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Adam Lewis Adam Lewis
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Doodle pattern on paper bag.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Spider superstition

Superstitions: Spiders. The spider once featured in many old potions for the cure of illnesses such as gout, ague, whooping cough and asthma, and these involved either crushing and eating the creature with other ingredients, swallowing a portion of its web, or wearing a little muslin bag of live spiders around the neck. https://www.instagram.com/p/CGC3Rs0hEFY/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

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Rainy Hexemer Rainy Hexemer
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Garbage can: I wanted to try out my 'Secret Shoppers' doodle on a soft surface before I tried it on canvas, and I found a garbage can in our garage that worked okay

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kartika paramita kartika paramita
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Whats Inside My Travel Bag

What's inside my bag? well i bring point n shoot analog camera, a DSLR, pencil box (with pen, pencil and eraser inside), watercolor travel pack from Daler Rowney, mini sketchbook (i use Muji), lipstick, brush pens (Pentel). And no, i'm not bring botanical plant inside my bag, its just something i see and i directly draw it, haha.

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Brianna Eisman Brianna Eisman
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Tension by Brianna Eisman

The theme was 'tension' in which we had to create a work of art using brown paper bags. In the midst of high school drama and stressful testing seasons, I created this mixed media drawing of a woman screaming and pulling at her hair. The hair is made of the brown paper bags to give it depth and texture. The drawing was created on brown paper with white pen highlights.

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Volta Voloshin-Smith Volta Voloshin-Smith
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The Son of Man Is a Millenial Avocado Toast Junkie

Pastel on brown paper bags turned into a sketchbook.

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Hien Ho Hien Ho
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Want a truly unique book bag? Create one with ChalkWild erasable book bag using only your creativity & doodle arts

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Tracy Boness Tracy Boness
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Victorian bag pencil study

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zamzammee zamzammee Plus Member
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doodle on bag

15 minutes doodle on a non woven bag using acrylic white marker

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David Terrill David Terrill Plus Member
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RIP CRV

Airbags deployed...RIP CRV 2003-2019. Drove this guy just short of 17 years. First new car I owned. Goodbye old friend.

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Zuzanna Turek Zuzanna Turek
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Cabbage eating tiger

based on a sketchbook drawing, inspired by drunk conversation

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Chandeep Kaur Chandeep Kaur
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Teabag Art

Tea Bag art using watercolors

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Robert Falagrady Robert Falagrady
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whats in the bag

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Maria Bălan Maria Bălan
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#inktober #day10 #flowing

the next piece for #inktober environmental issues series continues with #day10 word #flowing. It's quite hard to correlate a situation with a word, but this is how flowing and plastic waste ended up looking like. How much plastic waste do I produce in a day? In a week? How about a year? Nature is full of plastic waste and is overflowing everywhere. In the rivers, seas and oceans... Next time they ask you at the supermarket if you need a plastic bag, think again...

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Embracing nightmares Embracing nightmares
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Atomic trash

Inspired from garbage cans at the WA state fair.

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Baguette

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Natasha Natasha
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Sketchbook day 7

Rad experience joining a local drawing group for the first time yesterday although I didn't realise how inconvenient my backpack was going to be, it made me slow to set up / pack up and a few of us had to organise a locker at the gallery as we didn't know backpacks weren't allowed so I spent most of today sewing a bag/sketchbook cover which fits an A4 sketchbook, pencils, id and phone and also has some backing in it so I can easily sketch on my lap without dropping my stuff all over the place. I'm going to do a bit more work on my weird comic book page tonight but in the mean time this is my sea serpent digitally coloured, he lives at Apollo Bay and likes to sleep camouflaged amongst the lifesaver rings.

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Baggage

Pencil Drawing

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Tyler vevea Tyler vevea
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Lovecraftian Cosmonaut

The latest piece of work, done with ink and graphite.

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Richard Koehler Richard Koehler
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Love me oolong time

Small painting on oolong tea bag cover

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Charlie Haggard Charlie Haggard
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Bagel man

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Christine Liu Christine Liu
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Book characters

This was for a Kinokuniya tote bag contest but it was inspired by a whole host of things. I have included some of my favorite book characters in the doodle as well as some folklores from Japan and China. Can you recognize them and the book characters?

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Karen Karen
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The Santa Claus Hustle

Santa Claus is hustling to unload gift bags from his sleigh and distribute gifts to everyone.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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waiting for the train

Some things I saw and drew but didn't share. A friendly dog who wanted to say hello, a bride and a groom on the way to the wedding waiting for the train (she wore plastic slides and had her high heels in the bag), a lost cicada, a book (Sula by Toni Morison was absolutely amazing). Oh and also using dry ice to make dramatic seltzer.

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Robert Falagrady Robert Falagrady
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Whats in the bag?

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Suzette Suzette
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Paper bag

Watercolor and Graphite art inspired by Stephen Gammell.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Dialogues in Paradise (one)

Dialogues in Paradise (one)by Can Xue. The tree was full of tiny bells. When the bells sparkled, they jingled in splendor. I moved my left toe and heard the wind outside the door blowing away somebody's garbage can. It is always the god-damned south wind.

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vero vero
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lets pack our bags

we went camping last summer and i drew this on the way. got inspired by the trees and the beautiful lake near our tent. wish you a wonderful day!!:)

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Gerhard Schellert Gerhard Schellert
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never without handbag

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Stephen Stephen
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Sower and the Seed

Sower and the Seed This painting illustrates the parable “The Sower and the Seed,” a teaching of Jesus recorded in the book of Matthew chapter 13. The four hearts in the sky represent four different responses of those who hear the Gospel message. The heart on the lower left represents those who have heard the gospel but reject it. The devil then comes and takes it away from their hearts. This is illustrated by the crows flying away with the seed that fell on the road side. The second heart on the upper left side of the sky represents those who receive the gospel message with joy, but it doesn’t take root in their faith, and their faith is temporal, falling away when trials or affliction come their way because of the gospel. This is illustrated by a grape vine withering away in the heat of the day due to a lack of a deep root system. The heart in the upper right corner of the sky represents those who received the gospel and believe, but the worries of the world, and the deceitfulness of riches, choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful. This is illustrated by the grapevine being choked out by a purple, flower-bearing, climbing, strangling vine called, morning glory. These vines produce pretty flowers, but they are an organic farmer’s enemy because they will choke out his crops. I learned this firsthand in organic farming when I was a missionary for a couple of summers. The heart in the lower right corner of the sky represents those who hear, believe, and are committed to living for the gospel, so they produce much fruit. This is illustrated by a healthy, strong, fruit-bearing grapevine. The tilled field represents the world that God has prepared to receive the Gospel message. The sower represents all Christians that are commanded to go into the world and proclaim the gospel message. The seed being thrown by the sower represents the gospel message going out to the world. The seed bag has written on it, “The Word Seed Co.” (October 28, 2017)

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