Posts Tagged ‘Emotions’

Dream Fairies Oracle Cards

Friday, February 17th, 2012

Newly published by Italian tarot specialist Los Scarabeo is the Dream Fairies Oracle Cards. Featuring the art of one of Fae Nation’s favourites, Julia Jeffrey, the Dream Fairies comprise a versatile and profound deck. During the night the cards shine, literally glowing in the dark. Connected with the wisdom of the zodiac, they come to our rescue helping interpret messages from our soul and our dreams. During the day the Fairies inspire reflection and share advice to help us deal with any situations and emotions that we encounter. There are 12 cards in total and come with a 192 page book by Francesca Genti.

How to Become a Comic Book Penciler

Friday, February 3rd, 2012
I have heard a lot of guys say how much they would like to draw like some of the top name artists but as it turns out, they are not willing to work at it. Start by knowing that talent is not a set thing. Talent simply means your brain and emotions are wired to make you able to do a thing but it does not dictate how well you can do it. Talent you are born with...skill is what you earn by sweat. If you want to draw well you have to draw a lot. You can't fake it. Art like any other skill is learnt by doing.

What Can You Learn At Art School?

Thursday, February 17th, 2011
Read this article if you have ever thought about going to art school. It's never too late you know. You will learn about all the old masters, brush technique and even how to get your emotions down on the page.

The Best Korean War Movies

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010
What makes the Korean war movies fun is the fact that it has a lot of feelings in it. Just like every other movie, feelings matter the most. So when Koreans make the movie they want the audience to feel the emotions running through the scenes.

Gothic Romantic Novels

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010
Gothic fiction was a part of the Romantic movement which was concerned with strong emotions of passionate love or intense hate. There was usually an atmosphere of apprehension and suspense as well as a location involving a medieval castle or ancient ruins. Gothic fiction often featured subjects such as the supernatural, family curses, mystery, madness, death and decay.
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