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Kfir Weizman Kfir Weizman
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Alien invasion

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43Sdrawsstuff 43Sdrawsstuff
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Scorched

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Mary Ruth Butterworth Mary Ruth Butterworth
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Saturday Morning Scribbles

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Embracing nightmares Embracing nightmares
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Self portrait

Swarms of ideas, I know you can all relate....

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Jennifer Mallory-Welch Jennifer Mallory-Welch
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Magnolia Bloom

Acrylic on 8” x 8” wrapped canvas

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Derek Lowes Derek Lowes
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More Fruit Less Time

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Anna Deligianni Anna Deligianni
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Huron Blackheart

Lufgt Huron, also known as Huron Blackheart and the "Tyrant of Badab," was once the Chapter Master of the Astral Claws and self-claimed Imperial Governor of the world of Badab Primaris in the Maelstrom Zone of the Ultima Segmentum. But ultimately, Huron was corrupted in his ambitious pursuit of power and he tainted most of his Chapter as well, leading them into an open rebellion against the Imperium of Man, known as the Badab War, which lasted from 901-912.M41. Bound to machines which keep him alive and forever in pain, Huron is now a scarred creature of hate. His machine claw clicking, he has strode to battle time and again, followed by the daemonic Hamadrya, and each time the agony of his existence grows and the spite within him deepens.

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Eileen D.

Pencil Sketch

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Pilyclix Pilyclix
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Close eyes

thinking about gucci art

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Bobcomics Bobcomics
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iPadoodle

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Yasmin Sahbani Yasmin Sahbani
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Parad-Oxy

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Jennifer Mallory-Welch Jennifer Mallory-Welch
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Peaceful Slumber

Acrylic on 12”x12” wrapped canvas

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Tonya Doughty Tonya Doughty Plus Member
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Growing Room

Featuring handmade art by Washington state artist, Tonya Doughty. If you would like this design on an item not listed in my shop, please don't hesitate to ask if it's possible! Just contact me.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Doc Chocolate

Graphite on paper

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Flash Backwards, November 2018.

Tasteful isolation.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“(Another) Year 0”, September 2018.

An ode to one more fresh start.

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Robert Falagrady Robert Falagrady
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Out of towners

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Zoli Zoli
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Portrait

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Technique Progress

I’m often asked about my Bic pen drawings and how I do them. It starts with a good foundational drawing, the ballpoint pen part is just trying to colour within the lines. I try to do my best to explain the process, but the best way to show my progress is by posting my efforts to master pen drawings over the span of 3 or so years. I have been doodling/drawing with ballpoint pens as far back as I can remember - they were cheap, readily available and always lying around the house. It wasn’t until I was bored during a particularly long team meeting-conference call (around 2016-17) that I started to think about the possibilities of ballpoint pens as serious portrait illustration tools. My first experiments with full colour ink portrait drawings were rather crude, but that’s the point of learning new techniques—as long as the curiosity and the love of drawing is there, you can transfer that skill and passion into any medium. Remember, the most exquisite drawings and paintings you see didn’t materialise fully formed, they started out as failed experiments. Failure after failure after failure. It’s important to remember this when you get discouraged (I've failed spectacularly over the years). The only difference between the accomplished artist and the beginner is hundreds of hours of practice. Talent can only get you so far. It’s the hard work that you do behind the scenes that makes your work look effortless. Keep doodling. Keep learning. Stay curious.

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KrystalKreations KrystalKreations
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Au natural part 2

The second and final part of the two part series.

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Helen Poll Helen Poll
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Doodles

Super bright doodles

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Apriccot Apriccot
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Ice and Fire

Ice and Fire

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Jan Wiejacki Jan Wiejacki
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Death of the Puppeteer

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Kfir Weizman Kfir Weizman
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Happy Ice cream

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Embracing nightmares Embracing nightmares
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So close you can grab it.....

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Leap Frog 2

Pencil Drawing

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Robert Falagrady Robert Falagrady
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Bow wow corpse

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Cath Gomes Cath Gomes
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Three Little Maids

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Gina L.

Pencil Sketch

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Rebecca Tregear Rebecca Tregear
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Inktober 8

Inktober 8: Zentangle Star

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