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Nigel McAuley Nigel McAuley
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BELFAST.

My doodle inspired by my home city of Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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JMelven JMelven
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Untitled

Buddy guy Lino Print

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tiny curl tiny curl
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Snood Lady. Doodled with marker and lipstick.

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Danger Winter Theme

Lindsey's prompt: snow storm

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John Jenkins John Jenkins Plus Member
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Page no. 1

First page of new sketchbook

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Suzette Suzette Plus Member
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Not so cute OCs
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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Pink Elephants Wont Do (Try Sharks Instead), April 2022.

Why not?

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons Plus Member
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Neon Psychedelic Challenge
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Sakura Pigma Micron pen and DR PH Martin Radiant Concentrated Watercolors. One side was painted, then embellished with ink, scanned into Photoshop, copied, flipped and pasted to make the two sides. (Fairly large image, so I included a couple of details.) Silly but fun to do. A little "acid" and a few hours of gazing is all you need for a profound experience. Ask me how I know.

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons Plus Member
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Peonies
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This started as a line drawing based on a photo of peonies in the garden. It’s drawn with three different pens: Micron 005, Micron 03 and Faber Castell Pitt superfine (0.3) on 11x14 Strathmore Bristol Vellum. The paper isn’t terribly tolerant of wet media, so I played around with tinting it in Photoshop because I wasn't sure how it would go. But I liked it in color enough to chance painting the drawing with the nice and bright Dr Ph Martin Hydrus watercolors. It's photographed it on my drafting table with my glasses for scale. The lamp has a daylight bulb, so I think the color (at least where the light is more prominent) is fairly true.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Squeeze Box by Nora Thompson

Ink on paper

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Suzette Suzette Plus Member
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Skull

Practice in crosshatching and drawing skulls in black ink pen, its not perfect but we are getting there folks! Also, special thanks to fellow doodle addict ❀Misti❀ for her awesome crosshatching tutorial, girl you are awesome!

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Suzette Suzette Plus Member
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Coffee 2nd Cup

This is a version of the coffee with more coloring. It wasn't until I was already finished that I noticed that I made the top of the cup too round. Oh well.

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Small brook in a snowy forest in Hailuoto

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons Plus Member
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Colored pencil roses

Drawn from a garden photograph. This took me much longer than expected. I kept stopping because I was getting discouraged. I still don't like the leaves, but there's not too much I can do about it at this point.

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons Plus Member
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Evening drawings

Most evenings, I watch a couple of news programs streaming on my computer. During that time, I also make it a point to draw a person (usually from an on-line reference photo) with a No.2 yellow pencil (generally Ticonderoga) on whatever paper is handy on my desk. It's good practice and keeps my hands busy. These are some "News Doodles" done this past week.

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OKAT OKAT Plus Member
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Another Post-it Plant from the series

Watch the video process on my instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CCcB1rLlMv1/

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OKAT OKAT Plus Member
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Post-it Note Brick House

You can do more with a post-it than just take notes.

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OKAT OKAT Plus Member
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Post-it note to Canvas, Part Three
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From post-it note to canvas. Quarantine life has got me taking some of my old doodles and turning them into paintings.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Tabby Cat
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Tabby Cat....commission for vets. He looks very proud of himself this young man! I am lucky enough to get to draw all these wonderful animals for a vet. He provides the families with an A5 portrait print of their pet as part of his VIP club. This means I have all the original A4 drawings which i am happy to sell.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Bulldog

Another commission....loving doing these.

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Ice Dream
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Ice Dream. There’s some strange references going on in this one. If I don’t explain it won’t come together. Back in my day the Europe 72 3 record Dead live album had a crazy kid on the back cover smashing a cone on his head. Later an ice cream truck company called Weaser ripped off that art and would visit my mid Jersey neighborhood daily. Google it if you care. Flash forward to 2019. The ice cream truck that hits my neighborhood EVERY DAYS has a loud obnoxious song and no Greatful Dead connections. It drives me out of my mind so here is the result. I always try to turn my pain into gain. What a long strange explanation it’s been.

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Bearskull pine
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In the Finnish mythology killing of a bear was followed by a great feast in honour of the bear (peijaiset), where a substantial part of the celebrations consisted of convincing the bear's spirit that it had died accidentally and hadn't been murdered. Afterwards, the bear's skull was hung high upon a pine tree so its spirit could re-enter the heavens. The bones of the bear were then buried under the pine. Reference for this work is my old drawing of karhunkallopetäjä/bearskullpine in the Riisitunturi. Also practice sketch of bear skull and at last photo i took of pine.

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Eagle owl at moon
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Final version of my previous sketch using silver leaf to moon. Intresting technig to use but result is not so attractive than i expect ;)

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Conferences Notes and Doodles

Doodles and notes I started at a regional NJ chapter of SCBWI conference this past weekend. Then just kept adding stuff to the page this week. I learned a lot and met some great people. Looking forward to June!

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Inktober2018 day 12. Whale
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Inktober2018day12-Whale. I’m using inktober to explore and improve my techniques. This time I wanted to try using more crosshatching. I’m happy with the result. Also, at first I had nothing for the whale prompt but it’s rewarding when you push through the dead space and a concept or idea comes to my head that I can be excited with.

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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This is Unpossible

Some crazy Moleskine doodles for the day. I haven’t been doing enough of these and really need to kick my butt harder. Not sure why because it’s so dang enjoyable.

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Chuck that page!
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Did you ever have a page in your sketchbook that was so bad and so embarrassing that you tore it out and chucked it? This was one of those pages that made me cringed every time I came to it. So today I said to myself, "ENOUGH!" and ripped it out of my moleskine. But something wouldn't let me throw it in the can. Now, I'm not one of those artists that can't bring himself to throw away any of his stuff because each and every piece, good or bad holds some kind of sentimentality or sense of importance. This particular page was a result of a crappy angst filled day and stuff poured out of me. For some reason, it felt like I was throwing away some piece of my soul. There were parts that were overworked and others that were painfully too personal. So I decided to cut it up and put it back together in no particular order, however it seemed best. As I was pasting the pieces down it occurred to me that this had a comic book feel so I scanned the final and added the black borders in photoshop which I really dug. I like that it is cryptic and jumbled up like my brain can so often be. This reminded me of the awesome @johnhendrix who said something in his book, Drawing Is Magic that stuck with me. He said, "Don't worry about doing anything wrong. If you're hoping your sketchbook turns into a glossy display of only your best drawings, you are not carrying a sketchbook, you are carrying a portfolio." In other words, explore, take chances, loosen up and have fun. Try your best to go at it like an uninhibited child. In so doing, you will stretch as an artist by avoiding repetition and predictability. We all know how to do what we already know. To sum up, I created a bad page, and whether or not I was able to fix it, it expanded me. So, follow your pencil, pen, or whatever and let them take you to places you never imagined when you started. Then, maybe you will end up staring happily at the final and with childlike wonder, say, "man, where did that come from?"

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David Terrill David Terrill Plus Member
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Medical School Gross Anatomy Drawings
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I was fortunate enough to to take my sketchbook class to observe medical students dissect donor cadavers. These donors gave there bodies to science to further our knowledge of the human anatomy and to train our future doctors. We worked alongside the med students and anatomy fellows. It was a humbling and fascinating experience.

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OKAT OKAT Plus Member
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Post-it Portraits
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FRENEMY FRENEMY Plus Member
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Home Is Wherever I Go

Gouache on Arches watercolor paper. I have been living overseas for 6 years now with my wife. (Originally from the states) We have lived in Seoul, South Korea, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Tel Aviv, Israel, and in the Summer we will move once again to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. So this is a painting is a sort of self-portrait.

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