Previous
Next
logo logo
logo logo
  • Discover Art
    • Trending
    • Most Recent
    • Most Faves
    • Most Views
    • Curated Galleries
  • Drawing Challenges
    • See All Challenges
  • Drawing Prompts
  • Artists
    • Most Popular
    • Most Recent
    • Available For Hire
    • Artist Spotlight
  • More
    • Marketplace
    • Art Discussions
    • Resources
    • News + Blog
Login Sign Up
Most Relevant
Select an option
  • Most Relevant
  • Most Faves
  • Most Views
  • Most Comments
  • Most Recent
SEARCH RESULTS FOR

canvas

Chris Kirby Chris Kirby
Enlarge
Drunk history

This is a painting I did while drunk on New Years a few years back. The front of the canvas is painted straight black. This is the back view.

  • 15
  • 4
  • 0
Dana Wood Dana Wood
Enlarge
Purple Sunset

Abstract Oil Painting on Canvas

  • 5
  • 4
  • 0
Iordan Daniela Iordan Daniela
Enlarge
Walk among the blooming cherry trees

Acrylic on canvas 18x24 cm

  • 51
  • 4
  • 0
Samm Zuchowski Samm Zuchowski
Enlarge
Clouds

Other than being a New Year's resolution, it's been a goal for me to get better at working with acrylic paints and patience. So far I'm making progress and practicing as much as I can. I love mini canvas, they're so much fun.

  • 22
  • 4
  • 1
Elias Rosenshaw Elias Rosenshaw
Enlarge
Friend & Shapes

Elias Rosenshaw 2/5/2023 Acrylic paint, paint marker, and gel pen on canvas board.

  • 38
  • 4
  • 0
Iordan Daniela Iordan Daniela
Enlarge
African portrait

African leader tribe. Acrylic on canvas 30x30 cm

  • 40
  • 4
  • 0
Brent Skillicorn Brent Skillicorn
Enlarge
bird bounce

acrylic on canvas

  • 36
  • 4
  • 2
Jennifer Mallory-Welch Jennifer Mallory-Welch
Enlarge
Mini Pumpkin

Acrylic on 5 x 5 inch canvas

  • 232
  • 4
  • 0
Villunica Villunica
Enlarge
Baby elephant + fun fact

•Baby elephant• Did you know that elephants never forget?

  • 11
  • 4
  • 0
Chris Neil Chris Neil
Enlarge
Ignite

Acrylic on canvas 11"x14"

  • 5
  • 4
  • 0
Chris Neil Chris Neil
Enlarge
Rick Grimes

"Rick Grimes" Acrylic on Canvas 9"x12"

  • 10
  • 4
  • 0
imaginary imaginary
Enlarge
Brave Heart

Acrylic painting; canvas 50x70 cm; pallete knife

  • 10
  • 4
  • 0
imaginary imaginary
Enlarge
Life - a beautiful mess in its perfection

Acrylic painting on canvas; 40cm x 40cm; palette knife

  • 18
  • 4
  • 0
Alison Poole Alison Poole
Enlarge
90s Vibes

Acrylic on 11x14 canvas panel

  • 5
  • 4
  • 0
Machine Boy Machine Boy
Enlarge
She sed R U a twat!.....

I sed!!......of course!!......

  • 119
  • 4
  • 0
Alison Poole Alison Poole
Enlarge
Morning Mountains

Acrylic painting on Canvas Panel 8x10

  • 6
  • 4
  • 0
Che Oosthuizen Che Oosthuizen
Enlarge
Color Theory - Acrylic paint on A4 canvas⁠

Color Theory - Acrylic paint on A4 canvas⁠ Between 2012-2016⁠ Our prompt for this project was to recreate a traditional painting using only the 3 primary colors and white acrylic paint.⁠

  • 8
  • 4
  • 0
Machine Boy Machine Boy
Enlarge
Dirty Wonky Doodle in Canvasland!!

A doodle'd dirty wonky mini 8x8 canvas....haha! she's a lil'bute! ;-)

  • 177
  • 4
  • 0
Stephen Stephen
Enlarge
Terror and Peace

This painting started out as a pumpkin design for the Chads Ford, Pennsylvania, Historical Society’s Great Pumpkin Carve, which I have been participating in for the last eleven years. What inspired me to turn the design into a lasting painting was the message, made the design so relevant. It seems the message, which echoes louder and louder as each day passes; the force of heaven and hell are coming out of the dark and into the daylight. The dove in the painting has always been used in mankind’s history to represent hope, peace, and the symbol of the Holy Spirit. The sun in the Bible is called the greater light that governs the day. So, I used dove and the sun to represent the spiritual force of the heavenly kingdom that is seen and unseen in our world. The bat is known as a creature of the night, thought to be a foul creature that people fear. The moon in the Bible is called the lesser light, which was created to govern the night, to give light on to the earth at night. Nighttime is mentioned in the Bible as when men do their evil deeds. Before man invented methods to light the street and people’s homes, people limited their activity at night due to the absence of light. People with superstitious beliefs believe that demonic creature dwelt in the shadow and would attack them if they stepped out of the light. Another historical fact is that bandits would hide in the dark and rob night travelers. People also worked while it was daylight, then would party, get drunk, and sleep around at night. The Bible mentions that those who reject God’s Messiah do not come into the light because their deeds are evil, and they don’t want them to be exposed. So I chose to use the bat and the moon to symbolize the dark evil kingdom of the fallen angels. 168 The reason why the two creatures converge in the middle is because mankind is the centerpiece that both sides are contesting for. Man kind, in the beginning, was created as a holy creation. But just as Satan decided he was going to exalt himself above His Creator, he went to the rest of the angels to get them to join his army to dethrone God. When Satan and his army lost the battle for the heavenly kingdom, He turned his eyes to conquering the earthly realm by tempting mankind, who God had gifted the deed of the earth to. The devil possesses a snake to hold a conversation with man to deceive them into distrusting God and leading them to disobey the commandment from God not to eat from The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. This is how man became the middle battleground. God’s force is battling to restore mankind back to fellowship with God and regain their citizenship in God’s eternal kingdom. Satan and his army of fallen angels work on deceiving, afflicting, and destroying mankind in hope of taking as many as his army can drag to the eternal lake of fire, where God will throw everyone who has denounced Him as their God and king. (Sept 18, 2016) See Less

  • 40
  • 4
  • 0
VAUDELEAU VAUDELEAU
Enlarge
Black Beauty - acrylic on canvas

Nude.

  • 8
  • 4
  • 1
Iordan Daniela Iordan Daniela
Enlarge
Lenny Kravitz

Acrylic on canvas 27x35 cm

  • 53
  • 4
  • 0
Stephen Stephen
Enlarge
They Dropped Their Nets and Left Their Boat to Follow Jesus

This is a painting of a first century Galilean fishing boat, most likely the very type of boat used by Peter when he was called by Jesus to follow him. This illustration is part of a bigger mural I am working on, about the ministry of Jesus the Christ. If you notice, the boat is beached facing backward, with the fishing net coming from the back of the boat. This is to signify that Peter, like all the other apostles, except Matthew the tax collector, dropped their fishing occupation and followed Jesus, Who would make them the fishermen of men’s souls. Here is a truth about me as an artist. Two parts of this painting gave me trouble in carrying out this illustration. The fist was illustrating the ropes of the rigging. My first attempt was horrendous it took me a second try to get it right. I had to look up pictures of ropes on the Internet to overcome this challenge. The second was illustrating the rocks on the bottom of the Sea of Galilee and the reflections of the boat on the water. I must have made about five attempts until it finally clicked. Even when I kept looking at the reflections of boats on water, I could not make the breakthrough. In creating the kind of art that I do, it is very rare to find a model that meets all my requirement for what I am illustrating. So, it takes photos and imagination and the grace of God to create an illustration that looks better than a stick figure and communicates the message intended. So, I figure God has me go through these challenges to keep me humble because, without humility, God is not able to use our talents for His glory. (October 12, 2017)

  • 39
  • 4
  • 0
Minca Minca
Enlarge
Houses

Acrylic paint on canvasboard.

  • 154
  • 4
  • 2
Minca Minca
Enlarge
Seaturtle

Poscapens and Polychromos on canvasboard. 18x13 cm

  • 131
  • 4
  • 0
Brianna Eisman Brianna Eisman
Enlarge
Summertime Dreams by Brianna Eisman

This is an acrylic painting on pre-stretched canvas. It features a pop art style of pink and teal and purple shapes in a sort of abstracted floral pattern, but wait, that's a flower there too. Huh that's pretty cool. Yeah so there's also gold and white flowers too. It's a pretty pretty painting and I should know, I'm the artist. Love, Brianna Eisman

  • 105
  • 4
  • 0
Thesad Thesad
Enlarge
Mache mich kaputt um zu heilen

Acrylic on Canvas 25x30cm

  • 22
  • 4
  • 0
Thesad Thesad
Enlarge
Der Vergessene

Acrylic on Canvas 30x40cm

  • 32
  • 4
  • 0
Abhilashagk Abhilashagk
Enlarge
Liberation out of frustration

As an amateur artist, painting on a canvas and “ruining it” is a fear that grappled me ever since I could first paint. I didn’t believe in myself to accurately represent my emotions and over the years it has stopped me from painting at all. But today ,i break that, i have created a piece for me ,myself and I and on that note, this sixteen year old artist finally begins her journey on doodle addicts!

  • 8
  • 4
  • 0
Rochelle Rochelle
Enlarge
Cloud Practice
1/2

Clouds moving through the sky inspire me to paint. One day I'm going to be able to capture how dynamic they are on the canvas. This is practice. Acrylic.

  • 13
  • 4
  • 4
Jon’te Aycox Jon’te Aycox
Enlarge
‘Love Of Bliss’

This piece is on a canvas. I use acrylic Paint. Checkout my ArtPal, click on the site link on my page. This piece is on sale on my site. Part of the proceeds of every sale goes to a very good cause.

  • 12
  • 4
  • 2
« Previous
Next »

Doodle Addicts

Navigate
  • Discover Art
  • Drawing Challenges
  • Weekly Drawing Prompts
  • Artist Directory
  • Art Marketplace
  • Resources
Other
  • News + Blog
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
Newsletter
© 2025 Doodle Addicts™ — All Rights Reserved Terms & Conditions / Privacy Policy / Community Guidelines
Add Doodle Addicts to your home screen to not miss an update!
Add to Home Screen