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AzzyPaws AzzyPaws
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Shark Cat

This is just a little thing I colored, the lineart is NOT mine. I asked my friend what colors I should do for certain things and I think it came together pretty well. The shading is also done by me. I forgot to watermark this one ^^'

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Janiyah Ivory Janiyah Ivory
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Continuous Line

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Reizaline Reizaline
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Goblin Necromancer Witch

some older art i did... just sharing...

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Darién diaz Darién diaz
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Maymaginations Day 31: sleep

for the 31st and last day of Maymaginations, today it's time to sleep For this day I decided to draw the adorable, very sleepy blue koala from bt21 known as koya but you are not alone since he has a curious special guest next to him, thank you all for enjoying these drawings I hope you liked it

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Spearmint Chalk Spearmint Chalk
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Gender Conceptualization

I highly recommend the book, Gender and Competition: How Men and Women Approach Work and Play Differently, by Kathleen J. DeBoer. In it, among other things, she elucidates that those with a conceptually masculine perspective (regardless of sex) are drawn to thinking of the world in hierarchies, which I have represented here with a triangle in the mind of the spotter on the left. She elaborates that those with a conceptually feminine perspective (again, regardless of sex) are draw to thinking of the world in webs, which I have represented here with a circle. Those that think more masculine-ly are more likely to expect beginners in a sport or field to prove themselves in the group. They will often not "hold their punches" (i.e. curb their ability) to make newcomers comfortable. All members of the group are expected to "earn their keep," in a sense. When a member of the group exceeds expectations, they move up in the hierarchy. Contrary to that, those that think more feminine-ly likely show acceptance and approval to beginners in order to foster an environment in which they will perform. They will often adjust their skills so that newcomers can more readily "keep up." When a member of the group exceeds expectations, they are expected to raise the status of the group as a whole. The playing field is "flattened" in that sense. I am not advocating for either perspective, but I will share that I have a more conceptually feminine perspective, and that I have previously left groups whose members have a more masculine perspective. Kathleen's book really helped me personally to understand the motivations of people that I genuinely did not understand prior to reading the book. It put a lot into perspective for me, and I hold fewer grudges these days. Cheers, fam~

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CreatureSeeker10 CreatureSeeker10
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Dragon Creature

Another attempt at utilizing varied line density. I think it came out better than the previous attempt, since the lines aren't too thick. I didn't really know what to do with this one, so it kind of feels bland as a result.

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Sally Sally
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ribcage.

line drawing of a human ribcage.

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Dita Anggraeni Dita Anggraeni
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Promotion for Jesse Lent show

I created a series of mini-flyer to promote Jesse Lent's show. The show venue becomes the inspiration and the series was produced with hand-drawing line-marker style with one punchy bold color.

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Sally Sally
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human heart.

line drawing of a human heart.

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Izabela Izabela
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Another landscape. Whimsical illustration - Day 15.

It's a second attempt at drawing a landscape with a water element. I'm not focusing on many details by drawing water. Creating a lot of blurry shapes and lines gives a great reflection effect.

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Rowy Rowy
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The village

An unknown small village in an unknown land. Stylized Figurative Line Art. Inspired by primitive African houses made of loam.

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Aleks Aleks
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Dragonfly

Fine-liner pens

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Chad Coombs Chad Coombs
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Trio of personalities

Single line ink on paper. Trio of thoughts within ones mind.

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Caroline Caroline
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Eclipse

Ink, Highlighter, Red Fineliner

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Sandra Kluge Sandra Kluge
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Motif

Motif // Acrylic on paper // 7 x 10 in // 2021

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kritika goyal kritika goyal
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Life As A Journey Ink

Life is full of difficulties and hurdle. A mixed bag of happy and sad days. But when it comes to measuring them, we tend to weigh them towards the difficult ones more forgetting or avoiding the happy ones. This illustration is a composition to share how small or short life is to worry about tough times. Instead we can focus on being positive and happy and live every moment fully

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Chad Coombs Chad Coombs
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Hair Down Dont Care

single line portrait of a figure with their hair let down and they dont care

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Astral Astral
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swing that blade

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Chad Coombs Chad Coombs
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Portrait

Single line portrait.

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Chad Coombs Chad Coombs
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Commissioned player.

Single line portrait.

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Chad Coombs Chad Coombs
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Long arm of awe

Single line portrait.

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Chad Coombs Chad Coombs
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Combo

Single line portrait of two individuals.

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weiweiwang weiweiwang
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LONELINESS AND SPACE

I chose to build on the liminality of the door and its status in the imagination as a link between two worlds or identities. In this section I am using the fibres of gloves to create different forms of hands and transparent boxes to represent the idea of space. Through my art I try to express the limited space in which I live, thus focusing on the sense of self that is to be achieved by isolating one's cognitive processes through dialogue with space. The relationship between solitude and space is a subjective process of self-consciousness that involves the absence of social attributes and interaction with others. In other words, it is a non-objective state of space in which the self can find expression. Loneliness therefore manifests itself in a reluctance to approach groups.

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Ron MacDonald Ron MacDonald
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Baby Dragon

A photo of a garden ornament that I took at a garden center and then edited with an online editor.

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Raphael Mdluli Raphael Mdluli
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butterfly

African lady aesthetic

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Godel Santos Godel Santos
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MONOLITE,,sword shild n rider,

Only line,,seems like living sculpture barroke, but whit weapons? tell me what do you think,,,,i used to do this kind of drawing,,,long ago,,,,hope you like!!

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Tina Marie Tina Marie
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Love Your Face

Going back to the continuous line drawing , Water Soluble Wax Pastels

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Srestha Nandy Srestha Nandy
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Background of words

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Tony Bothel Tony Bothel
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St. Matthew the Evangelist

And Finally it's Saint Matthew giving a high-five to his Symbolic Angel (Or "human with wings" technically)! I Made it more like a fairy or something, it's not like a mount like the other symbols of the evangelists. So Matthew looks a little more Fatherly because in the Gospel of Matthew the theme of God the Father is the strongest of the gospels (mentioned more times etc.), also it's the only account that gives the account of the Annunciation to St. Joseph and lots of details on St. Joseph, the virginal Father of Jesus on Earth. (I should probably redo St. John since I did the others with more detail, I actually I did that version of St. John a few years ago but I finally decided to color and outline it recently. All the others are new though.) Let me know if you want to see anything! I'll probably do the mysteries of the Rosary next. ^_^

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Brooke Elizabeth Brooke Elizabeth
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Rian the skater boy

A concept i made inspired by the colour palette and line/ shadows styles of Invader Zim!

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