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Federico Federico
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Many arms king with casual footwear.

Another one for the hexagon series.

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Nino Nino
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Ink Sketches

Dreams, Thoughts, Memories & Ideas captured with black ink.

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SketchNoob SketchNoob
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Fungus Evolution

Elves in this part of the forest are well known for their big appetite for Skarlet mushrooms. So for the poor fungus ,evolution was one way road.

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Crystal Bananas Crystal Bananas
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Untitled

Curving Stems

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Kurtis D Edwards Kurtis D Edwards Plus Member
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Snow monkey

So cute. I did this for a whimsical winter painting challenge at Escapemotion/Rebelle

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Kurtis D Edwards Kurtis D Edwards Plus Member
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Ozark witch hazel watercolor

I'm pleased with how this turned out. I cannot wait till February when mine blooms.

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Slitherin’ Rainbow
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Carved rubber stamp with watercolor snail collage.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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In the Middle of the Night

Ink, charcoal and carbon pencil on paper

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Monster Skull on a Stick

Ink, charcoal and carbon pencil on paper

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Ghost of Higgins Yet to Come

Ink, charcoal and carbon pencil on paper

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Bye Bye Birdie

Ink, charcoal and carbon pencil on paper

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Mummy Mia

Ink, charcoal and carbon pencil on paper

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Suzette Suzette Plus Member
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The cave and window.
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Done with a variety of water soluble mediums and charcoal.

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Clouds Rolling In

This is my version of clouds with a personality.

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Snail in its happy place

This snail found its happy place. I hope that you find yours!

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Campfire with best friends

Nothing quite like sitting around a campfire with your best buddies.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Temptress

Acrylic on cradled board

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Devil and flowers

The devil sees something beautiful for the first time.

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stacey walker oldham stacey walker oldham Plus Member
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big blooms

big flowers and leaves

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zamzammee zamzammee Plus Member
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Monster on a wood

Trying out some permanent markers on an empty wood surface. Colours seems not so bad

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Sticks

Micron pen and colored pencil on paper

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Pat Henzy & Cici Henzy Pat Henzy & Cici Henzy Plus Member
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Foraging with Friends

Label design I did for Snitz Creek Brewing and Abomination Brewing Co.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Wednesday

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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The correct terms are: person with dwarfism, person of short stature, or little person

A bonsai tree sits in a black pot against a bright yellow circular background with humorous text surrounding it. The words "Why aren't they called... Bonsai People?" suggest a playful twist on the terms little person, person with dwarfism or person of short stature.

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Jet Kosanke Jet Kosanke
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Jellyfish Halo

A painting of a woman with seafoam green hair and a halo made of jellyfish. Himi gouache and various pens and markers on toned paper.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Dmitry Shostakovich (1906–1975)

Dmitry Shostakovich (1906–1975) Shostakovich’s contemporaries do not recall seeing him working, at least not in the traditional sense. The Russian composer was able to conceptualize a new work entirely in his head, and then write it down with extreme rapidity—if uninterrupted, he could average twenty or thirty pages of score a day, making virtually no corrections as he went. But this feat was apparently preceded by hours or days of mental composition—during which he “appeared to be a man of great inner tensions,” the musicologist Alexei Ikonnikov observed, “with his continually moving, ‘speaking’ hands, which were never at rest.” Shostakovich himself was afraid that perhaps he worked too fast. “I worry about the lightning speed with which I compose,” he confessed in a letter to a friend. Undoubtedly this is bad. One shouldn’t compose as quickly as I do. Composition is a serious process, and in the words of a ballerina friend of mine, “You can’t keep going at a gallop.” I compose with diabolical speed and can’t stop myself.… It is exhausting, rather unpleasant, and at the end of the day you lack any confidence in the result. But I can’t rid myself of the bad habit. - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #shostakovich @masoncurrey

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Immanuel Kant

Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) Kant’s biography is unusually devoid of external events. As Heinrich Heine wrote: The history of Kant’s life is difficult to describe. For he neither had a life nor a history. In actual fact, as Manfred Kuehn argues in his 2001 biography, Kant’s life was not quite as abstract and passionless as Heine and others have supposed…. If he failed to live a more adventurous life, it was largely due to his health: the philosopher had a congenital skeletal defect that caused him to develop an abnormally small chest, which compressed his heart and lungs and contributed to a generally delicate constitution. In order to prolong his life with the condition—and in an effort to quell the mental anguish caused by his lifelong hypochondria—Kant adopted what he called “a certain uniformity in the way of living and in the matters about which I employ my mind.” This routine was as follows: Kant rose at 5:00 A.M., after being woken by his longtime servant, a retired soldier under explicit orders not to let the master oversleep. Then he drank one or two cups of weak tea and smoked his pipe. According to Kuehn, “Kant had formulated the maxim for himself that he would smoke only one pipe, but it is reported that the bowls of his pipes increased considerably in size as the years went on.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #ImmanuelKant @masoncurrey

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Tony Neatham Tony Neatham
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Madeline Smith

This is a colour pencil artwork based on the likeness of British actress Madeline Smith. She starred in a James Bond film once, and a few Hammer Horror films. Many thanks for looking and hope you like it !

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Brianna Eisman Brianna Eisman
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Stylized Poppies

This sketchbook spread features a stylized pattern of colorful poppy flowers. The garden of flowers includes leaves of green, yellow and peach. The flowers are yellow with blue stems. The drawing as a whole has a whimsical and playful feel with a bright color scheme, polka dots and organic squiggle shapes, and blobs of seemingly random colors. Please check out my website ArtsyDrawings.com for more by me, Brianna Eisman. Thank you!

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Simon Simon
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Mime in a box

this is an odd body painting of a mime

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