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Patricia Bingham Patricia Bingham
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Strata

A mixed media depiction of underground things

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David Meehan David Meehan
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DoodleSchmoodlez  29 Nov = splashing in sketch books

DoodleSchmoodlez 29th Nov. = I love going thru old sketch pads 'n splash watercolor on 'em. Reminds me of e like the last 15 mins of my youngest daughter's swimming lessons - the kidz'd just chill out... think it's sooo important to have fun when learning / cre8ing. https://artdavidmeehan.blogspot.com/p/e.html https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=artdavidmeehan&set=a.1010407775728799 https://www.instagram.com/doodleschmoodlez/ https://twitter.com/doodlingdoodlez

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m.a.W. m.a.W.
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Radio Life Transmission

Starring Joy Division: Radio, Live Transmission (1979). Let me tell you a story about dancing to the radio to escape the day. About the feeling that "no language, just sound, that's all we need know, to synchronise". About media enriching your life. About media invading your life. Tricolor linoprint using one lino plate. July, 2020.

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Bill Crabb Bill Crabb
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Batman 66 Original art Sketch cover Catwoman  Batgirl Yvonne Craig Julie Newmar

This is a traditional art illustration produced with Copic markers and Prismacolor colored pencils, on a blanks sketch cover for a Batman '66 comic. it features Yvonne Craig and Julie Newmar as Batgirl and Catwoman from the 1966 Adam West batman series. See more at Sketchcardsandcovers.com

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Twocatsandpossum Twocatsandpossum
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Halloween is coming!

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Janelle Dimmett Janelle Dimmett
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Mechanical Horse

I drew this mechanical horse. I had this idea of making my favorite animal with gears and plates and all kinds of weird stuff. Eventually it grew into this large drawing. Mechanical Horse - Mixed Media (Ink and Procreate) - Janelle Dimmett 2026 - www.janelledimmett.com

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Jennifer Jennifer
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Fire at Sunrise

A little abstract landscape in my sketchbook

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Breaking Fast

Breaking Fast reflects a time when lingering was normal—an empty table, a cigarette’s glow, and the calm between what just ended and what comes next.

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Chariss Williams Chariss Williams
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Grogu

Ohuhu markers, Prismacolor colored pencils, and Derwent fineliner

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Brooke McLeod Brooke McLeod
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Gate

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Keilani Keilani
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SB A: goth kitty

ink on paper. I used Micron ink pens to doodle this kitty, and to make the hatching/crosshatching. Stay tuned for more doodles on Sketchbook A :3

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Moonlie Moonlie
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Ballpoint biro portrait

ballpoint biro portrait

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KERLI IRBO KERLI IRBO
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POSTER design for YARD SALE

Poster design for YARD SALE (2015). It seems ages ago that I made it but I still love it and would any time make more collage posters.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Flying Gary”, May 2026.
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Starting off the new sketchbook with an alternative life drawing session! Our model was mushroom themed and very awesome indeed :-)

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Baby Globe”, March 2026.

“If you do not know where you are going, any road will take you there.” - Sterling Holloway.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Speak No Evil (The Slanderer)

This portrait is the darkest in the series, examining the internal malice that persists even when communication is restricted, illustrating that evil doesn't require a loud voice. * Visual Focus: The mask's mouth is horrifyingly held closed across the center by surgical thread and a needle, which only covers half of the wide, unnerving smile. The stitching reveals a set of sharp, feral teeth underneath. Disturbingly, a pair of prominent horns protrude from the top of the mask's head. * Symbolism: * The Stitched Mouth: Represents the idea of selective silence or the censorship of truth. The fact that the stitching only covers half the mouth highlights the "half-done" nature of modern morality. The revealed sharp teeth suggest that even in silence, the capacity for vicious, cutting, or "devilish" speech remains barely contained. Showed directly on the piece by the date being misleading. * The Horns: A classic, unambiguous symbol of the Devil or pure malice. This is the figure's core identity—it suggests that even while hiding behind a neutral mask and being partially silenced, the individual's "tongue like the devil" and evil intent are still very much present, emphasizing the inherent corruption and hypocrisy behind the facade.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Hear No Evil (The Materialist)

This figure explores how the relentless pursuit of monetary gain and digital distraction stifles genuine attention and moral listening. * Visual Focus: The mask is equipped with a headphone covering a single ear. The headphone wire is visibly broken, frayed, and cut short, suggesting a deliberate disconnect or a failed attempt at communication. A small coin dangles conspicuously from the corner of the figure's mouth. * Symbolism: * The Headphones: Represent modern distraction and the ability to selectively "tune out" inconvenient truths or moral calls. The broken, frayed wire reinforces the idea of a failed connection to the real world. * The Coin in the Mouth: Serves as a powerful, visceral metaphor for being "consumed by monetary means." It connects the act of speaking/listening to the theme of greed, suggesting that the voice and ear are functionally "plugged" or corrupted by the all-consuming focus on wealth. The refusal to hear moral guidance is dictated by the pursuit of money.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Industrial timeout

"Industrial Timeout" presents a meticulously rendered scene of solitude and tension within a utilitarian setting. The composition is split between a vast, empty white space and a tightly constrained, detailed industrial corner. In the foreground, a single, unassuming cardboard box sits on a pallet. It is labeled "FRAGILE" and "M.P.C." (possibly a reference to 'Minimum Package Content' or a similar industrial acronym), suggesting a precious, yet standardized, cargo awaiting movement.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Get tanked

A playful, mixed-media tribute to the aquarium life. This piece captures a slice of a fish's world, complete with a warning to "Keep Lid Closed", miniature castle, forgotten net, and a $75 price tag on a fish. It's a whimsical look at the serious business of pet fish ownership.

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Rae Rae
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How Many Eds?

Another Ed Edd n Eddy piece- traditionally drawn, brush pen for linework, then digitally colored.

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annaluckylark annaluckylark
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rowan tree

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Angelica Abitante Angelica Abitante
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Pierrot Lunaire. Watercolors and ink on paper, 2018

Pierrot Lunaire: the sad clown of Italy's traditional theatre. Winsor&newton watercolors and inks on A4 Canson paper.

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Felicity Felicity
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Self Portrait #1

I have avoided social media for a couple of months now as it was making me unproductive, unmotivated and all-round less creative. I miss the community of creative social media so I have made this account to post my art anonymously: good or bad; finished or not; unedited and unfiltered. I hold back a lot when making art and even more so when publishing it. This is an opportunity to change that. This is a quick self-portrait just to force myself into creating anything today.

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Sulema Sulema
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Labyrinth Mixed Media Portrait

Newspaper: 1944 Acrylic, Watercolor and Pen on canvas. Abuelo Narciso

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Arwen Arwen
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Horse Optical Illusion

I was inspired by Picasso's idea of multiple perspectives so I thought, well, what if I did that with a horse? I started sketching immediately and I unknowingly drew an optical illusion! Take a look...can you see both of the horses?

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Twocatsandpossum Twocatsandpossum
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Fall in love with cat =)

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Connie Hammond Saunders Connie Hammond Saunders
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Will Work for Idiots

A not so subtle political message.

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Triangle Triangle
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Opossum

I spilled a little paint on this leather scrap so I figured why not paint something on it? It’s kinda hard bringing a ‘possum to life on paper because they’re so silly and dumb in a cute sort of way, I think I managed to capture this guy’s personality alright..

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Jennifer Jennifer
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Celebrating Life

This is a deeply personal expression for a life well lived but no longer with us.

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annaluckylark annaluckylark
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tree in the autumn

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