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Ellis Illustrations Ellis Illustrations
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mountains, boats, cars, sea hello!

Another illustration for today!

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) “I cannot imagine life without work as really comfortable,” Freud wrote to a friend in 1910. With his wife, Martha, to efficiently manage the household—she laid out Freud’s clothes, chose his handkerchiefs, and even put toothpaste on his toothbrush—the founder of psychoanalysis was able to maintain a single-minded devotion to his work throughout his long career. Freud’s long workdays were mitigated by two luxuries. First, there were his beloved cigars, which he smoked continually, going through as many as twenty a day from his mid-twenties until near the end of his life, despite several warnings from doctors and the increasingly dire health problems that dogged him throughout his later years. (When his seventeen-year-old nephew once refused a cigarette, Freud told him, From Daily rituals by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #sigmundFreud @masoncurrey

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Jasmin Jasmin
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Catnap Black Bean

Acrylagouache and acrylic on a 7x7cm canvas.

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Richard Koehler Richard Koehler
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The match that melts

This 'mallow stares back at the fire, its enemy that burns but also brings light and warmth. About 8x8 inches acrylic on wood.

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Stephen Stephen
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Heart and Soul

The concept for this painting started as a design for a pumpkin carving contest. I felt the message of the design is so important for people to hear, I decided to make it into a painting. The original design, done in pen and ink. The design only shows the two doors of the entrance to a fortress. I tried to keep the design simple, because the carving event is both timed and live. You must create your masterpiece on the pumpkin they provide, on their location, Infront of live spectators. The evolution of the design? I added a wall on each side of the entrance, with matching pillars. Explaining the design of the pillars The triangle top: the triune God. Representing three persons of God: Father, Son, Holy Spirit. The cross shape opening in the pillars: The cross is the only path to God, to have the debt of sin satisfied. To reconcile humankind back to himself. To be released from being a slave to the Devil. To be a new creation empowered by God Spirit. Explaining the design of the entrance way(gate) The top of the entrance is in the shape of a heart, represents the seat of human passion, ambition, and allegiance. The cultic three petal flower is used to represent God in three persons united. The symbol inside the flower: God’s ministry toward humankind. Crown: Highest authority Cross: God’s loving salvation and restoration plan. The dove: Spiritualty made alive, fellowship with God, empowerment to weather the storm of life, and equip for service to God. Change in the design of the door. In the original design, one door had roses carved on it. The pattern took up the whole door. The other door had a grape vine carved on it. The pattern took up the whole door. I modified the emblem on the doors by making them smaller and simplified, so I could place them inside heart shapes, so the new images would more clearly communicate what they are meant to represent. I also added color to the emblems (color pencil) to make them clear of what they are, because of their size and the ink medium ,they were hard to interpret. Understanding the symbol of the two doors. The door with the rose inside the heart emblem represents a heart whose passions, ambitiousness, allegiance are focused on the cares, worries, and abstaining riches of the world. Only giving God lip service. I chose the rose to represent the heart of spiritual allegiance to the world, because roses are pretty, but you can’t eat them to nourish your body. They also have thorns that can cause injury to the body. So, the parallel point is, just as flower fade and turn to dust, so will the person who chases the thing of the world and has no time for God. For life is very short, we know not which will be our last breath on this side of eternity. But if a person leaves this earth without excepting the gift God offered them which is salvation from penalty of sin and given enteral life through the work that was done on the cross by God’s son. Then that soul will appear before Jesus, and just as they did not know him in their life on earth, He will tell them he knows them not. Into the lake of fire, they will spend eternity. The door with the grape vine in the heart emblem represents a heart whose passions, ambitiousness, allegiance are for God. To know Him intimately, to obey His teachings, to serve his will. I chose the grapevine to represent the heart of spiritual allegiance to God, because grapes are nourishing to the body. Jesus also used a grape vine in one of his parables. He paralleled the spiritual relationship he had with his disciples and the grapevine. He told them just as branches of a vine must depend on the base of the vine to live and bare fruit, so they must abide him to have abundant life. Abiding in Christ is not a religious act. It is outside of religion. It is an intimate relationship. Example: you can belong to a fan club of Paul McCartney and know a lot of things you have heard about him, but he doesn’t even know you exist. Where, if Paul is your father, and you have a good parent to child relationship, then you know him intimately. So, abiding in God, we commune with him through read his word and living by its teachings. It is spending time in prayer. Sharing our hearts with God and spending time listing to him. Trusting in him as our provider and giving thanks for his provision. Living our lives, with the purpose of pleasing him with the work of our hand and loving our neighbors in the workplace as well as in the community. Just as a healthy grapevine continues to grow and produce much fruit. Having an imitate relationship with God should be more and more evident in the way we live our lives. So, when the angel of death pays you an unexpected visit, he escorts you to Jesus’s throne, you know for certain he going to welcome you with loving arms and said welcome home my faithful servant. Now to which door I chose for my life? It’s the one that is open. This bible verse one of a couple that inspired me to design this illustration. 1 Corinthians 3:12-13 King James Version 12 Now if any man builds upon this foundation gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stubble. 13 Every man's work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man's work of what sort it is. This verse is not referring to the rebellious people who have rejected God, this is referring to people who are children of God, who failed to serve God faithful. Written by Stephen J. Vattimo. 3 Jan 2024 Evolution of the design of this painting. I believe God through His Holy Spirit guided me to change the crosses on the two pillars, one on each side of the doors. Instead of these windows being fill with darkness, which would represent death by crucifixion, which Jesus endured for humanity, that who so ever is willing may be delivered from the power of sin and be adopted by God to become a member of His family. I was inspired to put light in both cross windows. The cross window on the side the open door, with the grape vines on it, the light matches the color of the light that is coming out the windows of Icons shapes representing the ministry of tri union God. The color I used is a bright firry orang yellowing color. For the bible says God is a consuming fire. The cross windows on the side of door with the flower on it, I used the color greenish yellow lite; to represent a false light, the bible call it a form of Godliness without power. Who so ever tries to approach God another way, than the path God has ordained. They will not be received. The Devil distorts the truth, to lead many to their demise. The only way to know the difference between truth and fallacy, is to study God’s word. Written by Stephen J. Vattimo August 7,2024

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Jasmin Jasmin
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Lavender Ghosties

Ink on watercolour paper.

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Richard Koehler Richard Koehler
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We go together like...

A small 10 x 8 acrylic painting for my wife.

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Buoyant Whale

This happy whale just floats around feeling fine.

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Aubrey Aubrey
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Blue Doodle

Was listening to ambient music and felt inspired to doodle this blue girl.

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Richard Koehler Richard Koehler
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Tall tales

Small 4x6 study using watercolor and acrylic. Fun and quick. You can see the time lapse video on my Instagram page.

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Melissa Lomax Melissa Lomax
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Coffee & Cuties!

A piece that incorporates some of my favorite things... Coffee, Cats, Pups & Puns!

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Ruxandra-Mihaela Jubleanu Ruxandra-Mihaela Jubleanu
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Mo(narc)hawk

One delicate mohawk.

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Jasmin Jasmin
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Haunted Grasshopper

Ink on watercolour paper.

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NAJ NAJ
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no face

my friend and i have a joke that no face has no legs (because i cannot wrap my mind around how to draw his limbs plus i just don't like his legs) so i made this for him a couple months ago

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Richard Koehler Richard Koehler
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ROBOTS!
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Some random robot doodles I've worked into the little free time I've had the past couple weeks.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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I Me Mime

Ink, charcoal and carbon pencil on paper

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Monster has flowers for you

Please accept these flowers.

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MaryAnn Loo MaryAnn Loo
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Search-and-Find Illustration in progress (12h45m so far)

Something I’ve been working on for fun, a project from illustrator Victor Beuren’s Domestika class “Search-And-Find Illustration in Procreate”. One of the rare Singapore-inspired artworks I’ve done, and I don’t think I’ve ever drawn so many human beings in one piece… but challenge accepted!!!

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Stormy Sea with Small Boat

4 year old Henry engaged fully with thick applications of watercolor and oil pastels. He said it was a stormy sea with a small boat. This was at the onset of the pandemic, when we were all a bit uncertain and confined to our homes. I was reminded of an insight by Kierkegaard written in the early 1800s: “When the sailor is out on the sea and everything is changing around him, as the waves are continually being born and dying, he does not stare into the depths of these, since they vary. He looks up at the stars. And why? Because they are faithful – as they stand now, they stood for the patriarchs, and will stand for coming generations. By what means then does he conquer changing conditions? Through the eternal: By means of the eternal, one can conquer the future, because the eternal is the foundation of the future.”

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Bird Fam

This is a cute bird family.

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vero vero
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cant you see
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showing someone a new song that you wrote or any artwork that you created needs courage. so this lovely frog, i call him tommy, wrote a song and plays it for his friends. he was worried about what they will think. of course his friends love the new song and he feels so supported. wish you a wonderful day!

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MimiK MimiK
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Making Friends

Peter was munching on his cheese sandwich and taking bites slowly to make it last longer. It wasn’t fun sitting by himself in a new school in a new town. And then a rabbit with a smile on his face approached and asked, “Want some company?” and Peter’s heart lifted

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Slitherin’ Rainbow
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Carved rubber stamp with watercolor snail collage.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Nothing at all.

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Jasmin Jasmin
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Kitty

Ink on watercolour paper.

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Sakshi Reddy Sakshi Reddy
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Stuck in the clouds

Drawing. Fountain pen ink and water on paper.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827) Beethoven rose at dawn and wasted little time getting down to work. His breakfast was coffee, which he prepared himself with great care—he determined that there should be sixty beans per cup, and he often counted them out one by one for a precise dose. From Daily Rituals : How Artists Work by Mason Currey. #dailydrawing #dailyritual #beethoven #coffee #inktober @masoncurrey

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Lora Sager Lora Sager Plus Member
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Firefly perch

Gnome sits in the dark and has fireflies keep him company

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Richard Koehler Richard Koehler
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The Torchbearer

8 x 8 inch acrylic painting on masonite board. Had fun working on this Marshmallow carrying some good news.

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Richard Koehler Richard Koehler
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Midnight Hike

Small 4x6 study. Watercolor + acrylic. Check out the time lapse of this painting on my Instagram page

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