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Luis Coelho Luis Coelho
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Cat on the internet

I am a cat on the internet. Now you humans can adore me. ♠️

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Apriccot Apriccot
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Light sketching

cross hatch study

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Patricia Bingham Patricia Bingham
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N is for Nuthatch

Mixed media picture for the "N" page of my alphabet book: Nuthatch, Nest, Nut.

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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Spacesnake

Crosshatching was used to build up the shadows. It's probably my favourite drawing technique. Works best with pen and ink. This is the cover image for one of my children's picture books.

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Apriccot Apriccot
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Blendra

cross hatching study

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Steve Tenebrini Steve Tenebrini
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Sketchbook 11.07.2018

I was tired of carrying around a bunch of Microns. I want one or two refillable pens so I started with buying a new Lamy AL-Star Fountain Pen. I love it. I got the medium nib and am able to get a nice range of line width from it. This and maybe a fine nib and I'll be all set for a travel kit. This is the first page I drew with it.

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Apriccot Apriccot
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Hmmm

Hmmm

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Ed Ed
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A Calm Distress

An article/rant/annotation to an illustration. A #Hackney bar and its flies. This picture is not as sad and blue as it might at first seem, I promise. It is early in the week and the pub becomes the territory of the most outspoken drinkers. Raised somewhere between Churchill and Harold MacMillan, a night such as this is time for them to spin out a yarn of nostalgic fantasy. Encouraged by the lack of a crowd and with space to fill, statements start to fly. In the opening rounds the barman athletically hits back with factual blocks and reality-check haymakers; statistics and personal experiences are given. Two histories cross examined, one where 1982 means Thatcher and the Falklands, the other renders Reagan and the AIDS crisis. Stoicism and national pride vs mental health and realism. In the latter rounds the barman is fatigued, swaying on the backbar, glasses begin to stack up as form begins to drop. The older men seem stronger than ever. The barflies come in close now, they scrutinise his generations work ethic and make wild political comments on poverty, immigrants and the minimum wage. The barman is close to sheer bloody despair, he maintains his defence and focuses on breathing while maintaining his professional stance. But at the end of the night the barman knows HE will ring that bell, they will politely leave and they will return again in a week and maybe, just maybe there will be a change, common ground or maybe at least polite silence. But what these interactions have given despite the salt in the eye is community and an exchange between generations, culture and class of those participating. No home is ever straight forward, no relative without their good and bad traits and in a world where we often slide into echo chambers online or in our physical environments, the pub is still a place where society is family, face to face, pint to pint. Or maybe it's just a room with alcohol on tap?

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Misti Misti
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Chickadee

My first attempt at cross-hatching with ink.

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Maia Palomar Maia Palomar
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Doodle

Ah yes, another hand. I never really realized how expressive hands can be, and I've been drawing them a lot more recently. (I swear I won't only draw hands.) This week has been quite the experience and has made me step back and look at certain things. (Who knew physics could be a metaphor for life?) Anyway, hope everyone is doing well, have a great weekend/week.

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Daniel DePeuter Daniel DePeuter
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“That Johnny Depp... he make-a me cry!”

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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A Swim

Rapidograph Pens used to create this image with lots of crosshatching. Drawn from my head.

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Lea Cook Lea Cook
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Robin’s nest

Robin’s nest with eggs ready to hatch

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Inktober2018 day 12. Whale
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Inktober2018day12-Whale. I’m using inktober to explore and improve my techniques. This time I wanted to try using more crosshatching. I’m happy with the result. Also, at first I had nothing for the whale prompt but it’s rewarding when you push through the dead space and a concept or idea comes to my head that I can be excited with.

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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Stone Hill

An image for an upcoming poetry book, using lots of crosshatching with Rapidograph pens.

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Ares Nguyen Ares Nguyen
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Hatched

Just a girl.

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Nicole Edmund Nicole Edmund
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Bee

Quick doodle of a bee as I watch them outside on the cherry blossoms.

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Apriccot Apriccot
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Feral

rawr

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Apriccot Apriccot
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Gaze

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Misti Misti
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Crosshatching practice
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Per special request :) this is my method for crosshatching. Feel free to comment and share your ideas.

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Apriccot Apriccot
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Ninja Vibes

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Meagan Beaudin Meagan Beaudin
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Dragon Hatchlings

Freehand ink and gel pen dragon Hatchlings.

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Essi Kultanen Essi Kultanen
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Inktober 2018, Day 8

Inktober 2018, day 8 - star | Faber-Castell pitt pen (size XS) on A5 paper

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Luis Coelho Luis Coelho
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Sigil

Hibernation time has definitely come to an end on this part of the globe. It is now time to eat the world and so this one decided to bring himself to life and cast some magick around. Drawings are a very powerful tool for that. This is the first bear that I have ever created on paper and I don't know much about why he came out like this but I'm sure that he knows very well all about that. He is the sigil and I trust his eyes

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Daniel DePeuter Daniel DePeuter
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Kristen

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Apriccot Apriccot
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Safety

Safety

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Laura Meier Laura Meier
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Ear study

Keeping up the practice! Thank you for looking at my drawing!

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Artistic Ruminations Artistic Ruminations
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Serene Shadows: A Cross-Hatched Village Tale

In this captivating cross-hatched pencil shading, a tranquil village scene comes to life. The intricate strokes create a harmonious blend of light and shadow, showcasing the serene beauty of rural life. Thatched roofs, winding pathways, and towering trees are meticulously detailed, inviting viewers to step into the peaceful simplicity of village existence. The gentle interplay of shades and textures evokes a sense of nostalgia and calm, capturing the essence of a timeless village story.

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Suzette Suzette
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Ice Cream

Still having a difficult time with crosshatching. '(ᗒᗣᗕ)՞ Why....Why you so difficult!!

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Daniel DePeuter Daniel DePeuter
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Dr. Lecter

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