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Anne Keenan Higgins Anne Keenan Higgins
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March

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OKAT OKAT Plus Member
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S T R E T C H
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Tonya Doughty Tonya Doughty Plus Member
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Im Returning the Rock Tumbler

I had a rock tumbler as a child and really enjoyed it. When my youngest was a child we bought her one. She was eager to enjoy it too, but somewhere after starting on that path, we lost track and it everything inside turned into a solid mass. We tossed it and forgot about it. On a recent beach trip, I collected handfuls of rocks, as I am always likely to do, and, upon return, remembered how I loved my childhood rock tumbler. I immediately researched, ordered and eagerly anticipated its delivery. Of course, with Amazon Prime, that was only a couple day’s wait. As soon as I unboxed it I thought “what am I doing?” I have neither time, nor space for yet another hobby. I thought “what will I DO with a pile of polished, pretty rocks?” I would gather them in my hands and feel their silky smoothness. I would likely gather them in some beautiful glass bowl and…then what? I have toddler grand kids frequently at my home. They put small colorful things in their mouths and up their noses and feed them to the dogs regularly. And I don’t even have a single space to display a bog bowl of pretty rocks. So I quickly decided “I’m Returning the Rock Tumbler” and will, for NOW, stick to painting them when the mood strikes.

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Caroline Whelan Caroline Whelan
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Untitled

I went to Europe in 2012 and visited Germany, Switzerland, Turkey, and Greece. I loved the architecture that I saw in these countries, but I found the architectural style of the houses in Germany and Switzerland particularly charming.

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FRENEMY FRENEMY Plus Member
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All These Friends Inside My Head.
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Gouache and watercolor on Arches watercolor paper.

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John Sanchez John Sanchez
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View from the Brickell Flatiron building

I thought of Edward Hopper when I came upon this view but a daytime version of his corner etching. I used watercolor, pen, and colic markers

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Junkyard Sam Junkyard Sam Plus Member
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Horserider

"Horserider." Because that's what horses look like to me. Ink and watercolor on 5x5 Arches cold press.

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FRENEMY FRENEMY Plus Member
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Anxiety-Ridden Gnome With His Trusted Service Log.

Anxiety-Ridden Gnome With His Trusted Service Log. Watercolor and Gouache on Arches watercolor paper

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David Terrill David Terrill Plus Member
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Civilized

11” x 15” Original ink and watercolor illustration on Arches 140# hotpress watercolor paper. Signed by the artist. Unframed.

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Anna Deligianni Anna Deligianni
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Floating City part two

#cityspace #architecture

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Inês Antunes Inês Antunes
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Party in the frogs mouth

Frog, moon and stars! Another one inspired by @moonchildillustrations and her #moontoberweekends prompt, this one combines two of them. Fortunately, I had to search for really cute pictures of frogs with their mouths open. By the way, what kind of music do you think the flies are dancing to? : .

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Wouter Wouter
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Sassenpoort Zwolle

The old city gate (the 'Sassenpoort') in Zwolle.

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Meghna Bagri Meghna Bagri
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Shredder

Humble shredder

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Tonya Doughty Tonya Doughty Plus Member
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Rainbow High Rise

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David Terrill David Terrill Plus Member
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Will-o-wisp

In folklore, a will-o'-the-wisp, will-o'-wisp or ignis fatuus, is an atmospheric ghost light seen by travelers at night, especially over bogs, swamps or marshes. --Wikipedia 11” x 17” Original ink and watercolor painting on Arches 140# hotpress watercolor paper. Signed by the artist. Unframed.

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Michelle Lasalvia Michelle Lasalvia
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#niunamenos

Ilustración en apoyo a la marcha del 19 de Octubre realizada en Chile y Argentina en contra de la violencia hacia la mujer. Illustration in support of the October 19 march in Chile and Argentina against violence towards women.

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Rin Rin
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Me
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Day 1: yourself. This is my personal project #DoodleWithRin365 that I am working now. It is a journey of self development in creativity and encourage myself to explore as many things as possible. I have focused a lot in detailed architecture last 2 years and really enjoyed those crazy detail lines. This year, I would like to explore something different. In this project, I decide on those themes by myself which will be included things I like and also things that I have never tried before but would like to know more. Back to my works here, I used Pilot new brush pen to completed the outline on my sketchbook and the wording with tablet. For second version, I used my real lipstick for lips :)

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FRENEMY FRENEMY Plus Member
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The Treasure Hunters

Gouache, Watercolor, and Ink on Arches paper. A gang of friends finds a hidden treasure. Life Goals.

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FRENEMY FRENEMY Plus Member
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Home Is Where The Hurt Is

Home Is Where The Hurt Is. Gouache on Arches watercolor paper. A painting for all those who came up with crappy home lives.

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aditi bhandarkar aditi bhandarkar
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For it is the heart that searches for the soul

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Yod Yod
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Apple

I had an idea to create illustrations of fruit set in autumn 2017, and have been working on the realization of this idea throughout February/March 2018. In all, I have created 11 illustrations: apple, apricot, banana, cherry, grape, lemon, orange, pear, plum, tomato, watermelon. Using rapidograph to form the shape, I am coloring my works digitally in Adobe Photoshop. Here is an apple!

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Ross Hendrick Ross Hendrick
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Cold hearts

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Elle Duffey Elle Duffey
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Canary Wharf

London Thames view from a long walk the other day

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Marching On

Pencil Drawing

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Daniel Sailer Daniel Sailer
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Untitled

A friend of mine always sends my lovely portraits. Actually I was searching for a totally different picture and found this and had to draw it.

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Joer_B Joer_B
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InstaCheck
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Nat checking her email. The polar fleece blanket colour and texture didn't turn out the way I wanted it to. Bic4 Ballpoint Pen, Sanrio Novelty 10 Colour Ballpoint Pen on Archival 8.5" x 11" paper

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Paula Magal Paula Magal
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Untitled

An illustration from my travel journal at Park Güell, Barcelona (architects: Antoni Gaudí and Josep Maria Jujol; 1900).

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Sohini Sohini
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Understanding Architecture

Watercolor piece done in prep for actual graphic design for school course work

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Martin Varennes-Cooke Martin Varennes-Cooke
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State of Undress

Part of the drawing a day challenge - March 17

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John Sanchez John Sanchez
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View from the office

This was done from one of the upper floors of the building I work in here in downtown Miami.

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