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John Jenkins John Jenkins Plus Member
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Last drawing of 2024
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Last drawing of 2024 and looking forward to 2025! Did you know 2025 is a rare, "square number year" since 45^2 == 2025. The last time this happened was in 1936 (i.e. 44 x 44 == 1936), and the next time it will happen will be 91 years from now in 2116 (i.e. 46 x 46 == 2116).

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Quick Observation at a Coffee Shop

Learning to see through drawing. It is a form of therapy.

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inNewWinDow inNewWinDow
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let the Light in

This one started off bad and ended good. It was quick sketch that I wasn't really happy with. I decided to keep going and experiment. I was able to let go and draw without thinking and caring as much. I usually struggle with overthinking and perfectionism, so this one felt like a win for me.

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Stacy Drum Stacy Drum
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Dreams of Buffalos

Oils on primed watercolor paper.

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Plants Theme

Lindsey's prompt: Christmas cactus

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Keaton (Ocarina of Time)

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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Lord Sebastian

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Azula Azula
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ROTTMNT Leonardo

Which turtle should I draw next?

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Just One More New Thing”, December 2024.

My last drawing of 2024? Who knows…

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Carolina Roitman Carolina Roitman
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little fishes

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Juice_Lime Juice_Lime
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Ego and Shadow

Been developing in a way to free myself from external reference-based OC concepts, which was where I started from in drawing. In a way, exploring how I view characters from my own eyes. Here, is an example of drawing myself in two contrasting counterparts. Personal preferences are actually pretty simplistic by appearance.

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Azula Azula
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ROTTMNT Donnie

Which turtle should I draw next?

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inNewWinDow inNewWinDow
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Happy Squirrel

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Plant Theme

Lindsey's prompt: Calla Lilly

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DeeDee  Joseph DeeDee Joseph
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The Adams Sisters- Daphne, Primrose and Dalena

Primrose is the oldest, Daphne is the middle, and Dalena is the youngest. The outfits were found on Pinterest/Instagram. The background was hard to come up with. I referenced Martin Ivanov's Gotham City for the background. Their story is still in the works but I wanted to draw them anyway.

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Ogstizul Ogstizul
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Ignudi

From a Michelangelo drawing

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Leona Hosack Leona Hosack
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Flower Burst Doodle

Fun flower doodle!

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Kurtis D Edwards Kurtis D Edwards Plus Member
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botanical study
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4 simple botanicals in digital watercolor. I use Rebelle 7

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Martin Roemer Martin Roemer
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New Year resolutions

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Bonooru (Ocarina of Time)

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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Questionable Fabric

The fabric was of elegant silk and velvet, but the skin underneath the fabric continued to become irritated. Sebastian was unable to be still due to such annoyance that plagued him. Lets just say, he was looking like a fool.

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Rui Mota Rui Mota
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Girl with music in her head

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Lulu Lulu
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Sketch

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Sarah Alborsh Sarah Alborsh
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MY FAVORITE

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Brooke McLeod Brooke McLeod
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Rhapsody of The Sun

How many carousels are enough for one gallery? Trick question. There's never enough.

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Lake Scientist (Ocarina of Time)

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: 12 Days of Christmas

Lindsey's prompt: 12 drummers drumming

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ChadKiley ChadKiley
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Untitled

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Erik Satie

Erik Satie (1866–1925) In 1898, Satie moved from Paris’s Montmartre district to the working-class suburb of Arcueil, where he would live for the rest of his life. Most mornings, however, the composer returned to the city on foot, walking a distance of about six miles to his former neighborhood, stopping at his favorite cafés along the way. According to one observer, Satie “walked slowly, taking small steps, his umbrella held tight under his arm. When talking he would stop, bend one knee a little, adjust his pince-nez and place his fist on his hip. Then he would take off once more, with small deliberate steps.” His dress was also distinctive: the same year that he moved to Arcueil, Satie received a small inheritance, which he used to purchase a dozen identical chestnut-colored velvet suits, with the same number of matching bowler hats. Locals who saw him pass by each day soon began calling him the Velvet Gentleman. The last train back to Arcueil left at 1:00 A.M., but Satie frequently missed it. Then he would walk the several miles home, sometimes not arriving until the sun was about to rise. Nevertheless, as soon as the next morning dawned, he would set off to Paris once more. The scholar Roger Shattuck once proposed that Satie’s unique sense of musical beat, and his appreciation of “the possibility of variation within repetition,” could be traced to this “endless walking back and forth across the same landscape day after day.” Indeed, Satie was observed stopping to jot down ideas during his walks, pausing under a streetlamp if it was dark. During the war the streetlamps were often extinguished, and rumor had it that Satie’s productivity dropped as a result. - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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Aggravated

Don't mistake his kindness for weakness. But I guess that's what happens when your not vampire born and have to claw your way to your title. I have two more vampires that will be introduce sometime soon, and the two of them will make Sebastian life a living hell.

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