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Jami Lea Jami Lea
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On the fritz

Little watercolor robot doodle

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Kristen Rasmussen Kristen Rasmussen
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Fractal City - Part One

My original character, Yomi, has a fascination with light. These lamps you see might look familiar to you, but Yomi is among the first to discover the beauty of colored light. He shares it with the neighbors in his town and the eyes of dazzled passerbys. ---- 1/3 part of a new series called Fractal City.

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Nom De Guerre Nom De Guerre
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Mornings

Ink on paper

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Cookie Monster Cookie Monster
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Mouse house

Pencil on sketchbook paper

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Anlly Anlly
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EL AND MAX

Finished the last season! I gotta be honest, I cried.

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Lena Zvereva Lena Zvereva
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Another floral doodling and mixing the color

This time, again, two combinations. I believe the hues are very nice and calming. I used yellow ochre as the yellow color (PY 43, PY 1). On the upper part, the cobalt blue (PB 28) is used, on the lower part - it's ultramarine (PB 29).

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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My Childhood Plush Collection
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I'm working on a series of childhood stuffed animals versus child monsters (i.e. the safety of home vs the real world and its bullies). I haven't done the monsters yet, but here are the stuffed animals. I drew them from memory as opposed to referencing what Cheer Bear and Rainbow Brite's dog looked like. I looked after. I didn't get them quite right. That's OK; I think the wonkiness adds to the charm. These are drawn in reverse for a woodcut effect, then scanned and printed and gone over with gouache and watercolor.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Tunnel Visionaries, July 2019.

Taking some inspiration from Robert Louis Stevenson whilst throwing in a touch of my own madness too!

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Cookie Monster Cookie Monster
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frog

pen & sharpie on sketchbook paper

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Lena Zvereva Lena Zvereva
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More floral doodle and color mix

Again, mixing some colors to get greens: 1) cobalt blue (PB 28) plus cadmium lemon (PY 35); 2) ultramarine (PB 28) and cadmium yellow. Didn’t see much difference. In the first case there seem to be more hues, though. Funny, cadmium yellow medium and cadmium lemon have the same label: PY 35

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LeBoucher LeBoucher
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Appropriationnisme ou le « Remake » Wassily -Kandinsky – Painting style Wassily Kandinsky –Circles in a circle - 1923

Français : L’Appropriationnisme ou le « Remake » est un concept simple. En effet, il suffit de reprendre le travail d’un artiste et signer la nouvelle production de son nom. Il ne s’agit, en aucun cas, de copier l’œuvre comme pourrait le faire un faussaire. Il ne s’agit pas non plus de plagier l’œuvre. En ce qui me concerne, j’utilise l’œuvre célèbre d’un artiste reconnu. En réutilisant une œuvre originale préexistante et célèbre, condition sine qua non, je propose de rendre un hommage. Il ne s’agit en aucun cas d’un manque d’inspiration surtout lorsque l’on sait maintenant que : « l’art naît de l’art et non de la nature » : Ernst Gombrich. Dans cette série, j’ai voulu revisiter des œuvres célèbres en utilisant ma technique graphique de l’éloge de l’approximation mettant en évidence la problématique de la défaillance et de la mémoire vaporeuse. English: Appropriationism or Remake is a simple concept. Indeed, it is enough to take again the work of an artist and to sign the new production of his name. It is not a question of copying the work as a forger could do. It is not a question of plagiarizing the work. As far as I'm concerned, I use the famous work of a recognized artist. By reusing a pre-existing and famous original work, condition sine qua non, I propose to pay tribute. It is by no means a lack of inspiration especially when we now know that: "art is born of art and not of nature": Ernst Gombrich. In this series, I wanted to revisit famous works using my graphic technique of praising the approximation highlighting the problem of failure and vaporous memory. https://www.pierretomyleboucher.fr

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Cookie Monster Cookie Monster
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no monkeying around

Pencil & prismacolor pens on sketchbook paper

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Kristen Rasmussen Kristen Rasmussen
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Flower Boy

Acrylic painting inspired from photo-reference. Used little fake flowers for the eyes.

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Randa Taylor Randa Taylor
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Summer and Winter

Working on Ned poses. Adding details. Practicing sketching.

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Ania Pawlik Ania Pawlik
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Another adventure

'Another adventure', night sketch, ink and coffee

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Lena Zvereva Lena Zvereva
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Some floral doodles and color test

For some reason I tried some floral drawings, of different shapes, and I also used mixtures of different colors to produce hues of green. The first page - it’s a mix of the cobalt blue (PB 28) and cadmium yellow medium (PY 35). On the second one there is ultramarine (PB 29) for the blue color and the same yellow paint. To me, it seems the difference is very little but I’ve got the color closest to the ‘normal’ green using Cobalt rather than ultramarines. The latter gave either to yellowish to olive hues or too blueysh

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Nom De Guerre Nom De Guerre
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Poison art frog

Colored pencil and ink on paper

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Cookie Monster Cookie Monster
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Mkay...

pencil on sketchbook paper

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Nom De Guerre Nom De Guerre
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Doodle from the deep

Pencil and ink on paper

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Shinpi (神秘)”, July 2019.

Another song for dreams.

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Lena Zvereva Lena Zvereva
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Race car sketches

One sketch was made at the racing event and the other is backed on a picture. Didn’t help much, thiugh

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Slavica Slavica
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Summer in the city

Life of a cat

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Anshul shetty Anshul shetty
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robo yaku

Yaku is my fictional robot. my first original digital art XD

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Cookie Monster Cookie Monster
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greenhouse

pencil & ink on sketchbook paper

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Priscilla Alvarado Priscilla Alvarado
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House

#housedoodle

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Karl Dupéré-Richer Karl Dupéré-Richer
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Sprawling critters

A few sprawling critters from my sketchbook...

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Valerie Valerie
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Fragility Of Time

Acrylic surreal painting

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LeBoucher LeBoucher
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Appropriationnisme ou le « Remake » de la leçon de piano de Pierre-Auguste  Renoir

Français : L’Appropriationnisme ou le « Remake » est un concept simple. En effet, il suffit de reprendre le travail d’un artiste et signer la nouvelle production de son nom. Il ne s’agit, en aucun cas, de copier l’œuvre comme pourrait le faire un faussaire. Il ne s’agit pas non plus de plagier l’œuvre. En ce qui me concerne, j’utilise l’œuvre célèbre d’un artiste reconnu. En réutilisant une œuvre originale préexistante et célèbre, condition sine qua non, je propose de rendre un hommage. Il ne s’agit en aucun cas d’un manque d’inspiration surtout lorsque l’on sait maintenant que : « l’art naît de l’art et non de la nature » : Ernst Gombrich. Dans cette série, j’ai voulu revisiter des œuvres célèbres en utilisant ma technique graphique de l’éloge de l’approximation mettant en évidence la problématique de la défaillance et de la mémoire vaporeuse. English: Appropriationism or Remake is a simple concept. Indeed, it is enough to take again the work of an artist and to sign the new production of his name. It is not a question of copying the work as a forger could do. It is not a question of plagiarizing the work. As far as I'm concerned, I use the famous work of a recognized artist. By reusing a pre-existing and famous original work, condition sine qua non, I propose to pay tribute. It is by no means a lack of inspiration especially when we now know that: "art is born of art and not of nature": Ernst Gombrich. In this series, I wanted to revisit famous works using my graphic technique of praising the approximation highlighting the problem of failure and vaporous memory. https://www.pierretomyleboucher.fr

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Nom De Guerre Nom De Guerre
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Sage

Pencil on paper

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Cookie Monster Cookie Monster
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farmer pig

pencil & pen on sketchbook paper

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