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enjo elfar enjo elfar
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Contrast

Utilizing the use of contrast in elements such as shadow, colors, shapes, and texture.

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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Elven Village

Nornwan. Once there were Nature dwelling elves. They only ever lived, frolicked and played in the deep woods. Their bodies were quite accustomed to the trees. They could speak with the elements of nature, they could make the trees move and cause great mushrooms to grow from the earth. Theirs was the power to ask the spirits that watched over the wood fro guidance and peace. The Knights Factions implored these wild folk for aid on one fateful day. Few elves agreed to give trees and other supplies to the army, those that did not were attacked and destroyed and given no help by the army of Knights.

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Lukman Hakim Huda Lukman Hakim Huda
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Learning to do some potrait

learning to do potrait with cute elements

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Neil Tackaberry Neil Tackaberry
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Colliding Worlds - When Abstract Meets Surreal

Acrylic on canvas. 50cm x 70cm. This started as a purely experimental abstract piece, but evolved to include both abstract and surreal (i.e. representational) elements.

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Axel Amazzal Axel Amazzal
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Avatar Korra

Korra in her Avatar State, surrounded by the various elements. Made in Clipstudio

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Ina Acuna Ina Acuna
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Shelter in Place Days 61 and 62

A zoom reunion with the girls from my freshman engineering floor and the bison in Golden Gate Park. I've been wanting to sketch the bison for awhile. Unfortunately, it was super hot when I finally had a moment alone on my bike ride home, and I didn't have a hat. I'll visit them again better prepared for the elements.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Martian See Saw, April 2020.

It's a yin-yang kind of thing on the go here.

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Chelsea Litfin Chelsea Litfin
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Zoe Sketch

My sister is a writer and I am an artist, so we've teamed up to work on a children's book together. This is a draft of the first page, which will eventually be illustrated with watercolor and digital elements.

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Prarthana Thakur Prarthana Thakur
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Picturesque

Painting the environments and destinations the nature offers us. The use of warm colors to depuct the blissful experience along eith the play of nature light and elements.

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Ann Messina Ann Messina
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Elements

Still working on my lines but overall pretty happy with how this turned out. Thoughts/suggestions more than welcome!

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Old bone story and artwork Old bone story and artwork
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Ten buttons for relaxation, a fantastic story with real elements, naive art

100x70cm. cardboard, mix materials The people in the button do not see anything attractive, the attention given to him is current and lasts until the buttoned some clothing item which wants to wear. With us in the World of Fantasy, fortunately, this is not the case, we give the buttons a deserved attention which they fully deserve. A man lacking a button, for example, on the shirt, we inhabitants of the World of Fantasy are avoided, because we believe it brings bad luck, such people can cast a spell on anyone. It is even more dangerous to meet a man without a button on the slit, or, God forbid, unbuttoned slit. It is certainly a dangerous man of wild impulses ready for violence against anyone in order to satisfy their needs. On the other hand, people who have a nice and tastefully selected button on their clothes are highly appreciated. Those more experienced among us will carefully look at each button on a person - the buttons should not be damaged and scratched. Of course, in the World of Fantasy, there are the Button - beings, the creatures that everyone wants in their vicinity. Those dear creatures are attracted to himself materials and crystals, who are constantly working on the relaxation of a person close to them. Even watching the picture where they are Button - beings (confirmed by scientific and empirical research!) relaxing the spirit and body, raising the level of health to the stairs more. It is for you, dear reader, to take advantage of this fact, here is your free relaxation! Those who doubt these words of Old Bone make a mistake - to yourself to the detriment!

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Self-Making Studio Self-Making Studio
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Periodic Table of Elements of Success

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Indira IOFEYE Indira IOFEYE
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Hybrid Mythologies, sketchbook explorations

I have had an ongoing project called Hybrid Mythologies. Inspired by stories and mythological creatures, tales from different traditions and parts of the world, I have been playing with emergent stories, characters and creatures that incorporate different elements. It is really a kind of spontaneous, intuitive journey and play of associations - oftentimes surprising to myself in what emerges. This year I am planning to publish an artbook entitled Hybrid Mythologies and if it all goes according to plan, it should be done some time in May. I will post process from this book.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Beachcomber”, April 2019.

Something water themed.

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stacey walker oldham stacey walker oldham Plus Member
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nautical pattern

hand drawn nautical elements

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Tom Gehrke Tom Gehrke
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Deep Between Worlds Remix

Kind of a style experiment. Took the elements from my 70's sci-fi book cover homage and remixed them in a more stylized, painterly way.

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Joseph T. Yawus (jojo) Joseph T. Yawus (jojo)
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King and Queens

Shapes are good elements to play with, so, it gave birth to this artwork.

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Hermit Hermit
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The Wizards Cloak

(B grade pencil on 125mm x 75mm notecard) Another dreamscape image. With this one, I decided to pick out points of detail whilst having the rest shaded in the background. It works well, even with minimum elements highlighted.

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Sierra Tuazon Sierra Tuazon
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“Feels like Home” Sketch

Watercolor sketch for an acrylic painting I’m about to start. I messed some of the elements up but it’s so nice to have some kind of expectation as to what I want it to look like instead of painting blindly.

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Music for your eyes.
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Skip James is the man. I’ve been wanting to do something music related. I sketched this a year or two ago. It was fun to bring it into Procreate and add doodles, lettering, color and more elements like the guitar neck. I’m always looking for a way to combine my pencil with color and have it look like it really goes together. This one felt right.

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Luisa Vidales Reina Luisa Vidales Reina
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Inktober 3

Black cat silhouette with October-related elements around. For more photos, visit my Instagram account (@luisa.vidalesreina)

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Kristen Solecki Kristen Solecki
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Flower Studies

Studies of a simple form in order to experiment more with more complex elements.

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Lani Mathis Lani Mathis
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Castle in the old forest

Part of the book I'm working on. Certain elements will carry throughout the chapter. In this case, it will be oak leaves and mushrooms.

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Rebecca Tregear Rebecca Tregear
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Commission - Strength

A commissioned piece of original artwork for a client that I drew which incorporates various elements of strength (as chosen by the client). It also illustrates that even in dark times a light will come shining through.

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Joe Blend Joe Blend
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THE MAGIC OF ART

All the elements were drawn by hand, with Prismacolor markers used to create what would be vastly contrasting tones after b/w conversion. The composition and b/w conversion were done in Adobe Photoshop. © 2016 Joe Blend. All rights reserved

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Aria Rosani Tsiomakidis Aria Rosani Tsiomakidis
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Doodle Barf

Just some random elements, both written and illustrated, tossed together.

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