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Dani Dani
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Christmas Portrait

Graphite and charcoal with white acrylic paint for some of the stars. This year, my brother and sister in law got a telescope, so their family had a space themed Christmas. This was my contribution. Side note, I only just thought about how cruel I was to drop my nephew off in the arctic circle with only a tee shirt. We'll just say it's the north pole and the magic keeps them warm...

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Michael Murphy Michael Murphy
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Circle 6

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Elisabeth Elisabeth
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Witch in the faerie circle

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Mariana Musa Mariana Musa
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white raven in circle

white raven in circle

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Mariana Musa Mariana Musa
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white bear in circle

white bear (polar?) in circle

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Mariana Musa Mariana Musa
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white duck in circle

white duck in circle

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Anna Deligianni Anna Deligianni
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Psionic Synergy

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Mahenoor Raphick Mahenoor Raphick
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too late

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George Wheeling George Wheeling
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The Mess

I started off with a circle on a big paper and somehow came to this, I really enjoy looking at this an I hope you do toooo.

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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Krampus is Coming For You
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I collaged "Krampus is Coming For You" together with my own monoprints as well as one of my drawings of Japanese Noh masks that I cut out of an old sketchbook. For the second piece, I had a drawing of Marie Antoinette as an ice cream cone, so I gave her a dress, put a background of my monoprints on her, etc. Then I added more cherries, and the circle reminded me of a clock, so I inked in the arms accordingly.

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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Mandalas Part 1
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I've been drawing a lot of mandalas lately. Circles, upon circles, upon circles! I love it! It's very soothing and meditative.

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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I sort of drew a mandala.

I took a doodle and sort of turned it into a mandala. I did my best, and I think that counts for something.

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barboring barboring
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Zentagle circle

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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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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“To A Three Wheeled Renegade”, January 2025.

I had this bizarre dream recently that I saw some maniac driving in circles around my neighbourhood in what looked like a Reliant Robin, ready to crash into whatever they could at any given moment… yes, my mind (awake or asleep) works in weird ways but it gives me ideas so, hurray?

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Christy Van Orden Christy Van Orden Plus Member
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Circles of Light

9x12 on gray toned paper.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Circle Cycle”, October 2023.

And so, into October we go!

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Lana Lana Plus Member
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Rainbows Of Circles

Very ROUND

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Tonya Doughty Tonya Doughty Plus Member
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Dark

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Tonya Doughty Tonya Doughty Plus Member
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Big Thoughts

9x12

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Sunday Afternoon

Sunday afternoon sitting on the porch just doodling. I'd been drawing my neighborhood all day so I stopped and had a beer, and just started in on this.

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Tonya Doughty Tonya Doughty Plus Member
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Mixed Emotions
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mary ann hanlon mary ann hanlon Plus Member
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Circle doodles

Loving the tombow monoline markers

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WILLIAM OBRIEN WILLIAM OBRIEN Plus Member
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TRYING TO GET THAT OCEANIC FEEL WORKING...

A bazillion little round circles and almost as many lines and it still looks static. Sheesh. I'll be working this idea to DEATH over the next few days....

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mary ann hanlon mary ann hanlon Plus Member
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Circles and circles

I draw circles ALL the time....everywhere. I am not sure why, sometimes I think it would be neat to make a nice piece of art of these.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Fool Circles, September 2018.

Ideas, ideas everywhere... *suddenly realises he needs to buy another sketchbook*

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Junkyard Sam Junkyard Sam Plus Member
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Untitled

Ghost Circle. Drawn using a Platinum 3776 Century SF with Noodlers 41 Brown ink. Painted with Prima Watercolor "Decadent Pies."

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KAYE J. FOSTER KAYE J. FOSTER
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JUST AN IMPERFECT CIRCLE ~ plus     {WAS FUN TO DO THOUGH}

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Embracing nightmares Embracing nightmares
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Unknown

Coming back full circle….#embracingnightmares

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Luca Mussino Luca Mussino
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The world of Roundie

Work made only of circles, empty and full.

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