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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Erik Satie

Erik Satie (1866–1925) In 1898, Satie moved from Paris’s Montmartre district to the working-class suburb of Arcueil, where he would live for the rest of his life. Most mornings, however, the composer returned to the city on foot, walking a distance of about six miles to his former neighborhood, stopping at his favorite cafés along the way. According to one observer, Satie “walked slowly, taking small steps, his umbrella held tight under his arm. When talking he would stop, bend one knee a little, adjust his pince-nez and place his fist on his hip. Then he would take off once more, with small deliberate steps.” His dress was also distinctive: the same year that he moved to Arcueil, Satie received a small inheritance, which he used to purchase a dozen identical chestnut-colored velvet suits, with the same number of matching bowler hats. Locals who saw him pass by each day soon began calling him the Velvet Gentleman. The last train back to Arcueil left at 1:00 A.M., but Satie frequently missed it. Then he would walk the several miles home, sometimes not arriving until the sun was about to rise. Nevertheless, as soon as the next morning dawned, he would set off to Paris once more. The scholar Roger Shattuck once proposed that Satie’s unique sense of musical beat, and his appreciation of “the possibility of variation within repetition,” could be traced to this “endless walking back and forth across the same landscape day after day.” Indeed, Satie was observed stopping to jot down ideas during his walks, pausing under a streetlamp if it was dark. During the war the streetlamps were often extinguished, and rumor had it that Satie’s productivity dropped as a result. - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey

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Stacy Drum Stacy Drum
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Skyfall

Oils on Board. Done some years ago

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Lulu Lulu
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Coffee sketch

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Stacy Drum Stacy Drum
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Dr. Teeth

Oils on Illustration board. Only 5x7 inches.

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Lulu Lulu
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Coffee drawing

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Alejandra agüero Alejandra agüero
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That Cherrys tree is just a dream,I cant cross

Doesn't have a cross

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Brooke McLeod Brooke McLeod
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Hi guy!

Guy I met riding home on my bike from work. Jesus keep him.

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DeeDee  Joseph DeeDee Joseph
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My Sona as a Monster

A Diclonius from Elfen Lied. Not done yet still need more finishing touches

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Suzette Suzette
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Skeleton

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin (Part 2) The plan worked, up to a point. After following the course several times in a row, he found it necessary to go through just one course in a year, and then one every few years. But the virtue of order—“Let all your things have their places; let each part of your business have its time”—appears to have eluded his grasp. Franklin was not naturally inclined to keep his papers and other possessions organized, and he found the effort so vexing that he almost quit in frustration. This timetable was formulated before Franklin adopted a favorite habit of his later years—his daily “air bath.” At the time, baths in cold water were considered a tonic, but Franklin believed the cold was too much of a shock to the system. He wrote in a letter: I have found it much more agreeable to my constitution to bathe in another element, I mean cold air. With this view I rise early almost every morning, and sit in my chamber without any clothes whatever, half an hour or an hour, according to the season, either reading or writing. This practice is not in the least painful, but on the contrary, agreeable; and if I return to bed afterwards, before I dress myself, as sometimes happens, I make a supplement to my night’s rest, of one or two hours of the most pleasing sleep that can be imagined. From Daily rituals by Mason Currey #daulyrituals #inktober #benjaminfranklin @masoncurrey

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Suzette Suzette
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Twins

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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Somethings creeping  in  dark

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Janiyah Ivory Janiyah Ivory
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Daily Challenge_ Ghoul_ Cheerleader

Created using pencils, fine liners, water color, and acrylic paints. A Ghoulish cheerleader ripped from her life too soon, murdered by jealousy, with the those she thought were her friends torn in anguish over her death, she now takes this form to rid others of their dreams and ambitions.

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Hermit Hermit
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MAD DOG

(Gel Fineliner on A5 paper) One of the age-old responses from dog-owners: “He won't bite you” along with “He's good with children.” He's a dog, and like all dogs, they're bred from wolves. Given half the chance they'd revert back to their natural pack instinct. The only reason they don't is that they see you as the pack leader who regularly feeds and pampers them. “Oh, my little darling isn't like that!” I hear you say, as if you're talking about a child. “He gives me kisses by licking my face. It's his way of saying how much he loves me.” He licks his balls and arsehole with that tongue, so what's he really saying there?

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Hermit Hermit
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When The Black-Sun Knight Got Tongued

(2B pencil on 85mm x 67mm paper) I wasn't going to keep this dreamscape piece I did, but I did like the title I gave it!

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Rae Rae
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Otho and the Maitlands

With the new Beetlejuice sequel coming out I decided to dig for some more of my old fanart of the cartoon. Made these designs of what Otho and the Maitlands could look like if they actually were represented in the animated universe!

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Eliot McCann Eliot McCann
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El-ahrairah (2024)

Trois crayons on green office stock.

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Ghostie Ghostie
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Miku fanart

I’ve been getting more and more into vocaloid as of recently, so I thought I’d do a lil fanart sorta as a token of appreciation for it existing :3. If any of you guys have listened to any vocaloid music, what’s your favorite song? Who’s your fav vocaloid?

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Darién diaz Darién diaz
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Week of pets Day 4: gary

For this fourth day of this week about pets today it's the turn of one of my favorite characters from the Sponge Under the Sea series, this snail that meows like a cat known as Gary

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Kaushangi Goel Kaushangi Goel
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Aurora

It is a 5D crystal painting made by pasting crystal beads. The pattern seen in picture is of Aurora.

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Eliot McCann Eliot McCann
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Beefcake II

Trois crayons on black card.

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eclectic muse eclectic muse
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The Last Priest

Konishi Mansho (1600 - 1644), the last ordained priest to serve in Japan during the prohibition era of the Tokugawa Shogunate (think of the Shusaku Endo novel, "Silence", which was adapted to film by Martin Scorsese in 2016). Exiled from his homeland in 1614, he eventually made his way to Rome and enter a convent to be ordained as a priest. He would later to his home country to minister to the persecuted Christians there, only to be arrested and martyred in 1644. I tried to mimic a traditional ink painting style to invoke the melancholic feel of this homecoming journey.

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Lunette Lunette
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Greek Statue inspired

A sketch of a mixture of different Greek statues that inspired me. I probably will color this later on, but this is what I have so far:)

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Ginger Ginger
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Zee Bunny Fox 2024

While Ginger Fox (Gfox) is still my mascot, I made this one for my Sheezy Art gallery.

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David (DPO) David (DPO)
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#15 Joe & Mac - Large Carnivorous plant boss + Spooky Theme

#15 Joe & Mac: Large Carnivorous plant boss + Spooky Theme - I drew this on an iPad pro for... maybe a Halloween theme? I don't remember. Well whatever it was, the background had to do with the theme, but in the foreground I was in the mood for something related to Joe and Mac (aka caveman ninja). Except for my rough sketch under my inked layer there was No tracing, No pressure sensitivity and No Ai involved.

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John Jenkins John Jenkins
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How to draw the Esrefoglu pattern
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Pattern from Esrefoglu Mosque, Beysehir, Turkey, 1297 CE. (see: "Islamic Geometric Patterns", E. Broug, 2008, p.37).

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Chantel Chantel
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Noodle on the Windmill

It's an old fanart drawing I did of "Feel Good Inc" by Gorillaz! The small black spots are holes from pinning it to my wall with tacks. I can't believe I forgot to post this...it's realllly old.

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Almira anindita Almira anindita
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My oc

Hi there! I'm new here. Nice to meet you :D. Btw he is my oc, his name is akasa.

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Bek Bek
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Kangaroo- happy to see you

Graphite on tan paper

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David (DPO) David (DPO)
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#12 Cammy - Street Fighter

#12 Cammy from Street Fighter - drawn live at Magma.com with an iPad Pro (no Ai & no pressure sensitivity).

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