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Hideyuki Nagai Hideyuki Nagai
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3D Drawing - Monster on paper

Instagram⇒https://www.instagram.com/_hideyuki_nagai_art/?hl=ja

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Julia Seiger Julia Seiger
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The first of what became a "wheelchair series" I've been building as an attempt at healing since my paralysis. Learning to adjust and grow to appreciate and eventually love this new body continues to be a journey and doodling has proven (for me) to be an

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Lone Stag Lone Stag
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Aaron Ramsey Tribute

In-progress. This is the final season for Aaron Ramsey as an Arsenal player. I put this compilation of images over his years with the team. Each one conveys something a bit different. The top image is a gesture to the fans. The middle is indicative of the emotion of playing. The lower is him in action.

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Lone Stag Lone Stag
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Tobin Heath

Progression 5 of 5. Final Drawing. Overall, satisfied with how this came out. I should have done a better job of the hard lines, especially around the skin. Also, my vision for the background didn't come out quite as planned, but I didn't want it to draw the eye more than the main focus, so I left it lighter and vague. There were a lot of Nike symbols in this piece!

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Tricia Clark Tricia Clark
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Self-portrait Time
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Hello, this is me in sunglasses. My name is Tricia (they/them) and I live on the east-coast of US in Maine (which is up by Canada). I look forward to the cooler weather. My goal is to draw more insects and moons in the future. Hope you have a great day~

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Neil Tackaberry Neil Tackaberry
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Fright Night (1985)

One of the scariest characters I've ever seen. The most frightening of the vampires from the movie "Fright Night" (1985). I had to draw her as a form of therapy. Thumbs-up for the art department on that movie! If she had had white eyes instead of the red eyes in the movie, I would've been irreparably damaged! :) (Pencil on paper, size A4).

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Anna Deligianni Anna Deligianni
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Eyes Straight To The Road

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Felicia

Charcoal and iron oxide recovered from acid mine runoff on watercolor paper

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Embracing nightmares Embracing nightmares
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Obey

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Buckfast Abbey Millennium Garden in progress....

Working pic of the Millennium Garden, available soon in my Etsy Shop https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/JuliaHillIllustrator

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Pat Henzy & Cici Henzy Pat Henzy & Cici Henzy Plus Member
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Blood Money

Can artwork I did for Conshohocken Brewing Companys annual release Blood Money! A Blood Orange IPA! Soon tasty!

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Alice Stokes Alice Stokes
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I spy with (Sarah Emma Edmonds)'s little eye... a 0.3mm caliber mechanical pencil

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Junkyard Sam Junkyard Sam Plus Member
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Hot Dog

I told my boys, "That's you, you and you." They paused for a moment, pointed at the hot dog, and asked, "Well... Who's that?" ... "That's your baby sister." -- Ink and watercolor on 5x5 Arches cold press.

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Go to The Jim

No more expensive seminars or tedious books from feel good money hungry hucksters. No more scaling dangerous mountains to gain audience with bony little unshaven gurus. Now, a new level of advice is available with no more effort than a few totally free swipes of your hand. Go to The Jim. Truth for the people.

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David Terrill David Terrill
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Stage Five: Walking Wall

Drawings I made for a commission of the five stages of the Walking Wall installation by Andy Goldsworthy at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. What an inspiring journey to walk and watch it move.

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Marc De Grace Marc De Grace
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Majestic

This was a bird study for a painting. The customer loved it so much that they wanted the drawing instead. That suits me fine. In the end it is what the customer wants that really counts.

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Jim Corbett Jim Corbett
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Pond Hockey

Done with pencil crayons

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David Terrill David Terrill
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Stage One: Walking Wall

Drawings I made for a commission of the five stages of the Walking Wall installation by Andy Goldsworthy at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. What an inspiring journey to walk and watch it move.

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Karen Liu Karen Liu
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My Airbnb Hosts in Amsterdam

"We just came from South Africa" they said when I arrived.

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Julia Seiger Julia Seiger
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About a year ago I became paralyzed after a fall and began my "wheelchair series" which became a cathartic release of my journey in this new body of mine. Also, crayons are seriously underrated.

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Brenda Meade Brenda Meade
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Bird Eye

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Piper Draconi Piper Draconi
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All eyes on you

Inktober 2017 "blind" Day 24

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Valeria Valeria
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Malvada The Succubus (Succubus OC)
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I'm not really satisfied with how it turned out,I'll definitely redesign her again soon.Shes a succubus I originally drew when I was 17 along with an Incubus named Dezeo.My inspiration came from marvel's Satana Hellstrom,I read a few comics on her.Like a lot of succubuses she drains the energy of young men and later gets rid of them.Adult Erik and Bernard were almost her victims until Gerard banishes her for good.she prefers draining the energy of young, handsome,adult men than doing what succubuses are supposed to do since it's easier for her and she likes being dominant over them.she becomes angry quickly and will fight with magic,but when she's extremely angry she turns into a hideous monstrosity (which is her true form)if anyone sees her true form,they will die.i didn't upload a sketch because I accidentally deleted it

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Tswizzle Tswizzle
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Have I been watching too much Disney?

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David Terrill David Terrill
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Stage Two: Walking Wall

Drawings I made for a commission of the five stages of the Walking Wall installation by Andy Goldsworthy at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. What an inspiring journey to walk and watch it move.

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Jennifer Mallory-Welch Jennifer Mallory-Welch
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Puppy Dog Eyes

20” x 10” acrylic

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Keith Fisher Keith Fisher
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Barney. From reference photo.

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Steve Martinez Steve Martinez
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Eyes. Details upon request. I'm not that kind of artist.

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Tonya Doughty Tonya Doughty Plus Member
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Im Returning the Rock Tumbler

I had a rock tumbler as a child and really enjoyed it. When my youngest was a child we bought her one. She was eager to enjoy it too, but somewhere after starting on that path, we lost track and it everything inside turned into a solid mass. We tossed it and forgot about it. On a recent beach trip, I collected handfuls of rocks, as I am always likely to do, and, upon return, remembered how I loved my childhood rock tumbler. I immediately researched, ordered and eagerly anticipated its delivery. Of course, with Amazon Prime, that was only a couple day’s wait. As soon as I unboxed it I thought “what am I doing?” I have neither time, nor space for yet another hobby. I thought “what will I DO with a pile of polished, pretty rocks?” I would gather them in my hands and feel their silky smoothness. I would likely gather them in some beautiful glass bowl and…then what? I have toddler grand kids frequently at my home. They put small colorful things in their mouths and up their noses and feed them to the dogs regularly. And I don’t even have a single space to display a bog bowl of pretty rocks. So I quickly decided “I’m Returning the Rock Tumbler” and will, for NOW, stick to painting them when the mood strikes.

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Rik Catlow Rik Catlow
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Drunk Monkey

Pen and ink and Procreate for color

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