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David Wilson David Wilson
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Fruit and Bottles

Oil on masonite.

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Nathan Craven Nathan Craven
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Bottle, Reflective shading

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Jennifer Mallory-Welch Jennifer Mallory-Welch
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Bourbon Bottles

Acrylic on 24 x 18 canvas

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Floriane Pina Floriane Pina
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Paint - Acrylique - Posca - Vase en bleu

I worked on a Portuguese wine bottle with Posca markers. This is an original and unique artwork. This bottle can now be used as a small vase or a pretty carafe

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Kriti B Kriti B
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Cold Beverage

Cold beverage for summer. This is a soft drink in Codd-neck bottle popular in India. It comes in 2 flavour lemon and orange

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Embracing nightmares Embracing nightmares
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The imp in a bottle...

Follow me on the gram, if you want to see my progress #embracingnightmares

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Serenity Serenity
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Wild tonic bottle

Looking for shapes in the bottle, and I found my reflection - twice! A perfect metaphor for this whole process.

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Karen Tam Karen Tam
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Plastic bottle Terrarium

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Gene Hart Gene Hart
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Bottle and Carafe

Oil-based markers and pen.

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Ioannes Ioannes
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Bottle Cap from Fitzs

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Stephen Stephen
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The Three Witnesses

TheStephen Vattimo 7 mins The Three Witnesses Acrylic on Canvas Size :48"x68" Year finished: 2004-14 This painting illustrates three witnesses who are taking part in the salvation of a homeless person. the figure in the background is angled, this imposed by them being Positioned on second-floor balconies, symbolizing they are not humans, they are a higher class of beings. To the left side of the painting a demon and to the right side an angel of God . the kingdoms they serve are identified by the breastplate emblems of their armor. The demon has a dragon head overlaid on a pentagram. The angle of God has a lions head overlaid on a cross. The demon face is partly hidden by a hood which represents deception, where in contrast the angle of God is wearing nothing on his head that hiders the view of his face., representing honest. Angel is always involved in the affairs of the human race. The demon is warring against man to turn their heart against God, and lead them to destruction. God's angel is always warring lead mankind to salvation through Jesus the Christ, and lead him away from the path of destruction that comes from sinful living. The ally way is representing three kingdoms, to the left, the kingdom o Hell. The center road, the kingdom of mankind. To the right side, the kingdom of Heaven. The path of these kingdoms is represented by the direction of stairs. To go the way of Hell is to take the stairs down to the sub-level door. To the go, the way of heaven is to take the fire escape upward. The lighting and the condition of the structures of the walls also identify the nature of the kingdoms they represent. The kingdom of Hell is represented by the dark and crumbling wall. Man's kingdom is represented by a boarded up windowed wall that is a dead end. Symbolizing that mankind only has two roads to chose from, there is no such thing as a third reality. The left side of the paint is a cardboard box and a newspaper floor which serve as a makeshift shelter for the homeless man. The turned over bottle reveals which devise he had that lead him to a life of living in the street. The tipped over trash can which spills its trash onto the light source that is lighting the alleyway, which is in the shape of a cross, represents mankind's sin which Jesus The Christ paid in full the debt which God demand for the payment for sin which is death. So that The guiltless took the place of the guilty, that by faith in this truth all will escape Hell and enter the Kingdom of God as children and heirs of The Highest God. The Homeless man, who is dirty,ill-clothed, cold, tired, hungry, hopeless, symbolizes the condition of Mankind outside a flourishing relationship with God. The Christian witness is better dressed implying he is walking with God, and his life is blessed through God provision. The witness is showing compassion and the love of Christ to this homeless man by wrapping his arm around the shoulder of the dirty smelly homeless man. He points the homeless man in the direction of the path that leads to salvation through faith in the work of Jesus The Christ which is His work on the Cross, receive Jesus as his Lord and Savior. That through a relationship with the Christ, He can receive the guidance, the strength, the willpower to leave his old life of being a drunkard and living in the street. Because in Christ old thing pass away, and all thing are made new. The light that falls on the Christian witness and the homeless man and opens up in the shape of the cross in the alleyway, comes from a heavenly source outside the picture. Written by Stephen J.Vatttimo June 16, 2014

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Ioannes Ioannes
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Bottle Opener

who opened the wine already it's 9:30 am

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Edmund Gamponia Edmund Gamponia
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Change starts from within

Custom Absolut vodka bottle doodling

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Robert Falagrady Robert Falagrady
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Bottles up

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WILLIAM OBRIEN WILLIAM OBRIEN Plus Member
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VINE BOTTLE

8.5 X 11 cardstock

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WILLIAM OBRIEN WILLIAM OBRIEN Plus Member
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BROKEN BOTTLE

8.5 X 11 cardstock

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WILLIAM OBRIEN WILLIAM OBRIEN Plus Member
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BOTTLE

8.5 X 11 cardstock

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Maria Bălan Maria Bălan
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#inktober #day18 #bottle

For day18 the inktober word was bottle so this is quite simple. Let's recycle plastic bottles so we won't get buried in them.

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Apriccot Apriccot
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Bottle

Inktober "Bottle"

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Niels Mud Niels Mud
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Wave

Quick sketch, Maybe I’ll make a version in which there is a sea of bottles

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Mariana Musa Mariana Musa
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Inktober 18: Hand

Inktober 18: Hand (& Bottle)

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Inktober2018day18-Bottle
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I intended to do quick little spot illustrations for Inktober this year, but nooooooo! Now Jimmy is drowning in digital ink and lots of doodle details. This was way too much fun to go simple. I also included the original sketch this time.

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Imaginary Thinking Imaginary Thinking
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Bottled Up

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Mariana Musa Mariana Musa
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Inktober day 17: Bottle

Inktober day 17: Bottle (the squirrel snuck in somehow)

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Mariana Mariana
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Bottle

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Joyce Rice Joyce Rice
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Bottle

Are you ready for our big date??

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ShriyaBiju ShriyaBiju
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Inktober: Bottle

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Luisa Vidales Reina Luisa Vidales Reina
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Inktober 1

To start off Inktober, I drew an India ink bottle for day 1.

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Jo Arnell Jo Arnell
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The Scotch Angus (slightly tweaked)

this is a slightly better version of the first upload

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Jo Arnell Jo Arnell
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The Scotch Angus

Butter # Who knows ny more? : The Scotch Angus. I gotta say, bottles a NOT easy subjects!.... And neither are butterflies. So a tricky one whichever way you look at it. This was certainly one to have fun with :) New slightly improved version here : https://www.doodleaddicts.com/uploads/13873/

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