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HIRE A GENUINE HACKER TO RECOVER YOUR LOST BTC & USDT- REACH OUT TO SALVAGE ASSET RECOVERY

I had $560,000 in Bitcoin saved up to fund my life's passion, an off-grid solar project designed to bring light to rural villages. Years of scrimping, saving, and explaining to skeptical relatives that no, Bitcoin wasn't just for internet gamblers, came down to this. But a slip of the finger almost sent my plans into eternal darkness. Making a final transfer to consolidate my project funds, I had copied the wrong wallet address. It was so quick. One paste, one click, and my stomach dropped faster than a solar panel off a roof. My entire investment vanished into the digital ether. I stared at the screen, waiting for it to grow arms and slap me in the face. When it didn't, I knew I was in trouble. Desperation led me to an energy summit, more for a diversion than anything. But fate has a sense of humor. During networking in a break, I heard a speaker casually mention Salvage Asset Recovery, as one might refer to a weather app, not the digital cavalry. I pounced like a man who'd seen a power outlet in the desert. From that first call, their crew oozed competence and tranquility. They treated my busted transfer like an engineering challenge, not a personal disaster (even though I was seconds away from rechristening the project "Bit coinless in the Dark"). Using advanced blockchain tracing techniques, they mapped the Byzantine trail of transactions. I imagined them in hard hats, working the blockchain like electricians restoring downed power lines. Each update brought hope. Eleven days in, they located the funds. Two days after that, I had it back, every Satoshi. I nearly hugged my solar panel prototype. The Salvage Asset not only recovered my money; they future-proofed me. They walked me through address verification processes, multi-sig security, and how not to let jitters turn your dream into a nightmare. It did not come across as a lecture but more like taking advice from an older brother who went through every tech blunder imaginable. Today, my project is charging forward (pun intended). The first village will soon bask in sustainable power. When they flip that switch, I’ll know it was made possible by hard work, a bit of luck, and the brilliance of Salvage Asset Recovery. Reach out to Salvage Asset Recovery via below, Telegram---@Salvageasset Email--- Salvageassetrecovery@alumni.com

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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To Draw or Not to Draw: Honoring the Bard Behind the Desk

This portrait of Mr. Joshua Anderson—our resident Shakespeare whisperer—was drawn by student artist Covey Garrett as part of a school-wide tribute to our teachers. Students photographed, gridded, and drew 18x24” posters of their teachers, each paired with a favorite catchphrase. Mr. Anderson’s? A classic: “Hint, hint. Wink, wink. Nudge, nudge.” We think the Bard would approve. "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely teachers..." (okay, we may have paraphrased a bit).

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Nicole Nicole Plus Member
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Plants

Archer & Olive A5 Dot Grid

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Nicole Nicole Plus Member
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Plants

Archer & Olive A5 Dot Grid

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Nicole Nicole Plus Member
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Kraft Paper Collections

Archer & Olive Kraft Dot Grid A5

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Nicole Nicole Plus Member
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Phone

Kraft Dot Grid - Archer & Olive A5

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John Jenkins John Jenkins
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Fun w/ Square Grid Paper
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Dot grid paper

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John Jenkins John Jenkins
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Tesseract drawing complete

Dot grid paper

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John Jenkins John Jenkins
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Tesseract in square/octagon tile pattern
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Dot grid paper

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John Jenkins John Jenkins
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4 Symmetry Doodle
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Dot grid paper, with progression photos

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John Jenkins John Jenkins
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Happy Easter

Zebra SARASA pen on dot grid paper. Work in progress

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John Jenkins John Jenkins
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Accidental selfie outside cabin at Grand Canyon

Zebra SARASA 0.5 pen on dot grid paper

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John Jenkins John Jenkins
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NES D-pad tiles

Zebra SARASA Clip Gel Retractable 0.5mm on dot grid paper

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Spearmint Chalk Spearmint Chalk
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Total Human Population of Earth 2024

https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/population-by-country/

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John Jenkins John Jenkins
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Tiled Pentagons

Work in progress using dot grid study

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John Jenkins John Jenkins
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Party of Five

5 symmetry on dot grid paper with steps

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John Jenkins John Jenkins
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Square tiles

Border and tile study on dot grid paper

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John Jenkins John Jenkins
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Untitled doodle

Dot grid paper and pen

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Rachel Lee Rachel Lee
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Logical Reasoning Test (with Answers)

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Rachel Lee Rachel Lee
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Louise Nevelson Repeat Drawing

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Rachel Lee Rachel Lee
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Cut out doodles grid

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Rachel Lee Rachel Lee
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Jennifer Bartlett cross stitch

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Suzette Suzette
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Hagrid the Scarecrow

Hows it hanging?

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Sandra Kluge Sandra Kluge
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The Grid

Ink on paper // 8.5 x 5.5 in // 2017

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Roger Warn Roger Warn
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Paul

This was my very first attempt at the grid. I restarted drawing about October or November of 2020. I was watching something on YouTube and a video came up about a street artist who uses the grid method when scaling up their artwork for the sides of buildings. It got me thinking ... and drawing ... and learning. Its so much fun to watch something slowly come to life from the paper. This was done in a sketchbook. After that I went and got a 9 x 12 inch Strathmore drawing pad - series 300. I have researched paper and I found a great deal on the Strathmore Series 500 roll. 40 inches (or something) by 8 yards! I can't wait to see how the projects improve when the quality of the paper increases. I am currently working on a gift for a friend. Its a drawing of their baby in a little piggy outfit. Unfortunately - I won't post it because its a picture of someone's baby ( I don't have permission - yet) ... but I am super happy with it so far!

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Melissa Scheu Melissa Scheu
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Summer Plants

A little grid of gouache paintings. I'm going to make these into stickers!

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Roger Warn Roger Warn
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Exasperated

I was still learning how to best use the grid method.

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GLB GLB
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Trying a new style because why not

OCs for Starry depths. Originally we’re more then friends so this is like a back story, all I could think of when I was drawing was that song that goes “sittin on the dock of the bay, watching the clouds roll away.” I think it’s by Otis Redding. I’m not sure. But anyway. Ingrid and her now-friend Abigail.

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GLB GLB
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Ingrid Starry Depths Draft

For the graphic novel, a draft, still working on it!

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GLB GLB
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Ingrid concept art

Graphic novel concept art/ palette for the thing.

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