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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Bite

"A dark man went on shovelling outside the door and all of a sudden I started to cry and I screamed: I'll bite him! I'll go outside and bite him! I shouldn't do that, Mummy said. He wouldn't under-stand. She screwed the top on to the bottle of Indian ink and said: what about going home? Yes, I said. So we went home." - Sculptor's Daughter by Tove Jansson #dailydrawing #tovejansson

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Coffee Cart

A detailed pen-and-ink exploration of a modified auto-rickshaw turned into a mobile coffee stall. This design captures the charm of urban travel and the global love for street food culture, rendered in a raw, sketchbook style.

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Kaushangi Goel Kaushangi Goel
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Indian Republic Day26

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Albert Oswald Albert Oswald
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Stacy Drum Stacy Drum
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Dreams of Buffalos

Oils on primed watercolor paper.

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Jennifer Jennifer
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No Place Like Home

An adventure with liquid charcoal, watercolour, Indian ink, fineliner and coloured pencil.

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Wayne H Miller jr Wayne H Miller jr
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Old Indian motorcycle

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Priyanka Roy Choudhury Priyanka Roy Choudhury
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Kaju Katli

Kaju Katli or Kaju Barfi is an Indian sweet that is made of crushed cashew nuts and sugar. Illustrated the delicate, sweet and rich Kaju Katli, showcasing its tender layers of smooth cashew nut paste enveloped in an intricate lattice of glossy, golden sheets.

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Indiana Jones

Character of the Day

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Artist RamyaSadasivam Artist RamyaSadasivam
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Nude - Figurative painting - Combing my hair

Hello, this is my study of an Indian woman combing her hair. This is a small 8 * 10 inch painting, it took me 5 days to complete this work. How is it ? It is available for sale. Anyone interested can definitely contact me.

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Caden Hoyt Caden Hoyt
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Mountains

I found a great quote but I really can't find out who Meeta Ahluwalia is... I think she's an Indian author but I can't find a lot about her

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Creative Ardour Creative Ardour
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The nobel laureate

My very first post! Hope you like it. A potrait of Rabindranath Tagore using watercolors. He is a famous Indian. His eyes are(were) full of melancholy . That's what urged me to draw this potrait.

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Ray Ray
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Professor

A portrait of one of my favorite characters from my childhood storybooks. He is a scientist and has a pet cat and a pet Indian crow.

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Todd Todd
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Existential Doodle 67

Indiana Jonsing

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Aisha Aisha
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The £10 second hand plates

My mum brought Indian Tree plates for £10.

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shilpa Vaid shilpa Vaid
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Lord Ganesha

Lord Ganesha - God of good beginnings

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Timothy Simpson Timothy Simpson
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Heres Something You Dont See Everyday... [But i do]

So doodling is truly an obsession w me. I always try to draw w-out thot & w unabandoned freedom... so trying to draw something that doesn't exist or creating odd critter scenarios is the goal yet my wit & craft always get in the way since after seeing things unfold that i can't help but to redefine & give them a definitive humorous caption. My sense of humor is constant. So here r a few things that revealed themselves to me... There's a bullet turtle [Ironic & similar to a bullet train] There's a piece of Indian corn bread which produces popcorn bread; In the back ground is a 'full' moon [Hence the burping & a Moon Wok. I like aesthetic things but my witty mind just won't leave enough alone!

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Garima Madavi Garima Madavi
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India Doodle

Doodled India with some traditional design.

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Aisha Aisha
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The Bollywood actor

Based on https://pin.it/37hbnnY

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rhea daniel rhea daniel
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Bharatnatayam Mudras (detail)

Hand positions in Bharatnatayam (traditional Indian dance.)

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Silerna Silerna
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Birds

Watercolors/Ecoline(liquid watercolors) , Indian ink and white gelpens

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PK PK
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Light the lamp of hope

The picture has a traditional south indian lamp with 'Rangolis' in the background. The lamp is lit for prayer, good health, hope and prosperity. The 'Rangolis' are beautiful patterns filled with colors which are drawn outside our homes. The pictures symbolizes hope, health and prosperity in our lives.

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Mostafa Saad Mostafa Saad
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Mahatma Gandhi Portrait

A piece of a pencil drawing for Mahatma Gandhi on the center of the Indian flag as a background. The two birds represent the peace that Gandhi brought to India.

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Bryant Bush Bryant Bush
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Indian

Ink drawing of an Indian motorcycle

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Crocodile Tears

Omens : Crocodile. The Indians believe that crocodiles make a moaning and sighing noise like a human being in distress to attract their victims. They also have a curious superstition that the creatures shed their famous "tears" over a victim's head after they have devoured the body - and then polish off the head to complete the meal! From "A DICTIONARY OF OMENS AND SUPERSTITIONS" by Philippa Waring

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Anne Lotz Anne Lotz
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Indian Head Lighthouse, Summerside

Missing PEI

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Aman Aman
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Indian boom

This art piece was highly inspired by graffiti and street art. It’s on of my favourite creations.

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Aman Aman
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Metallic jewelry

This art piece underlines the duality of eastern and western cultures. I love when they combine. I’m a first generation Canadian with Indian descent. My artistry shows that duality of co-existence

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Aman Aman
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Modest glam

This art piece underlines the duality of eastern and western cultures. I love when they combine. I’m a first generation Canadian with Indian descent. My artistry shows that duality of co-existence

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Aman Aman
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Floral blend

This art piece underlines the duality of eastern and western cultures. I love when they combine. I’m a first generation Canadian with Indian descent. My artistry shows that duality of co-existence

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