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everyday

OKAT OKAT Plus Member
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I miss the part where you were my everyday.

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GROBO GROBO Plus Member
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Worry Wolf - Sticker form

And now the Worry Wolf can stick by your side and bring ease to your everyday worries. A doodle, turned into a weatherproof clear sticker, cloaking lonely water bottles worldwide. Thanks for looking!

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Everyday in my Garden

Every dusk my sunflowers get demolished by evil vampire snails. Welcome to spring!

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Everyday Sunshine

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Everyday Worlds That Are Probably Pagan In Origin”, February 2023.

Perhaps?

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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The Other Game

Relaxed tension. Two parents at a national chess competition. Their kids squared off at the board, and so did they — one leaning back, shoe propped up, trying for calm; the other sitting stiff, watchful. The game played out in more ways than one.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Sharing the Love of God – A Quick Contour Sketch

Sometimes the quickest drawings hold the deepest truths. During an after-sermon discussion about understanding the love of God, I found myself listening with one ear and drawing with the other. Frank, seated across the room, made a natural model—relaxed posture, thoughtful presence, and a face full of character. With a pen in hand, I traced his form in a quick contour line, following the folds of his shirt, the tilt of his jaw, the stillness of his hands resting in his lap. Contour drawing asks us to see more than just the surface—it demands patience and presence, a slowing down until the line itself feels like prayer. Frank became more than a subject; he was a reminder that the love of God is often revealed in ordinary moments and everyday people.

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Ania Pawlik Ania Pawlik
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Buddha Breakfast Bowl

My little fun series of everyday food during quarantine just to make it more cosmic ;) This one sketch a day approach helps with my long break in drawings! :) Sketchbook, coffee and ink.

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Ania Pawlik Ania Pawlik
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Good Morning

'Good Morning' quick sketch from my sketchbook showing my morning chicory / barley coffee with new morning #quaratine routine. A stared series of quick everyday sketches about mixing everyday food with the ideas of cosmos and universe. Not sure which direction it will go, but the main purpose of it is to draw and draw more especially after sucha long break in drawing....!

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Sandy Steen Bartholomew Sandy Steen Bartholomew
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The Storm

Everyday with Aspergers is a storm of overwhelm - some good, some bad, and some painful. This was an "intuitive" painting with tons of layers, and no preplanning (what?!). I used acrylic paints, post markers, and pencils - I think it shows the exhaustion and overstimulation really well.

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Bryant Bush Bryant Bush
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Rhino

Ink doodle of a Rhino and everyday life going on.

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Chris Fraser Chris Fraser
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Inktober 2017
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I took part in Jake Parker's instagram Inktober event making a drawing everyday of October; these drawings eventually turned into one larger drawing by the end of the month.

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Bri Bri
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the walk of life

I decided to try another doodle - some inspiration behind this one - I’ve recently heard how life seems to be this constant dreadful loop, cylinder like walk, everyday the same. Life is more of a triangle, with the point of being up and down, one turn different than the next, and I guess you could say the next turn is unknown - why I left the one side blank, for your interpretation of what happens next.

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Ellis Illustrations Ellis Illustrations
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Just a summer trip to the sea!

Another one for today if you like summer days!

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Suzette Suzette
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The Tissue Box
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Done in graphite and watercolor. Something I like to do is take everyday mundane objects and try to make them unnerving, etc.

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Carla Carla
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Orange

Trying out some limited palette.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Speed square

This piece continues my ongoing tool series, focusing on objects shaped by use, precision, and repetition. The speed square—an essential instrument of measurement and accuracy—is rendered with attention to wear, markings, and subtle imperfections left by time and handling. Isolated against a minimal background, the tool becomes both subject and symbol: a quiet reflection on structure, angles, and the human need to measure and make sense of the physical world. Like the others in this series, it honors everyday labor and the overlooked beauty found in functional objects.

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Ellis Illustrations Ellis Illustrations
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Café

Another illustration for today! Rainy weather time for coffee! Oh but that’s..

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Arminas Liuima Arminas Liuima
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Dailies #3

doing art everyday!

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Valeria Valeria
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At the beach

It's not everyday you see a roller skating ostrich at the beach.I actually drew a background this time,my solution for an art block is to draw birds

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Ellis Illustrations Ellis Illustrations
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Woman outside

Another illustration for today with another pose!

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Patricia Bingham Patricia Bingham
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The Sea, The Trees, The Mysteries

A mixed media piece depicting everyday things and the unobserved mysteries underlying most everything.

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Michelle Lasalvia Michelle Lasalvia
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Untitled

Draw everyday

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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The hammer

A portrait of everyday power. This hammer isn’t just a tool—it’s a symbol of the work ethic that built me, the late nights, the factory shifts, and the determination behind every canvas. Graphite, grit, and precision shading bring out every dent and edge. Simple object, serious presence.

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Jufi Jufi
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everyday existence

A5 fineliner, ink , pencil on paper

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Jessica Andhika Jessica Andhika
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Happiness Vitamins

Take us with you everyday!

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Serenity Serenity
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Banana plant

Only drawing it's shapes revealed so much more than all the green I see everyday! Maybe I'll color it in one of these days.

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Monkey See Monkey Draw Monkey See Monkey Draw
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100 day challenge

Trying to draw everyday for the next 100 days. Everyday one prompt. Day 1: Rise

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Nowhere Fast.

"Nowhere Fast" is a compelling still life that blends mundane domesticity with surreal, slightly ominous undertones. The scene is anchored by a wooden table where a spilled glass, a pack of matches, and an ashtray with a smoldering cigarette suggest a moment of interrupted pause or quiet, long-term stagnation. Dominating the foreground is an oversized, weathered cigarette carton boldly labeled "WARNING", its subtle but unsettling presence hinting at a consumption that leads nowhere. In the background, a vintage RCA television set displays a stylized amanita mushroom, a recurring symbolic motif that adds a layer of psychedelia and altered perception to the otherwise drab setting. The earthy, muted color palette and soft lighting create a feeling of weary introspection, capturing a sense of being perpetually stuck in a cycle. The piece masterfully uses everyday objects to explore themes of vice, time, and the quiet, slow march toward an uncertain destination.

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Mary Ruth Butterworth Mary Ruth Butterworth
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May Flowers Project 2023 Day 20

Challenged myself to make a digital doodle everyday for the month of May to get more comfortable working digitally.

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