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# Statistics
Favourites: 87; Deviations: 121; Watchers: 36
Watching: 33; Pageviews: 10148; Comments Made: 106; Friends: 33
# Comments
Comments: 66
Hirominya In reply to DA28 [2014-02-06 13:05:35 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, did you visit my Etsy shop? Currently I am putting some works off to submit here...active on Etsy instead.
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ZeeShiKing [2014-02-03 18:44:32 +0000 UTC]
Β Β We are honoured to have you in our group!Β
Β Β Β Β Keep submitting your amazing artworkΒ
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Sorry for the late wish
Β Β Β Β Β but I guess late is better than neverΒ Β
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Hirominya In reply to DANNY-DED [2014-01-03 16:51:00 +0000 UTC]
Your welcome Danny, I saw the picture as it was submitted but forgot to click FAV... Lovely passionate shot.
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Hirominya In reply to TheElegirl [2013-10-25 16:34:57 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for browsing my works and givingΒ them comments, I can't put cats aside of my life and we know they are always good friends of artists!Β You might have an interest in my shop, this is not advertisement, because I am introdusing my cats there.Β Β
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Hirominya In reply to TheElegirl [2013-10-26 03:11:22 +0000 UTC]
Here they are
www.etsy.com/shop/BelovedHermiβ¦
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DANNY-DED [2012-11-04 13:53:56 +0000 UTC]
Hi Hiro, thank you for liking my modern, urban & lethal amazon, Maya. She was created for this project : [link] and as it's written : guided by the spectral hand of... Mr. Clive Barker, this great great non-consensual artist!
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Sarqq [2012-09-17 18:05:57 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the watch I appreciate it a lot (_ _)
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Hirominya In reply to Sarqq [2012-09-18 13:03:10 +0000 UTC]
Hello Sarqq,
I'm far from a person who have a doll though, your dolls are so attractive in a point that you let them breathe by giving perfect looking as they can tell their characteristics enough to us. That is completely made from your sense of beauty, but it seems to allow people who like them will creat another story from your emotional pictures as they feel and imagine.
I'm a Japanese, I spent for 6 years in Kyoto where the head office of VOLKS is located.
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Sarqq In reply to Hirominya [2012-09-18 21:10:58 +0000 UTC]
Oh wow, that was a beautiful comment, thank you very much for such words! I'm really happy to hear if my dolls' characters can be somewhat seen through the pictures, since that's what I'm always aiming for. I want my dolls to be and look more than just beautiful objects, I strive for getting them look more "soulful" in the pictures :3
and.. I live in small Finland XD
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Hirominya In reply to DANNY-DED [2012-08-25 13:07:31 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome. I know talented people can also use their own image well as objects, I enjoy your works so much.
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DANNY-DED In reply to Hirominya [2012-08-25 14:08:55 +0000 UTC]
Oh I agree with you, and I'm really flattered you choose this deviation "Last news from Gotham" as a favourite!
At the beginning is just a personal delirium, and a way to integrate myself into the world of comics that I love so much.
We have the opportunity to recreate ourselves, it's the great privilege of artists.
We are the key and the door at the same time. Best - Danny.
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Hirominya In reply to DANNY-DED [2012-08-25 14:46:07 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for your description. Your deviation gives me kind of illusion mingles real and fictiocal things togeter, you are an owner and a mediator between here and there at your work.
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DANNY-DED In reply to Hirominya [2012-08-26 11:20:34 +0000 UTC]
Yeah exactly, you understand my way!
How is art in Tokyo? This city has always fascinated me. Hard times in Japan I know...
Nice to meet you here Hirominya!
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Hirominya In reply to DANNY-DED [2012-08-27 14:46:37 +0000 UTC]
Hi, Mr. Dandy. I was an art student(but my major was not creating art works but criticizing and analyzing them)and I have seen many "artists" here in Japan though, most of talented and ambitious people seem to leave here. Here would be a place for who can do "ART" as their hobby, less interesting. So I'm on the internet instead of knocking at the gallery door.
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DANNY-DED In reply to Hirominya [2012-08-29 18:03:11 +0000 UTC]
Hi dear! Japan seems to me an "abundant" country, particularly through the images that Tokyo reminds us; I'm a pure product of cities, obviously this inimitable town speaks to me!
I live in a town (Metz, France) where a cathedral stands next a center of contemporary art or a Beaux-Arts Academy, I love contrast, even among people.
I hope you post lot of your work here, and if you're not an art student now, so you're a free artist...
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Hirominya In reply to DANNY-DED [2012-09-01 02:21:28 +0000 UTC]
Hi Danny, currently I have low energy to creat something because of busy days in Tokyo, it just makes money but drives my creativity or sensitivity to be numb. How boring, I won't stay here so long.
I've been to Paris last year to see my Japanese friend who is married to a French man there, but I didn't like it so. I would need to see other cities in France more, to stay in a metropolis for few days wouldn't be worth more than "sightseeing".
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DANNY-DED In reply to Hirominya [2012-09-02 10:51:28 +0000 UTC]
Oh you know we all know the writer's "blank page syndrome", whatever art you practice. There are very prolific artists whose brain is constantly in intense creative activity , and others which creates with homeopathic doses!
I'm definitely part of the second race, I'm not a "doer", my creative process is complex.
For my part, I now dedicate myself to the "business part" of my art, I opened a facebook professional account that works really well, and linked to my selling site online. I obviously need to live my passion and I don't minimize this aspect of my activity. I invite you to visit and talk about that, thanks in advance!
I love Paris now, but not the first time I visited. It's a city that tames, which has a flourishing subculture. Therefore hidden.
However, there are cities in France more "mystical", as Lyon. Old town of Nice is great, I stayed two months a few years ago, even though I'm not a big fan of sun and hot weather!
Best. - Danny.
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Hirominya In reply to DANNY-DED [2012-09-02 14:47:28 +0000 UTC]
Hi Danny,
I've already watched your sites. I see that you have to be an artist and a manager for yourself at the same time, it is an important task for artisits in our days. We can't find Peggy Guggenheim or Gertrude Stein in spite of there are tons of attractive ladis on the internet.
Now I have a person that I want to draw a portrait of him but he is very shy and don't like to go out, I'm waiting for when great feeling will come to him. Sometimes I wish that I will be photographed to creat art but no one is around me, at the moment I'm a shutter clicker with looking in my eyes.
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DANNY-DED In reply to Hirominya [2012-09-02 18:45:04 +0000 UTC]
It's true that photography sometimes requires to be two ... It's sometimes complicated I admit. I hope it will work out. And yes, I think you deserve to be a model, in addition to being photographer, according to the close-up portraits that you posted.
ε§γγΎγγ¦, these conversations are very pleasant and interesting.
See U soon - Danny.
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Hirominya In reply to DANNY-DED [2012-09-05 13:34:42 +0000 UTC]
My portraits are always close-up in a photographer's absence, perhaps Echo is calling me but I won't hear it while I see myself as an object; my next work will be taken in the fountain. I have the pleasure of talking to you talented person, these are not conversations made of "hi, what is your hobby?" or "what are u doing?". 2 before I was learning French just for 4 months but I couldn't get it as my language, now I regret that I gave it up easily.
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DANNY-DED In reply to Hirominya [2012-09-06 16:33:52 +0000 UTC]
I think DA is very good when you have an "inner circle", what I'm trying to. For example, I can talk about painting techniques with other painters, that "the color Blue Rex is beautiful with a hint of black", words that I can't say in my home at the table for example ah ah!
Meet people I admire, there are comics artists very accessible. Note : As a child, I quickly stopped believing in Santa Claus to believe in Wolverine...
And obviously, meet other artists and personalities that seem to me interesting and unusual, like you.
No regrets, french language is so complicated... Even for froggies!
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Hirominya In reply to DANNY-DED [2012-09-07 14:10:24 +0000 UTC]
I don't say anything at my home lol
It is also interesting to find attractive works from others' "Favorires". Here you can see what and how people like to represent, it helps to see their inner well. Even if they post only simple pictures like they put on facebook, those are what they want to show you. This website needs everyone to be an artist definitely, I like it.
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DANNY-DED In reply to Hirominya [2012-09-08 07:19:55 +0000 UTC]
I agree with you, Hiro (I supposed your shortname is ...Hiro?) I boycotted all social networks until today, and I opened a business account on facebook (just an artistic showcase, with links to my official website). Then I discovered DeviantART, I was pleasantly surprised.
I still hope that you will express your art soon, and fully.
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Hirominya In reply to DANNY-DED [2012-09-08 11:01:32 +0000 UTC]
My given name is Hiromi, added "nya" came from my intention that I wanted to make it like Russian nickname: Tanya, Sonya, Nastya, Nadya etc...and "Nya" is regarded as the sound of a cat in Japan.
I tell you how I got to know DA, I'd been sick of social networks especially facebook and I had left from bad smelled sea of Like, which only leads me dislike; some friends had missed me and one of them called Jane from Kazakhstan had invited me here. The policy of this website that I mentioned would weed some likable people out.
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DANNY-DED In reply to Hirominya [2012-09-08 18:08:37 +0000 UTC]
Nice to (virtual) meet you Hiromi (it sounds good in french ). I go to the restaurant with artist friends this afternoon, we drank red wine and talked politics (sorry it's a french sport), that's what I love about frenchies, we keep a high awareness of citizenship, and are always ready to discuss, sometimes we fight, verbally of course.
All that enriches me, my friends are mostly musicians, and I am the voice of "dissent and pictorial" in this group. God (exclamation not belief) I want to listen to the last Korn...
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Hirominya In reply to DANNY-DED [2012-09-09 13:39:16 +0000 UTC]
I prefer people like you described to silent and polite(but perhaps it is fake) Japanese, here I can't expect any meaningful discussion beause it is our traditional that we are always uniform, without different or rebuttal opinion. We always say "I think so, too". I spent my univercity life under a Japanese female teacher who had studied for long years at some museums in New York, my logic tends to the western way.
You can see a pictures that were taken by me in Poland on my gallery, I've been there to see Rammstein's live It was a first experience of Poland for me and I've been in love with it. I had not had anything to want except their live on there, but the city I've been called Gdansk was amazingly impressive.
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DANNY-DED In reply to Hirominya [2012-09-09 16:17:20 +0000 UTC]
I talk with polish artists, amateur and pro, there are many on DA, and I find them very open-minded, for sure. I understand what you mean, and having the feeling of being an ordinary gear in the machine exist everywhere today. Precisely, artists are always the first to receive the warning signs, because they are obviously victims of censorship. Refuse/resist...
You don't give the impression of being a sheep, you seem to have a strong character, great!
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Hirominya In reply to DANNY-DED [2012-09-15 12:45:56 +0000 UTC]
Today I went to buy new glasses beccause my current work: proof reading has gotten my visual strength weak. I feel that I'm dying lettle by little, choked on bad-smelled-sheeps' wool. So I've been consulting my mature friends in Australia to migrate there but I have not yet catch a path. People often get working holiday visa but it is quite risky- I know many people are back from their "holiday" and can't find a proper job. You know nobody would value a picky.
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DANNY-DED In reply to Hirominya [2012-09-15 16:11:26 +0000 UTC]
I don't know much, but the way art is complicated, that, I know. You seem sad, it feels in your message, it happens often to me too. Being an artist is to be a survivor. Not a living. Do you understand? There is an added value. This is an advantage initially hard to grasp. You look like a person of great quality. [link]
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Hirominya In reply to DANNY-DED [2012-09-15 17:39:10 +0000 UTC]
Oh what a straight message from the link, thanks. I wouldn't creat anything if I was happy with my life, I would work like others do and worry about tomorrow's breakfast. I don't think to earn money with what I creat but I guess "being an artist" means not only about an occupation. I've been a stranger and such people are everywhere, I'm lucky in a sense- I could found things that ordinary people don't value to be subject of their daily life, I'm rich.
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DANNY-DED In reply to Hirominya [2012-09-16 18:08:15 +0000 UTC]
Only artists and their artist stomachs can digest some form of spiritual nourishment. Then they create, enjoy and make their peers. I can understand the lack of education, sometimes people don't have choice in their life, but I find it's hard to forgive the lack of culture, because it's laziness. Yes, you're lucky, we are lucky.
Good start to your week. - Danny.
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