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Cath Gomes Cath Gomes
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Inktober 2018 - Day 17/31 - The stories Ive heard in the Land of Hurt:  Jansen

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Jamie Domingo Jamie Domingo
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Iris Flower

I got my first client for logo design and they asked for a custom watercolor illustration of Iris flower. So I researched about iris flower and did a rough sketch. From there, I started rendering color using a special brush from GrutBrushes.

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Riya Melgert Riya Melgert
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The Old Way

Done with dip pen and black Talens Indian ink. The dip pen is very old, 1967, I used it at school when I was 10. The next year we started to use fountain pens. Only the nib I used was ofcourse new.

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Lone Stag Lone Stag
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Profile Drawing

Progression drawing 3 of 7. This is an earlier drawing of a how-to video from Emmy Kalia. All credit to her. Link: https://youtu.be/80ewdDwAVk4

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Jaroslaw Jaroslaw
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This year i do inktober with my wife's themes list

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Cath Gomes Cath Gomes
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Inktober 2018 - Day 1/31 - The stories Ive heard in the Land of Hurt: Katara, The destined child

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Stacia Leigh Stacia Leigh
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Home on the Road

"Heaven was putting distance between her and everyone." ~ A blackout poem from a recycled page of Riding with the Hides of Hell, which now has a new-and-improved title, Burnout. It's a young adult story about motorcycles, a road trip, adventure, and love.

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Myriam O. Myriam O.
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Prickly pear cactus and cochineal

Prickly pear cactus and cochineal in Ballpoint

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Celina . Slattery Celina . Slattery
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Seneca Rocks - West Virginia

I finished this drawing a day after I hiked to the top of the rocks, I did this during spring break this year in 2018. (Drawing is 6x4 inches in size. ) TIME: 1 hour 20 minutes

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Jim Corbett Jim Corbett
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High Pine

An illustrated poem I did as part of my drive to learn Korean. I did this, along with 40 plus other illustrated poems, in my notebook. Here is an English translation of the poem: : High Pine Close to the brook I'm looking at a high pine High pine I want to talk to you Many questions I have How many people have you seen? How many sunny days have you seen? How many rainy days have you seen? How many people's voices have you heard? How many birds' songs have you heard? High pine can you hear me? High pine can you hear me? High pine do you have any good stories? High pine do you have any good stories I will listen well Really Really Really

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glen glen
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Scorch out your soul”

Watercolour crayon, crayon, fineliner and acrylic paint.. . . . . ... . .... . ... . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . Just your run of the mill tree bearing owl with a pipe in hand and a story to tell. .... . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. ... ... ......... ... .. A3 prints for sale ( 12 left out of 20 at the time of going to press )

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Stacia Leigh Stacia Leigh
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Backward and Forward

"Remember to forget. Forget to remember." ~ A blackout poem from a recycled page of Riding with the Hides of Hell--now titled Burnout--a Young Adult romance.

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Kristian Andersen Kristian Andersen
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Nonlinear rebus without context

Commision work. An oldie, but i still like it. Fineliner on paper 60x40 cm

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Federico Federico
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Little Dog

A small version of the year of the dog drawing I posted some time ago.

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Pilyclix Pilyclix
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Blue heart

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Federico Federico
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Shiro Monster-Face 1

Inspired by my cat Shiro. But with no tail and wearing a mask.

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Federico Federico
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Mask behind the mask

A birch plywood hexagon. Painted by hand. I wonder about the masks we wear.

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elsa elsa
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Creativity

First post!! Hi everyone I’m elsa and I love doing art! Hope you enjoy my art ⭐️ This is just a little something I drew earlier

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Maya Bou Dagher Maya Bou Dagher
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Mandalas

Only an open heart will catch a dream.

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Erin Kerr Erin Kerr
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Zentangled Faerie

A Zentangled Fearie sketch I've been working on for a bit in my sketchbook. I can't wait to finally finish her! It's been fun doing all the little details.

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Mike Sheehan Mike Sheehan
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Untitled

Quick sketch of The Pilgrim in Dana Point Harbor. #danapoint #sketch #danapointharbor #thepilgrim #strathmorepaper #strathmoreart #tonedtan #tonedtanmixedmedia #tallship #marineart #ship

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Charlotte Reynolds Charlotte Reynolds
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Untitled

The cardboard sleeve in which my year 12 mathematics textbook lives, not sure if the teacher knows it's there, no cardboard cover goes unscathed not while there's a pen in my hand and a song in my heart.... the hills are aliiivve with the sound of muuus

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Ania Pawlik Ania Pawlik
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Szczesliwego Nowego Roku! Happy New Year!! Bonne Année!!! 2017 !!!! I have started mine working and I shall continue it to look forward to make the deepest dreams come true !!! Wish you all lots of positive energy and stubbornness to catch your high

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“It’s In My Natures”, December 2025.

"I have learned that what I have not drawn, I have never really seen." - Frederick Franck.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“The Film Is Considered Lost Although The Soundtrack Survives”, November 2025.

Into November we go… quick year is an understatement, you know?

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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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Drawing Their Own Way: A Tribute to Gibby

Years ago, I sketched Gibby at work—pencil in hand, bold strokes alive with motion. I caught them from over the shoulder: just the back of their head, the soft curve of their face, and that focused arm bringing something into being. They were 9 or 10 then, already showing the spark of creativity and concentration that pointed toward who they’d become. Now in their mid-20s, Gibby is thoughtful, insightful—quick to listen, slow to speak, and wired to process the world with care. Their path has been remarkable: two degrees in 2.5 years, no debt. That didn’t happen by accident. It took grit, German immersion schooling, 16 college credits earned in high school, and testing out of 24 more once at university. That’s Gibby—quietly determined, resourceful, and steady. But their story isn’t just academic. Gibby’s always been gifted with their hands—drawn to set design, locksmithing, welding. Trades they wanted to pursue early on, and still feel pulled toward. They’re at a bike shop now. It’s not the dream, but it fits: their hands know how to build, repair, and reshape the world. There’s been frustration—maybe even anger—that we didn’t let them follow the trade route right away. I get that now. Life veers, and sometimes the path chosen isn't the one imagined. But Gibby’s resilience—their ability to adapt and press on—is what I admire most. They’ve embraced their journey with honesty, stepping into their identity as a they/them person, unafraid to define success in their own terms. That takes courage. I’m proud of them—not for a résumé, but for who they are. This old drawing isn’t just a memory—it’s a thread connecting past to present. A reminder that the creative spark, the steady hands, the deep soul I saw back then is still shining. So here’s to you, Gibby: the kid who sketched with fire and the adult who still shapes the world with quiet brilliance. Your value has never been about the path you’re on. It’s about the person you are. And I’ll be here, cheering you on—every step of the way.

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Bear & bunnies

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John Kane John Kane Plus Member
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Breakfast table

This is a pre procreate drawing. I’ve always liked the way this guys face turned out

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John Kane John Kane Plus Member
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Vegas bathroom

I like messing with lines

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