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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Balanchine

George Balanchine (1904–1983) Balanchine liked to do his own laundry. “When I’m ironing, that’s when I do most of my work,” he once said. The choreographer rose early, before 6:00 A.M., made a pot of tea, and read a little or played a hand of Russian solitaire while he gathered his thoughts. Then he did his ironing for the day (he did his own washing too, in a portable machine in his Manhattan apartment) and, between 7:30 and 8:00, phoned his longtime assistant for a rundown of the day’s schedule. - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey “I like to do things certain ways and I disagree with everybody but I don't even want to argue.” ― George Balanchine #dailyrituals #inktober #balanchine @masoncurrey

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Open your eyes

Feature of the Day

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Iordan Daniela Iordan Daniela
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The eye of the stranger

Acrylic on canvas 20x20cm. Eye painting practice.

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Iordan Daniela Iordan Daniela
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The eye of Horus

Acrylic on Canson black paper

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Dave Douglas Dave Douglas
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Book of Davey Do Illustration

Book of Davey Do Illustration

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The Covatar The Covatar
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Annette

Do you know what to watch today? Are you tired of trivial comedies and action movies? We know what to recommend! The mysterious plot of musical psychological film Annette will certainly not leave you indifferent! Check out the Annette and leave your impressions in the comment section below

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Dave Douglas Dave Douglas
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Davey Dos News 1.19.22

Ink wash/stamps/gel pen.

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The Covatar The Covatar
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Wishful thinking

Be careful with your desires, they have the ability to come true! But remember, the main thing is to ask Santa Claus properly... Happy Holidays everyone! #tesla #MerryChristmas #comic #digitalart #NewYear

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Stephen Stephen
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Humble Thy Self In The Sight Of The Lord

Humble Thy Self In The Sight Of The Lord This Pen And Ink was rendered from a image Of the painting entitled," The Prayer At Valley Forge" by artist Arnold Fryberg. I drew this rendering from my computer screen. It took a couple of hour to draw. I carved this image on a pumpkin at the annual Chadds Ford Historical Society Great Pumpkin Carve. So this rendering was done as a guide not a finished piece . As you look over this picture you will notice the ink ran in a few places, that is be cause it was raining while I was carving the pumpkin. Even though I had clear plastic laid over the picture, rain still got it wet. It seem like almost ever time I took part in this event it has rained . The reason I chose to carve this image is be cause the battle of the Brandywine was fought around the town of Chadds Ford, and because George Washington was a renown Christian man of Prayer. Just as the thirteen colony were freighting their way through hell to gain their independence from England, I feel our nation is going through Hell to maintain the principle the founding fathers had laid as the foundation of this country. Our country is in trouble and no political party can save this nation, only The American People who humble themselves before God, repent of their rebellious ways against God, and pray for His forgiveness, and seek Him to guild our nation out of the dark,and back into the light. Then will our nation be able to receive blessings from the hand of God. Stephen J. Vattimo July 16, 2012 See Less

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Richy Richy
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Cat?

It's not exactly a cat. Based on Eugene the Jeep from Popeye the Sailor Man. Look it up --- it looks nothing like a cat. But, alas, my subconcious mind went, "tail, means cat," and I drew this. Their name is Jeepers.

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Fantasy Theme

Lindsey's prompt: Vampire. This was inspired by a Mitch Hedberg joke

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Christmas Decorations Theme

Lindsey's prompt: Christmas tree

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Step Agustin Step Agustin
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Charley

Head #63 of my 100 Heads.

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The Covatar The Covatar
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Cancer Awareness Month

Ella and Eve is a reminder that hope is not lost. Imagine having a rare form of cancer and being so young. Yet, they still have a smile on their faces. They shine with hope, courage, and positivity in the face of adversity!

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arabbitwithwings arabbitwithwings
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05.10.21 Shelley Duvall

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Richy Richy
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Casino Concierges

Two new characters; Ace and Bowie. They work at a casino together, and are best friends. They always wear their masks no matter what, and are so in coordination with each other that they might as well be twins. Or something. Drawn with FireAlpaca.

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Cat S. C. Cat S. C.
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Eye

Watercolor and ink painting of eye. For a birthday card for an eye doctor friend!

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Veronica Petrie Veronica Petrie
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Journey to love

Visual for a book cover (Journey to Love)

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Sameen Sameen
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IDENTITY

Illustrated this for my Resume, summing up my Identity in a doodle. The things that fuel me as an artist and as a creator, my journey as a Seeker and Explorer.

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Superheroes

Lindsey's prompt: Thor

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Vehicles

Lindsey's prompt: Horse and buggy

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Patron Saint of Moths and Knitting.

Patron Saint of Moths and Knitting. I do love moths so much. There is so much quiet beauty in them. Just wish they would stay away from my favorite sweaters. #PatronSaint #dailyDrawing

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Robert Falagrady Robert Falagrady
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Roast turkey

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Marqueta Wells Marqueta Wells
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Tuscan, Italy

This painting was done with the Tuscan style in mind. The Tuscan style favors a rustic look. To me this never goes out of style because it’s as if the new and the old have found a common medium and have agreed to blend so well. There’s plenty of green, beautiful grass. The windows are complimented by the various colors of flowers that are perfectly placed below them. I love how there’s a table set outside of the building with a string of lights (even more beautiful at night) for people to enjoy the scenery as they eat some tasty, authentic Italian cuisines. There’s a group of people walking past the wall of yellow flowers and vines on the way to the inside of the building. In this scene, the ladies are wearing some long, beautiful dresses with gentlemen by their side to accompany them. This gives the impression that this group is out to have a good time. The white birds tops it off in this painting by giving it an inviting feel...”a moment to remember” feeling.

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Ellis Illustrations Ellis Illustrations
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Out and about

Another illustration with comics painterly style about a character who is out and about looks like they might be tourists enjoying some urban or town discovering new things a great way to simply spend time outside.

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Halvar

Hey hey Vicky, hey vicky hey...

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Valkea Valkea
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Inktober2020, Day 9: Throw

Inktober 2020, day 9: "Throw". The idea is kind of nicked from Avarre, an old friend on deviantart, who did a similar image many moons ago (https://www.deviantart.com/avarre/art/Syntax-Error-14749038). But hey, at least, I’m crediting ;)

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Stephen Stephen
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The Three Witnesses

TheStephen Vattimo 7 mins The Three Witnesses Acrylic on Canvas Size :48"x68" Year finished: 2004-14 This painting illustrates three witnesses who are taking part in the salvation of a homeless person. the figure in the background is angled, this imposed by them being Positioned on second-floor balconies, symbolizing they are not humans, they are a higher class of beings. To the left side of the painting a demon and to the right side an angel of God . the kingdoms they serve are identified by the breastplate emblems of their armor. The demon has a dragon head overlaid on a pentagram. The angle of God has a lions head overlaid on a cross. The demon face is partly hidden by a hood which represents deception, where in contrast the angle of God is wearing nothing on his head that hiders the view of his face., representing honest. Angel is always involved in the affairs of the human race. The demon is warring against man to turn their heart against God, and lead them to destruction. God's angel is always warring lead mankind to salvation through Jesus the Christ, and lead him away from the path of destruction that comes from sinful living. The ally way is representing three kingdoms, to the left, the kingdom o Hell. The center road, the kingdom of mankind. To the right side, the kingdom of Heaven. The path of these kingdoms is represented by the direction of stairs. To go the way of Hell is to take the stairs down to the sub-level door. To the go, the way of heaven is to take the fire escape upward. The lighting and the condition of the structures of the walls also identify the nature of the kingdoms they represent. The kingdom of Hell is represented by the dark and crumbling wall. Man's kingdom is represented by a boarded up windowed wall that is a dead end. Symbolizing that mankind only has two roads to chose from, there is no such thing as a third reality. The left side of the paint is a cardboard box and a newspaper floor which serve as a makeshift shelter for the homeless man. The turned over bottle reveals which devise he had that lead him to a life of living in the street. The tipped over trash can which spills its trash onto the light source that is lighting the alleyway, which is in the shape of a cross, represents mankind's sin which Jesus The Christ paid in full the debt which God demand for the payment for sin which is death. So that The guiltless took the place of the guilty, that by faith in this truth all will escape Hell and enter the Kingdom of God as children and heirs of The Highest God. The Homeless man, who is dirty,ill-clothed, cold, tired, hungry, hopeless, symbolizes the condition of Mankind outside a flourishing relationship with God. The Christian witness is better dressed implying he is walking with God, and his life is blessed through God provision. The witness is showing compassion and the love of Christ to this homeless man by wrapping his arm around the shoulder of the dirty smelly homeless man. He points the homeless man in the direction of the path that leads to salvation through faith in the work of Jesus The Christ which is His work on the Cross, receive Jesus as his Lord and Savior. That through a relationship with the Christ, He can receive the guidance, the strength, the willpower to leave his old life of being a drunkard and living in the street. Because in Christ old thing pass away, and all thing are made new. The light that falls on the Christian witness and the homeless man and opens up in the shape of the cross in the alleyway, comes from a heavenly source outside the picture. Written by Stephen J.Vatttimo June 16, 2014

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Mr Chilli Mr Chilli
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Plenty O Fish

The serenity of the ocean in its entirety. The colors represent the different species in life, and how they come together to form something beautiful.

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Umbra Umbra
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Honey the Fox

Another art piece of one of my more simpler character designs, Honey. I have a lot of fox characters as you can tell. ;)

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