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OKAT OKAT Plus Member
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Post-it Note Polaroids
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Finally some competition for my post-it note plants series :) These doodles were in response to last week’s weekly drawing prompt. Say cheese!

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Angela Angela Plus Member
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Greens are good for you

Doodleaddicts competition winner 'Mother Nature'

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Progression

Thought I would have a go at a competition! It has encouraged me to diversify within one image and think outside the box. I'll see how it goes!

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Nina Leth Nina Leth
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my home

I have made my first attempt on drawing my home for the Home Sweet home competition. I am so badly on this competition, so this is my first attempt and will be replaced soon. Since I hope to come up with a true home star drawing.

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Always Reaching

A challenging media—Crayola wax crayons! A self-portrait: I find that I’m grasping for something that always seems to be out of my reach. I didn’t bother to enter the official competition because I don’t have access to the specific colour set that they specified in the brief. I did enjoy drawing this self portrait with a medium I would not have considered. An awesome change of pace!

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Aaron Templeman Aaron Templeman
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Last Ride

Illustration for the Folio Society Competition Brief based on the novel War Horse by Michael Morpurgo.

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Will (Bampi) Edwards Will (Bampi) Edwards
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Orangutan sketch

Orangutan sketch (Original Dimensions: 3000x3000px x 300DPI) to try out my new iPad Air M2 13 using both iArtbook Pro and Artstudio Pro artist apps. This iPad is awesome for power and quickness. Here are three main facts about adult male orangutans: 1. **Physical Characteristics**: Adult male orangutans are significantly larger than females, with an average height of about 1.2-1.5 meters (4-5 feet) and weighing around 50-100 kg (110-220 lbs). They develop distinctive physical features such as large cheek flanges (fleshy pads) and a throat pouch, which they use to produce long calls to communicate across the dense forests. 2. **Solitary Lifestyle**: Unlike many primates, male orangutans are solitary creatures. They spend most of their lives alone, except during brief periods of mating. This solitary behaviour reduces competition for food and other resources. The males will range widely and have large territories that often overlap with the ranges of several females. 3. **Long Call**: Adult male orangutans have a unique and powerful long call that can be heard over great distances. This call is used to establish territory and attract females. The call consists of a series of roars, grunts, and bellows, and it serves to warn other males of their presence, helping to maintain social hierarchy and reduce conflicts.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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The Other Game

Relaxed tension. Two parents at a national chess competition. Their kids squared off at the board, and so did they — one leaning back, shoe propped up, trying for calm; the other sitting stiff, watchful. The game played out in more ways than one.

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Zori Zori
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Art

I’ve registered this picture to the competition, but it didn’t get a place or certificate.. so I decided to apply here

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Makayla Makayla
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Deliver With Care - Reupload

This was done for a Springtime Art Competition back in 2022.

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Stephen Stephen
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Terror and Peace Bat and dove

This is a pumpkin design I carved for the 2015 Chads Ford Pa. Historical Society's Great Pumpkin Carve. This years design was a upright dove with out stretched wing, and it's bottom portion becomes an upside down bat with it's wing outstretched . I entitled it Peace And Terror. It represents the two realities most countries around the world are experiencing at this time. This year I thank God for helping me discover the most effective tools and carving method that has finally made me a expert pumpkin carver competitor. I have carved three pumpkin this year, and each one get better then the last. I have been in the past used the hammer and chisel method with wood carving tools. My new tools are clay sculpting tools using the shaving method. This design took me about 7 hour straight to complete . I did not get to chose or see the pumpkin I would be carving until the day of the competition. The carve is a live event,meaning you cannot bring a pre- marked or carved pumpkin to the event. This year I believe there were about 75 pumpkin artist who participated in the event. Written by Stephen J.Vattimo Oct 29, 2015

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Spearmint Chalk Spearmint Chalk
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Gender Conceptualization

I highly recommend the book, Gender and Competition: How Men and Women Approach Work and Play Differently, by Kathleen J. DeBoer. In it, among other things, she elucidates that those with a conceptually masculine perspective (regardless of sex) are drawn to thinking of the world in hierarchies, which I have represented here with a triangle in the mind of the spotter on the left. She elaborates that those with a conceptually feminine perspective (again, regardless of sex) are draw to thinking of the world in webs, which I have represented here with a circle. Those that think more masculine-ly are more likely to expect beginners in a sport or field to prove themselves in the group. They will often not "hold their punches" (i.e. curb their ability) to make newcomers comfortable. All members of the group are expected to "earn their keep," in a sense. When a member of the group exceeds expectations, they move up in the hierarchy. Contrary to that, those that think more feminine-ly likely show acceptance and approval to beginners in order to foster an environment in which they will perform. They will often adjust their skills so that newcomers can more readily "keep up." When a member of the group exceeds expectations, they are expected to raise the status of the group as a whole. The playing field is "flattened" in that sense. I am not advocating for either perspective, but I will share that I have a more conceptually feminine perspective, and that I have previously left groups whose members have a more masculine perspective. Kathleen's book really helped me personally to understand the motivations of people that I genuinely did not understand prior to reading the book. It put a lot into perspective for me, and I hold fewer grudges these days. Cheers, fam~

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bunny bunny
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TEEZRs T-shirt design contest

We're thrilled to announce TEEZR’s First-Ever Halloween T-Shirt Design Competition, head over to www.tee-zr.com for more details, the winners will be selected by public vote and the winners will receive cash prizes !

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Pascale GERY Pascale GERY
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Medipole hospital competition

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Competition

Pencil Drawing

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Kira Kira
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Outline for a thing

So there's this KotLC Fanbase art competition, and this is just the outline of my entry :) I don't know what else to say-

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Abhilashagk Abhilashagk
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Mirror,mirror

This artwork was made for an online competition to raise awareness about vaccines ,#trustvaccines and get #vaccinated! Let me know how you guys interpret this!

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KAYE J. FOSTER KAYE J. FOSTER
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COMPETITION

COMPETITION

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Daydream Daydream
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Tea package design competition

I took part in a tea package design competition.

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Aarefa Tayabji Aarefa Tayabji
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Parking Lot under my building during a Quarantine Doodle Addict Challenge

Parking Lot under my building during a Quarantine Doodle Addict Challenge. Using Markers and Watercolours to create this colourful peice.

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Valkea Valkea
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Lockdown comic

The last six months in my life after breaking up with my partner of two years in November. Mixed media on A3. This is also my entry for the Diptych competition.

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Antoinette Cano Antoinette Cano
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Pigeon Portrait No.1

Had a staring competition with this Pigeon at the Easter show a few years back

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Chris Fraser Chris Fraser
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Doodle Caravan
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This was my submission for the Doodle Addicts ‘Doodle Caravan’ competition in 2019. Some real world characters also made it in there. Try and spot Kerby Rosanes, Mr. Doodle and Mr. Bingo!

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Twocatsandpossum Twocatsandpossum
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Happy Lesbeean :) Funny Pun Shirt Design :)

I currently have this Happy Bee scoring in the Threadless "Love is Love" competition

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Aaron Templeman Aaron Templeman
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Frontlines

Illustration for the Folio Society Competition Brief based on the novel War Horse by Michael Morpurgo.

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Aaron Templeman Aaron Templeman
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Front Cover For

Illustration for the Folio Society Competition Brief based on the novel War Horse by Michael Morpurgo.

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Aaron Templeman Aaron Templeman
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Joey Meets Zoey

Illustration for the Folio Society Competition Brief based on the novel War Horse by Michael Morpurgo.

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Aaron Templeman Aaron Templeman
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Death of Topthorn

Illustration for the Folio Society Competition Brief based on the novel War Horse by Michael Morpurgo.

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Jamila Jones Jamila Jones
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150 Hurdles, Start-Finish (Nov. 2015)

The inspiration for this collection came from a conversation I had with the Founder and Executive Director of the Underprivileged And Underserved Foundation (UAUF), George Goodwine. While discussing race and whether or not every opportunity was fair based upon someone’s familial structure or “starting line,” I was asked the following questions. How does someone overcome these hurdles? How can the playing field be leveled to make things fairer, when others may only have 50 hurdles to overcome in the same competition? My response was simple. “The person in front of 150 hurdles has two choices. They can either get discouraged before they begin, or start jumping. In the midst of the race they might get tired, unsure, or discouraged, but if they press on to the finish line they may become more physically fit than the person who jumps over 50.” I used to dance ballet and at the time, there were a lot of hurdles I had to overcome solely based upon inconveniences that came with being raised in low-income, single parent home. Above are pencil sketches and sharpie drawings that I have drawn from actual photos. I plan on making these images my own by adding more abstraction and vibrant color to them. Over the course of the project, stay tuned to see how these pictures will transform into a work of ART!!! Check out my artwork at theservingartist.com

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Nina Leth Nina Leth
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Doodle  looking

For the Ohh Deer pillow fight competition. I do like to just doodle along, never knowing where to go.

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