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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Slow down.

Things I learned from fairy tales. Being first is not always good. Being second is worse. And so, slow down and enjoy not being the fastest! https://www.instagram.com/p/COa3tsAhAWf/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

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Sonia smith Sonia smith
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Breakfast, yummy!

This is my sunny breakfast every morning swallowed with a cup of herbal tea.

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venus venus
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leaf umbrella like totoro

hiii heres a spread from my favourite completed sketchbook! my fastest finished art diary to date

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Erich von Hasseln Erich von Hasseln
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Submarine Sketch

Playing around with my Tombow 4Bs and finding ways of sketching faster.

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mARTia mARTia
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Illuminated

Inspired by the Neo-Classical period, I pushed myself as an artist to portray subjects in an idealistic fashion combining drama and artificial lighting. The subject is my sister who modelled as a reference, enabling me to control the shadowy effect over her face. The dim lighting and dark background resonated with the period style, focusing on the facial parts that are visible. The end result looks like she is emerging from the darkness. A somber atmosphere is illustrated through visual expression. Adding the fast drying oil on the brushes improved the blending of the colours on the canvas which was especially useful when it came to applying strokes on the face smoothly. Visit https://www.martiaposts.com for more

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John Kane John Kane Plus Member
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Breakfast table

This is a pre procreate drawing. I’ve always liked the way this guys face turned out

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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You Realize That Life Goes Fast

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Triton Jrs Deep Sea Breakfast, October 2020.

Meal time for the jellyfish.

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GROBO GROBO Plus Member
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Untitled

4 psychedlic creatures created for the 2016 K2 Fastplant Snowboard.

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Enrica sperandeo Enrica sperandeo
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Breakfast time

Colazione in campeggio

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827) Beethoven rose at dawn and wasted little time getting down to work. His breakfast was coffee, which he prepared himself with great care—he determined that there should be sixty beans per cup, and he often counted them out one by one for a precise dose. From Daily Rituals : How Artists Work by Mason Currey. #dailydrawing #dailyritual #beethoven #coffee #inktober @masoncurrey

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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100 Gestures

I finally did it. I completed my 100 gestures Challenge. You can do a gesture in 2-3 minutes (or even faster if you are trained), so you can complete such challenge in 4-5 hours. I decided to do gesture drawing as a habit, take some extra time to select poses which I find interesting and draw on most of the days at least one gesture. I started in April and now I'm done in December, which means 7 months later. As it is now a habit I will not stop drawing gestures after the challenge, but I passed a milestone. Thanks for watching.

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Nguyễn Hữu Tới Nguyễn Hữu Tới
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Describe the tigers appearance

Once, my parents and I visited the zoo, I came here very often because my parents let me go out every weekend, as well as to let them relieve the stress at work. Every time I come, I visit the king of the forest. Its body is also very large, it is short, not as tall as zebras or antelopes, but on the movie channel we see that it can catch those horses. Why so? It is because they are so fast even though they are short that it does not become the tiger's limitation. Its whole body is covered with a beautiful plumage of black and orange, which looks very beautiful. The color scheme on that body is also very delicate. In places like: the neck, inside the legs… there are beautiful white hairs that look like cotton cream that I'm holding.Its fangs are very sharp like large, sharp needles. Every time people feed it, those sharp teeth come out looking really scary. It used those jaws to tear raw meat into pieces. The tiger's paws have very sharp claws, the very paws that help it grab food. I like it because it is a powerful and powerful animal. It is that curiosity that helps me get closer to it and see it in every position. And the weekend comes to see how it grows bigger and stronger.

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Fast Forward

Pencil Drawing

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Apriccot Apriccot
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sketchy eye

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Apriccot Apriccot
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speed sketching

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Veronica Petrie Veronica Petrie
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Fast Eddie

Little card for a friend with a duck...

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Robert Falagrady Robert Falagrady
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Fast food corpse

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Fading Fast

Pencil Drawing

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Nigel McAuley Nigel McAuley
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Cranes, East Belfast.

My iPad doodle of the shipyard cranes. Near where I grew up in Belfast. I managed to get to the top of one whilst a young boy. Some view over Belfast.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Breakfast For Champions”, September 2025.

Hungry for Japanese cuisine and literature, are we?

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Where To Here”, September 2024.

As Halloween and Samhuinn fast approaches…

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Rapid Charger Syndrome”, August 2024.

Given my propensity for walking a little too fast in public spaces, I’m something of a “rapid charger” myself… xD

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Sweet Babies Eat Breakfast

Look at these little sweeties eating their favorite meals.

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Fryday

A stylized and comically extra long, fast food fry container with the text 'Only Fries Kind of Day'.

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Robert Falagrady Robert Falagrady
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Fast food flyer

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Chantel Chantel
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Halloween Sketch

Halloween is already over, I know...but I really think we move on to the next holiday too fast. >.> That's just me though...

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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See No Evil (The Consumer)

This piece critiques the modern tendency to hide identity behind brands and consumerism. * Visual Focus: The mask is partially obscured by a fitted baseball cap, with the bill pulled down to cover one eye. The cap itself is a symbol of brand identity and fast-fashion culture. The uncovered eye retains an unsettling, almost mechanical gaze. * Symbolism: * The Cap: Represents the societal practice of hiding behind brands and allowing consumerism to dictate self-worth and block out unwanted truths. The act of seeing is deliberately curtailed. * The Mask: Emphasizes that the consumer identity is often a façade-a manufactured mask that prevents others from truly "seeing" the individual, while simultaneously restricting the individual's full sight of the world.

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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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gabbie gabbie
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Worlds Smallest Violin

made in magma hears the link- https://magma.com/invite/HVL6T7HH oh so yes my wii deleted you oc has a human form because yes yall give me a Worlds Smallest Violin moment for one of your oc's I will go first vilit when she was a human was the outcast of her school but she made friends fast because of her art

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