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kevin rynearson kevin rynearson
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Maidens

First time posting, I love drawing pretty much anything, but new contemporary is my main thing,

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Dietrich Adonis Dietrich Adonis
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Skippers

SMS playing awesome night at Skipper's smokehouse

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Elisa Mackey Elisa Mackey
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Blossoms

An acrylic painting. Because it's my first, I followed a tutorial, but someday hopefully I can just make one up.

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La Lin La Lin
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DIY Zine I

https://www.behance.net/gallery/60260485/DIY-Zine-2017

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Noorah Kareem Noorah Kareem
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They Say You Can See Someones Soul By Looking At Their Eyes

I wanted the eyes to look real and the rest of her to be more abstract. Made of shapes, patterns and colors. Inner shapes and forms that we see if we look at a person closely.

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Rebecca Tregear Rebecca Tregear
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Floral Fantasy

The first page in my Moleskine sketchbook. Lettering, doodle flowers and a vibrant green background. Coloured in with brush marker pens.

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Susan Schanerman Susan Schanerman
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Oodles Of Doodles

Whimsical assortment of colors and doodles in a checkerboard pattern. Bordered in black and white boxes.

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Suzanne Gibbs Suzanne Gibbs
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Alive! Look

Suzanne Gibbs ©2016, Alive! LOOK, paper, pen, watercolor, 4.75 x 4.75 inches

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Suzanne Gibbs Suzanne Gibbs
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Health School Tales

Suzanne Gibbs ©2016, Health School Tales, paper, pen, watercolor, 4.75 x 4.75 inches

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Susan Schanerman Susan Schanerman
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Wonder World

One-of-a-kind, unique abstract design with superimposed doodle design . . . Brilliant colors . . . In sizes 6" x 8" to 16" x 20".

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Susan Schanerman Susan Schanerman
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Funky Flowers in Black & White 1

Whimsical, abstract geometric design in black & white. First in the Funky Flowers in Black & White series. In sizes 6" x 8" to 16" x 20".

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Tabatha Lendquvist Tabatha Lendquvist
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Inkling Vehicle

As one line informs the next, I bring you my Alter-Ego series drawings. Pen and ink on paper. 2012. ©Tabatha Jarmulowicz

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Tabatha Lendquvist Tabatha Lendquvist
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Intimate Gifts

As one line informs the next, I bring you my Alter-Ego series drawings. Pen and ink on paper. 2012. ©Tabatha Jarmulowicz

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Tatiana Cociorva Tatiana Cociorva
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Forest Pattern

Cute forest pattern with bunny and mushrooms.

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Tatiana Cociorva Tatiana Cociorva
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Doodle Patterns

Cute doodle pattern I made for an upcoming collection. More to come!

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Shelly Lin Shelly Lin
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Try to calm down. But it seems like a cycle. Relaxed, time will heal and tomorrow sun still rise.

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Faith Puleston Faith Puleston
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This is another improvised painting - in oils this time, but poured on after diluting with white spirit and then tidied up with a paint brush chasing the forms that appeared. You need to outside to do one like this. Very fast to make, but they stink like

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Sheena Sheena
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Blossoms

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Kathrin Rödl Kathrin Rödl
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Mushrooms from March

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Mariana H Mariana H
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Live gesture drawing or scribbling is my fav, there never seems to be a right or wrong turn or curve, I dunno

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Siri Pulipaka Siri Pulipaka
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Written by By Lisbeth Kaiser and beautifully illustrated by Leire Salaberria, the next book in the series "Little People, Big Dreams" is about Maya Angelou - a poet, teacher, singer, actress, director, producer, civil rights campaigner, America's beloved

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Siri Pulipaka Siri Pulipaka
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Have you heard of this new children's book series called - "Little People, Big Dreams"? It explores the lives of outstanding people who began their life as a child with a dream and achieved incredible things! I am in awe of these beautifully illustrated b

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Meena Murugappan Meena Murugappan
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Blossom in Black : In a dark world of swirling patterns blossoms a single rose...slowly...and quietly. (Uni Posca White Pen on Acid Free Black Paper Board)

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Robin Robin
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Use creativity to live life on your own terms. Everybody can learn to be creative.

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XORROX XORROX
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I like doodling these self-portraits. They are the drawing utility drawing themselves, I just the conduit between the pen, pencil, or brush, drawing the way they see themselves. This is a Sharpie...

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Bianca Tschaikner Bianca Tschaikner
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From my book turned sketchbook "SAVARI – an illustrated journey through Iran & India" is finally out! SAVARI is a collection of drawings from my sketchbook from five months of Iran & India. It‘s a travelogue full of drawings, sketches, poems and notes,

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Hermit Hermit
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PUNCH & JUDY JOKER

(black biro on a 140mm x 88mm postcard) The insane obsession that the Joker has with Batman always ends with him hurting himself.

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Katy Day Katy Day
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This is a piece of work of a canal in Amsterdam. i made a rubbing with pencil of a interesting patterned wall to create a base tone and then worked into it. This helped focus on tone and create interesting textures.

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Spearmint Chalk Spearmint Chalk
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Projection and Spaghetti

The logic of children of all ages. x x x Psychological projection is a defense mechanism in which an individual unconsciously attributes their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings, emotions, impulses, or traits to another person, group, animal, or object to avoid confronting them internally. This process allows a person to manage uncomfortable emotions like guilt, shame, or anxiety by externalizing them, making it easier to tolerate the internal conflict. First conceptualized by Sigmund Freud, projection involves displacing negative or undesirable aspects of the self onto others, thereby preserving self-esteem and avoiding internal discomfort. While it can serve as a short-term coping strategy, unchecked projection can lead to interpersonal conflict, misunderstanding, and damage to relationships. x x x no, you. ^w^

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wyatt ben wyatt ben
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HOW TO SEE WHO MY BOYFRIEND IS TEXTING

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