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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Shelby
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Acrylic on canvas

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Tanya Shyika Tanya Shyika Plus Member
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Party Time!

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Marlisa

Acrylic on wood

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Tanya Shyika Tanya Shyika Plus Member
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Notes from NYC: Grand Central

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Flowering Can

Acrylic on wood

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Wind Farm
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Acrylic on cabinet door

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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The Bat Man

Acrylic on wood

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Millie Has a Great Day

Acrylic on wood

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Flora
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Acrylic on cabinet door

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Cute under sea life pattern.

Fishy stuff going on with Bradshaw lately. Summertime must be getting close.

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FRENEMY FRENEMY Plus Member
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I Never Noticed The House Was On Fire

55 mins “I Never Noticed The House Was On Fire” This is a painting for an upcoming group exhibition about memories. When I was a kid I grew up in a household where my parents were functioning alcoholics. They gave me toys, put me in front of the tv, and sent me outside to play to keep me distracted from what was going on. When I look back almost all of my childhood memories revolve around these things. I became obsessed with these imaginary worlds and I learned to draw by copying my favorite cartoons and characters from children’s books. It was not until I was much older, that the truth could no longer be hidden from me. The imaginary world of cartoons and books kept me shielded from the harsh realities of home. As I grew into an adult that form of coping grew with me as I created my own imaginary places inspired by the ones I loved as a child. A healthy place to escape.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Bunny Bat, World Traveler

Ink, charcoal and carbon pencil on paper

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Cosmic Vampire Llama

Cosmic Vampire Llama briefly visits our planet via a colorful portal.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Buster

Acrylic on wood

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Swatter

Acrylic on vintage cabinet door

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Animal Planets

Strange creatures of their respective planets meet on a new fruitful planet to create a peaceful community.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Hansel & Gretel The Witches Treasure

I don't just draw animal portraits! Although it seems tat way at the moment! I did one and it kind of snowballed!!! This one is part of a series of illustrations that tell the story of Hansel & Gretel.

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Tanya Shyika Tanya Shyika Plus Member
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Notes from NYC: Highline

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Chuck that page!
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Did you ever have a page in your sketchbook that was so bad and so embarrassing that you tore it out and chucked it? This was one of those pages that made me cringed every time I came to it. So today I said to myself, "ENOUGH!" and ripped it out of my moleskine. But something wouldn't let me throw it in the can. Now, I'm not one of those artists that can't bring himself to throw away any of his stuff because each and every piece, good or bad holds some kind of sentimentality or sense of importance. This particular page was a result of a crappy angst filled day and stuff poured out of me. For some reason, it felt like I was throwing away some piece of my soul. There were parts that were overworked and others that were painfully too personal. So I decided to cut it up and put it back together in no particular order, however it seemed best. As I was pasting the pieces down it occurred to me that this had a comic book feel so I scanned the final and added the black borders in photoshop which I really dug. I like that it is cryptic and jumbled up like my brain can so often be. This reminded me of the awesome @johnhendrix who said something in his book, Drawing Is Magic that stuck with me. He said, "Don't worry about doing anything wrong. If you're hoping your sketchbook turns into a glossy display of only your best drawings, you are not carrying a sketchbook, you are carrying a portfolio." In other words, explore, take chances, loosen up and have fun. Try your best to go at it like an uninhibited child. In so doing, you will stretch as an artist by avoiding repetition and predictability. We all know how to do what we already know. To sum up, I created a bad page, and whether or not I was able to fix it, it expanded me. So, follow your pencil, pen, or whatever and let them take you to places you never imagined when you started. Then, maybe you will end up staring happily at the final and with childlike wonder, say, "man, where did that come from?"

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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The Owl & the Pussycat

The Owl & the pussycat black & white line illustration fro the poem by Edward Leah.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Theres fairies in my garden...
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Little illustration drawn using 0.03 and 0.05 fineliners.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Alice in Wonderland - White Rabbit

Little illustration drawn using fineliners.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Leif

Ink, charcoal and carbon pencil on paper

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Tanya Shyika Tanya Shyika Plus Member
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Notes from NYC: Big City Life

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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A Wild Ride

Little monster takes a ride with some sentient flowers.

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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The Dead Dog Society

Ahoy, me mateys! Jimmy had a fun day on the high seas.

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Easter Egg Incubate

Thanks to all the hard working moms on this Easter, like this hard working Easter bird with it's giant baby.

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Half an Onion

This shriveling half onion has been in my dirty fridge for a week.

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Melissa Hentges Melissa Hentges Plus Member
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Five pages from my Artists Handbook
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These are watercolor and pencil and ink drawings. They are 5 of 10 images of my hand from a child's board book from which I peeled the laminated pages and exposed the underlying cardboard. I have always struggled with a very large Port Wine Stain birthmark, and periodically make art about that, this one of two books this year.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Best Friends

Colored pencil and marker on paper

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