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Nikhil Chaturvedi Nikhil Chaturvedi
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Too alien for earth, too human for outer space.

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Lea Cook Lea Cook
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Whales are people too

Negative painting technique brought about this murky sea world in watercolor

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Chris Fraser Chris Fraser
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Mind the Gap
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Part of a series of drawings following characters on a journey through strange and chaotic zones of a gigantic metropolis. I really enjoyed using the Sakura brush pen for this one.

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Romy Romy
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“In a world of my own”

This drawing is a compass, but it’s not only a compas. It has the world in it in little triangles. Follow me on instagram for more of my work: @romy.e.art

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Safiera Wulandari Safiera Wulandari
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Dearest

Portrait of my fiancé | Digital drawing | August 2018

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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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John Owen James Thorpe John Owen James Thorpe
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Collection of Kaiju drawings from my Daily Drawing Challenge
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Nina Leth Nina Leth
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My 3rd coloringbook.

The inside of my 3rd coloringbook with 100 drawings of Magical Patterns, like this snake. My flu-yin has killer whale seems to get most credit from that book.

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David Terrill David Terrill
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A few drawings from a recent trip to Detroit
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Joyly lau Joyly lau
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Page 01

Inspired by adult coloring pages...

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Jim Corbett Jim Corbett
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Howling Wolf

Done in pencil.

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Luisa Vidales Reina Luisa Vidales Reina
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Azul

Portrait made with Prismacolor pencils on black paper.

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Doodle Baaz Doodle Baaz
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Heer

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VIRA KIKTSO VIRA KIKTSO
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Organized chaos

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Jim Corbett Jim Corbett
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Pond Hockey

Done with pencil crayons

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Luis Coelho Luis Coelho
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Sigil

Hibernation time has definitely come to an end on this part of the globe. It is now time to eat the world and so this one decided to bring himself to life and cast some magick around. Drawings are a very powerful tool for that. This is the first bear that I have ever created on paper and I don't know much about why he came out like this but I'm sure that he knows very well all about that. He is the sigil and I trust his eyes

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Jim Corbett Jim Corbett
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Bear at Waterfalls

A bear enjoying a rest at a waterfalls. Done with a fountain pen. I drew this as a Teacher's Day present for my Korean language instructor.

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GROBO GROBO Plus Member
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Life below

Allover fish pattern using some old and new ocean themed drawings.

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Junkyard Sam Junkyard Sam Plus Member
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Kitchen & Window Drawing

For these Grahams Up the Tree drawings I used a Pilot Custom 823 with FA nib. This pen is legendary. It has a very soft nib and a giant vacuum filled tank of ink so you can write and draw for days.

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David Terrill David Terrill
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From sketchbook to mural
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I had a wonderful time creating this commision for a Kansas City Personalities wall mural installed in a downtown KC apartment building. The wall measures roughly 12’ x 20’. These were all hand drawn graphite and charcoal drawings that I scanned into my mac and delivered digitally. The file was then enlarged and applied to the wall surface.

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Chuck that page!
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Did you ever have a page in your sketchbook that was so bad and so embarrassing that you tore it out and chucked it? This was one of those pages that made me cringed every time I came to it. So today I said to myself, "ENOUGH!" and ripped it out of my moleskine. But something wouldn't let me throw it in the can. Now, I'm not one of those artists that can't bring himself to throw away any of his stuff because each and every piece, good or bad holds some kind of sentimentality or sense of importance. This particular page was a result of a crappy angst filled day and stuff poured out of me. For some reason, it felt like I was throwing away some piece of my soul. There were parts that were overworked and others that were painfully too personal. So I decided to cut it up and put it back together in no particular order, however it seemed best. As I was pasting the pieces down it occurred to me that this had a comic book feel so I scanned the final and added the black borders in photoshop which I really dug. I like that it is cryptic and jumbled up like my brain can so often be. This reminded me of the awesome @johnhendrix who said something in his book, Drawing Is Magic that stuck with me. He said, "Don't worry about doing anything wrong. If you're hoping your sketchbook turns into a glossy display of only your best drawings, you are not carrying a sketchbook, you are carrying a portfolio." In other words, explore, take chances, loosen up and have fun. Try your best to go at it like an uninhibited child. In so doing, you will stretch as an artist by avoiding repetition and predictability. We all know how to do what we already know. To sum up, I created a bad page, and whether or not I was able to fix it, it expanded me. So, follow your pencil, pen, or whatever and let them take you to places you never imagined when you started. Then, maybe you will end up staring happily at the final and with childlike wonder, say, "man, where did that come from?"

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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Arboretum Bunny
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I took my drawings out into the wild for some glamour shots. I got busted crawling through a flower garden doing so, but the woman was fine with it. I gave her this bunny.

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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Tattoo Drawings
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My friend and I are trying to nail down a tattoo idea for her that involves witchcraft and weight lifting. (Note: the final picture was supposed to be two different ones, but appears to be repeating itself. This happens to me sometimes. Not sure how to fix it.)

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Joke Neyrinck Joke Neyrinck
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This artist doodles her entire house

Jook’s doodle colouring books are a collection of true gems. Her anthropomorphic and surreal scenes depict a plethora of creatures, spanning from cute and innocent-looking to downright bizarre and monster-like. Flip through the pages, get colouring and get inspired. Join Jook’s world. Colouring books for ages 7 to 77. I am a Belgian female artist & illustrator and I use a self-invented technique of automatic drawing to delve into my subconscious. I doodle everywhere and every spare moment. By quickly drawing, barring any conscious thought, I am giving as much room as possible to my imagination. Through extensive, at times even compulsive, doodling, a new and totally unique world arises. Come visit, get inspired and maybe get lost in my subconscious. Join my world and my obsessive-compulsive drawings. More info: doodleart.shop | Facebook | instagram | youtube page of the book

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Nikki D. May Nikki D. May
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#100daysofpattern2018 - My #the100dayproject
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These patterns are all made from drawings pulled from my 2017 sketchbook project. I studied fiber arts in grad school and learned how to do repeat patterns - the old fashioned way by cutting and taping paper together... I haven't done any in 25 years - until this month!

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Andy McNally Andy McNally
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It’s Good to be King

It’s Good to be King, if just for a while. I draw in my notes for work every day. It helps me digest the things that are said in meetings. In the case, it simply divided one topic from another. I color in the drawings later or the next day, which helps me recall my notes and it is peaceful.

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David Terrill David Terrill
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Contour line drawings from model session
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Always enjoy getting back to drawing the figure from life.

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Mary Ruth Butterworth Mary Ruth Butterworth
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4/4/18

Sketchbookin'

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Celeste Celeste
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Doodles and color drawings

Doodles and color drawings

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David Terrill David Terrill
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Medical School Gross Anatomy Drawings
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I was fortunate enough to to take my sketchbook class to observe medical students dissect donor cadavers. These donors gave there bodies to science to further our knowledge of the human anatomy and to train our future doctors. We worked alongside the med students and anatomy fellows. It was a humbling and fascinating experience.

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