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Olivia L Smith Olivia L Smith
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Work Doodles

Bored at work.... doodle it up!

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Jan Wiejacki Jan Wiejacki
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Alexandra Martin Alexandra Martin
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Adeline Lisette Morel

This creation of mine is Adeline. She is from Paris,France in the year 1838. Made with watercolors (Jazperstardust, Rublev,Daniel Smith, etc...) and a bit of pencil (just the outline). Made her on my new Arches watercolor paper.

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Gabriel Pascarella Gabriel Pascarella
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Fred

Random thought generating lines on paper.

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Kevin Loftus Kevin Loftus
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Old house

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mandascat mandascat
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Pink Pattern Swatch
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Underwater Creatures -Hand drawn - out line and pattern, digitally composed ..

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Jyotika E Jyotika E
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A Zen

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Louise Corrigan Louise Corrigan
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Doodle

Just making lines.

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Luis Coelho Luis Coelho
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Third eye sheep

One black sheep with the doors of perception well oppen :)

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Niels Mud Niels Mud
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Tiny robot

Robot drawn with fineliners and watercolor, placed inside a matchbox. Size is about 3.5x5.5cm.

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Chris Lambert Chris Lambert
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Ink Flow Lines

Inspired by ink flow in water and translated into doodle lines. Line, after line, after line.

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Hermit Hermit
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Fap 4 Mcaw

(Black biro on a 139mm x 89mm postcard). Another dreamscape piece that uses automatic drawing techniques to produce random imagery. I was going to call this one "bloodlines" due to the shaded central areas which developed, but the lettering in the bottom-left corner began to take shape and so I highlighted them and used them as the title.

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Priscilla Alvarado Priscilla Alvarado
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Ceramic green series

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David Terrill David Terrill
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Contour line drawings from model session
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Always enjoy getting back to drawing the figure from life.

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Jan Doodle Jan Doodle
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Rock ON!

Doodle to keep us reminding that doodling rocks.

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Melissa Lomax Melissa Lomax
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Safe and Warm

A visual list of all the fun things that make a snow-day feel... like a warm-hug! From my online comic @ doodletowncomic.com

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Tom Joyce Tom Joyce
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Eye Heart Ewe

A Valentine's day card I did for my girlfriend made up of eyes hearts and ewe skulls. Nothing says love like a load of ewe skulls!!!

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rhea daniel rhea daniel
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Beach Bodies

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Jennifer ackerman Jennifer ackerman
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Untitled

Dionne. Colored pencil, Copic multi liner, white gel pen.

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Dietrich Adonis Dietrich Adonis
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Untitled

Post It Note Art id FUN. It forces you to be disicplined in the choices you make to create ART.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Perched in Stillness

A simple ink sketch of a bird at rest. Sometimes the quiet moments—watching, pausing, waiting—are the deepest teachers. This drawing is part of my exploration of what I call the Quiet Practices—small ways of living from the inside out. If you’d like to see more of my reflections, I share them here: https://forming20.com/

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Two Drawn, One Awaited

Two wicker chairs in the sun. One for the waiting, one for the hoped-for. The table between them holds its silence, its place set for bread or talk. I draw what is here— lines quick and unerasable— and what is not here, her presence, waits with me in the white of the page.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Passing Marks

I am an art teacher with a master’s degree—trained by brilliant professors who believed that art could do more than decorate walls. I offer safe spaces for teenagers to grow—nourishing soil where their imaginations can take root. And yet… I am assigned to hallway duty. This is compulsory education, after all. So I sit—posted like a sentinel—watching young lives stream past. “Get to class,” I say with a smile and a nudge. The system wants attendance; I’m hungry for presence. Armed not with a whistle or clipboard, but with a pen— my scribble’s soft insurgency. The hallway stretches out like a geometric hymn. Columns and corners chant structure. Teenagers swirl past—half-formed galaxies of limbs and laughter— their orbits chaotic, their gravity pulling time forward. I begin to draw. Not their tardiness, but their motion. A shoulder. A blur of sneakers. A tilted head chasing freedom. Feet flickering like seconds. Each mark a pulse. Each smudge a breath. My paper becomes a seismograph of seeing— trembling gently through the mundane. This isn’t about making art for a frame or a feed. It’s about refusing to leak away in the fluorescent hum of obligation. It’s a quiet mutiny against the clock. I do this on long car rides, too (passenger side, mind you). Letting the lines grow wild, jagged, and unapologetic. Not for polish— but for presence. This is how I remember I’m still alive. Still growing. Still watching. Still choosing to see. Because sometimes mental health looks like a piece of scrap paper, a moving pen, and the simple, sacred act of marking time with wonder.

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Lora Sager Lora Sager Plus Member
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Dakrat 3

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Kurtis D Edwards Kurtis D Edwards Plus Member
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Highway Landscape

My scribble became an outline for a landscape painting. I hope to complete it this month.

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Lunch Doodles

I can't run right now so I can doodle over lunch.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Young Dracula

Pen and ink on toned gray paper

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Be Kind

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Pal Kev

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Junkyard Sam Junkyard Sam Plus Member
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Pandolin Coraflot - Line Art

Drawn with a Sailor/Wancher Turquoise 1911L. The M nib on this pen comes to a sharp point which allows for some line variation not from flex but based on how deep the firm nib digs into the watercolor paper. The Noodlers Black ink is a little dry and that contributes to this effect.

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