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WIABANG! - Star Portal

(2B pencil on a 87mm x 139mm postcard) Sometimes, how-to books were sold in old comic book adverts. These ranged from ventriloquism to hypnosis and promised amazing things when, in reality, they were just little booklets. With this artwork, I chose to depict one that would show you how to build something truly wonderful.

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greg matusic greg matusic
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Jack-o'-lantern with a Pentel Arts Pocket Brush Pen on a Post-it brand Post-it.

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Hermit Hermit
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Blasphemy #2 : NARNIA

(2B pencil on a 198mm x 124mm book title page) Profanity is a common form of blasphemy. Here, I've used it in a similar way as you'd see fonts used in the old Letraset catalogues. Plus, nobody says "fadge" anymore, and that used to be a good swear-word.

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Diana Koehne Diana Koehne
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Random sketchbook doodle

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Hermit Hermit
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Numen-Deus TREASURE : THE CHRONOS WATCH

(HB pencil on 85mm x 50mm card) A handy time-travel device.

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Hermit Hermit
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DEADLY SILENCE

(Black biro on a 125mm x 75mm notecard) He'll be fine as long as he keeps talking. Luckily for him, he can arse-on about that crap forever and so just keep out of reach of the bollocks monsters.

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Hermit Hermit
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TOON TORN

(HB pencil on a 87mm x 139mm postcard) Every leap year day, the residents of toon world go batshit crazy and indulge themselves, because it's the only day when they can really get hurt.

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Prapti Gosain Prapti Gosain
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Comical and neat

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Andrea Brücken Andrea Brücken
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Black and white only. Ink.

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Hermit Hermit
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SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE

(black biro on 74mm x 97mm memo paper) If that was being advertised in London, it would probably go for half a million and be split up into flats (apartments).

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Kara Mitchell Kara Mitchell
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The aspiring writer Wilkie Simmons came to Scholars Court 5 years back to finish his debut novel. Rarely seen in society, he works day and night hole up in apartment 6B. What sounds like talking to himself, he assures the concerned neighbor (somewhat jump

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Simsim Simsim
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That boy, take me away, into the night Out of the hum of the street lights and into a forest..

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Rolf Schroeter Rolf Schroeter
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Dutch band 'the Ex' playing in 'Roter Salon' of Berlin Volsbühne - Concert was great! - drawn in the crowd and colored at home

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Federico Federico
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my big handmade scrap books are the place were I go crazy. I think sometimes I arrive at cool places.

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Federico Federico
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I like it when I strike a nice combination of delicate features and bold marks. I suppose the simple palette helps in this case.

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Pilyclix Pilyclix
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Branding pilyclix

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Kasey Cole Kasey Cole
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Made on a small sticky with a Sharpie and a gelly roll pen.

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Florent Becquet (aka Makak) Florent Becquet (aka Makak)
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They could have originated from government research and the least accomplished specimens may have been released in nature.

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Súa Agapé Súa Agapé
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Panda Panda

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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Our Town

This is a pen and watercolour painting done as a proposal for a competition to do a mural painting in a community centre. This was back in the late 90s. I was beaten out by a contemporary artist who painted the wall with four strips of colour, which could have been done in a matter of hours. The community centre was predominantly filled with local kids. I felt so sorry for the kids. Not once did any of them look at the "mural" and when I asked what they thought of the painting on the wall, they said, "What painting?"

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Juice_Lime Juice_Lime
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Random Things

Scribbles of random things around me.

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Juice_Lime Juice_Lime
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Dragons

Years back, when I tried drawing different dragons I saw on the internet on a whim. Now that my old sketch book is nearly full and I am getting ready to move onto the next, I went through the whole thing and rediscovered this.

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Cameron Cameron
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Bad Notes

Been sketching ideas for cartoons (for my second Fried Baloney book, eventually). I'll crop bits of the drawings and post them here.

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Juice_Lime Juice_Lime
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I can see You

Contemplated alongside the song "Was It You" by Au5 and HALIENE.

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Juice_Lime Juice_Lime
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Scribbles: Important Curvy Lines

After yet another afternoon of mind-drifting, I found something I wasn't expecting. One thing over the years, memories are bound to forgotten if I don't recognise its importance in practice. In this case, it was a basic yet very crucial element for my dynamic pieces: curly lines. Continuing from the "spirit" of that character drawing yesterday, I started early today with trying to draw the character in its updated form. Suddenly, I ran into a roadblock: I was unable to bring it to life. Running through nearly a dozen sketches, something felt missing. A bit frustrated, I just lounged around the place and listened to some music played on my phone. Turning it off after a while to prevent the media distraction trap, I just started to let my thoughts wander and looked through different things, asking myself some things... My work felt a little blocky lately. It almost felt like I was focusing too much using certain details as a starting point to improvise from. This results in me struggling to build outwards into a full picture. Often, I find myself losing track of the original concept, which frustrates me. One thought then got into my head. It was something I enjoyed in the past years, which was the concept of "Flow". Suddenly, I felt signs of an answer. The original drawing "White Bird" came into my mind, reminding me of how I started drawing that important piece. I still have a strong impression on how I started it. It started as flowy lines to carve out an outline, vibe, or energy, or whatever my mind finds to describe. Later, I would slowly narrow out the details and sharpen its precision, almost like carving a figure out of nothing. And there it was. Sketching the core or skeleton of an idea, adding the main shape, before narrowing down the to details and precision. A very basic skill in drawing that I have forgotten, as dumb as a nitwit. If I had the core idea there from the start, I wouldn't have lost it right? Putting it into practice, I saw its immediate effects. Curly lines were the only thing I used, and suddenly the White Bird was flying and "alive" again as it should be. Man, I have recorded these for years, within my personal achieve of sketches. Yet, I somehow forgot them like an idiot? I am just speechless. It almost feels like I am back to square one, although there was a takeaway. I have learned the lesson of forgetting this basic practice, which led me astray for all these months. Seriously, I really have to remember how important it is. Putting that aside, I have noticed that I have these 2 styles. One was that "start from a detail and spread out", and the other was the "start from the big picture and narrow down". I had instances of success in both, which gave me a slight dilemma on which to choose. It is obvious that I can't limit myself to either, that would be falling for the stupidity of Duality. My own solution, would be to use either when the situation calls. I can't forget either, I just need to know when is the correct time to use it... ==

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Ashima Bawa Ashima Bawa
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Random sketch

Brush and drawing ink

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Ashima Bawa Ashima Bawa
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Quick sketch

Brush and drawing ink

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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More poses

Working on body poses and obviously not hands haha

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Amelia Naomi Amelia Naomi
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Emmas 10th Birthday Portrait

This weekend we were going to celebrate Emma turning 10 (approximate, because she is a rescue) with an Ancient Aliens-themed party. It is her favorite show. Well... things went sideways. Long story short, after a vet visit, we learned she needed to have surgery to remove a small mass in her neck :( Thankfully, everything went smoothly, and we will get confirmation in a few weeks from pathology if the mass was benign. We are remaining hopeful that it was. Happy birthday Emma! No matter what, you are out of this world

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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Composition

Something I started but may never finish it. I wanted to work on space and composition. Its a good start.

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