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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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Windswept Sky

Original Photo by my Mother

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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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Sunset on the Water

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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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The Setting Sun

Original Photo by my Mother

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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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Gum Trees Against the Sky

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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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Beach Painting

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Samm Zuchowski Samm Zuchowski
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Pennywise
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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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Distant Shore

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Jennifer Jennifer
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Abstract panels

Some fun little panels to loosen my style.

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Brianna Eisman Brianna Eisman
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Marker Test (Earth Sucks)

About once a year I set aside a page in my sketchbook, or bullet journal, to do a marker test. I go through every pen I own including Sharpies, highlighters, Bic Permanent Markers, Crayola markers, Stabilo pens, Expo dry erase markers and everything in between. I document the quality and determine whether to keep or toss the utensil. I find it’s easy to collect art materials, especially when you’re like me and switch mediums regularly. It’s important to know that when I reach for a certain pen or marker, it’s going to work the way I want it to. I do keep a page at the back of my sketchbook open for testing mediums, but it’s an important part of the process of creating art to go with the flow and just draw.

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Mags Mags
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This is kinda giving Aries vibes

I did this in like 4th or 5th Grade in Art Class at school. I was not in the mood to draw today but I hope you like it.

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Simon Simon
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Wooden Ride

This new Bikes of Amsterdam painting is of this wooden bike I saw (no pun intended) a while back. I thought it was probably owned by a lumberjack although it’s more likely some city hipster type. Either way cool bike. Guess you would need to varnish it every year.

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Preeta Preeta
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Bouquet of Peonies

Loose watercolor Floral

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Simon Simon
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Sporty Boy

This one is a private commission for a friend. That's a Dutch strop-waffle the seagull has stolen. Happens more often than you would think.

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Simon Simon
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Sounds of Summer

During last summer I spotted this dude riding round and round Vondelpark towing his big ass speaker so everyone can hear his selected music choices. funny but also a little annoying.

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Simon Simon
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BMX Fun

BMX. The small bike with the big attitude

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Simon Simon
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Summer tan lines

These are the tan lines you get when you've been cycling round in shorts and tshirts all spring

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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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Dark Purple Rose

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Simon Simon
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Bike Bag Lady

Bike Bag Lady riding through the park.

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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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Red Rose

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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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Frangipani

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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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Hibiscus

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Simon Simon
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Custom Paint Job

Custom Paint Job. sometime the best way to find where you parked your bike in the huge bike parks is to make it stand out with a custom paint job.

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Isaac McCarty Isaac McCarty
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Quinton maynee

Portrait of my identical twin done in permanent marker.

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Japanese Cat in teal landscape

Japanese Cat in teal landscape

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Schrodingers cat existential crisis

Only Schrodinger's cat truly knows existential crisis

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Stephen Stephen
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Terror and Peace

The Edge of Night We are living in the days on the edge of night You can see the darkness swallowing up the light As the world of man accepts wrong for right Time is short, and it is foolish to waste it By debating with skeptics that faith in God is intellectually bright We are living in the days on the edge of night The enemy’s delusion is thick So, walk by faith and not by sight Don’t lie around sunbathing in the light We must pick up the banner of Christ And work as long as there is light! (January 23, 1994)

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Joshua Hinton Joshua Hinton
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Frog Splash

AI generated image using text to image, additional attention to detail editing I did myself over a few days. Stay tuned, more coming soon!

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Izabela Izabela
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Feminine tree. Whimsical illustration - Day 21.

Somehow the tree trunk looks like a female figure to me. I'm not sure if I really like this illustration, but my imagination plays here a lot. I could draw a bit lighter background to make more contrast for the tree trunk. What do you think?

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divaj divaj
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Poppy

Stained glass?

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Theron Mattick Theron Mattick
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Nature No. 1

ink, colored pencil, paper. 2023. Letting the creative take over.

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