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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Living Forward

Sunday morning, more than a decade ago. Music, fellowship, and reports about what God was doing here and there. Some things are worth remembering. We learn from looking back— but we must live forward.

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Scribbles with Sarah: Desert

Lindsey's prompt: Oasis

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Scribbles with Sarah: Desert

Lindsey's prompt: Vulture

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Scribbles with Sarah: Desert

Lindsey's prompt: Cactus

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Perched in Stillness

A simple ink sketch of a bird at rest. Sometimes the quiet moments—watching, pausing, waiting—are the deepest teachers. This drawing is part of my exploration of what I call the Quiet Practices—small ways of living from the inside out. If you’d like to see more of my reflections, I share them here: https://forming20.com/

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Jury Duty, June 2013

Jury Duty, June 2013 Fifty of us sat in that room, each one staring at a phone or scribbling in a notebook, killing time. The lawyers asked their questions, picking us off one by one like a slow game of dodgeball. I wasn’t chosen, so I drew instead—earbuds, slouched shoulders, the hum of waiting caught in a few quick lines.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Pumpkin Headed 2.0”, September 2025.

Yep, it’s pumpkin season all right.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Sketches Between Games

Super Nationals at the Gaylord—two rivers running through the lobby, actual boats gliding under glass ceilings, a nature center tucked between restaurants. Noise everywhere: kids, clocks, pawns and queens. Yet here, in the middle of it, a pause. A man leans back with the weight of waiting. A woman sits, at ease but still seeking. An empty chair remembers everyone who has rested there. In a place built to dazzle, what lingered with me was not the spectacle, but the silence. To draw is to honor the quiet within the clamor. thinking and seeing for better being — https://forming20.com/

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“Bird Bingo”, September 2025.

Indeed, much bird bingo is being played here!

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“Jack Pumpkin Headed”, September 2025.

Spooky sharks!

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“Dom And Eight”, September 2025.

Another allsorts.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Leaning Toward the Horizon

Against the weight of a storm-dark sky, tender stems lean forward—some bending, some breaking, some still reaching. They hold their fire at the tips, waiting to bloom, waiting to burn, waiting to belong to light. Perhaps this is all of us: stretching through shadows, searching for the thin, golden line that divides earth from eternity.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Whispers Across the Horizon

This is no landscape you could ever stand in. No observational drawing, no safe horizon line. This chalk experiment is a dream unfolding in color: a golden field lit from within, a scarlet seam of fire at its edge, and a storm-heavy sky pressing down with ancient weight. It feels like a place between worlds—where the conscious and unconscious meet, where memory and imagination blur. Some might see a battlefield, others a meadow after rain, and still others a veil between life and death. That is the beauty: the painting does not tell you what it is; it invites you to confess what you see. Psychologists say we project ourselves onto images like these. So—what do you notice first? The light? The darkness? The burning red? Perhaps that is not about the drawing at all, but about you.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Sharing the Love of God – A Quick Contour Sketch

Sometimes the quickest drawings hold the deepest truths. During an after-sermon discussion about understanding the love of God, I found myself listening with one ear and drawing with the other. Frank, seated across the room, made a natural model—relaxed posture, thoughtful presence, and a face full of character. With a pen in hand, I traced his form in a quick contour line, following the folds of his shirt, the tilt of his jaw, the stillness of his hands resting in his lap. Contour drawing asks us to see more than just the surface—it demands patience and presence, a slowing down until the line itself feels like prayer. Frank became more than a subject; he was a reminder that the love of God is often revealed in ordinary moments and everyday people.

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Sorcery and Magic

Lindsey's prompt: Elder Wand

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The Creative Process

In real life I was thinking about my comic for this week and the creative process in general when I sneezed violently and got this idea haha

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Scribbles with Sarah: Famous Artwork

Lindsey's prompt: Saturn devouring his son

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Dry Garden

Macro photography.

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“Hatched Into Devastation”, August 2025.

Goblins ready for lunch?

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“Caffeine Trip”, August 2025.

Again, the title describes the process here!

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Tilting Flower

Photograph of flower moving under a bee's weight.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Bee on Flower

Depiction of a bee crawling on a flower. Originally appeared in ART GALLERY UNITED STATES.

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Unhappiness Flag

Sketch of a flag surrounded by sadness. Featured in ART GALLERY GERMANY by Mark Fischer, WORLD OF ART & PHOTOGRAPHY and ART GALLERY CHINA by Mark Fischer.

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Two Birds

Wilderness in New York.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Melting Pottery”, August 2025.

This week’s been an interesting one for socialising in my world, no denying it. If I’m not getting acquainted with new folks at work or at my art clubs, it’s reconnecting with people I haven’t seen in 20+ years… certainly informed today’s piece, without a doubt!

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“Please Just Let Me Ponder”, August 2025.

Halloween and Samhuinn are just around the corner again…

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Inventions

Telegraph. And thats Morse code for "DAT Comic"

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Greatblade (Minish Cap)

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Splitblade (Minish Cap)

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Scarblade (Minish Cap)

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