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Erin Lucas Erin Lucas
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Light Can Overtake the Blues

I just discovered Chartpak markers and am in love; they are truly awesome to work with. The colors are so rich and never streaky. So if you didn't guess, this was done using Chartpaks and a Gelly Roll Glaze Black pen.

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Robert Falagrady Robert Falagrady
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Can it!

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) “I cannot imagine life without work as really comfortable,” Freud wrote to a friend in 1910. With his wife, Martha, to efficiently manage the household—she laid out Freud’s clothes, chose his handkerchiefs, and even put toothpaste on his toothbrush—the founder of psychoanalysis was able to maintain a single-minded devotion to his work throughout his long career. Freud’s long workdays were mitigated by two luxuries. First, there were his beloved cigars, which he smoked continually, going through as many as twenty a day from his mid-twenties until near the end of his life, despite several warnings from doctors and the increasingly dire health problems that dogged him throughout his later years. (When his seventeen-year-old nephew once refused a cigarette, Freud told him, From Daily rituals by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #sigmundFreud @masoncurrey

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Ginger Ginger
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Nellos Car Troubles

Nello the Mellow Yellow Lion has car trouble, and hopes Woody Woodpecker can help.

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Ginger Ginger
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Congratulatory Canines

these dogs were drawn on paper and then cleaned up in ibispaint. :3 And are ready to celebrate any congratulatory situation. Within reason.

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Iordan Daniela Iordan Daniela
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Flowers of sky

Acrylic on canvas 24x30 cm

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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The amnesia of birds.

The amnesia of birds. A misread sentence that is very obviously better than the original, because I can't even imagine what the original might have been. #dailydrawing #doodle #amnesia #accidentalpoetry

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Ross Hendrick Ross Hendrick
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Oodles of doodles

Doodle art painting. Posca pens on canvas.

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Jahra Tasfia Reza Jahra Tasfia Reza
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Rebellion 2

Acrylic on canvas

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Lynn Lynn
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With Gratitude

I have been making a lot of thank you cards lately and I thought I’d share. Haven’t had a ton of experience with watercolor lately, but I find the best way to get back into using a medium is using it on small projects and gradually working up to bigger pieces.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Head in the clouds

It is so foggy, you can wash in the clouds. #doodle #watercolor

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Colin J Ross Colin J Ross
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Sad day in canada.

Ball point pen drawing of the late great Gord Downie of the tragically hip.

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eclectic muse eclectic muse
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Angel of Izu Islands

Julia Ota, a Korean girl who was brought back to Japan during the Imjin Wars (1592-1598). She was adopted by one of the Japanese commanders, Konishi Yukinaga, and was baptized as a Christian in 1596. She eventually became a lady-in-waiting to Tokugawa Ieyasu, but was later exiled to Izu Islands for refusing to recant her faith. Wherever she went, she became admired for her charity and evangelism, and she was revered as divinity on the islands up after her death up to the 20th century.

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Eddie Churchwell Eddie Churchwell
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The Original Motley Crue

30 x 24 charcoal on canvas

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Natalie Harvey Natalie Harvey
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Turtle Beach

The tiny hex cutouts of this canvas were the inspiration for the turtle, and I chose to put it on a beach as the perfect excuse to have more fun with texture medium! Acrylic on custom 4" x 3.5" hexagon canvas.

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TimShch TimShch
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Shadowheart

Sketchbook #9 (Hahnemuhle Gray Book). Sometime during a playthrough of Baldur's Gate 3 as you can guess.

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Hyeonjin Jeong Hyeonjin Jeong
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Untitled1

acrylic paint, india ink, pastel on canvas 162*130cm

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Rae Rae
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Ed Edd n Eddy Dump 1

Some (over ten years old! Wah!) Ed, Edd, 'n Eddy fanart I did under the username MsArduousFieldWorker eons ago. Would have posted some of these separately, but this site only allows things over 500px wide and I only was able to save the flattened PNGs from my ancient XP laptop. Everything here was drawn traditionally, inked with a brushpen, then scanned and colored in PS7.

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michael james michael james
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Refresh

Acrylic Paint on Canvas, Cocktail Drink. For hire. Visit my portfolio at www.michaeljamesfa.com/portfolio

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IchibanOkami IchibanOkami
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Through the Swamp

Can you imagine going through a swamp like this?

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Ari Behar Ari Behar
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Dumb doodle I made in google canvas

why did i do this

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Paul Mennea Paul Mennea
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cave canem

Cave Canem .- ink on wallpaper 100 x 65 cm

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Spearmint Chalk Spearmint Chalk
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Projects and Shadows

Tao Te Ching “A great nation is like a great man: When he makes a mistake, he realizes it. Having realized it, he admits it. Having admitted it, he corrects it. He considers those who point out his faults as his most benevolent teachers. He thinks of his enemy as the shadow that he himself casts.” ~~~~~~~ CIM Chapter 10 88 Children perceive terrifying ghosts and monsters and dragons, and they are terrified. Yet if they ask someone they trust for the real meaning of what they perceive and are willing to let their interpretations go in favor of reality, their fear goes with them. When a child is helped to translate his “ghost” into a curtain, his “monster” into a shadow, and his “dragon” into a dream, he is no longer afraid and laughs happily at his own fear. You, my children, are afraid of your brothers and of your Father and of yourselves. But you are merely deceived in them. Chapter 12 35 It is through these strange and shadowy figures that the insane relate to their insane world. For they see only those who remind them of these images, and it is to them that they relate. Thus do they communicate with those who are not there, and it is they who answer them, and no one hears their answer save him who called upon them, and he alone believes they answered him. Projection makes perception, and you cannot see beyond it. Again and again have men attacked each other because they saw in them a shadow figure in their own private world. And thus it is that you must attack yourself first, for what you attack is not in others. Its only reality is in your own mind, and by attacking others, you are literally attacking what is not there. 36 The delusional can be very destructive, for they do not recognize that they have condemned themselves. They do not wish to die, yet they will not let condemnation go. And so they separate into their private worlds, where everything is disordered and where what is within appears to be without. Yet what is within they do not see, for the reality of their brothers they cannot see. 41 Vision depends on light, and you cannot see in darkness. Yet in the darkness in the private world of sleep, you see in dreams, although your eyes are closed. And it is here that what you see you made. But let the darkness go, and all you made you will no longer see, for sight of it depends upon denying vision. Yet from denying vision, it does not follow that you cannot see. But this is what denial does, for by it you accept insanity, believing you can make a private world and rule your own perceptions. Yet for this, light must be excluded. Dreams disappear when light has come and you can see.

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Nina Chete Nina Chete
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A cartoonists debut

My career as a cartoonist started today :). PS: If elephants can paint, why couldn't I?

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Amber Amber
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Eye 1.1 +editing

I've seen recently how much someone can change a picture with a normal I-phone so I decided to edit it all the way- Please tell me if there's any way, I can improve my editing skills lol. By the way I only used my phone to do this, so try it out too, it's fun!

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Amber Amber
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A Fixed Picture

This picture I posted yesterday, the difference is the face- I hated it so much that I decided to fix it then upload it again. This just goes to show how fixing something simple can fix the whole picture. I hope you don't think I have OCD for fixing the face then uploading it again, lol

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Amber Amber
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Old Woman

I wanted to do a simple pen sketch, where if I mess up it is permanent. The one drawing type robots can't replace. #DOWN WITH THE ROBOTS, ROBOTS SUCK!!!!#

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Emery Nelson Emery Nelson
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Remy

Introducing Remy Thompson, journalism major, murder club member, and professional introvert. When he’s not reading for his job, reading up on victims and criminals, or reading for school, you can probably find him at the library with his one and only friend, (his roommate) or in his dorm being jealous of Darling’s many friends.

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Simon Simon
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Sounds of Summer

During last summer I spotted this dude riding round and round Vondelpark towing his big ass speaker so everyone can hear his selected music choices. funny but also a little annoying.

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Kyle Mayfield Kyle Mayfield
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Mexican Village

turn of the century mexican / spanish village

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