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Stacey Purdy Stacey Purdy
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Owl on tree

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Iris brown Iris brown
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Ruth Ellis

Graphite drawing of Ruth Ellis. She was the last woman in Britain to be hanged, in the 1950s. British justice was no where near as sophisticated then, as it is now. I am convinced that the overwhelming mitigating circumstances would have saved her life. Her confession was never examined or questioned. Today she would have received a manslaughter charge at most. Such a tragedy.

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Anne G Anne G
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Knowledge

Doodling around with my HB pencil.

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Melissa R Cooper Melissa R Cooper
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Eyeball study

Graphite on paper

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Tyler vevea Tyler vevea
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Guess who it is?

I got a quick graphite portrait done in between diaper changes so... SUCCESS!

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Marlene Marlene
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Pilorum

In this photo I drew two Betta fish, a clock and a female in a dark background. Drawing this picture was more of a self expression. The two betta fish expressed conflict; the clock expressed running out of time and the female I guess would represent myself. I was in a dark period while drawing this, but happy to say, I’ve managed to pull through my obstacles =)

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Tyler vevea Tyler vevea
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Deer With Meaning

A tattoo sketch done for a family member, it has a deeper meaning but it was simple in design. Done with graphite.

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Molly Kate Martin Molly Kate Martin
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Graphite Peacock Sketchbook Page

Done with graphite on a page of my sketchbook.

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Lone Stag Lone Stag
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A Wolf

Pretty much the title. This was from a how-to of Mark Crilley. https://youtu.be/h1hNe7jF4JM

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Karen Lin Karen Lin
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Untitled

Studying anatomy.

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Karen Lin Karen Lin
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Household II

Just for fun!

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Barrie Ramsey Barrie Ramsey
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Study of my daughter swimming

Small sketch in graphite using a mechanical pencil

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Jannett Peña Jannett Peña
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Study of surrealist paintings

Quick minute post-its sketches of Remedios Varo’s surrealist paintings.

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John Sanchez John Sanchez
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Ford Mustang

Graphite pencils 2,3,5b

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Teresa Ferreira Teresa Ferreira
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other-wordly

graphite drawing

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John Sanchez John Sanchez
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Panoramic parking spot

Graphite work on a long format just outside of my home

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Bianca da Silva Bianca da Silva
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Wolf

The big bad wolf... hear me roar!

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jody jody
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Untitled

Self portrait in graphite

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Jennifer Clements Jennifer Clements
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Untitled

Hugh Laurie Graphite Portrait

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Rafael

Graphite and iron oxide recovered from acid mind runoff on watercolor paper

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Audrey

Graphite, powdered graphite and iron oxide recovered from acid mine runoff on watercolor paper

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Doc Chocolate

Graphite on paper

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Morning Doodle

Ok maybe a couple of mornings.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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One-Eyed Jack

Graphite and iron oxide recovered from acid mine run-off on watercolor paper

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Ryan Ryan
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Violet Evergarden sketch for Erika Harlacher-Stone

While waiting in line at a convention to meet Erika Harlacher-Stone (the voice of Violet Evergarden), I sketched this from a reference. Pretty cool moment to see her reaction when I handed it to her, and I'm happy to report that she is indeed a lovely person.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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After Hours – The Pub

The night has ended, but its presence still lingers.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Bone deep

Stripped of skin, status, and story, what remains is the truth beneath it all. Bone Deep is a minimalist skeletal portrait rendered in graphite and ink on canvas, built through cross-hatching, stark contrast, and deliberate restraint. The exaggerated skull and hollow eyes confront the viewer directly — not with fear, but with inevitability.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Elevated patience

A quiet study of restraint at altitude. Framed through an aircraft window, the world below drifts by while the interior remains still—objects worn, familiar, and waiting. Subtle distortions in perspective and muted tones emphasize the tension between motion and pause, progress and endurance. This piece captures the discipline of waiting while suspended between departure and arrival, where patience is not passive, but practiced under pressure.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Speed square

This piece continues my ongoing tool series, focusing on objects shaped by use, precision, and repetition. The speed square—an essential instrument of measurement and accuracy—is rendered with attention to wear, markings, and subtle imperfections left by time and handling. Isolated against a minimal background, the tool becomes both subject and symbol: a quiet reflection on structure, angles, and the human need to measure and make sense of the physical world. Like the others in this series, it honors everyday labor and the overlooked beauty found in functional objects.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Wasted Wishes Tavern

A whimsical yet reflective scene blending humor and nostalgia. Ty Patmore transforms an ordinary tavern tabletop into a surreal narrative—where a whiskey bottle doubles as a rocket, a lighthouse watches over the horizon, and every object hums with quiet irony. Mixing ink and graphite with storytelling detail, this piece captures the playful spirit of escapism and the bittersweet comfort found in small rituals.

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