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Suzette Suzette Plus Member
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Watercolor Palm Trees

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Sarah Alborsh Sarah Alborsh
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Life is full of insignificant disappointments.

Pencils on A3 / 2022 / Sarah Alborsh

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inNewWinDow inNewWinDow
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MVP

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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Beast with straight hair

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Henk Henk
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Q668

Sketch. Better than a real Picasso

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Lulu Lulu
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Sketch

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Under the Sea Theme

Lindsey's prompt: Puffer fish

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Bad Santa

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Igor Stravinsky

Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971) “I get up at about eight, do physical exercises, then work without a break from nine till one,” Stravinsky told an interviewer in 1924. Generally, three hours of composition were the most he could manage in a day, although he would do less demanding tasks—writing letters, copying scores, practicing the piano—in the afternoon. Unless he was touring, Stravinsky worked on his compositions daily, with or without inspiration, he said. He required solitude for the task, and always closed the windows of his studio before he began: “I have never been able to compose unless sure that no one could hear me.” If he felt blocked, the composer might execute a brief headstand, which, he said, “rests the head and clears the brain.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey

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Sarah Alborsh Sarah Alborsh
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Quick Sketch

Created this sketch using one pencil

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Stacy Drum Stacy Drum
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Dr. Teeth

Oils on Illustration board. Only 5x7 inches.

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Small Cactus on Paper

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John Jenkins John Jenkins Plus Member
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Untitled
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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Under the Sea Theme

Lindsey's prompt: Starfish

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Kurtis D Edwards Kurtis D Edwards Plus Member
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Threes Company

Digital watercolor. Love the Great Lakes and Great Lakes freighters. Ref: VIc Pagel 1959 Jones Island, Milwaukee

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John Jenkins John Jenkins Plus Member
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Untitled
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Lynn Lynn
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Divergent Project: Nature and Humanity Interconnected

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Blu Dubloon Blu Dubloon
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Hoot Hoot

A bit of fun with little wood circles. I left the "pupils" detached so you can move em around. Little animated .gif here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DBIkDEvgVfy/

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Robert Falagrady Robert Falagrady
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Full spoon

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Stacy Drum Stacy Drum
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Space Buddies

Space trucking with your best bud. What could be greater.

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John Jenkins John Jenkins Plus Member
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Untitled
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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Polar Express Conductor

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Under the Sea Theme

Lindsey's prompt: Aquarium

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Krystal Winzer Krystal Winzer
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Stopping to have a look at the stars

Mixed media original art by me.

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Lulu Lulu
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Sketch

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Jufi Jufi
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Existence 0022

A5 fine liner, ink, pencil on paper

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Will (Bampi) Edwards Will (Bampi) Edwards
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Calandra Lark

I just finished the Calandra Lark. Here are some facts about this beautiful bird... Appearance: It's a large lark, about 17.5-20 cm long, with a robust build, a heavy bill, and noticeable pale eyebrows . Its plumage is mainly greyish-brown streaked above and white below, with large black patches on the breast sides. Habitat: This species is found in open plains, steppes, pastures, and dry cereal cultivations. It's mainly resident in the west of its range but Russian populations migrate further south in winter. Diet: Their main food source is seeds, but they also consume insects when nesting. Behaviour: Calandra Larks are known to be gregarious outside the breeding season, often forming large flocks. Song: Their song is considered musical and slower than the Skylark's. It has been historically popular as a cagebird.

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John Jenkins John Jenkins Plus Member
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Untitled
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w/ 8-part progression

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Maia Doodle Maia Doodle
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Winter and Autumn Manga Girls

From my sketchbook from last year - Manga girls representing the seasons of Winter and Autumn.

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inNewWinDow inNewWinDow
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Ceramic Frog

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