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Luis Coelho Luis Coelho
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Sigil

Hibernation time has definitely come to an end on this part of the globe. It is now time to eat the world and so this one decided to bring himself to life and cast some magick around. Drawings are a very powerful tool for that. This is the first bear that I have ever created on paper and I don't know much about why he came out like this but I'm sure that he knows very well all about that. He is the sigil and I trust his eyes

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Steve Tenebrini Steve Tenebrini
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Little Book of Skulls p.48 / Memento Mori

I have a little Moleskine (3.5 x 5.5) notebook that I only draw skulls in. I started in November of 2013 and I do one whenever the urge strikes me. It's not like a skull-a-day thing but sometimes I do get into a period where I will draw one every day for a while then I won't draw any for months. I even lost it for a while and was very sad. I think the longest gap between pages has been a year. This is the most recent skull, drawn on 05.28.2018. Most of them are posted on my Instagram but you have to scroll back a ways to get at the bulk of them.

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Niels Mud Niels Mud
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Mini outdoor theatre

Drawn with one black posca

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Rolf Schroeter Rolf Schroeter
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outdoor swimming season
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outdoor swimming season has begun in the public bath at berlin olympic stadion.

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Andrea Kennard Andrea Kennard
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Black and White Pen Mandala

For me, it's the process of creating - not really the end result. Once something is done, it's done and you move on to the next process. Life is the ultimate process after all. We don't hang around and admire the dead body once it has finished what it needed to do...On the other hand, the end result of someone's process can be felt through what they have left behind. I hope this is what will eventually happen with the art I create.

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Leib Chigrin Leib Chigrin
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Takeshi Kitano

Ink on claybord.

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Jesus Jesus
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Sacrifice

At first I planned on keeping this drawing realistic. But over a week ago I learned that a dear friend lost their sibling in an accident. Then this past weekend I worked on a small project that really struck a chord with me. I helped a friend and her son record a song she dedicated to her father, who had recently passed away as well. They sang "Let it Be" by the Beatles. There was so much emotion in the air. And for the first time ever I was brought to tears after I mixed a song. For the rest of the weekend I thought about my family a LOT. Especially my Parents. They've done so fucking much for me and my brother. It sucks that, only as an adult, I realized that every fiber of who I am, and where I am now is due to their love, support, and sacrifice. This piece goes out to the people you can count on. They're there for you no matter what the cost... No matter the pain, even if it's literally killing them. It's Purely out of Love and they wouldn't have it any other way❤️.

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Jan Doodle Jan Doodle
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Slow with the flow

Lil’ Doodle snail goin’ slow with the flow

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Slavica Slavica
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A day in life

Coffee, newspapers and sleeping bird.

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Luis Coelho Luis Coelho
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The dreamer

"Man on the Train: Hey, are you a dreamer? Wiley: Yeah. Man on the Train: I haven’t seen too many around lately. Things have been tough lately for dreamers. They say dreaming is dead, no one does it anymore. It’s not dead it’s just that it’s been forgotten, removed from our language. Nobody teaches it so nobody knows it exists. The dreamer is banished to obscurity. Well, I’m trying to change all that, and I hope you are too. By dreaming, every day. Dreaming with our hands and dreaming with our minds. Our planet is facing the greatest problems it’s ever faced, ever. So whatever you do, don’t be bored, this is absolutely the most exciting time we could have possibly hoped to be alive. And things are just starting" - waking life (movie). ° So the other day I had a beautiful conversation about lucid dreaming with some friends. We shared amazing dream memories that we all had experienced and right the next day this sleeping beauty started showing up on a piece of paper. What about you, are you a dreamer? :) ♠️

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Eliza Eliza
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Untitled

black and white pride

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Black Paper White Ink

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Noa Noa Plus Member
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The Eiffel Tower

Based on a photo I took when I was there a few weeks ago. Bic pen in my sketchbook

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Bearskullpine
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Bearskullpine A new bigger version of my earlier drawing In the Finnish mythology killing of a bear was followed by a great feast in honour of the bear (peijaiset), where a substantial part of the celebrations consisted of convincing the bear's spirit that it had died accidentally and hadn't been murdered. Afterwards, the bear's skull was hung high upon a pine tree so its spirit could re-enter the heavens. The bones of the bear were then buried under the pine.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Teddy
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Little Teddy. Drawn with my trusty 0.03 and 0.05 fineliners on A4 smooth cartridge paper. That face!!!

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Covidoctor

Charcoal on wood

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Tales of two towns
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Another fantasy landscape straight from imagination

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Lighthouse at Marjaniemi

Part 3 of Hailuoto drawings. Lighthouse at the Marjaniemi fishing harbour just after sunset

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Gnarled tree

Drawing i did for artswap

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Rocks at the Ahonpää top

Drawing of beautifull rock piles at Lapland mountain( called tunturi)

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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If I told the truth

Sometimes I just need to vent. This is my sarcastic take on our fallible humanity and one of my ways of dealing with absurdity. My therapy.

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GROBO GROBO Plus Member
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Blind Rat

Blind Rat for K2 Snowboarding- Found on the 2016 Happy hour

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OKAT OKAT Plus Member
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Line study No. 2114

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IchibanOkami IchibanOkami
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The Black Pearl

Who truly deserves the Black Pearl?

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Guitarist Robot

#robot

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Meadhbh taking a Nap

Sketchbook work from October 2024 2024, Ballpoint Pens on 5” x 8” (10” x 8” Double page spread) Sketchbook, Adobe Photoshop

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Joseph Cornell (1903–1972)

Joseph Cornell (1903–1972) Cornell worked nights at the kitchen table, sorting and assembling materials for his boxes. It was not easy going. Some nights he felt too fatigued from his day job to concentrate on his art and would sit up reading instead, switching on the oven for warmth. In the mornings, his quarrelsome mother would scold him about the mess he’d left at the kitchen table; without a proper workroom, Cornell was forced to store his growing collection of magazine clippings and dime-store baubles out in the garage. In 1940 Cornell finally mustered the courage to quit his job and pursue his art full-time—and even then his habits changed little. He still worked nights at the kitchen table, while his mother and brother slept upstairs. In the late morning he would head downtown for breakfast at his local Bickford’s restaurant, often satisfying his sweet tooth with a Danish or a slice of pie (and lovingly cataloging these indulgences in his diary). - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #JosephCornell @masoncurrey

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myra naito myra naito
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Inktober 2023 Day 26 Barn Owl

Inktober 2023 Day 26 Barn Owl ballpoint pen

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Bek Bek
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Gandalf the Grey

I love working with black, white and all sorts of grey tones. This is a digital drawing created using standard brushes on procreate. Gandalf is a favourite character of mine. One of those characters that whenever they are around you know its all going to be okay.

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michael james michael james
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Amicable Asphyxiation

Oil on Primed Panel, Female with a veil. For hire. Visit my portfolio at www.michaeljamesfa.com/portfolio

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