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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Untitled

A sketch about a little river or stream near my home

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OKAT OKAT Plus Member
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Another Brick in the Wall

I love drawing houses.

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Knives Out
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In response to this week's drawing prompt: Instead of drawing my house, I drew the house from the movie Knives Out. The house acts almost as a character in the movie, setting the stage for one of the best murder/mystery films I've ever seen.

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Drawn Homes
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Not my house
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Homes are meant to be drawn.

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Post-it Note Brick House

You can do more with a post-it than just take notes.

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Meditation
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Drawing homes is my new form of meditation. I get lost in building the structure slowly, line after line. I could do this forever...

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons Plus Member
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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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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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OKAT OKAT Plus Member
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On the road...

Charleston, South Carolina

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FRENEMY FRENEMY Plus Member
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Home Is Wherever I Go

Gouache on Arches watercolor paper. I have been living overseas for 6 years now with my wife. (Originally from the states) We have lived in Seoul, South Korea, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Tel Aviv, Israel, and in the Summer we will move once again to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. So this is a painting is a sort of self-portrait.

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FRENEMY FRENEMY Plus Member
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I Never Noticed The House Was On Fire

55 mins “I Never Noticed The House Was On Fire” This is a painting for an upcoming group exhibition about memories. When I was a kid I grew up in a household where my parents were functioning alcoholics. They gave me toys, put me in front of the tv, and sent me outside to play to keep me distracted from what was going on. When I look back almost all of my childhood memories revolve around these things. I became obsessed with these imaginary worlds and I learned to draw by copying my favorite cartoons and characters from children’s books. It was not until I was much older, that the truth could no longer be hidden from me. The imaginary world of cartoons and books kept me shielded from the harsh realities of home. As I grew into an adult that form of coping grew with me as I created my own imaginary places inspired by the ones I loved as a child. A healthy place to escape.

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Junkyard Sam Junkyard Sam Plus Member
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Untitled

Drawn while waiting for my kid's haircut & inked at home with my Platinum 3776 Century UEF.

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons Plus Member
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West side of our home

Architectural subjects are not my penchant....but this is a pen line drawing of our house which I did a few weeks ago near the beginning of the "stay at home" phase of our lives. Seemed a fitting subject. Just a couple of micron pens on a smooth surfaced paper.

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FRENEMY FRENEMY Plus Member
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Broken Homes Create Broken Homes.

I've been traveling all summer and had not been able to make any art. Here is my first painting in a while. A little bit of art therapy.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Woodland Rabbits
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An Illustration born out of my love for rabbits! Drawn with pen & ink the bunnies are at home in their woodland environment!

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Folktale Week
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Folktale Week Day1: Home. This is a folktale about the ghost of a woman who lived at Heceta Head Lighthouse Her baby died when she fell off the cliff outside their home. Tragic!

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Sneak Peek of my Home Sweet Home
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Here is a sneak peaks of my submission to the Home Sweet Home Challenge. I loved this challenge because it forced me to do something I never would have, which gave me happy surprises as I worked through it.

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FRENEMY FRENEMY Plus Member
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Home Is Where The Hurt Is

Home Is Where The Hurt Is. Gouache on Arches watercolor paper. A painting for all those who came up with crappy home lives.

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons Plus Member
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Home grown shallots commemorated in a small watercolor painting. This is done on Arches hot press paper with Daniel Smith watercolors.

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Great Gray owl in fields

I was lucky to see severals Great Gray Owls in fields not so far from my home. That’s inspired of catch that feelin

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Annie Tate Annie Tate Plus Member
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Sand Bubbles

Inspired by the tides at Jologo Beach on the Dampier Peninsula where Soldier Crabs create their homes, leaving little balls of sand around the entrance to their home.

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GROBO GROBO Plus Member
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Bad Cat Blanket

Bad Cat gets the woven blanket treatment. circa 2019

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Angela Angela Plus Member
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Homely Paradise

Not quite what you think you see, look closer, creating that perfect moment at the end of the day

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Kurtis D Edwards Kurtis D Edwards Plus Member
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A New Home

I have been watching a lot of sci-fiction lately. Like so many others my age or younger, the weight of global warming sits on my shoulders constantly. I imagined the final trek through a wormhole as someone sees their new solar system for the first time. I enjoy the bright colors and such but wish I conveyed a more bittersweet emotion.

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons Plus Member
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Homegrown elephant garlic drawing done in graphite pencil (H and HB). I enjoy drawing little roots and entanglements---following each one to its logical conclusion. A little OCD, I know.

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Cool Frog monster on his homemade motorcycle

This cool frog monster is a master inventor. Here he is riding through town on his homemade motorcycle.

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Tonya Doughty Tonya Doughty Plus Member
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Roses on Roses on Roses

I also digitally made this into a seamless repeating pattern, so it can be put on fabric, wallpaper, home goods, clothing, etc.

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Enrica sperandeo Enrica sperandeo Plus Member
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Home sweet home

Mother and her Little girl having fun

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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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