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Suzette Suzette
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Flower Studies
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These are some flower studies of what I admit are rather odd looking flowers. They are a lot tougher to draw than I thought they would be.

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Georgina Georgina
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Ethereal flower

On A4 paper using fine permanent markers. Done by me.

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Melissa Scheu Melissa Scheu
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Folk Flowers

Painting practice, playing with building and limiting my color palette. It's hard to do anything right now other than play with gouache.

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Jean Garro Jean Garro
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Doodle flower

Micron pen doodle

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Jayanthi Ratna C Jayanthi Ratna C
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Florals

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Jayanthi Ratna C Jayanthi Ratna C
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Aster

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Suzette Suzette
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Tulips

More practice with shading, this time on flowers. ❀❀❀❀ Pen/Ink/Graphite

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Davina Behin Jones Davina Behin Jones
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New Beginnings

I’ve been practicing digital art lately. This was made in the Adobe Draw app on my iPad. I wanted this drawing to be a celebration and kind of sweet renewal after everything we’ve been through.

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S. Park S. Park
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Life Cycle

Wild Roses in varying stages of life. Graphite in pocketbook sized Moleskine

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Kriti B Kriti B
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Flowers

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Christina M. Christina M.
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Practicing

A piece just for practice.

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Grey Grey
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Flower garden

This is just a free time work which I did on Sunday

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Ginny Griffin Ginny Griffin
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Bunches

freehand illustration of wildflowers...This is a smaller piece, 6"x9". Micron ink, watercolor

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Inês Antunes Inês Antunes
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A flower cleaner

A flower cleaner on duty, inspired by the prompts of @CarsonEllis.

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Elle Duffey Elle Duffey
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Beach View

Inspired by lockdown walks and pretty gardens

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Grey Grey
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Sunflowers

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emilia emilia
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Purple flowergirl

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Artem Lugin Artem Lugin
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flower

flower

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Stephen Stephen
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The Windows to the Soul

Title: Windows to the Soul Medium: Ink on sketch Book Paper Size: 10” X 14” Year: 01/09/2020 This Illustration is a pulmonary design/study for a future painting. Theme was born from a poem I wrote a couple years ago, by the same title. The main massage is that Christians are to be windows that Jesus Christs can shine His light of, Love, truth, mercy, salvation, hope, new life, in to a darkened world by the power of sin. The power of sin is what subjects all creation under destruction, suffer, death, decay. The Devil, and countless fallen angel use these tools to destroy the human race. Christians Have victory, through faith in Christ, from being a salves to sin, they have obtain adoption into God’s family, and removed from the coming damnation that is for the rebellious angels and the humans. Christian still are still temped to commit sin, and still make bad choices. Christian’s sin, hinder their effectiveness to be a witnesses for God’s kingdom, their short comings are like black drapes, that hang in a widow, that hinder the sunlight from brightening and warming a dark cold room. The massage communicated by symbolism The stair well leading down with the railing around it: The railing: The 3 petal flower is a Keltic symbol for the trinity of God. The railing around the stair well: Represents, God’s desire that none should perish but to repent. It also represents that people go to hell by their own choice, through their deliberate rebellious living against God. No ne accidently end up on the wrong side of the railroad tracks. The Stairs going down: Represents sinful humanity that is separated from a holy God. Without a spiritual intervention, we all have one destination that is the lake of fire, which is the finale judgement for sin. The open glass pane door: Represents God wants humanity to except his invitation to commune with Him, receive the new life He offers to provide for them. The stair case without railings: Represents the path to TheHeaven, which must me travailed by faith. The partly open drapes hanging in the Picture widow. Represent sin that try to prevent the light of truth to penetrate the darkness of deception. The railing with the fishes and crosses: This represent the Heavenly destination of Christian. It also stand for Christian being God’s Life guard. While living in the world, their mission is to take the salvation message into all the world. The second Floor open door, the entrance filled with light: This represents the entrance to Heaven. The globe sculpture represents a world needing to be repossessed, from the power of the curse of sin. By the hand of God, it will made new, absent of rebellious angel and humans. Absent from destruction, suffering, death, decay. Stephen J. Vattimo 1/10/2020

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Erin Rivera Erin Rivera
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Hidden Path

My project for a skillshare course I am taking. I am trying to work on developing more textures and drama to my paintings as well as improving on the composition. Any advice or tips that you can share would be appreciated. Thanks! Painted as a project for Painting Environments class: skl.sh/32Khrti Project parameters: - Mysterious Cave - Dark but with moody lighting - Mostly warm colors but with single blue flower - Flower is the focal point - use composition to lead eye to flower

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Iordan Daniela Iordan Daniela
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Woman with flowers

Acrylic on canvas

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MPaula MPaula
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Flowers oil paint

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Silerna Silerna
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Lady of Nature

I truly died drawing this. And while I died, I kept adding and adding grrrr. Anyway, my new version of the goddess of nature that I did in 2014. But wanted to be truly different. The 2014 version had no flowers and was a full tree. Now she has ‘hair’ . Spectrum noir markers, white gelpens and glitter gelpens.

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Rasha Al-Shawwa Rasha Al-Shawwa
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Red Anemone Coronaria

Still experimenting with watercolors, I should buy decent paints (maybe Faber Castell Pans), actually the ones here are very cheap! and just don't mix well. So yeah have a look :D

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Monica Rathke Monica Rathke
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Sunflower

Sunflower. Ink with watercolor.

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Nai Obeid Nai Obeid
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Flat floral Landscape

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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5 Collages featuring Poison Ivy, a cool mask, a screwed up groundhog, a fine hat, and a red squirrel.
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I like the notion of Poison Ivy from Batman being a sort of vengeful Mother Earth. I sometimes wish Mother Earth would give us the smackdown. We deserve it.

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Isaura da Conceição Cruz Tinoco Xavier de Campos Isaura da Conceição Cruz Tinoco Xavier de Campos
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DAncing with flowers

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Mary White Mary White
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Sunflower

A girl who is the light of life, the sunflower of my life.

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#laydoodle #laydoodle
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No rain, no flowers

We need rainy days to grow.

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