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https://www.deviantart.com/

This page is not about my current career but one of my first options: Art
Deviantart (abbreviated DA) is a website that brings together an international community of artists in the network.

DeviantART is a virtual space in which each user can show their art and take advantage of the possibilities of the network to submit it to the comments and criticism of other artists members of the dA community. DeviantART is open to many types of artists, but mainly those related to the visual and graphic arts, such as photographers, graphic designers, pixel artists, or painters, although there are also literary works, fanfics, filming, skins for programs or pages, Flash content , crafts, costumes (cosplay), etc. The site has a wide list of categories used to classify the works that are uploaded, organized first in different branches of art, according to the medium with which they were created (traditional, digital), subdivided into more specific subcategories.
When I was younger (13 to 15 years old or so) I had an account that I used frequently to upload drawings and in general, see the art of others. Currently I use Instagram for this function now, but DA it is still a very nice memory <3 I really like it because you can share and see very varied content (not just images, like the rest of the pages) and of course here I met my favorite digital artist who It motivated me to continue practicing in the drawing: Yuumei


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