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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Hare & Daisy

I've always loved wild Hares so creating this image was such a joy.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Old Apple Tree
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Drawn using 0.03 and 0.05 fineliners, this one is for a book cover so cannot reveal the finished image yet! I do love trees, they are so fascinating to draw.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Swanky cats

Swanky cats was a commission I did recently. The image is A3 and was sooooo much fun to do!

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Woodland Bunnies

Finished full version of an image I did in three parts, adding to it to create three separate images.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Experimenting with my new Sepia Fine Liners!
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I came across these Sepia Fine Liners! Had so much fun experimenting with them. Looking forward to creating some more images with these.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Progression

Thought I would have a go at a competition! It has encouraged me to diversify within one image and think outside the box. I'll see how it goes!

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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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David Terrill David Terrill Plus Member
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Sketchbook Fountain Pen Drawings
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Currently exploring image making with fountain pens: immediate mark making, no pencil, no eraser. I'm enjoying the discovery process and embracing the stray mark made with semi-blind contour and continuous line drawings.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Vintage Blue Ink & Quill
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This image was drawn as part of a pattern piece for fabric in the Liberty style. Originally drawn in pen and ink.

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David Terrill David Terrill Plus Member
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Claybord Illustration Experimentation
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Wow, I just discovered Claybord, what an amazing substrate to create on! Here are a few images I have been experimenting with.

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Melissa Hentges Melissa Hentges Plus Member
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Five pages from my Artists Handbook
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These are watercolor and pencil and ink drawings. They are 5 of 10 images of my hand from a child's board book from which I peeled the laminated pages and exposed the underlying cardboard. I have always struggled with a very large Port Wine Stain birthmark, and periodically make art about that, this one of two books this year.

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David Terrill David Terrill Plus Member
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Adobe Fresco App drawings
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Adobe just released a new drawing and painting app Fresco for the iPad. Here are few experimental images. I have to say I am impressed with the natural media brushes and the interface.

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David Terrill David Terrill Plus Member
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Cowboy Portrait

Illustration demo image using pen and ink, watercolor, and acrylic ink.

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Kurtis D Edwards Kurtis D Edwards Plus Member
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For the Likes

Take it how you want. You either give everything to social media, or it takes everything from you. In the end, you are left naked and hollow. I wanted to make this a simple composition at its core. The image is more about the message. Times Square took forever to put together, I think the perspective is off just a bit. Overall, I think I did well with shading and depth. I am also improving on drawing/painting the human form. I wish I could trust in shapes and form and go a bit more abstract, but I think that will come with experience.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Hansel & Gretel
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A series of images telling the story of Brothers Grimm's Hansel & Gretel. There are 8 images in the series.

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Gerald Boone Gerald Boone Plus Member
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Lost Koi

I call this work Lost Koi because I painted it in the 1990s. Gave the original to a friend who was terminally ill and thought I would never see it again. Then I found it on a old computer. I had to work a lot with the image. I hope it loads.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Feet Up

Color Pencil over Gesture. It was a contemplative day in the art classroom. Students were drawing self portraits and I had time to join them. Our discussion was on 'Reflection'. The image we see of ourselves in the mirror is not what people see when they look at us. They see the reverse. The mole on my cheek is on the other side of my face, if you were to look at me in person. This leads to discussions of perception and reality. It can be fun and humbling. We cannot live only by sight. We must have a faith of some sort. This reminds me of the Michael Feldman Public Radio Program called: "Whad'Ya Know?" It opens with the audience shouting: "Whad'd Ya Know?" and Michael replying: "Not Much! You?". We do not know much, I think, as much as we like to pretend that we think we do.

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Kurtis D Edwards Kurtis D Edwards Plus Member
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Portrait of Zahra Sedighi-Hamedani

Zahra Sedighi-Hamedani sits in prison in Iran, sentenced to death for being a lesbian. Digitally painted with pencil brushes and textured overlays to produce a watercolor-type image. Shading tones and background are meant to represent the Kurdish flag.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Looking Back - Looking Forward.  A gesture activity.

Kierkegaard said we undersand life by looking back, but we must live life forward. On a trip to the Chicago Art Institute with a group of students, I penned the students behind me and then I penned the rapidly moving images I saw through the front window of the bus . I still do not understand life except that perhaps it is full of energy and art and love.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Whispers Across the Horizon

This is no landscape you could ever stand in. No observational drawing, no safe horizon line. This chalk experiment is a dream unfolding in color: a golden field lit from within, a scarlet seam of fire at its edge, and a storm-heavy sky pressing down with ancient weight. It feels like a place between worlds—where the conscious and unconscious meet, where memory and imagination blur. Some might see a battlefield, others a meadow after rain, and still others a veil between life and death. That is the beauty: the painting does not tell you what it is; it invites you to confess what you see. Psychologists say we project ourselves onto images like these. So—what do you notice first? The light? The darkness? The burning red? Perhaps that is not about the drawing at all, but about you.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Mud Prints & Sacred Transitions
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Sometimes, a good goodbye is also a fresh hello. As we wrapped up our "Sacred Spaces" paintings, I asked our student teacher to design a one-day project—something playful, earthy, and engaging to ease the class into her care. She brought mud. Literally. Using mud and simple stencils, students pressed images—flowers, insects, wings—onto the sidewalk behind our school. There's something timeless about making marks with the ground itself. It felt ancient and immediate at the same time. These prints won’t last long, but maybe that’s the point. A fleeting image, a shared laugh, a new hand guiding the next phase of learning. Art is about making marks. Not all of them need to be permanent.

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olgateresa gonzalez olgateresa gonzalez Plus Member
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Wheeping Kachina

Actually this is an image that I draw and paint over and over. There is a sister, so there is a pair I will post. Thank you.

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Angela Martini Angela Martini Plus Member
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More Facetober images.
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Various facetober days.

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Bald Eagle Sketch

I've had this image of an eagle on my desk for two weeks and I finally decided to draw it.

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Image from the 2020 Stio Catalog

The last page of 2020 Stio Catalog, my morning drawing session.

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Lora Sager Lora Sager Plus Member
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back ground

I'm liking this image

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Almost Unchained

Realism-based image glorifying the ordinary.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Reflecting - Micron pen over watercolor over pencil

I have given my students the problem of creating 100 self portraits in 20 days on 5x7 in paper. The challenge is to create something other than an image that depicts a 'dead-pan' stare. When the brain is given a problem, it goes to work immediartely to solve that problem. I have seen some wonderful solutions. This is a tall order for teens who are sensative to judgment and still developing in thier perception. It has generated wonderful discussions of self-awareness, world view, and judgment. Those who engage in the exercise in an authentic manner have only good things to say about the experience. It is not an exercise for everyone. We are on a journey. Be Bold! Be Honest! Draw what you see. Draw what you think. -Peace

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Marie-Paule Thorn 'Marie-Paule Thorn Plus Member
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Splash # 4

Image from my Splash Series, created with the Procreate app, using the symmetry tool.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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AI Night

AI-altered image of a tree.

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