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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Jean-Paul Sartre

Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980) By the 1950s, too much work on too little sleep—with too much wine and cigarettes—had left Sartre exhausted and on the verge of collapse. Rather than slow down, however, he turned to Corydrane, a mix of amphetamine and aspirin then fashionable among Parisian students, intellectuals, and artists (and legal in France until 1971, when it was declared toxic and taken off the market). The prescribed dose was one or two tablets in the morning and at noon. Sartre took twenty a day, beginning with his morning coffee and slowly chewing one pill after another as he worked. For each tablet, he could produce a page or two of his second major philosophical work, The Critique of Dialectical Reason. The biographer Annie Cohen-Solal reports, “His diet over a period of twenty-four hours included two packs of cigarettes and several pipes stuffed with black tobacco, more than a quart of alcohol—wine, beer, vodka, whisky, and so on—two hundred milligrams of amphetamines, fifteen grams of aspirin, several grams of barbiturates, plus coffee, tea, rich meals.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #jeanPaulSartre @masoncurrey

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Jean Garro Jean Garro
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Doodle drawing

Sharpie, metallic watercolor, alcohol markers

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Jean Garro Jean Garro
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Stella Bella

Drawing with alcohol markers

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mhmakesthings mhmakesthings Plus Member
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A really big door in Italy

Practicing sketching freehand in ink. Pen + alcohol markers.

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Fruits Still Life

A vibrant piece of art depicts a fruit arrangement still life with various colorful fruits such as grapes, pomegranates, and figs resting on a plate. The background is a wash of warm yellow and earth tones, highlighting the freshness and diversity of the fruits.

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mindthegap mindthegap
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forest of confusion (mixed media art)
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forest of confusion

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mindthegap mindthegap
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HOUSE OF CONFUSION?! - HOW DO I GET INSIDE? DO I EVEN WANT TO?

HOUSE OF CONFUSION?!

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Sneezy Sneezy
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DIGNITY

DONE 2023 WITH LEAD PENCIL ON 11X17 STRATHMORE DRAWING PAPER. ORIGINAL FOR SALE $100+S/H. IF INTERESTED DM me or artgod1974@gmail.com i ALSO HAVE NEW COLOR ART BOOK OF MINE UP FOR SALE GO TO THE LINK TO PURCHASE https://www.artwanted.com/artist.cfm?ArtID=115637&Tab=Books&CPID=1133 Dignity blooms on the branches of morality., ethnics, and respect for humanity. It is reflected in courtesy, good manners, and love for all regardless of race, ethnicity, or religion. Our public conduct should reflect our private selves, our manners should spring from our hearts. To be courteous costs us nothing, but buys us everything. Morality is based on ethics. We should not devalue and undermine others. It is important to preserve and honor each other's dignity if we are to promote a harmonious society. We all wish to have dignity and respect, but often we do so little to obtain it. We can be natural and truthful, real and genuine. We must treat others as we wish to be treated. If we approach someone else's anger with calmness and courtesy, we can often help diffuse that anger and foster cooperation. With sweet words we can lead an elephant by a hair. Dignity also requires that we be truthful, humble, gracious and temperate. Those who lie, cheat, steal, and abuse alcohol and drugs lose all dignity; those who are honest, work hard, and respect themselves and others gain it. Such person can walk with their heads held high. Losing one's wealth is nothing nothing compared with losing one's dignity. The whole measure of excellence is moderation. We can maintain strong morals, high standards, and a great respect and honesty. Truth cannot be buried; truth can set us free. Truth elevates our spirit, softens our souls. Truth is the mother of virtue. Our pride and our shame turn us into liars. We must resist and work hard to maintain our dignity, or regain it once it's been lost. We owe it to ourselves to have happy life, enriched with dignity, respect and peace of mind. We should remember that it means nothing to live without wealth; it means everything to live with dignity. Nobility shows from a distance. It is not offensive to deprive ourselves of wealth; it is offensive to lose our dignity.

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Fresh Mountain

Depicting a serene landscape, the mountain rises majestically with its reflection mirrored in the tranquil lake beneath. Surrounded by lush green trees and a pale sky with a passing cloud, the scene evokes a sense of peace and natural beauty. The use of bold outlines gives the image a whimsical, almost cartoonish feel.

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Jasmin Jasmin
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Finally

Alcohol markers and coloured pencil on marker paper.

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Jean Garro Jean Garro
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Stained glass giraffe

Alcohol “Everblend” markers …still practicing but I like this one …giving it as a gift

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Hela Haghenbeck Hela Haghenbeck
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F a l l e n Queen

A fanart from Me!Me!Me! for some practice. Fallen Hana, a nice really character design. Mememe! belongs to Teddyloid.

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mindthegap mindthegap
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dolphins (mixed media)
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dolphin pics

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Smoking Guy

Fell in love with my alcohol markers... I never tried it before, but now I'm addicted

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Jean Garro Jean Garro
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Under the Sea

Watercolor with alcohol drops and Sharpie

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Jean Garro Jean Garro
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New Day Dawning

Going for a stained glass effect with my new alcohol markers… Just experimenting at this point

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Checkerboard Gazebo Park View

A vibrant park view from a gazebo with a checkered floor and overhead canopy. Trees line the walkpaths, creating a lively and picturesque scene.

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JenniferG JenniferG
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River rocks 2

I love the look of river rocks in a stream. This was playing around with a sheet of random alcohol inks and other scraps.

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WaterproofFade-Proof WaterproofFade-Proof
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Lax Inktober 6-8
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Another inktober2020 drawing combining 6 rodent 7 fancy and 8 teeth. Lumin, A blue blooded vampire of mine, apparently does not enjoy his furry visitor arriving without a proper invitation. I tried experimenting with a low single point perspective for this piece and I think It turned well, except for maybe the thumb I forgot was a thumb midway through drawing.

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Michy Michy
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No title

Used alcohol ink and a brush pen

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Ed Ed
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A Calm Distress

An article/rant/annotation to an illustration. A #Hackney bar and its flies. This picture is not as sad and blue as it might at first seem, I promise. It is early in the week and the pub becomes the territory of the most outspoken drinkers. Raised somewhere between Churchill and Harold MacMillan, a night such as this is time for them to spin out a yarn of nostalgic fantasy. Encouraged by the lack of a crowd and with space to fill, statements start to fly. In the opening rounds the barman athletically hits back with factual blocks and reality-check haymakers; statistics and personal experiences are given. Two histories cross examined, one where 1982 means Thatcher and the Falklands, the other renders Reagan and the AIDS crisis. Stoicism and national pride vs mental health and realism. In the latter rounds the barman is fatigued, swaying on the backbar, glasses begin to stack up as form begins to drop. The older men seem stronger than ever. The barflies come in close now, they scrutinise his generations work ethic and make wild political comments on poverty, immigrants and the minimum wage. The barman is close to sheer bloody despair, he maintains his defence and focuses on breathing while maintaining his professional stance. But at the end of the night the barman knows HE will ring that bell, they will politely leave and they will return again in a week and maybe, just maybe there will be a change, common ground or maybe at least polite silence. But what these interactions have given despite the salt in the eye is community and an exchange between generations, culture and class of those participating. No home is ever straight forward, no relative without their good and bad traits and in a world where we often slide into echo chambers online or in our physical environments, the pub is still a place where society is family, face to face, pint to pint. Or maybe it's just a room with alcohol on tap?

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Jean Garro Jean Garro
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3-D doodle practice

Micron pen and alcohol markers

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WaterproofFade-Proof WaterproofFade-Proof
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Lax Inktober 4-5
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I'm continuing my lax inktober with entry 04 radio and 05 blade. This is my take on Alastor from hazbin hotel. I don't usually do fanart but I've been enjoying the characters in this world too much not to draw them. These were drawn with Pen and alcohol markers

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Auto Therapy Beer

A detailed, hand-drawn illustration of a frothy beer mug featuring the play-on-words "Auto Therapy." Perfect for craft beer enthusiasts, home brewers, and anyone who finds peace in a cold pint.

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JenniferG JenniferG
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Iris collage

From scraps of watercolor and alcohol ink experiments.

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claudia claudia
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queen of hearts

ink drawing colored with alcohol markers . Queen of hearts

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JenniferG JenniferG
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River rocks 1

Watercolor background with alcohol ink ripples and rocks.

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Lilies in Lake

A vibrant, hand-drawn marker illustration featuring a rustic wooden cabin perched on the edge of a tranquil lake. The foreground is filled with glowing green lily pads, leading the eye toward rolling green mountains under a bright, cloudy sky. This piece captures the essence of a peaceful summer escape and the beauty of lakeside living.

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Yellow Church

A vibrant sketch of a yellow church with detailed architecture, the surrounding greenery enhances the serene atmosphere.

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WaterproofFade-Proof WaterproofFade-Proof
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Lax Inktober 1-3
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This is a combination drawing of 1-3 of inktober2020 Its a take on a campy scifi villain and his plucky assistant, as well as the goofy ghost always interrupting their plans. 1. Fish 2.Wisp 3.Bulky. Done with pen and alcohol marker.

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