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Ivan Mæland Ivan Mæland
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Headolo

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DeeDee  Joseph DeeDee Joseph
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Day 21 Oc and fave character: Otis and the Pac Mans

Otis is a oc based off of Pac Man or at least the story of Pac Man I made up in my head.

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Patricio Luna Garza Patricio Luna Garza
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Don Ratón (Mr. Mouse)  heading to the cheese factory for another great day at work.

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Ruben Ieven Ruben Ieven
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Dont lose your head

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ffffffffff ffffffffff
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Cluster Headache

When I was 19 I was diagnosed with cluster headaches. This is the most accurate way I've found to describe the pain.

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Jannett Peña Jannett Peña
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Sketch of Master Series

Quick post-it’s sketch of one of Caravaggio’s painting “Judith Beheading Holofernes” c1602.

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Jasmin Jasmin
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Long Time No See

Black fineliner on drawing paper. My daughters want to hear fairytales every night at the moment. So my head is filled with magical forests, small houses, magical flowers etc.

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Will (Bampi) Edwards Will (Bampi) Edwards
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Critically Endangered The White-headed Vulture

Drawn with Clip Studio Paint and XP-Pen Artist 15.6 Pro pen display tablet. Critically Endangered The White-headed Vulture has undergone catastrophic declines in population number, with an estimate median decline in 96% over three generations (45 years) This decline has been seen in its very large range from West Africa, across to southern Africa also. Reductions in populations of medium-sized mammals and wild ungulates, as well as habitat conversion throughout its range best explain the current decline. Additional threats include indirect poisoning at baits set to kill jackals in small-stock farming areas. This species is also recorded in trade in West and Central Africa as this species is used for both traditional medicines and also they are intentionally killed for use in witchcraft. This species is part of the Accipitridae bird family, which diverged from all other species of bird 49.6 million years ago during the Paleogene period. Vultures split from the other genera in this family 12.7 million years ago. This species is highly sensitive to land-use and is concentrated to protected areas. Individuals were marked with patagial (wing) tags in Fouta Djallon vulture sanctuary to monitor movements and for a toxicological assessment of the vulture population of the park. Additional studies to monitor the movements of individuals within and between protected areas in underway is South Africa. Info: Edgeofexistence . org #birdlife #birds #birddrawing #birdsketch #whiteheadedvulture #vultures #bampidraws

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Revising the future

“Revising the Future” captures the exact moment creation becomes correction. Using my own drawing hand as the model, I built this piece through a cycle of sketch, pause, observe, and refine — letting the act of drawing guide the artwork itself. The eraser actively lifts portions of the page, symbolizing the choices we adjust as we grow, the mistakes we confront, and the quiet courage it takes to reshape the path ahead.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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The bellflower blooms

A captivating exploration of form, this work features an imaginative flower with a distinctive, almost sculptural head. The smooth, folded petals suggest a soft resilience, like a fleshy, protective helmet, while delicate antennae reach tentatively toward the light. The long, winding stem and minimal leaves anchor the drawing, creating a strong vertical movement. Rendered in a mix of colored pencil and graphite, the piece uses subtle shading to give the subject a remarkable three-dimensional quality, making it pop against the neutral background.

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ana ribeiro ana ribeiro
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an apple in the street and in her head

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Marianne Marianne
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Tundra

Older picture I've done. At that time I wasn't used to using references, but instead I did everything from my head, as I imagined them. And this time I wanted to create a lonely arctic fox with a warmer atmosphere surrounding the animal.

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Cameron Cameron
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Lemmy of Motorhead

I've been absent from the site for months, due to working on a book. But now that I have a bit of spare time, I've been dabbling in watercolours, something I haven't done in years. A bit rough to start but I'm enjoying it.

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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Shes back!

Chump my darling OC. She's been living inside my head since high school. Well I won't tell you how long ago that was.

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Brooke McLeod Brooke McLeod
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A Faux Eden

An illustration from my sketchbook. I used it as a header for a blog post I wrote here: https://substack.com/home/post/p-177688791 It's a warning about the mark of the beast. I recommend you to take a look!

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Isn’t she a Dandy.

This captivating drawing by Ty Patmore (2025) beautifully illustrates the final stage of a dandelion's life cycle, transforming the common weed into a subject of elegant art. The central, spent head of the flower is rendered with intricate texture, while the detached seeds are given a light, airy quality as they float away. The subtle shading and focused color on the stem provide a grounding element to the otherwise ethereal composition, making it a perfect piece for anyone who cherishes the simple, magical moments in nature.

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ArTeaCupcake ArTeaCupcake
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Its Okay To Be Different

It’s okay to be different. You don’t have to be like everyone else in order to fit in or be accepted. In fact, being different is what makes you unique and special. Embrace your quirks and differences, because that’s what makes you who you are. Being different can also be a good thing. It can make you stand out from the crowd and make you more memorable. When it comes to your career, being different can help you stand out and get ahead. And when it comes to relationships, having unique interests or hobbies can attract like-minded people who share your passions. So don’t worry if you don’t quite fit into the mold of society's expectations – there is nothing wrong with being different! Just own it, embrace it and enjoy all the benefits that come with it!

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Mari Anna Mari Anna
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✨COMMISSIONS OPEN ✨

Hey guys! My commissions are open! If you'd like to place an order, head on over to my Twitter (https://twitter.com/_MariAnna_cx) and shoot me a dm! I would love to meet and work with you! You may also make a small donation to my Ko-Fi if you'd simply like to support me, if you don't want any artwork (https://ko-fi.com/manikmariart) but it's not required If you have any questions regarding my pricing, feel free to ask!

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Umbra Umbra
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My current pfp

Thought I'd upload a closer look of my pfp lol, basically it's just an odd coloured dog with my favourite colours: pink and brown. With a fallout boy (big fan sksks) earring added to the mix.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Looking Ahead

Photograph taken in Port Washington, NY.

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Alex Alex
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Jane

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Umbra Umbra
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Fang the Fox

Artwork of a friend's fursona, named Fang :'))

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Janelle Dimmett Janelle Dimmett
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Moth Spot Illustration Collection

I drew this display of various moths for no real reason at all. Other than I love them! Artwork by me! www.janelledimmett.com

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DeeDee  Joseph DeeDee Joseph
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Mina

3 of 5, She's a witch character I revived. I scrapped her as an MC because her old designs were too hard to replicate and her character background took over the story I wanted her in. She has a seven-pointed star on her forehead that glows when using and detecting magic.

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Jason Lee doege Jason Lee doege
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Iq test, how many bird heads are there?

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Adam Curry Adam Curry
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Quest complete, time to heal.

I wanted to explore a fictional future that combined traditional fantasy races with a cybernetic future. An elven adventurer takes a health potion, depicted as a futuristic vape, before heading off on her next quest.

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William Bulmer William Bulmer
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Snake Charmer (WIP)

I started this last night during my ArtShare on my Discord.  At first, he looked like a generic wolf character, but then I got silly and decided to redraw him as a tiger, which added like 3 hours, since I'd never drawn a realistic tiger head.  I also didn't use a reference for the snake, so I understand if it's not quite right.  I will upload a version with dark shadows soon. I began drawing this in response to watching the title sequence to an 80's cartoon, "The Get Along Gang."  Do with that information what you will :D.

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Margaret Langston Margaret Langston
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Pumpkin heads

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Rigo Montes ♓️ Rigo Montes ♓️
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Go ahead and plant the seeds

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Umbra Umbra
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Toto the God of War

A headshot of a friend's character, named Toto. c:

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