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Dunno Dunno
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The Nubian VVitch

Inktober 2018 – Day 28: The Nubian VVitch Made with inks Faber Castell and a pinch of color pencil on A6 paper

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rhea daniel rhea daniel
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The Man in High Castle - Fan Art

As the title says.

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Priscilla Alvarado Priscilla Alvarado
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Human opens the door

Inktober

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Nina Leth Nina Leth
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Flying killer whale

Since Killer whales is about to be exterminated, I gave a whale some wings. Now he can fly away to a better place without pollution and plastic from human beings. Well, sad but true. Its on us. At least I can give it some attention here. The whale is now on my Society6 page.

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Gary Gary
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Old man

This was done with Fabre castell polychromos on MDF wood

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Brian Steffen Brian Steffen
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Boy

Many lines. Spent some time on this one.

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Hayley Patterson Hayley Patterson
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Vintage Doodle

An old-style doodle, with many parts to look at! This took a few days, from the initial drawing, to inking, to uploading to my computer and digitally coloring and adding textures and detail! Lots of fun, and definitely different from my normal doodle-style. Thanks for viewing!

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Rena Cugelman Rena Cugelman
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Man & Lion

Digital painting using Procreate on iPad pro

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Damian Simpkins Damian Simpkins
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Rabbit man

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Emma Frignani Emma Frignani
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Blu Mandala

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Paola Angelini Paola Angelini
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Connections

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Jim Corbett Jim Corbett
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High Pine

An illustrated poem I did as part of my drive to learn Korean. I did this, along with 40 plus other illustrated poems, in my notebook. Here is an English translation of the poem: : High Pine Close to the brook I'm looking at a high pine High pine I want to talk to you Many questions I have How many people have you seen? How many sunny days have you seen? How many rainy days have you seen? How many people's voices have you heard? How many birds' songs have you heard? High pine can you hear me? High pine can you hear me? High pine do you have any good stories? High pine do you have any good stories I will listen well Really Really Really

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Stacia Leigh Stacia Leigh
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Backward and Forward

"Remember to forget. Forget to remember." ~ A blackout poem from a recycled page of Riding with the Hides of Hell--now titled Burnout--a Young Adult romance.

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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Fancy Butler Man and Nanny
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Today we at Schmancy Mansion allowed our servants outside to romp. Our butler smelled the flowers and befriended a fox. Our nanny calmed her nerves in the garden. It was fine for them, we suppose, but now they have to get back to work.

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kartika paramita kartika paramita
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A quote to self | Doodle People
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There's time when you scroll any-social-media-feeds and you found out a quote that motivate you. So, this is on of them that i found. A motivational quote from strong woman Jessica Lanyadoo

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Natalia Vergara Forero Natalia Vergara Forero
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Flowers World !

Just me and my little world

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Jan Wiejacki Jan Wiejacki
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Man sitting on a crate

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Drusilla de Veer Drusilla de Veer
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Mandala

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Drusilla de Veer Drusilla de Veer
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Mandala

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Maya Bou Dagher Maya Bou Dagher
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Mandalas

Only an open heart will catch a dream.

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Maya Bou Dagher Maya Bou Dagher
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Mandalas

Galaxies

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Mariana Musa Mariana Musa
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Daily Painting Challenge 4 - argyle
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Daily Painting Challenge 4 - argyle Following the daily painting challenge with Lisa Congdon over at CreativeBug though I haven't quite managed to keep up daily. Still, it's wonderful picking the brush up again and splashing around with paint!

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Priti Jhangiani Priti Jhangiani
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Untitled

Mandala

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Tom Joyce Tom Joyce
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Untitled

A page from one of my many Moleskines

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Andrea Brücken Andrea Brücken
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Untitled

Historic crane in the centre of Bergedorf, Hamburg (Germany)

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles: Snowman

Lindsey's prompt: Gardener

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Hurdy Gurdy Man (Minish Cap)

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Drawing Their Own Way: A Tribute to Gibby

Years ago, I sketched Gibby at work—pencil in hand, bold strokes alive with motion. I caught them from over the shoulder: just the back of their head, the soft curve of their face, and that focused arm bringing something into being. They were 9 or 10 then, already showing the spark of creativity and concentration that pointed toward who they’d become. Now in their mid-20s, Gibby is thoughtful, insightful—quick to listen, slow to speak, and wired to process the world with care. Their path has been remarkable: two degrees in 2.5 years, no debt. That didn’t happen by accident. It took grit, German immersion schooling, 16 college credits earned in high school, and testing out of 24 more once at university. That’s Gibby—quietly determined, resourceful, and steady. But their story isn’t just academic. Gibby’s always been gifted with their hands—drawn to set design, locksmithing, welding. Trades they wanted to pursue early on, and still feel pulled toward. They’re at a bike shop now. It’s not the dream, but it fits: their hands know how to build, repair, and reshape the world. There’s been frustration—maybe even anger—that we didn’t let them follow the trade route right away. I get that now. Life veers, and sometimes the path chosen isn't the one imagined. But Gibby’s resilience—their ability to adapt and press on—is what I admire most. They’ve embraced their journey with honesty, stepping into their identity as a they/them person, unafraid to define success in their own terms. That takes courage. I’m proud of them—not for a résumé, but for who they are. This old drawing isn’t just a memory—it’s a thread connecting past to present. A reminder that the creative spark, the steady hands, the deep soul I saw back then is still shining. So here’s to you, Gibby: the kid who sketched with fire and the adult who still shapes the world with quiet brilliance. Your value has never been about the path you’re on. It’s about the person you are. And I’ll be here, cheering you on—every step of the way.

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Sarah Sarah Plus Member
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Doodles with Dane - Superheroes - Iron Man

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Video Games

Lindsey's prompt: Bomberman

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