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Efi  Theodoropoulou Efi Theodoropoulou
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Inktober 2019 - Day 2

Modest Mouse - Life Like Weeds

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Emily Peterson Emily Peterson
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Berner Brothers

Acrylic painting modeling two Bernese Mountain dogs.

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Oscar Oscar
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Charly Jordan

https://www.instagram.com/arte_ozgaleano/ https://ko-fi.com/ozgaleano https://www.fiverr.com/users/oscargaleano https://linktr.ee/oz_galeano

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Valkea Valkea
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Edinburgh, life drawing III

Markers on A3 paper (model: Hayley Whittingham: www.hayleywhittingham.com)

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Slick_art Slick_art
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Figure drawing meetup 20.8

Some drawings from a figure drawing meetup. The model had some very interesting poses ;). I used a Pendel brushpen for the drawings.

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Ben Ben
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Life drawing

This model was muscular and handsome. Not sure I got that right in the drawing. I could not fit the feet and had to draw the hair in the margin.

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Charlie Haggard Charlie Haggard
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Survival mode

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Sam Michael Sam Michael
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Broken Heart

Acrylic original 18x24. Broken heart... nuff said.

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Christine Liu Christine Liu
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Who Are These Artists?

Drawing from live models with the theme: "Art School Esoterica"

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Old bone story and artwork Old bone story and artwork
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Observers with a golden eye, modern, contemporary or similar painting

A3 format, acrylic, felt pen, colored pencils Visual artists from the World of Fantasy are familiar with these creatures who are alive to every creator. Their court cannot be affected, there is no way to deceive the inner voice that knows the truth, created by the Observers. When the artist starts with some work, they appear, at first in a small number. At the end of their work, eg some pictures or sculptures, and especially when finished, their number is significant, they carefully study the artwork, and if they see a mistake, disharmony, lack of emotions, etc., dissatisfied will grumble somewhere inside artist's insights. The artist will feel that his work is nothing special, similar to many other artistic attempts that disappear in the dark of forgetfulness. Some spark is missing in his artistic creation, which would do its job gave a life that lasts. The disapproval of the Observer, their unpleasant resonance, if frequent, it can make a more sensitive artist to dump the brush and consecrate himself a completely different job, in which self-criticism does not play a significant role.

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Julie N.

Pencil Sketch..modified using Instagram

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Sofia Tejera Sofia Tejera
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Living in B&W

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Embracing nightmares Embracing nightmares
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Waiting......

The 3rd planet is sure that they're being watched By an eye in the sky that can't be stopped when you get to the promise land You're gonna shake that eye's hand... ~ modest mouse

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Rolf Schroeter Rolf Schroeter
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London - far and close
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London - from the bar on level 6 of tate modern and from inside borough market

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Marc De Grace Marc De Grace
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Siberian beauty

This acrylic painting was developed from a spectacular photo that was gifted to me. As usually, I had to make some changes. The head was looking away. I created a model for what I needed and filled in details from research.

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Old bone story and artwork Old bone story and artwork
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Day of Holiday in the World of Fantasy, abstract art with a short story, naive outsider artwork

The freshness of morning withdrew in front of the warm rays of the sun. The Wizard of Cirilo Bum and I came to the High Meadow, one beautiful gazebo, where we planned to spend a day off. - Only those who work hard and get their work done, fully enjoy all the pleasure of a vacation - said the wizard Čirilo Bum. I did not answer him, my life plan was to work as little in life, for that reason, I have taught for the wizard at him. By the time we took the time to see the water that emerged from the earth, in the air she created a form of grapes and spirals of various colors that had disappeared in the unknown. The Ghosts of water had fun, trying to show each other their skills. We chose a place on the edge of the High Meadow for our accommodation, where we could watch the landscape: meadows and forests scattered to distant mountains of dark blue. Above us were an old, large yew tree as created to keep us from the strong sun and the negative energy. Below the meadow was stretched by which a dozen young dragons rode along and across, skillfully changed the direction of movement and twisted with their long bodies, they played hunting. Hidden in the crown of a large oak tree near us, pointed snake watched their game with their big green eyes, but I noticed that she quickly dropped into sleep. Then I remember that I did not do some important jobs yesterday, Čirilo Bum will definitely see it when we get home. It spoils my mood a bit, and I pulled out of the baskets a few of the dried sausages that the old wizard worked so well. Full stomach I always better mood. - There are rare opportunities to see the Big Redbeak - suddenly spoke Cirilo Bum - bird right now wants to snatch egg. I stared for a while around so Čirilo Bum says: I said Big. And indeed, I find him so big that several other creatures sought accommodation in his body. Cirilo Bum spent almost all day hovering in the crown of the old yew, napping with a satisfied look on his face. Every time I was constantly tortured by the fact that I would have to listen, a critic of the old wizard, when we come home because of my unsolved tasks. My nervousness I softened so that I ate all the food from the basket. Late in the afternoon, we went home, from the trees they began to descend some new, hitherto unseen beings in search for food or night hideout. Spirit of water was gone, but a good part of the way, perhaps from curiosity, we were followed by other inhabitants of the World of Fantasy, were to me welcome companions, I took my thoughts with them, to the house. A 3 format

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Jean-Luc Bernard Jean-Luc Bernard
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Star & circle on energy

Ink on paper from my 3d model of a pendant realized on Shapeways.

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Wesley C. Phillips Wesley C. Phillips
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The Vapors

Promotion for a Fictional Band

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Kim Mendelson Kim Mendelson
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Untitled

Encaustic Mixed Media (encaustic, oil paint, ink, rust) 12x12in.

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Kim Mendelson Kim Mendelson
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Fundamental Bloodlines

Encaustic Mixed Media, 12x12in.

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Kim Mendelson Kim Mendelson
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Poisonous Heart

Encaustic on cradled birch wood, 11x14in.

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HimeNaya HimeNaya
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Gackt Portrait

This is the very first charcoal portrait I ever made. I think I spent about 25 hours on this piece over the course of a week. Portrait Model is a Japanese singer (Gackt) and a reference photo was used. Size is 18x24 inches.

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WILLIAM OBRIEN WILLIAM OBRIEN Plus Member
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CLIO VINE, SPAIN

Worked from photograph taken at the vineyard. Clio is a highly sought after moderately expensive Spanish red. 8.5x11 card stock, technical pen

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mARTia mARTia
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Illuminated

Inspired by the Neo-Classical period, I pushed myself as an artist to portray subjects in an idealistic fashion combining drama and artificial lighting. The subject is my sister who modelled as a reference, enabling me to control the shadowy effect over her face. The dim lighting and dark background resonated with the period style, focusing on the facial parts that are visible. The end result looks like she is emerging from the darkness. A somber atmosphere is illustrated through visual expression. Adding the fast drying oil on the brushes improved the blending of the colours on the canvas which was especially useful when it came to applying strokes on the face smoothly. Visit https://www.martiaposts.com for more

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Lorelei Ross Lorelei Ross
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Mandala

Hand Made Modern Paint markers on black posterboard.

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Amadeus Arkham Amadeus Arkham
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Crime Prince

I needed to practice some techniques for some Star Wars prints, so I decided I was going to try to draw The Joker in a more modern tux. Don’t ask, it makes sense in my head. There are a bunch of anatomical errors in this, but it did its job so I'm not too worried about it.

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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The Blue Sketchbook
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My current sketchbook is the lovingly titled "Blue Sketchbook." Feel free to enjoy its many, many pages, plus two bonus zoom-ins of favorite spreads! Let me know if you have any questions.

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Eliza Eliza
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Sketch 1

Pencils and modified with wacom tablet

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Dr.Doodlist Dr.Doodlist
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Modern Art

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Joseph T. Yawus (jojo) Joseph T. Yawus (jojo)
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Transformation

Sometime last year when I went to my village after a while, some of the buildings I saw were now modern, they no more use mud bricks to build. What I saw was like the mud houses are giving way for the sky scrapers.

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