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John Jenkins John Jenkins
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Untitled
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Going through old drawings, 2012 - details shown from 2 different drawings.

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Marina Marina
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Cosmic Horror

"Like maggots in a dog's carcass, they fill me, my children..." A cosmic being known as "The Sleeper", "The Ugly", but most often he is proudly called "The Father". "Like maggots in a dog's carcass, they fill me, my children..." A cosmic being known as "The Sleeper", "The Ugly", but most often he is proudly called "The Father". I SWEAR I made him before I knew about Barbatos. Anyway, The Father sleeps deep beneath Gotham and unwittingly poisons the city and its population with his toxic aura. He is known to his cult as the God of Madness and Chaos. He simply cannot control his influence on those around, which makes him a villain of a tragic fate. I figured his existence would be a good enough explanation for why Gotham is such a rotten piece of society, with very creative supervillains who loves to be so extra and why they not executed horribly for everything they've done. The cult of his worshippers is quite old and includes a huge number of people trying to keep him asleep, because if he wakes up and gets out of his prison, it will be the end of the city, and maybe not only the city... I should point out: he's not actually a god, he's an alien, and he's not the embodiment of "chaos and madness" - he's a cosmic horror, most likely mentally ill and therefore his aura is toxic. He didn't create the villains or Batman, but his aura affected the environment in which they were created.

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Stacy Drum Stacy Drum
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Skyfall

Oils on Board. Done some years ago

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Stacy Drum Stacy Drum
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Dr. Teeth

Oils on Illustration board. Only 5x7 inches.

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Majid Beladpas Majid Beladpas
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Dragon

Digital illustration, Photoshop

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Susannah E. Susannah E.
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gouache

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin (Part 2) The plan worked, up to a point. After following the course several times in a row, he found it necessary to go through just one course in a year, and then one every few years. But the virtue of order—“Let all your things have their places; let each part of your business have its time”—appears to have eluded his grasp. Franklin was not naturally inclined to keep his papers and other possessions organized, and he found the effort so vexing that he almost quit in frustration. This timetable was formulated before Franklin adopted a favorite habit of his later years—his daily “air bath.” At the time, baths in cold water were considered a tonic, but Franklin believed the cold was too much of a shock to the system. He wrote in a letter: I have found it much more agreeable to my constitution to bathe in another element, I mean cold air. With this view I rise early almost every morning, and sit in my chamber without any clothes whatever, half an hour or an hour, according to the season, either reading or writing. This practice is not in the least painful, but on the contrary, agreeable; and if I return to bed afterwards, before I dress myself, as sometimes happens, I make a supplement to my night’s rest, of one or two hours of the most pleasing sleep that can be imagined. From Daily rituals by Mason Currey #daulyrituals #inktober #benjaminfranklin @masoncurrey

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Hermit Hermit
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MAD DOG

(Gel Fineliner on A5 paper) One of the age-old responses from dog-owners: “He won't bite you” along with “He's good with children.” He's a dog, and like all dogs, they're bred from wolves. Given half the chance they'd revert back to their natural pack instinct. The only reason they don't is that they see you as the pack leader who regularly feeds and pampers them. “Oh, my little darling isn't like that!” I hear you say, as if you're talking about a child. “He gives me kisses by licking my face. It's his way of saying how much he loves me.” He licks his balls and arsehole with that tongue, so what's he really saying there?

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Hermit Hermit
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When The Black-Sun Knight Got Tongued

(2B pencil on 85mm x 67mm paper) I wasn't going to keep this dreamscape piece I did, but I did like the title I gave it!

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Colin J Ross Colin J Ross
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Sad day in canada.

Ball point pen drawing of the late great Gord Downie of the tragically hip.

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Wof_Drawz Wof_Drawz
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Skye the Dutch Angel Dragon!

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Serene Waterscape in San Juan de Ulua, Veracruz

A serene coastal scene with a building structure in the foreground on a colorful blue water body, likely a canal or lagoon. In the background, there are boats floating on the water under a cloudy sky.

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Chantel Chantel
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Noodle on the Windmill

It's an old fanart drawing I did of "Feel Good Inc" by Gorillaz! The small black spots are holes from pinning it to my wall with tacks. I can't believe I forgot to post this...it's realllly old.

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TimShch TimShch
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Old Man in Watercolour

Limited watercolour palette (Indigo, Yellow Ochre, Quinacridone Rose)

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Rae Rae
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Pangolin

Quick marker sketch of a pangolin, because they are fun little fellows!

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David (DPO) David (DPO)
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#11 Canine Cameraman

#11 Canine Cameraman - The Magma clubhouse theme was Canine Camerman. I attended late after the live stream was over, but this was my take on the theme. I drew this at Magma.com with an iPad Pro. (no Ai, and no pressure sensitivity).

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Hermit Hermit
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TEAM DAGON

(2B pencil on 100mm x 80mm paper) A simple little drawing of what a modern denizen of Innesmouth might look liike.

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Go-photobook-Southend Go-photobook-Southend
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Southend Seafront Peir Views Of Pink Sky, Dock, seagull in the darkness

The day slowly gos to a end while seeing the lovely pink sky and the seagull.

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Hermit Hermit
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Silas Grimbeard

(gel fineliner pen on 115mm x 87mm paper) I did this piece to test out those cheap fineliner pens that you can buy for £1 for 3 from TheWorks stores. They're pretty good for what they are, as you can see. They're 0.38 in line width and the gel ink is quite opaque.

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Kulin Kulin
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Sakura

Cherry Blossoms from watercolour and acrylic gold nectar

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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Hardball and Riley Hit the Road

The second page of Steel Cloud has our heroes, Hardball and Riley with their band going on the road to perform. Little do they know they're going to have some trouble.

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Pirkko Pirkko
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world goes round and round

Doodling

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WhiskerKey WhiskerKey
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Hemlocks Head Refrence.

Helloo. This is my persona/main character/etc. This was just a simple reference for myself mostly, I may or may not make a whole full body reference until later though. I don't know if the nosebleed is going to be permanent. 8/21/2023 edit: I think I may rename him "Forlorn."

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BallOfBread BallOfBread
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Seawing

A dragon based on a Seawing, from the book series Wings Of Fire.

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Jasmin Jasmin
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Catnap Fudge

Acrylagouache and acrylic on a 7x7cm canvas.

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Stephen Stephen
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Foundation of America

This pen-and-ink illustration was done for the cover of a church statement of faith. I named this illustration Foundation of America because I believe this country was founded by Christians who had strong faith in the God of the Bible, and through faith, prayer, and sacrifice, the patriots overcame the mighty British military. By the hand of God, a new nation was born: the United States of America. When the United States was filled with God-fearing people, God raised the country to be a super power, and the world envied the United States and flocked to her shores, the land of freedom and opportunity. Now this country has forgotten the God who gave birth to her and now is setting up new idols to worship: idols of wood, stone, metals that do not hear or see or care. Because the United States has forgotten God, it has been plagued with storms, tornadoes, floods, droughts and her enemies are waging war with her, waiting to celebrate her fall. It is my hope and prayer that people who love this country will return to honoring God and return to giving Him thanks for all the great works He has done for this nation and turn from our sins and follow God by obeying His Word: the Holy Bible. That God will remove His hand of judgment and His blessing may return to our country. This church was fist built in 1890 and is still being used as a church. It is in Norristown, Pennsylvania. This was the first Bible-believing church I attended when I became a Christian. (October 28, 2017)

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Jasmin Jasmin
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Blue

Watercolour, gouache and coloured pencil on drawing paper.

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Marqueta Wells Marqueta Wells
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Blue House

I designed this house. It has a really pretty blue exterior, and it has a slight curve to it that gives it a more warm and inviting feel. I like how the walkway kind of curves into the stairs and transitions back into the walkway before arriving at the front door. I like that there’s plenty of yard space with some really nice landscaping. The birds can even come and get a birdbath. I thought that was really cute. I used the multicolored stones to add detail for a more distinguished look. The hedges are neatly cut in a square and follows along side of the house. Looking through those gorgeous windows you can see the house is fully furnished. There are some really pretty chandeliers in there that adds character. There’s a stairway that leads to another level of the house as well. I love how there’s a touch of yellow that highlights the points on the rooftop. Furthermore, the swing in the backyard adds an inviting feel to the scenery. Also, it’s a nice place to sit and enjoy the view.

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Simon Simon
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Best Buddies

spotted this cute couple out and about running errands

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Mikko Iskanius Mikko Iskanius
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december 2015

I spent christmas holidays 2015 inking a very small children's book as a present to my friend's kids. About 20 pages or so. Here the main character of the story is tuning the instrument owned by The Strange Animal, with help from The Whistling Compass. A terrible noise from The Magical Forest was disturbing the night sleep of a local king and the problem was solved thanks to our protagonists skills.

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