A few small Shoutouts

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Alright, recently a friend of a friend of mine joined DeviantArt and I think that she should get some attention, because she is a really good artist. Ladies and Gentlemen, I introduce:

:iconlavenderis:

An artist that has been active much before she joined DeviantArt just a while ago, so I think that you certainly might should check out her Gallery.
Here are a few pictures that may convince you:
I'll cover ya by lavenderis Miss P by lavenderis Lapis by lavenderis

And she also drew this rather adorable picture of Vidar and Leofwine for me:
Fluffy cuddles by lavenderis And I love it, she did a pretty good job with them.


And, since he recently also send a shoutout for myself, I also present another one.

:iconethanredotter:

I already presented him, but this time I do it on a smaller scale. He is like myself a writer and he story Tribes of Anowara is a fantasy story that uses elements from Native American folklore, most precisely from the area around Alaska. So, instead of reading the xth fantasy novel set in a medieval place that throws elves and dwarves upon you I do suggest you take some time and read Ethan's work, which features a setting you really could see more often, races that are actually interesting, and also some other things that I am not going to spoil for now.

Tribes of Anowara: Prologue
It was a misty autumn afternoon, nearly evening. The sea sat calm, and the wind blew silently, unfeelable. Drops of dew clung to the needles of the trees: Cypress, Cedar, and Pine. Kenéil sat upon a boulder on a gravelly beach, gripping his spear and looking out to sea looking for signs of seals. He too felt the droplets embrace his fur, but he did not mind, his kind loved the water. His kind were the Kayéil Kushtaka, or Peaceful Otter People, in their tongue.
The Kayéil Kushtaka were a relatively new race in Anowara, only existing for the last millennia. Physically, they were similar to river otters, only they had opposable thumbs, stood and walked on two legs, had slightly shorter, slightly more human shaped torsos, limbs that were longer than their four legged brethren, but still shorter than a man’s, and human height. They were slender, but quite muscular, with small shoulders, and necks the width of their relatively small heads which added to their swiftness u
Seriously, read it!
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NikitaTarsov's avatar
I favor the last pic, it has a very good emotional expression.