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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons
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Dragon Fruit
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I asked my husband (who is our Covid-period grocery shopper as I am high risk) to bring home a fruit to draw. He came home with a dragon fruit. For those who don't know this interesting edible, it's from a cactus. There are two species: the Asian species is white inside, the Central American variety is shocking pink (see photo). Great in smoothies or when nicely ripe (as this one was) it's tasty eaten out of the skin with a spoon.

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Bearskull pine
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In the Finnish mythology killing of a bear was followed by a great feast in honour of the bear (peijaiset), where a substantial part of the celebrations consisted of convincing the bear's spirit that it had died accidentally and hadn't been murdered. Afterwards, the bear's skull was hung high upon a pine tree so its spirit could re-enter the heavens. The bones of the bear were then buried under the pine. Reference for this work is my old drawing of karhunkallopetäjä/bearskullpine in the Riisitunturi. Also practice sketch of bear skull and at last photo i took of pine.

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Diana Koehne Diana Koehne
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day

Mixed media doodle collage over Carhartt ad - using oil pastels, pen, watercolor, highlighter and glue

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Josh V Josh V Plus Member
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High Desert Home

Acrylic on canvas board. I used a photo for reference.

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Way Hightops!

Morning sketch. So I was waiting for a go ahead on a 20 illo project. One of the illustrations in the project is a pair of “Chucks” so in the meantime I did a much crazier than they will be wanting version. Sometimes you just have to please yourself without all the boundaries.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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West Highland Terrier
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Gorgeous little Rupert the West Highland Terrier. He was drawn using black fine liners on A4. Love doing the animal portraits... I love it when their little eyes suddenly peep out the paper! Available as an A4 print.

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PHILIP GRAY PHILIP GRAY
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Lotus Esprit

A colour pencil drawing using Derwent Artists pencils on thick cartridge paper. I wanted to show the car speeding down the highway, and so tried to make the tress appear as though they are a blur - Many thanks for looking !

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Jon Carling Jon Carling
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Your Cat Can See Ghosts

A print of one of my pen and ink drawings… Comes as a high quality print on 12 mil . paper. Signed and packaged in an acid free sealed sleeve. approx. size: 8″x10″ Packaged with care and mystery extras…..

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Noah W Noah W
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High snails

You can never go wrong with the snail and mushroom combo

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Petra Ferweda Petra Ferweda
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countryside

Illustration made with handcarved stamps.

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Junkyard Sam Junkyard Sam Plus Member
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Three Islands (Color & Poetry)

Three islands filled with people all alone out by the sea, You see, I'd love to join them but there is no room for me. That one guy climbed too high - I think they call him "Clumsy Paul?" Soon there may be room for me... I'm just waiting for his fall.

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Misti Misti
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Distinguished Pac-Man Frog

This is my friend Peat. He is a highly refined, mature gentleman (9 years old). But he still absolutely loves to play in the mud!

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Nikki D. May Nikki D. May
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2017 Accordion Fold Sketchbook Project
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Every day in 2017 I drew in a Moleskine Japanese (Accordion Fold) Album (pocket size) with the goal of completing one continuous drawing all year. I filled up nearly six complete sketchbooks, completing a drawing that is 5.5 inches high and more than 600 inches wide. Now, what do I do with it?

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Junkyard Sam Junkyard Sam Plus Member
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Way Up High In The Tree

It's cool how the internet can bring people together from far away places to make things. "Graham's Up the Tree" is based on a true story from the life of author mbpardy ... He's in Australia - I'm in Seattle area. When he posts these images at his page I see comments from people who grew up with real life versions of these characters I drew -- People that actually looked out the window and saw this little guy high up at the top of a tree... where no one else could go.

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Kurtis D Edwards Kurtis D Edwards Plus Member
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Seashells

Wanted to keep it simple while working on blending watercolors. I hope the highlights are nice, and the muted palette makes you reflect.

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Roger Ng Wei Lun Roger Ng Wei Lun
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Robotic City of the Future

This is one of my artworks in high school. Follow my Instagram account the.rainmaker_ to enjoy more artworks. https://www.instagram.com/the.rainmaker_/

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Roger Ng Wei Lun Roger Ng Wei Lun
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Fantastic friends in the jungle

This is one of my artworks in high school. I will regularly post my previous artworks and some new daily artworks. If you like my artworks, follow my Instagram account the.rainmaker_

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Kristen Solecki Kristen Solecki
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Highlands

View from my airbnb in Denver

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Maia Palomar Maia Palomar
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June Commission: Robin Williams
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First OFFICIAL Commission! 8x10, Watercolor and Pen. Hey everyone! This time, I'm actually back. First off, let me say I was not planning to fall off the face of the Earth again. At the time I last posted, I had a little less than a month of school left and I had hoped I could wrap up all my final projects early and be done. I was wrong. My teachers assigned more and I had work due up to the day before school ended, but I survived! Since my last post, I do have some updates. 1. I did indeed graduate high school! I was very lucky my school not only had a ceremony, but it was at Soldier Field. (I'm very happy to say I graduated Summa Cumme Laude and with the honors of completing the Alpha STEM and the Arts program.) 2. I also got an Instagram! I'll be using it not only to post final pieces but also as a way to post progress. {@mapalomar.arts} With regards to this painting, it is my first official commission, past commissions were from people I knew (family or friends) but this one isn't. I can say I'm pretty proud of the end result, especially as a person who doesn't consider themself a watercolor artist, it's not too shabby. :) Anyway, I hope this piece will have a safe journey all the way to its new home in Massachusetts.

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Diana Koehne Diana Koehne
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Spreads from my DA Sketchbook
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These are a few pages from my DA sketchbook that I filled using only a blue pen and a red and a blue highlighter.

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Barbara  Martin Barbara Martin
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Fungi

Pen and ink drawing on a coffee stained background and watercolour highlights

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Tonya Doughty Tonya Doughty Plus Member
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Junkmail artjournal

My favorite way to eliminate the often paralyzing fear of "ruining" "good" paper is to just paint on any and all junk mail that comes into my house. Higher end catalogs are great for this, they don't use slick, thin paper (and even that gets used in collage or as a desk cover for other projects) and they're already bound for you. Just add marks! Carry it with you. Scan the pages you like. Cut it up later for making other art. It's "just" junk mail, so there is literally no pressure. I have HUNDREDS of these type of things and I run across them all the time, forgotten, in some old backpack or purse or drawer and it's a treasure to look through them again, and add new marks, paints and words.

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Tanya Shyika Tanya Shyika Plus Member
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Notes from NYC: Highline

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Snail in the Fig

A vibrant snail with a spiral shell is depicted in bright, contrasting colors, highlighting the snail’s lively hues.

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Joe Roberts Joe Roberts
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The Highgate Vampire

Hammer Horror and Highgate Cemetery – two of my favourite things, thus this . . .

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Krista Sutton Krista Sutton
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High Fecundity

Sensuality, power and fertility - meditative layers and tangles of flowers, weeds, and grasses. A bee emerges, free! Ultimately a positive message of hope!

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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The Dead Dog Society

Ahoy, me mateys! Jimmy had a fun day on the high seas.

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Spitting Atoms Spitting Atoms
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Beer Label

Beer Label design incorporating lots of local facts/things to do with the area it's brewed in. Sailing, windsurfing, big lake, spitfire plane, invading shrimps, highland cattle, sunken church, snakes, beer swilling octopus (ok I made that one up).

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Diana Koehne Diana Koehne
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Night

Mixed media doodle collage over Carhartt ad - using oil pastels, pen, highlighter, fineliner and glue

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Bearskullpine
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Bearskullpine A new bigger version of my earlier drawing In the Finnish mythology killing of a bear was followed by a great feast in honour of the bear (peijaiset), where a substantial part of the celebrations consisted of convincing the bear's spirit that it had died accidentally and hadn't been murdered. Afterwards, the bear's skull was hung high upon a pine tree so its spirit could re-enter the heavens. The bones of the bear were then buried under the pine.

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