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Nigane Herin Nigane Herin
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Hmmmm…

..what is so funny m’dear? Or are you just having a laughing fit? Antigone is either laughing at something either genuinely funny or just a fit but either way those swim trunks. Had this pose sketched out years ago and just finally figured out what to do with it. Ten years later…if not more.

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ROBIN ROBIN
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Sunset view from Train

This is a Watercolor painting about the beautiful scenery we spot on train journeys. Imagine you are on going through an amazing route and spot this Breathtaking view of the sunset.

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Will (Bampi) Edwards Will (Bampi) Edwards
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Cute Pug

Did this for a sketchdaily group and wanted to share. Hope you like.

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Brady Brady
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Nothingness Volume 1 #1

It's nothing

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Art Craft Land Art Craft Land
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The Nomad Jew, Acrylic on canvas 90/60 by Yasia Kagan

My name is Yasia Kagan (Tsarevski) - i'm artist, painter and teacher. I was born in a family of architects and painters, in a special atmosphere imbued with creation and art, love for aesthetics ... Since I remember myself I was painting, this was always part of me. It wasn’t be me without painting. But I have paved a long way to where I am now - today I paint every day by teaching people and open their eyes to the amazing world around and within them. I started drawing black and white graphics, but since than I evolved my style by adding colors. Now I have found a combination that can express best what I want to see and feel. I am director of a painting and creation studio "The Magic of the Brush" in the growth of the network of experience in Carmiel. I was born into a family of architects and artists, painting and a passion for art have fascinated me all my life, I started with black and white graphics like a forest of books and slowly rolled into color painting. The creation of all work makes me alive - I feel, I think, I understand. I believe that art is a way of life. I Want to bring it to as many people as possible in order to make our world a better place.

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Alison Poole Alison Poole
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Dog Days are Over

Acrylic painting on 5x7 canvas panel

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Caden Hoyt Caden Hoyt
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Old barn

Both buildings and trees are things I'd like to be better at... I'm going to have to branch out from leafless trees and decrepit structures eventually but for now the trees stay leafless

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Lukas Zapp Lukas Zapp
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Time To Prepare

What do you visualize in your mind when you think of the prepare?

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Indiandoodler Indiandoodler
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The rooftop

The imagination and inspiration roams free when you are on rooftop. The open sky, the air, the su, moon and stas and bird, all helps in taking you to your own peace.

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Sue Anna Joe Sue Anna Joe
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Root of Life

We all start from zero. We learn to crawl, we learn to walk, we learn to run, and we fall. We get back up and keep on going. But life is complicated, it doesn't always go as we hope for. The urge to give up drags you down. And we struggle to fight and climb our way back up. We fall again, we climb again. Sometimes weaker, sometimes stronger than before. The secret? Just keep on going, no matter how hard things are because one day, everything will be okay. And that glimmer of hope is what I struggle to fight for each day.

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Jan MB Jan MB
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Parenthood

Digital—drawn in Procreate.

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Ettienne Short Ettienne Short
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lunchtime doodle

Don't have a lot of time these days so these last ones are all 30 minute portraits.

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Tonya Doughty Tonya Doughty Plus Member
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Junkmail artjournal

My favorite way to eliminate the often paralyzing fear of "ruining" "good" paper is to just paint on any and all junk mail that comes into my house. Higher end catalogs are great for this, they don't use slick, thin paper (and even that gets used in collage or as a desk cover for other projects) and they're already bound for you. Just add marks! Carry it with you. Scan the pages you like. Cut it up later for making other art. It's "just" junk mail, so there is literally no pressure. I have HUNDREDS of these type of things and I run across them all the time, forgotten, in some old backpack or purse or drawer and it's a treasure to look through them again, and add new marks, paints and words.

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Embracing nightmares Embracing nightmares
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Your……

It’s not often I put myself out there, but the lighting conditions were perfect that day. #Embracingnightmares still bringing you that slow flow art style….

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Jeanette Jeanette
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A new beginning
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Hi, I know it’s been a while since I posted something but I got locked out of my phone last week and it took the whole week to get it unlocked and I’m just now getting back online. I also took a few days to think about the kind of art i want to post to this account. I started this year doing a 365 day challenge to draw something every single day but of course life is unpredictable no matter how much you prepare for it and posting every single day having something creative to share on Instagram did not work, so instead of posting every single day I’m just gonna post two or three times a week. I’m going to post stuff that I like that I’m proud of, that’s worthy of mentioning about. Soooo ,look forward to that | (• ◡•)| P.S. I’ve realized I like drawing and painting on objects more then I do canvas and paper which is why my future projects are mostly on objects.

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Stephen Stephen
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The Meeting Bell

The Meeting Bell Medium : Pen and Ink On Bristol Board Size : 11" x 15" Year illustration was completed : 1987 This illustration was part of a collection of pen and ink rendering i did for a christian mission, for their pamphlet that was published to inform the community, surrounding churches, and the military post near by, of the services they offered, and about their ranch. Their main ministry is to the military service personnel and their families. They offer a weekly dinner followed by a Bible study. They offer a place where service personnel could spend the weekend at the ranch for free, with meals included. There would also be activities they could partake in , such as going to concerts, going to amusement parks, visiting national park for picnics and hiking. The ranch holds retreat for military personnel who are in training, who want to learn about the Bible , and enjoy good home cooked food, rest, and out door recreation in the country. This ministry also lends it's facilities too near by churches, and to the military chaplaincy, for luncheons. This ministry is a great work of God, share God's word, and love through hospitality. About the bell. I call this illustration the meeting bell, because it sat right out side the activity center, and when ever a retreat was being held, the bell was use to let the guess know when a meal was being served, or a Bible study was about to begin. If you study the bell you can tell that at one time it must have been housed in some kind of church or fire house, by the big wheel attached to it's side, so it can be rung by a rope. Then when it found it's self at the ranch , they must have had a arm clacker manufactured, To strike the bell to sound.

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Wren Winton Wren Winton
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Be Still

You are not alone.

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Ginny Griffin Ginny Griffin
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Five Poppies

freehand flowers and such...poppies are my favorite to draw...

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Kale Just Tastes Like The Colour Green”, May 2022.

Today’s drawing gets it’s name from something I overheard someone declare at lunch yesterday afternoon. I’ve had kale often enough and yet, I’m not convinced it tastes *entirely* like grass... I could be wrong though. Thoughts?

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Cranes are comin
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Richy Richy
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VD2 Elizabeth

I don't expect many of you to be familiar with my Instagram page, but the algorithms are going nuts over the lack of posting I've been doing. I'm really glad to get this out for them! I hope you enjoy! This took me far longer than it should have, but school's been tough.

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Alison Poole Alison Poole
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Beware Mountain Lake

Acrylic on canvas panel

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ArTeaCupcake ArTeaCupcake
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Its Okay To Be Different

It’s okay to be different. You don’t have to be like everyone else in order to fit in or be accepted. In fact, being different is what makes you unique and special. Embrace your quirks and differences, because that’s what makes you who you are. Being different can also be a good thing. It can make you stand out from the crowd and make you more memorable. When it comes to your career, being different can help you stand out and get ahead. And when it comes to relationships, having unique interests or hobbies can attract like-minded people who share your passions. So don’t worry if you don’t quite fit into the mold of society's expectations – there is nothing wrong with being different! Just own it, embrace it and enjoy all the benefits that come with it!

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Its A U.Y. Thing, May 2022.

Taking a break from photo editing to get creative in other areas... Over the Beltane weekend, my girlfriend and I watched the British dub of Urusei Yatsura over on YouTube. Yes, I assure anyone not aware, such a thing exists and my word is it hilarious (but not for the easily offended! Oh and while, I'm here, may the 4th be with you :-)

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Patricia Bingham Patricia Bingham
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Three Crows

A pastel look at people looking at crows from their strange little houses that are seemingly steam powered.

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KAYE J. FOSTER KAYE J. FOSTER
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OUR NAMES ARE SALTY AND SWEETY

OUR NAMES ARE 'SALTY' AND 'SWEETY'

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Suzette Suzette
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Seashells

These are seashells that I copied out from Dana Fox’s (In the Ocean) book. They were fun but it was also challenging trying to capture the likeness and texture of seashells.

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Erich von Hasseln Erich von Hasseln
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Lake Tahoe
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These two are from Lake Tahoe during the start of the Pandemic - Spring 2020

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Ashima Bawa Ashima Bawa
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Squares

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Ginger Ginger
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Dipsys Barker Shop Quartet

Dipsy Diddle and his friends are sure to be a howling sucess with this barking barber shop quartet.

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