart.com Jesse Console, or 'gooicide' as he is known on Deviant Art, is an artist from the United States. He prefers creating traditional art (as does yours truly), and is very talented at pencil drawing. His art is very imaginative and full of feeling. I am often surprised at the wonderful ideas and strange view of the world that Jesse has. It is a pleasure to follow him on Deviant Art, and I look forward to his next impressive piece! You can find gooicide at gooicide.deviantart.com Here is a selection of pieces by gooicide that I admire: Feature number four! You can find all of my artist features at jbrenthill.com/blog and jbrenthill.deviantart.com Whatsername027, or Izi, is an artist from the United States that I follow on Deviant Art. She has great pencil skills and does a lot of fantastic black and white work. She has only posted a few colored pieces so far, but I think she has a brilliant eye for color as well! Whether it is a finished piece, doodles, or fan art, I enjoy Whatsername027's art every time I see it! You can find Whatsername027 at whatsername027.deviantart.com Here is a selection of pieces by Whatsername027 that I admire: Third in my series of artist features! You can find them at jbrenthill.com/blog and jbrenthill.deviantart.com RGDevon (also known as Robin) is a writer and artist from Canada. I've only been watching RGDevon on Deviant Art for a few months, but I am already a big fan of Robin's somewhat dark/horror style. Some artists take the horror thing too far, but RGDevon has a way of finding fun and whimsy in the macabre. I'm also a fan of RGDevon's line work (but maybe that's because it reminds me of my own!). Do yourself a favor and take a look! You can find RGDevon at rgdevon.deviantart.com Here is a selection of pieces by RGDevon that I admire: |
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Former school teacher, current library assistant, forever a doodler. I live in Utah and spend most of my free time developing my art career. My dachshunds keep me company and/or distract me while I draw, and my wife Erika keeps me sane. My new baby keeps me on my toes!
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