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Aisha Aisha
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Sissinghurst Castle: Statue

#sissinghurstcastle #naturaltrust #watercolour #statue #castle #pencildrawing

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Oscar Oscar
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Athenea del Castillo Portrait Sketch Fanart

Athenea del Castillo Portrait Sketch by Oz Galeano Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arte_ozgaleano/ Buy your custom Portrait: https://www.fiverr.com/s/6WzyVL Donations: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ozgaleano Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@OzGaleano/videos Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Ozgaleano Shop: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/ozgaleano/ TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@oz_galeano Behance: https://www.behance.net/ozgaleano

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Thanrudee Thanrudee
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Snake

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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Winters rest

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Will The Boring Straight People Fuck Each Other?, March 2021.

This line from the Stephin Merritt episode of the 'She's A Talker' podcast (referring to Stephen Sondheim plot-lines) got my imagination ticking in overdrive

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PHILIP GRAY PHILIP GRAY
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Sophia

APencil drawing using Faber Castell Polychromos (Black and Cold Greys) on Strathmore Smooth Bristol paper (300 series) Many thanks for looking.

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Isadora Griffin Isadora Griffin
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The castle livingroom

"My possibly late husband never learned to appreciate modesty and humbleness, im afraid." Being married to a pirate in the kings service comes with a lot of material perks, but makes it difficult to host a fine ladies party. im just glad to have finnished, i sat for three days painting patterns.

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Tracy Miller Tracy Miller
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The Disney Castle in Watercolor

Trying out an abstract style of the Disney Castle

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NAJ NAJ
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mindlessly doodling to my beloved horror podcast~

oil-based sharpies, water-based sharpies, and a couple miscellaneous japanese markers

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PHILIP GRAY PHILIP GRAY
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Powergirl

A color pencil drawing using Faber Castell Polychromos color pencils on Strathmore 300 series smooth Bristol paper. Many thanks for looking.

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Richy Richy
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Liz Cats character concept art (extras, non canon)

I had so much fun drawing the concept art for the Liz Cat's crew, that I decided to make all the other Altitone animatronics (including a smaller Dellusion) as these more kid-friendly designs! They aren't quite canon, though, because the real Liz Cat's cast only had five animatronics: Elizabeth, Preistor, Altor, Lexibo, and Dexter. Drawn with FireAlpaca.

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Richy Richy
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Altitone Pixel Cast

Drawn with FireAlpaca.

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Christine Liu Christine Liu
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Inktober Day 08 - Frail

That time when age finally caught up to the feisty Maester at Castle Black, Aemon Targaryen. He cries out to ’Egg’, his brother once in a while and at one point said, ‘Egg, I dreamt I was old!’ - Not all old people are frail, some are healthy and hearty and incredibly robust and sturdy! At first I couldn’t decide whether to draw Maester Aemon or Jojen Reed, who despite being young, also grew frail as he helped Bran across the Wall to help him find the Three-Eyed Raven. I finally decided to save that one for another Inktober word prompt. I did wanted to draw Maester Aemon and honor the actor who played him, Peter Vaughn, who passed away in 2016.

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Firefly Frenzy

A mason jar filled with glowing fireflies casts a warm, bright light. The playful arrangement of the fireflies creates a whimsical and enchanting effect.

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Chris Richards Chris Richards
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Trapp Countryside in Winter

I know it looks a little sunny, but the reference photo for this one was a winter shot. It's the countryside in the hills surrounding Carreg Cennen castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales

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Kurtis D Edwards Kurtis D Edwards Plus Member
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Ruin of Darkness

Wanted a fantasy comp but with a unique color palette and a modern subject. I also wanted the foreground to appear as a very distinct layer hoping the landscape appears downhill to the viewer. I used Barad-dûr as inspiration for the castle ruins.

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Trevor Romain Trevor Romain
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Just Imagine

Cover for my new book. Watercolor, Faber Castel Pitt pen.

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Southwestern Desert

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Kevin Loftus Kevin Loftus
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The Great helmet

King Olaf the Forgetful did eventually find his golden helm, in a gully behind his castle. It was just a shame the Crusade of the Lost Helm had led to every neighbouring land being ransacked first.

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Castle by Night

60 Seconds Doodling Challenge

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Vault Boy @Home

My home is my castle...

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Kitchen Gadgets

Lindsey's prompt: Cast iron pot over fire

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Five Chairs, Holding Space
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Chairs are more than wood or iron. They are metaphors, quiet keepers of what it means to be present. They wait, as Wendell Berry might say, for us to “make a place to sit down. Sit down. Be quiet.” I draw them because they embody the humblest love—affection, as Berry calls it, that “gives itself no airs.” In their stillness, chairs hold the weight of relationships, the churn of thought, the grace of silence. They are where we meet, where we linger, where we become. These three drawings are offerings—sketches of chairs that invite connection, reflection, and the slow work of being. Each is a small sacred place, as Berry reminds us, not desecrated by haste or distraction, but alive with possibility. Drawing 1: The Coffee Shop Chairs Two wooden chairs face each other across a small round table in a coffee shop, their grain worn smooth by years of elbows and whispered truths. The table is a circle, a shape that knows no hierarchy, only intimacy. These chairs are for relationships that dare to deepen—for friends who risk vulnerability, for lovers who speak in glances, for strangers who become less strange. They ask for eye contact, for mugs of coffee grown cold in the heat of conversation. Here, sentences begin, “I’ve always wanted to tell you…” or “What if we…” These chairs shun the clamor of screens, as Berry urges, and invite the “three-dimensioned life” of shared breath. They are the seats of courage, where presence weaves the delicate threads of togetherness. Drawing 2: The Sandwich Café Chairs In a sandwich café, two wooden chairs sit across a small square table, its edges sharp, its surface scarred by crumbs and time. These chairs are angled close, as if conspiring. They are for relationships of a different timbre—perhaps the quick catch-up of old friends, the tentative lunch of colleagues, or the parent and child navigating new distances. The square table speaks of structure, of boundaries, yet the chairs lean in, softening the angles. They wait for laughter that spills over plates, for silences that carry weight, for the small confessions that bind us. These are chairs for the work of relating, for the patience that “joins time to eternity,” as Berry writes. They ask us to stay, to listen, to let the ordinary become profound. Drawing 3: The Patio Chair A lone cast-iron chair rests on a patio, its arms open to the wild nearness of nature—grass creeping close, vines curling at its feet, the air heavy with dusk. This chair is not for dialogue but for solitude, for the slow processing of thought. It is the seat of the poet, the dreamer, the one who sits with what was said—or left unsaid. Here, ideas settle like sediment in a quiet stream; here, the heart sifts through joy or grief. As Berry advises, this chair accepts “what comes from silence,” offering a place to make sense of the world’s noise. Its iron roots it to the earth, unyielding yet tender, a throne for contemplation where one might “make a poem that does not disturb the silence from which it came.” This is the chair for becoming, for growing older, for meeting oneself. These three chairs—one for intimacy, one for the labor of connection, one for solitude—are a trinity of relation. They are not grand, but they are true. They hold space for the conversations that shape us, the silences that heal us, the thoughts that root us. They are, in Berry’s words, sacred places, made holy by the simple act of sitting down. My drawings are but traces of these places—postcards from moments where we might remember how to be with one another, or how to be alone. So, pull up a chair. Or three. Sit down. Be quiet. The world is waiting to soften.

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Friday Doodle

Just sitting, listening to podcasts and doodling.

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Kaeri Rin Kaeri Rin
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Cute weather forecast

Cute weather forecast ☁️/☂️ First trial and errors with oil pastels! I bought 4 sticks to try the new medium and I'm having so much fun making cute little doodles

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Keely Schafer Keely Schafer
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Cast me in Big Mouth

Art Style (Self Portrait) Challenge #1: Big Mouth

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Anne Hill Anne Hill
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Up There

White and sanguine conte pencils on toned paper. These ruins captured my drawing itch with the quality of the light filtering brilliantly through the tangled growth outside, and the open shade within. At a metaphorical level, the image is about the sense of having a laborious path set in stone for me by custom, convention, and culture, while way is wide open to the chaotic fertility of nature, should I choose to follow my own feet and heart.

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Lichtenstein Castle

A detailed lineart sketch of the Lichtenstein Castle In Germany, situated on a hill under a cloudy sky.

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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Radio Demon

Hello dear listeners! Sit back and listen to the new collection of souls. Let the broadcast...begin. I think this was one of my best and took me hours to complete.

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Some Castle

Architecture of the Day

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