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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Cat Mom

A different Kind of Cat Mom

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Robert Falagrady Robert Falagrady
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Bee love

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kid tiki kid tiki
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Who Else Loves Koalas?

Koala, love, doodle

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Lukas Zapp Lukas Zapp
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Love and Marriage

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Jean Garro Jean Garro
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Tree of Love

Colored pencil drawing for my sweetie for Valentine’s Day :)

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Five Chairs, Holding Space
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Chairs are more than wood or iron. They are metaphors, quiet keepers of what it means to be present. They wait, as Wendell Berry might say, for us to “make a place to sit down. Sit down. Be quiet.” I draw them because they embody the humblest love—affection, as Berry calls it, that “gives itself no airs.” In their stillness, chairs hold the weight of relationships, the churn of thought, the grace of silence. They are where we meet, where we linger, where we become. These three drawings are offerings—sketches of chairs that invite connection, reflection, and the slow work of being. Each is a small sacred place, as Berry reminds us, not desecrated by haste or distraction, but alive with possibility. Drawing 1: The Coffee Shop Chairs Two wooden chairs face each other across a small round table in a coffee shop, their grain worn smooth by years of elbows and whispered truths. The table is a circle, a shape that knows no hierarchy, only intimacy. These chairs are for relationships that dare to deepen—for friends who risk vulnerability, for lovers who speak in glances, for strangers who become less strange. They ask for eye contact, for mugs of coffee grown cold in the heat of conversation. Here, sentences begin, “I’ve always wanted to tell you…” or “What if we…” These chairs shun the clamor of screens, as Berry urges, and invite the “three-dimensioned life” of shared breath. They are the seats of courage, where presence weaves the delicate threads of togetherness. Drawing 2: The Sandwich Café Chairs In a sandwich café, two wooden chairs sit across a small square table, its edges sharp, its surface scarred by crumbs and time. These chairs are angled close, as if conspiring. They are for relationships of a different timbre—perhaps the quick catch-up of old friends, the tentative lunch of colleagues, or the parent and child navigating new distances. The square table speaks of structure, of boundaries, yet the chairs lean in, softening the angles. They wait for laughter that spills over plates, for silences that carry weight, for the small confessions that bind us. These are chairs for the work of relating, for the patience that “joins time to eternity,” as Berry writes. They ask us to stay, to listen, to let the ordinary become profound. Drawing 3: The Patio Chair A lone cast-iron chair rests on a patio, its arms open to the wild nearness of nature—grass creeping close, vines curling at its feet, the air heavy with dusk. This chair is not for dialogue but for solitude, for the slow processing of thought. It is the seat of the poet, the dreamer, the one who sits with what was said—or left unsaid. Here, ideas settle like sediment in a quiet stream; here, the heart sifts through joy or grief. As Berry advises, this chair accepts “what comes from silence,” offering a place to make sense of the world’s noise. Its iron roots it to the earth, unyielding yet tender, a throne for contemplation where one might “make a poem that does not disturb the silence from which it came.” This is the chair for becoming, for growing older, for meeting oneself. These three chairs—one for intimacy, one for the labor of connection, one for solitude—are a trinity of relation. They are not grand, but they are true. They hold space for the conversations that shape us, the silences that heal us, the thoughts that root us. They are, in Berry’s words, sacred places, made holy by the simple act of sitting down. My drawings are but traces of these places—postcards from moments where we might remember how to be with one another, or how to be alone. So, pull up a chair. Or three. Sit down. Be quiet. The world is waiting to soften.

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kid tiki kid tiki
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World Frog Day

frog, love, doodle

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Tracy Miller Tracy Miller
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Abstract Flowers

I love the way abstract flowers make me feel free.

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kid tiki kid tiki
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Larry the yellow and green Budgerigar

Budgerigar, yellow, love

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Paul Mennea Paul Mennea
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Elsewhere

Elsewhere - biro sketchon plastic sheet

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Mr. Tiger

A tiger wearing a teal suit and top hat is depicted against a muted background, giving an elegant and whimsical appearance. The animal's serious expression is emphasized by the formal attire.

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Lanah xiong Lanah xiong
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There is an imposter among us..

So i love among us XwX i mean like no kidding Alandra is orange shes my sister and go follow her on pixilart:IceCreamAlandra. Illyana is pink (my lil sis). Eli is green (cousin). Maylee is yellow (cousin). camron is red (cousin). london is black (cousin). im white Alandra is always the imposter i mean How!? RRRREEEEEEE

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Jeanne Rose Gomez Jeanne Rose Gomez
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Glow

I tried himi miya gouache. And I love the colors.

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Brian Steffen Brian Steffen
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Sketchbook fun.

Love to draw figures and portraits.

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Lora Sager Lora Sager Plus Member
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Marsh loves to roast

Azure markers

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Grumpy Wet Owl

A funny-looking grumpy wet owl is perched on a branch while rain falls on him.

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kid tiki kid tiki
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Happy World Turtle Day everybody!!!!

Turtle, peace, love, happiness

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Rainbow Watermelon

A vibrant assortment of rainbow watermelon slices is arranged on a wooden serving board, featuring colorful triangular and round shapes. The contrasting colors against the neutral background create a lively and appetizing display.

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Juan Pedro Ramos Ponce Juan Pedro Ramos Ponce
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Failed to catch Santa

Christmas card I have painted featuring my lovely daughters.

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Richy Richy
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Draco-Cat

Thought I'd take a break from humans. I'm great at drawing them, and I love creating characters, but... why not?

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Lanah xiong Lanah xiong
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Mah doggy poo UwU

SO i dont have a dog irl but i made this so i can find one soon imma get the cutest dog UwU but i just love this drawing

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Jean Garro Jean Garro
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The Inner Owl

Just finished this watercolor/ink owl as a gift …love shades of blue

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Misti Misti
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Distinguished Pac-Man Frog

This is my friend Peat. He is a highly refined, mature gentleman (9 years old). But he still absolutely loves to play in the mud!

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Chris Richards Chris Richards
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Cwmdwyffran Workshop

I passed this old workshop numerous times going from Carmarthen to Drefach-Felindre. Eventually I parked up and took a photo so I could sketch it. I love old buildings like this which seem to be everywhere here in Wales.

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Guacamole time!

A cute avocado-martial arts character with a red headband making a flying kick and holding Nunchaku, surrounded by the words "Guacamole Time!!"

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Manan sheel Manan sheel
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A Tribute to Birds...

I love birds. And I love colored pencils. This drawing is a tribute to birds.

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Ripples

A boat floats at the center of swirling, vibrant blue waves, creating a sense of motion and energy. The contrast between the warm tones of the boat and the cool hues of the water highlights the image's dynamic composition.

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Sneezy Sneezy
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DIGNITY

DONE 2023 WITH LEAD PENCIL ON 11X17 STRATHMORE DRAWING PAPER. ORIGINAL FOR SALE $100+S/H. IF INTERESTED DM me or artgod1974@gmail.com i ALSO HAVE NEW COLOR ART BOOK OF MINE UP FOR SALE GO TO THE LINK TO PURCHASE https://www.artwanted.com/artist.cfm?ArtID=115637&Tab=Books&CPID=1133 Dignity blooms on the branches of morality., ethnics, and respect for humanity. It is reflected in courtesy, good manners, and love for all regardless of race, ethnicity, or religion. Our public conduct should reflect our private selves, our manners should spring from our hearts. To be courteous costs us nothing, but buys us everything. Morality is based on ethics. We should not devalue and undermine others. It is important to preserve and honor each other's dignity if we are to promote a harmonious society. We all wish to have dignity and respect, but often we do so little to obtain it. We can be natural and truthful, real and genuine. We must treat others as we wish to be treated. If we approach someone else's anger with calmness and courtesy, we can often help diffuse that anger and foster cooperation. With sweet words we can lead an elephant by a hair. Dignity also requires that we be truthful, humble, gracious and temperate. Those who lie, cheat, steal, and abuse alcohol and drugs lose all dignity; those who are honest, work hard, and respect themselves and others gain it. Such person can walk with their heads held high. Losing one's wealth is nothing nothing compared with losing one's dignity. The whole measure of excellence is moderation. We can maintain strong morals, high standards, and a great respect and honesty. Truth cannot be buried; truth can set us free. Truth elevates our spirit, softens our souls. Truth is the mother of virtue. Our pride and our shame turn us into liars. We must resist and work hard to maintain our dignity, or regain it once it's been lost. We owe it to ourselves to have happy life, enriched with dignity, respect and peace of mind. We should remember that it means nothing to live without wealth; it means everything to live with dignity. Nobility shows from a distance. It is not offensive to deprive ourselves of wealth; it is offensive to lose our dignity.

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Lanah xiong Lanah xiong
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Fallen angle base

Fallen angle on pixilart

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Flowy Jellyfish

A striking jellyfish is depicted with flowing, colorful tendrils. The intricate lines in vibrant blues and oranges give a sense of movement and grace. This image captures the delicate beauty of marine life with an artistic flair.

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