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glen glen
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Rabid eye movement”

Watercolour crayon, crayon, fineliner and acrylic paint. ...... .... . Just a rabid smoking dog that isnt an much of an angel. . ..... . .. . . . ..... . .... ....... . . .... . ...... . . . ...... A3 prints available! ... .. . . .... . . . ..... ...... .... .. . ... . .. .................. . . .

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Stacia Leigh Stacia Leigh
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Summer

"That bikini stoked fires even before summer." ~ A blackout poem from a recycled page of Burnout, a young adult adventure/love story.

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kartika paramita kartika paramita
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GYOZA GALORE | JAPANESE FOOD
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Well, this is my birthday present for Adit who recently upload several cooking video on youtube (called FOOD PAPA). And now I know that I love illustrating food.

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Emma Frignani Emma Frignani
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My friend Ermete

An unicorn and friend of mine, his name’s Ermete. I love hatching.

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Maria Patino Maria Patino
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Ask and you’ll receive

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CMyers CMyers
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Sleep is for Day Shift

This coffee cup doodle is in honour of everyone who works or who has ever worked the night shift. For those of us who work all night and still have responsibilities that can only be dealt with during the day, sleep often seems like a luxury for those who work the day shift. Coffee is our go to comfort and caffeine kick, our best friend who we can always count on to help us through those working nights when everyone else is sleeping.

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Weir Weir
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be like

watch what you say

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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I forgot how much I liked Native American Art until recently.
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Our local antiques store had a huge treasure trove of vintage Native American themed toys and gifts this weekend. I realized that 1) I'd owned a lot of them and 2) none of my friends had. It never occurred to me that my collection was particularly large or unique. Doesn't every kid have a fixation on this country's indigenous population? Apparently not. I love the visual language of the Navajo and Hopi especially. My Kachina doll collection was the bomb.

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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Old Men In Crowns Freestyle Rapping

I saw a man outside the library wearing a crown nestled into his cowboy hat. He was speaking swiftly, seemingly to himself, possibly freestyle rapping. Probably crazy. Then I drew some saints and stuff around him. I suspect he could use some assistance, perhaps spiritual.

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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Behold: an infestation of mice

I saw on the Samantha Bee show that there's an association between vintage cartoons and minstrelsy, and I can't stop thinking about it now. So I drew some mean looking white person mice in retaliation. These are your suburb mice that are complaining that the Whole Foods line is taking too long.

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Ashleigh King Ashleigh King
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Valentine heart

An abstract doodle that creates space for a heart

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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I sort of drew a mandala.

I took a doodle and sort of turned it into a mandala. I did my best, and I think that counts for something.

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Imaginary Thinking Imaginary Thinking
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Be careful what you wish for

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Sarah Drake Sarah Drake
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Skelepede

Did this for Inktober in 2016. Still one of my favorites. This is the kind of stuff that gets inspired by my husband.

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Jonathan plotkin Jonathan plotkin
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In disguise

To say what your disguise is would be foolish. John McAfee

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Hermit Hermit
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Dreamscape - Rubbish Bin Of The Mind

(Black biro on a 139mm x 89mm postcard) An artwork that explores shading techniques which are built up until images form to make them more random.

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SketchNoob SketchNoob
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Lab Monkey

Theodor knew that it was difficult to keep them, out of his mind.

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Val Myburgh Val Myburgh
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Man in a hat

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Steph Steph
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Untitled

Lately, I have been working primarily on the computer to wrap up a coloring book that I just published. I've decided to make August about focusing on my sketchbook and discover some new things. I don't really have a direction in mind other than to tackle

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MJ MJ
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Untitled

I headed over to the Devonian Square, near the Ryerson Image Centre, to sketch the Devonian Pond, also known as Lake Devo. It turns out that the images are part of a temporary art installation by artist Lori Blondeau regarding Indigenous identity.

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Johanna Saarenpää Johanna Saarenpää
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Untitled

Not exactly a sketchbook doodle but it's the category that comes closest. Little raptor, no particular species.

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Charlotte Reynolds Charlotte Reynolds
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Untitled

I got bored in class once... What can I say

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Jeff Dowdy Jeff Dowdy
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Untitled

Ford Mercury station wagon. Hat tip to The Automobilist.

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Fouziyah Fouziyah
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Untitled

All it takes is that one step.

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Hermit Hermit
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WIZBANG! - Pet Demon

(2B pencil on a 87mm x 139mm postcard) The idea of owning an exotic pet was always used in comic book adverts. The most well known one being the sea monkeys. People thought they were getting something really special, until it was pointed out to them that they were just brine shrimp. But imagine if something like a pet demon was available!

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Hermit Hermit
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CHAOS EVE - Christmas 2015

(2B pencil on a 141mm x 103mm postcard) An image I used on Christmas cards that I sent out to people in 2015 that also included a short story to go along with it about the ruthless nature of bargain shopping.

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Hermit Hermit
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LUCID TRIGGER

(HB pencil on a 89mm x 139mm postcard) The strangest things can sometimes trigger lucidity in dreams. Forget the fact that she was naked, or that she was sat next to an invisible man and that there was a monster trying to grope her. The dragon-headed man was smoking in a no smoking area. How fucking dare he?!

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Hermit Hermit
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NO PAROLE

(HB pencil on a 140mm x 88mm postcard) When you're resigned to your inevitable fate, knowing that you probably did it to yourself.

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Hermit Hermit
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Blasphemy #5 : HITCHHIKERS

(2B pencil on a 176mm x 102mm book title page) Book burning can be one of the ultimate acts of blasphemy. I chose this book because it tells the story of two people bouncing around the galaxy, relying on a guide book that's completely useless to them.

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Hermit Hermit
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Numen-Deus TREASURE : EKCHUAHS STONE

(HB pencil on 85mm x 50mm card) A magical ancient talisman that allows the bearer to instantly transport themselves to anywhere in the world.

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