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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Mail Art - Mixed Media
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Mixed media. Acrylic, pencil, digital. This is a piece from the book “Mail Me Art - Medium Without A Message” by @littlechimpsociety. I think it was the second call for entries/book.There are now 4 books filled with awesome art drawn and painted on outsides of envelopes and packages by artists all over the world who then mailed them to the UK totally exposed to the postal service. The original was all analog. I brought this into Procreate and reworked it. I may do more when I get a chance but I’m pretty satisfied with it now.

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zamzammee zamzammee Plus Member
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Japan
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Created this before my trip to Japan. Combination of my characters and japan inspired stuffs. Japan was awesome!

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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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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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White Rabbit

Inspiration from Jefferson Airplanes awesome song White Rabbit. This is kind of older and shabby version than in book

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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The Power of Presence

It has been a delight to share with my students the incredible resource of people. Over the years, I’ve had the great privilege of connecting them with inspiring individuals such as Lois Ehlert, Dave Nice, Gregory Martens, Colette Odya Smith, and—as seen in this “Behind the Professor” sketch—Dr. Gaylund Stone. There’s something powerful about the presence of someone who lives their craft with humility and depth. In moments like these, my students are reminded that more is often caught than taught.

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mhmakesthings mhmakesthings Plus Member
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85 Years of Awesomeness

A 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle I recently painted as as gift for my grandma on her 85th birthday, using objects and photos of significance from her life. :)

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Friday To Vonda, April 2021.

Whalesongs to round the week off (as usual).

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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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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Awesome Chaotics, May 2021.

Fantasy (of the more pronounced variety) is the order of things here.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“(After...)”, July 2018.

With thanks (again) to endless listens of Devendra Banhart and other awesome folk like himself...heheh.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Yulesong No. 2”, December 2018.

More festive things! A belated Merry Christmas to you all folks. :)

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Something Different Full Or Part Time (In Search Of…)”, December 2023.

“The politics of the world frustrate me. I control my frustration when I write, but it explodes when I perform.” A quote from a Benjamin Zephaniah documentary I caught not long ago on BBC iPlayer’s been resonating with me as of late. Granted, I tend to keep politics light here (if anything) but I stand by what I’ve just said regardless.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Yulesong No. 1”, December 2018.

One with all the festivities in mind.

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Jan Doodle Jan Doodle
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Club XXS

Club XXS was exposed at a music festival in the netherlands and used as a mini club, with dj booth inside and a line-up! :) It's my biggest doodle till now and it was amazing fun to do! my focus was allready on trying bigger stuff, so then a chance came by to do this huge caravan. Awesome.

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons
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Ballpoint pen elephant
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BIC ballpoint stick pen drawing on Richeson bulk drawing paper. This started as a contour drawing and just got squiggly (not the original intent). This was clipped to my board for weeks and I would add a few squiggles from time to time when I wanted to make marks, but didn't have inspiration. It's just a bit under 15 inches (12x18 inch paper) and is probably about 25 hours of making little lines and squiggles. The reference was a Dreamstime royalty-free photo.

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Chris Mang Chris Mang
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New Illustration using Sketch Create

Hey guys, hope yall had a great weekend! I couldn't resist doing another iPad drawing on using the Sketch Create plug-in this weekend. I think its awesome that you don’t even need to buy app to do drawings like this-Simply get this Edge extension!

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Martin Roemer Martin Roemer
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New Year resolutions

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Tim Wesson Tim Wesson
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Random stuff

Awesome doodle

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Julie Lehite Julie Lehite
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Koi Fish

Koi Fish Watercolor

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AKU NAPIE AKU NAPIE
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Gempak

doodle on comic magazine cover. year of magazine was 2002.

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Melissa Lomax Melissa Lomax
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Drawing Challenge ~ Coffee & Quotes

Here's my Coffee & Quotes Challenge... with the sleeve removed ;) I thought it would be fun to continue the doodle underneath the sleeve! To see submitted version, check out my 'Drawing Challenges'... this contest has been awesome, it combined 2 of my faves: DOODLES & COFFEE!

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Vi Vi
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A boy and his dog

Satch’s perhaps the most resourceful dog on the planet. His legs are fast, his nose is keen, his mind is set, but the world has grown too complicated for a dog even as well-equipped as Satch. His owners got lost and he does not know how to find them in this never-ending maze of smells and sounds. Thankfully, he stumbled upon Neal. He will know what to do.

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Julie Lehite Julie Lehite
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Flamingo

Pink Flamingo Watercolor

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Grant Miller Grant Miller
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Tree Spirit

I actually saw this on a walk one day...minus the dragon. A new tree was growing from the center of a stump. Nature is awesome.

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AKU NAPIE AKU NAPIE
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Sang Wira

Tribute to Malaysia Animation in 90s.

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Blu Dubloon Blu Dubloon
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Da Blu Bloon

Inspired by the kid, the kat, and the awesome @housesketcher

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Suzette Suzette
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Tree Doodles

This is my first attempt at doodling some trees and it most certainly was not an easy task. I hope as I practice that I will be able to draw more detail and a variety of trees. Special thanks to Jean Garro (@Gentoo201) for the inspiration with her awesome drawings! ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ♥♥ Thanks girl!

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Kaye D. Kaye D.
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El Profesor

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Julie Lehite Julie Lehite
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Watercolor Figure Drawing

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Trevor Romain Trevor Romain
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The Music of Art

The guitar sounded so much better once it was doodled. Art really resonates when it strikes the right chord. (Puns intended.).

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