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Revenge Sinister Revenge Sinister
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Flying Deadite - Army of Darkness

Flying Deadite - Army of Darkness Pencil drawing (2011).

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Stephen Stephen
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In the Beginning There Were Three

I painted this illustration to publicly proclaim the biblical account of a six (literal) days creation by the Holy Trinity to be the true account of the origin of all things that have been, are now, and will exist. I believe the evolution theories have many holes in them and lack sound evidence to declare evolution as the true account of the origin of all matter. I believe schools should teach both theories, and let the student decide which is truth for themselves. The three figures of light that are holding the hourglass represent the Trinity—the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit—Who together created all things. The background of the painting is supposed to illustrate that the Trinity created all things from nothing. The hourglass is supposed to appear to be made of pure gold, representing a creation without corruption and decay, which would later be part of the curse the creation would be subjected to because of man’s sin. The top and bottom bases of the hourglass have the icon of the moon and sun six times to represent the six days of creation. The six spheres floating inside the hourglass represent the six (literal) days and what was created on each day. The first day, God separated the darkness from the light. This sphere is placed at the bottom of the hourglass because sand in an hourglass always flows down. The second day, God separated the sky from the sea. This is represented in the sphere located at the bottom right of the hourglass. The third day, God separated the land from the waters, represented in the top half of the sphere. The bottom part represents the plant life that was created on the same day. The fourth day, God created outer space: every star and planet. God mentions the sun was created to light the earth by day and the moon to light the earth by night. This is represented in the sphere located at the top middle of the hourglass. 1514 The fifth day, God created the creatures of the air and the creatures of the water. This is represented in the sphere located in the top right of the hourglass. The sixth day, God created both the land creatures and man. This sphere is located in the top left of the hourglass. (October 28, 2017)

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Christine Liu Christine Liu
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Inktober Day 15 - Legend

Legends and folklore is huge in Game of Thrones book series, one in particular is the legend of ‘Azor Ahai’, the warrior who drove the darkness away with his sword Lightbringer. How he forged the sword to bring the end in darkness was by plunging it into his wife’s heart. her soul and the hot blade created Lightbringer. A new ‘Azor Ahai’ was supposed to come again and many believe it to be either Daenerys Targaryen or Jon Snow. - I think end the end it’s Jon Snow if the prophecies were interpreted this way- the ‘long night’ being Daenerys mad reign. A more detailed explanation can be found on distractify.com!

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Melissa Morales Melissa Morales
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Queen of darkness

Inktober

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Embracing nightmares Embracing nightmares
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Hello darkness my old friend....

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JaRobyn Singletary JaRobyn Singletary
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Light in the Darkness

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Apriccot Apriccot
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Pencil Practice

She saw something in the darkness... something magnificent and horrific.

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Jana Cechova Jana Cechova
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Man in a darkness

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Wesley C. Phillips Wesley C. Phillips
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Laughing Eye

Flying Through the Night.

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mARTia mARTia
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Illuminated

Inspired by the Neo-Classical period, I pushed myself as an artist to portray subjects in an idealistic fashion combining drama and artificial lighting. The subject is my sister who modelled as a reference, enabling me to control the shadowy effect over her face. The dim lighting and dark background resonated with the period style, focusing on the facial parts that are visible. The end result looks like she is emerging from the darkness. A somber atmosphere is illustrated through visual expression. Adding the fast drying oil on the brushes improved the blending of the colours on the canvas which was especially useful when it came to applying strokes on the face smoothly. Visit https://www.martiaposts.com for more

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Kristel Kristel
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Les Miserables

Reference photo taken during the performance of Les Miserables. It has its darkness from the evil and misery and bright light from the hope and love as in the story. It is done with watercolors and coloredpencils.

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Viktor Wilde Viktor Wilde
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A Young Man Passes Away

In with disease, a focus in depression, a fear in death, departure along with tundra moon follows. Unveil whisper to engage these thoughts down the darkness. A vessel alone, not kin to wish a farewell nor goodbye. He died alone.

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Viktor Wilde Viktor Wilde
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Rightful Demise

Darkness filled with suicidal motions, a death of a little girl, tears in poverty, and madness further. What shivers await? Alien life forms compose a last symphony.

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Viktor Wilde Viktor Wilde
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Suicidal Reflective

Deep thoughts compose these kinds of oddity fully. Severed ways of a child begin darkness, but these waves of good manner determine a decent stride to come. A belief in harmony to bloom soon.

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Viktor Wilde Viktor Wilde
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Silent End Of The Fool

Damaged creature that state removal of these motions further. Compose darkness on these travels of dismay. Not Kin nor friends aware, silent departure a motion delightful.

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Viktor Wilde Viktor Wilde
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Shattered Fetus With A Love Letter

Through strange realms of odd memory, looking to gift something in eyes beautiful. What is this pain represented? Why these tears emerge? A darkness must always follow.

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Viktor Wilde Viktor Wilde
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Life, Death

Realms of Vibrant Oddites at display through poetic tales of welcome wonder. What emotions be boiled in this cauldron? Thoughts of mindful darkness play this way.

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Viktor Wilde Viktor Wilde
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Abstract Melancholia

Featured words of darkness and misery placed here. Thoughts of many roaming plenty. A discomfort emerges while a river of red follows.

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Barbara Weeks Barbara Weeks
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Sketching at the Field Museum in Chicago

The Field Museum in Chicago always welcomes sketchers even in the darkness of the Mummy Exhibit!

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Dr.Doodlist Dr.Doodlist
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Be the Light

Be the Light in someone's darkness. Shine your light and let the world see.

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Cath Gomes Cath Gomes
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Inktober 2018 - Day 14/31 - The stories Ive heard in the Land of Hurt: Kaliel, the Prince of Infinite Darkness

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Thomas Arnold Marino Thomas Arnold Marino
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Darkness

Doodle and watercolor.

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Jan Wiejacki Jan Wiejacki
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Right Hand of Darkness

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Duru Eksioglu Duru Eksioglu
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I Love Darkness
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These ones are about my darkest, pathetic thoughts. I'm really sorry that they're Turkish again :(

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Lucifer Lucifer
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Beauty and the darkness

Oil painting for school

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Nino Nino
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Untitled

"Darkness my old friend..." Quick Ink Painting on a gate - with help from my friend David Schermann (clrcrs.com)

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Raul Raul
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Untitled

Darkness of the LOST CITY.

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