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Miguel Silva Miguel Silva
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Fear

We all have a fear of the unsual so this is exactley that.

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Lesly Lesly
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Back to painting!

With our adorable Shiba, Kaiju, as my inspiration, I've started working on initial sketches. The next step is to determine the perfect color palette before beginning the actual painting. Though I typically prefer to work with oil paints, it's been a considerable time since I last indulged in painting. So, I've decided to use acrylics this time around. I'm thrilled to start this new painting!

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Squidge Business Squidge Business
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Mushroom Study

Trying to get back into drawing and figured mushrooms would be a fun and non-intimidating subject to explore. So many varieties and a lot of opportunities to stylize them!

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Mark Comeau Mark Comeau
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Exasperated Wonder

Hand drawn abstract wall art expressing confusion and chaos. Drawn in black ink on ultra white stock.

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DC DC
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Peaceful Field

Painting practice with textures in acrylic

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Izabela Izabela
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First gouache painting

I've started a fantastic Domestika Course by Ruth Wilshaw: "Painting Atmospheric Landscapes with Gouache." It's my first attempt at gouache painting. I'm so excited to try this art medium. I've only painted with watercolors so far. Thank you, Ruth, for your course. I enjoy it so much!

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Shali J Shali J
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Dare Henna Tattoo Stencil

Stand out. Express yourself. Don't hold back. Dare to be bold with these small icon temporary tattoos. #hennastencil #hennatattoo #hennadesign #henna

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Jules Jules
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Botanical illustraton - Veronica urticifolia

I sketched this in August for the Red Book of Bashkortostan using watercolor and ink. Today I did some experiments with Illustrator and damn it looks cool

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Sandra Kluge Sandra Kluge
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Collage Solarplexus

Collage 'Solarplexus' // Paper cutouts and ink on paper // 7x10 // 2021

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Tony Bothel Tony Bothel
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St. Joseph of Cupertino

My Art is a form of prayer. I need the Flying Friar's intercession! He is the patron of Students and Exams! Exams are on the way and I feel so underprepared. Please pray for me everybody! St. Joseph of Cupertino, pray for us! So someone might ask how could this man fly? Well I'll answer that with a quote from someone on why the angels fly: “Angels can fly because they can take themselves lightly. This has been always the instinct of Christendom, and especially the instinct of Christian art. ...The tattered cloak of the beggar will bear him up like the rayed plumes of the angels. But the kings in their heavy gold and the proud in their robes of purple will all of their nature sink downwards, for pride cannot rise to levity or levitation. Pride is the downward drag of all things... One "settles down" into a sort of selfish seriousness; but one has to rise to a [joyful] self-forgetfulness. ... solemnity flows out of men naturally; but laughter is a leap. It is easy to be heavy: hard to be light. Satan fell by the force of gravity.” - G.K. Chesterton So let's be little, forget about ourselves and make a leap of laughter! and one day we will fly with the angels! ^_^ #stjosephofcupertino, #saint, #joseph, #cupertino, #catholic, #saints, #christian, #flying, #fly, #levitate, #levitation, #angel, #angels, #G.K.Chesterton, #Chesterton, #gkchesterton, #laugh, #Laughter, #littleness, #spiritualchildhood, #art, #digitalart

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Tony Bothel Tony Bothel
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Padre Pio

It's one of Luisa's best buddies: Padre Pio! Now in color! Doesn't seeing Capuchin colors make you feel like having a cappuccino? Just make sure you have your coffee with milk in the morning here in Italy, otherwise you will scandalize all the Italians. lol. What can I say about Padre Pio, well he knew about the Divine Will and Luisa and he had the stigmata and mystical experiences and well he's just one cool dude that don't mess around. lol (I hope this translates well enough for the italians reading this, heh). #padrepio, #LuisaPiccarreta, #StPadrePio, #divinewill, #catholic, #christian, #saint, #franciscan, #capuchin, #StPio, #Stpius, #stigmata, #mystical, #Cappuccino

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Poppy Bagel Poppy Bagel
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When Cleopatra Met Mussolini

A children's book that will probably never actually exist.

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Dorothy Jane Dorothy Jane
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Spikeye & Mutle

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Dorothy Jane Dorothy Jane
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Frog

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Elisa Cassidy Facheris Elisa Cassidy Facheris
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ex-girl

portrait :)

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Jas Z Jas Z
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Quick Mushroom (2013)

While "piggy-backing" at a friend's watercolor class this afternoon the subject of mushrooms came up. This is my quick rendering of a mushroom in Procreate on my first gen iPad using my Sensu stylus. Shadows will be addressed in next week's class but unfortunately I will be gone. I definitely need more practice with shadows.

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Jung Sun M. Jung Sun M.
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Mini Art: Sea kelp

Continuing to explore acryla gouache as mini art.

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Miracle Miracle
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Sunset on the middle fork

I wish I hadn’t tried to capture sunset on the water. I think it would have been better just different tones of blue. Next time ;)

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Rossana Duran Rossana Duran
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Something that just came into existence

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Donyea Donyea
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MC for a series Im slowly working on

There's a series, one of many, I've been slowly getting the motivation to work on. This character is one of a few. I'm going to working on facial expressions and then full body drawings.

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Ermina Abid Shah Ermina Abid Shah
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Card doodle

Express yourself with doodle

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Raphael Mdluli Raphael Mdluli
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above all alse

changing the perspective of how we look at certain subjects, to keep an open mindset.

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Raphael Mdluli Raphael Mdluli
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little sister

little sisters portrait sketch

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mdicicco mdicicco
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weakened friends

experimental digital painting on top of original photos

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Kayleigh Norris Kayleigh Norris
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Neutral expression

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Grant Grant
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Eye

Just a small drawing while working on exams

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Tony Bothel Tony Bothel
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The Carrying of the Cross

Fourth Sorrowful Mystery: The carrying of the cross. So I basically have 5 stations of the cross combined into one. The carrying of the cross (2nd station), When he sees our Blessed Mother (4), Simon of Cyrene forced to help (5), St. Veronica wipes his face (6), he meets the women (8). In between these are the 3 times he fell, the first station of his condemation and then the striping before the final mystery of the Rosary. "And they compelled a passer-by, Simon of Cyrene, who was coming in from the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to carry his cross. And they brought him to the place called Golgotha (which means the place of a skull)" (Mk 15:21-22). "By accepting in his human will that the Father's will be done, he accepts his death as redemptive, for 'he himself bore our sins in his body on the tree' (1 Pt 2:24)" (CCC, 612). Our Father, 10 Hail Marys (contemplating the mystery), Glory be to the Father.

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Tony Bothel Tony Bothel
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The Theophany - The Baptism of Jesus

And here it is! The Theophany (Manifestation of the Holy Trinity on earth for our Salvation), The 1st Luminious Mystery of Light: The Baptism of Jesus! Here's some of the symbolism explained: John the Baptist gestures up and down indicating the Divinity and Humanity of Christ. Christ blesses John. Christ identifies himself with our purification and with mankind. Voice of Father and Spirit reveal Trinity. Dove reminds us of Noah's flood, Christ Baptism frees us from the flood of sin. Angels are submissive and glorify God as we should. Ax cuts down the fruitless "The ax is already at the root of the trees, and every tree that does not produce good fruit will be cut down and thrown in the fire" (Matthew 3:10). Christ blesses water to become water of renewal. Jordan river, the fleeing man in the water, turns back (Psalm 113), and the seas are represented by the drake. Hope ya'll enjoy! ^_^

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Amy Lanners Amy Lanners
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Show Your Colors

Show Your Colors

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Ioannes Ioannes
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Into the Vortex

life is pretty rad now

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