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Stephen Stephen
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Time Moves On

Medium : Pen and ink on Bristol Board Size : 11" x 15 " Year illustration was done : 1987 This rendering of a broken down wagon, is part of a group of Pen and ink illustrations I did for a christian mission , for their pamphlet that was put together to imform the public about their services and ministry to the military members and their families. This mission reaches out to miltary through offering hospitality, Bible studies, holding retreats, and hosting luncheons for church groups. Military soldier who are in training also would come out to the rach to spend the weekend off post, to rest, learn the Bible , get home cooked meals, and enjoy out door recreation. I work as a summer missionary with this mission a couple of summer, helping with up keep of the ranch and helping with conducting the retreats. written by Stephen J. Vattimo

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Dani Evstratenko Dani Evstratenko
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No more lunch together at work, Covid, 19.

This little illustration was motivated by recent changes I have experienced at work. We've been asked not to eat lunch together- even when socially distanced, due to recent outbreak of Covid 19 in our area. This captures the feel of isolation at work for me. Hope you like it!

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Anna Anna
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Penelope in the kitchen

little project of collage, about woman in their daily life at home, using primary colors. Here Penelope in her kitchen preparing herself a meal for lunch collage, acrylic painting, colored pencils, charcoal

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Ettienne Short Ettienne Short
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lunchtime doodle

Don't have a lot of time these days so these last ones are all 30 minute portraits.

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MimiK MimiK
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The Claw

Peter and his friends stopped on their road trip to grab pizza for lunch. VW, the rabbit, was the first to notice a faint chanting in the background: “The Claw! The Claw!”

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Rolf Schroeter Rolf Schroeter
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lunch break

with fish in 'new asia food' in berlin danckelmannstr, as the only guest. the host did grow an impressive grey beard, that unfortunately is hidden behind the counter, where he sits, working on something and occasionally receives orders via phone.

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Anna Anna
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Lunch in Provence

made with gel ink pen for a future art book about mediterranean way of life

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Stephen Stephen
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The Meeting Bell

The Meeting Bell Medium : Pen and Ink On Bristol Board Size : 11" x 15" Year illustration was completed : 1987 This illustration was part of a collection of pen and ink rendering i did for a christian mission, for their pamphlet that was published to inform the community, surrounding churches, and the military post near by, of the services they offered, and about their ranch. Their main ministry is to the military service personnel and their families. They offer a weekly dinner followed by a Bible study. They offer a place where service personnel could spend the weekend at the ranch for free, with meals included. There would also be activities they could partake in , such as going to concerts, going to amusement parks, visiting national park for picnics and hiking. The ranch holds retreat for military personnel who are in training, who want to learn about the Bible , and enjoy good home cooked food, rest, and out door recreation in the country. This ministry also lends it's facilities too near by churches, and to the military chaplaincy, for luncheons. This ministry is a great work of God, share God's word, and love through hospitality. About the bell. I call this illustration the meeting bell, because it sat right out side the activity center, and when ever a retreat was being held, the bell was use to let the guess know when a meal was being served, or a Bible study was about to begin. If you study the bell you can tell that at one time it must have been housed in some kind of church or fire house, by the big wheel attached to it's side, so it can be rung by a rope. Then when it found it's self at the ranch , they must have had a arm clacker manufactured, To strike the bell to sound.

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Kneeling Malik
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Situational awareness is important these days. Pre-pandemic, I sometimes take my doodles to coffee shops during my lunch breaks and relax for half an hour or so by mindlessly scribbling/shading with my Bic pen. People usually leave me alone but this drawing made me realise that not everyone wants to see a man drawing a naked man. A few people took exception to my subjects’ lack of clothing and made their displeasure known by telling me. Suffice to say, I try not to go into coffee shops anymore while working on subject matter that might offend anyone. Bic4 Ballpoint Pen on 9” x 12” Archival paper. Model: Malik_E

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Slavica Slavica
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Casual friends

Lunch date

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Ina Acuna Ina Acuna
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Shelter in Place Day 247

One of the rare times when my son draws for long enough for me to get one in, too. This was while we were waiting for our lunch at an outdoor table when that was still allowed.

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Aarefa Tayabji Aarefa Tayabji
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Still Life Drawing with Food and Colours

During my school days I used to love going to the Art at lunch time. We really were able to create what ever we wanted. I used pain brush strokes, tracing paper and really explored.

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Charlie Haggard Charlie Haggard
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Lunchtime

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Ulrike Liebetrau Ulrike Liebetrau
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Dont forget your Lunch

This is part of my daily Sketchgrind day 24. Study of animal sculls in the early morning. If you want to see more check out my Patreon Page https://www.patreon.com/uliunique

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky

Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky (1840–1893) At 9:30, Tchaikovsky set to work—composing at the piano only after he had dealt with any proofs or his correspondence, chores that he disliked. “Before setting about the pleasant task,” his brother noted, “Pyotr Ilich always hastened to get rid of the unpleasant.” After lunch he went for a long walk, regardless of the weather. His brother writes, “Somewhere at sometime he had discovered that a man needs a two-hour walk for his health, and his observance of this rule was pedantic and superstitious, as though if he returned five minutes early he would fall ill, and unbelievable misfortunes of some sort would ensue.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey “Truly there would be reason to go mad were it not for music.” ― Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky “If you do not want to write, at least spit on a piece of paper, put it in an envelope, and send it to me. You are not taking any notice of me at all. God forgive you – all I wanted was a few words from you.” ― Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky #dailyrituals #inktober #PeterTchaikovsky @masoncurrey

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) Toulouse-Lautrec drank constantly and slept little. After a long night of drawing and binge-drinking, he would often wake early to print lithographs, then head to a café for lunch and several glasses of wine. Returning to his studio, he would take a nap to sleep off the wine, then paint until the late afternoon, when it was time for aperitifs. (One of his inventions was the Maiden Blush, a combination of absinthe, mandarin, bitters, red wine, and champagne. He wanted the sensation, he said, of “a peacock’s tail in the mouth.”) From Daily rituals by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #henriToulouseLautrec @masoncurrey

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Samson Samson
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Little Sparrow in a Restaurant

This is what I saw when I have lunch inside a restaurant, so cutie

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Thomas Schilb Thomas Schilb
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Kitchen appliances

Drawing all of a friends kitchen appliances while talking over a kitchen remodel and a 2 martini lunch.

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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A Quiet Lunch

Pencil/ Colored Pencils Drawing

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart In a 1782 letter to his sister, he gave a detailed account of these hectic days in Vienna: "My hair is always done by six o’clock in the morning and by seven I am fully dressed. I then compose until nine. From nine to one I give lessons. Then I lunch..." From "Daily Rituals: How Artists Work", edited and with text by Mason Currey.

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Evan Evan
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Lunch Break Volume 9

10 AUG 2023

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Evan Evan
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Lunch Break Volume 3

04 AUG 2023

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Evan Evan
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Lunch Break Volume 1

22 MAY 2023

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Laura Young Laura Young
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Post Christmas Lunch

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Chad Coombs Chad Coombs
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Lunch time is the best time.

Single line portrait.

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Lunch with a Friend

Pencil/Colored Pencils Drawing

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Joanna M Gregores Joanna M Gregores
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Sunday Lunch

pen, ink, gouache and watercolor on paper

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David Laferriere David Laferriere
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Shadow Puppet Dog

Get your flashlight out tonight and have some shadow puppet fun

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Niloufer Wadia Niloufer Wadia
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Lunch

On the spot sketch

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Beata Moryl Beata Moryl
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A skull doodle

A doodle I made during my lunch brake

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