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Jeanette Jeanette
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Draw-a-Box Work in Progress #1

I graduated from school with a degree in Bachelor of Science is what my teachers told me is a good enough degree to get hired in the art world but I don't know what in the art world I want to do. It took me six-years to get a four-year degree and eight years after graduating from high-school to figure out what I want to do with my life. I want to be a freelance artist creating my own work and doing commissions for others but even with my degree the level that I am at now is not good enough to sell neither am I at the level I want to be at. So.... I am taking the rest of my twenties to get at that level starting at ground zero and learning the basics from this website I found www.drawabox.com. This image is one of the exercises I'm doing. I have seen some amazing artists here and would love to learn from all of you so if you have any feedback on my work or would like to have a conversation between artists please don't hesitate to send me a message. Thanks

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Lena Zvereva Lena Zvereva
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Urban Sketch

Spring in St. Petersburg. Several years ago. It’s actually an exercise where you need to add something extra to your urban scene, like splashes of stamps P.s my laptop also got some splashes alright

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Art Exploration Art Exploration
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Negative space practice

This was an exercise in using negative space inspired by watercolor techniques.

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cryptodrake cryptodrake
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Scribble Sunday 1

you need: 1 tablet and a pen, a spoon of imagination, a software to cook with, and a single hour Welcome to my weekly exercise, called Scribble Sunday. I set a timer for one hour and start drawing whatever comes to mind. After an hour I stop and look at the result. This handsome guy came out of yesterday's drawing exercise. Please enjoy! - Crypto

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Tom Gehrke Tom Gehrke
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Snowboard Study

Wanted to do a quick snowboarding thing, but it really turned into an exercise in rendering a snowy mountain landscape.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Like a Brush

Macro exercise.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Lying There

Macro photography exercise.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Jumbo Jr (The Other One)”, April 2025.

Something, something… morning exercises.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Reflecting - Micron pen over watercolor over pencil

I have given my students the problem of creating 100 self portraits in 20 days on 5x7 in paper. The challenge is to create something other than an image that depicts a 'dead-pan' stare. When the brain is given a problem, it goes to work immediartely to solve that problem. I have seen some wonderful solutions. This is a tall order for teens who are sensative to judgment and still developing in thier perception. It has generated wonderful discussions of self-awareness, world view, and judgment. Those who engage in the exercise in an authentic manner have only good things to say about the experience. It is not an exercise for everyone. We are on a journey. Be Bold! Be Honest! Draw what you see. Draw what you think. -Peace

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Sea Levelling, May 2019.

The 'arting while travelling' exercise I'm ever so fond of.

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Jennifer Jennifer
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psychedelic dream

A small sketchbook exercise using watercolor, Neocolor 2 and colored pencils.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Igor Stravinsky

Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971) “I get up at about eight, do physical exercises, then work without a break from nine till one,” Stravinsky told an interviewer in 1924. Generally, three hours of composition were the most he could manage in a day, although he would do less demanding tasks—writing letters, copying scores, practicing the piano—in the afternoon. Unless he was touring, Stravinsky worked on his compositions daily, with or without inspiration, he said. He required solitude for the task, and always closed the windows of his studio before he began: “I have never been able to compose unless sure that no one could hear me.” If he felt blocked, the composer might execute a brief headstand, which, he said, “rests the head and clears the brain.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Texture Exercise

Doodling of the Day

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Brianna Eisman Brianna Eisman
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i am in a creative funk

sometimes my head doesn't work right and art doesn't look like art. sometimes i like to simply draw and doodle and not have a plan nor a color scheme. this is an example of that type of in-the-moment artwork sketch in my sketchbook. it includes marker and ink drawings, stickers, and random pieces of scrapbooking materials

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Walk the Line

Line Exercise

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Timothy Simpson Timothy Simpson
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Picasso The Clown

This artwork started as a doodle. I love chaos & i love the freedom to meander endlessly w a pencil. However i also like 2 have a 'Conversation' w viewers. So to encourage this i often 'name' the doodle. Suddenly by defining the scribble it almost gives folks permission to comment & offer their perspective & input. Luckily i am not swayed either way w this conversation but i do love a forum for ideas & this usually turns into even more optimistic exercises allowing me to continue discovering the unknown & undrawn. Quite frankly i am lucky since i can draw & create any reality i choose... for me the visual possibilities r truly endless. Yep, Eternity is the limit.

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Christina M. Christina M.
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Lindemann

A portrait exercise I did yesterday. Original can be found here https://pin.it/5Ktj5uE

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Sketchnotes for Life

Sketchnotes Training Exercise... it's like doing push ups ;-)

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Ruxandra-Mihaela Jubleanu Ruxandra-Mihaela Jubleanu
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Curcubeea

It was originally just an exercise, but it got to this beauty trying to hide, but her colors still showing bright.

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Linda V Linda V
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Contour Drawing

Doing free online workshop with The National Portrait Gallery The Amazing Face. This is the first exercise, good fun!

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Lena Zvereva Lena Zvereva
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Hummingrose

A blind drawing exercise supported by some inking and watercolor. I guess, the best piece so far

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Dave Smith Dave Smith
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Apple Day

An exercise with watercolor pencils

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Volta Voloshin-Smith Volta Voloshin-Smith
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Untitled

Exercise my right to draw donuts.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Shot 14

Exercise in ICM photography.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Shot 13

Exercise in ICM photography.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Shot 12

Exercise in ICM photography.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Shot 11

Exercise in ICM photography.

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Simon Simon
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Walking the Dog

easy way to walk the dog and both get a bit of exercise.

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Dies Weijschede Dies Weijschede
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Mammel Lion perspective exercise

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Dies Weijschede Dies Weijschede
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Shadow exercise

Shadow exercise

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