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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Painted Zip Disk

Painted Zip disk. Mixed media. I love old retro stuff and found rejected objects. It's hard to believe how fast zip, floppy, jaz, etc. disks became yesterdays technology. It's about time these old disks found a new purpose and some respect.

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zamzammee zamzammee Plus Member
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Doodle with ballpen+vectorized+add colors

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Val Myburgh Val Myburgh
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Phantasy Bird. Ball point pen on a paper plate

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OKAT OKAT Plus Member
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Sharpie Skateboard
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Skateboard deck for #iheartdecks exhibition in Wynwood.

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OKAT OKAT Plus Member
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I didn't have my sketchbook on me. #banana

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Jeremy Merrill Jeremy Merrill
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Sloths on a Vinyl Record (Colored Pencil)

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Matthew Watkins Matthew Watkins
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No. 9 il Cavallino

Seahorse are of the genus Hippocampus, from the Ancient Greek, hippos meaning "horse" and kampos meaning "sea monster". Seahorses are not great swimmers so they spend a lot of time with their tail wrapped around stationery objects.

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Melissa Lomax Melissa Lomax
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Strawberry Yogurt Smiles!

Just a little White-Out & Sharpie brought this yogurt to life!

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Nino Nino
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"Girl & Death". What started out as two separate pieces for Upfest in Bristol, slowly merged into one collaborative painting. On the left my part, on the right the artwork by Luke Gray (http://lukegray.net)

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Priti Jhangiani Priti Jhangiani
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Mandala for peace and tranquility

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Rekha Rekha
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lara nelson lara nelson
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Acrylic on a rock

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scott mackie scott mackie
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Ballpoint pen drawing on old book pages

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indira govindan indira govindan
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Creating a doodle mural on wall with craft paint and brush. For more details, visit my blog here http://dharmakarmaarts.blogspot.com/2017/01/art-on-wall.html

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Adam Lewis Adam Lewis
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Doodle pattern on paper bag.

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Painted floppy.

Here's a floppy disk I recently painted. I love bringing old, discarded and forgotten stuff back to life.

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Custom Vans Sk8-Hi sneakers Vincent Michael Gallery "Sneaker Show" in Philadelphia. (note: gallery since closed down)

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zamzammee zamzammee Plus Member
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doodle on plastic :D

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Aarefa Tayabji Aarefa Tayabji
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Still Life Drawing with Beach Style Items

During my school days where we were asked to draw a still life of objects we want to go on holiday with. I have chosen a purse, some slippers and lots of cute little things. The colours look fantastic and it is a mixed medium art as I used colours, pencil and acrylics for this.

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Ginny Griffin Ginny Griffin
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Shelf Life

A collection of collections... things you might find on a shelf in someone's home... Just a few objects can tell a great story about a life.

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Rainy Hexemer Rainy Hexemer
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Garbage can: I wanted to try out my 'Secret Shoppers' doodle on a soft surface before I tried it on canvas, and I found a garbage can in our garage that worked okay

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Ana-Gabriela Stroe Ana-Gabriela Stroe
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I like to draw on skateboards sometimes. :) Find some more here if you want: http://www.flickr.com/photos/theinkedmink/albums/72157635811226586

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sneha kapoor sneha kapoor
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A maple leaf

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mahinaz soliman mahinaz soliman
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Doodles on a small plate

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GROBO GROBO Plus Member
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Wooden Wolf- Spray paint and ink on wood cutout

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mary ann hanlon mary ann hanlon Plus Member
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Rocks from in front of the house.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Tool series #6 The Pipe wrench

Pipe Wrench — 16×20, graphite & acrylic accents The next addition to my growing Tool Series. # 6 A classic pipe wrench rendered with tight line work, layered shading, and subtle grit that brings out every ridge and tooth. I leaned into the industrial personality of the tool—solid, heavy, built for work—and let the shadows do the storytelling. It’s a tribute to the objects that shaped my childhood and still live on in my shop today.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Nowhere Fast.

"Nowhere Fast" is a compelling still life that blends mundane domesticity with surreal, slightly ominous undertones. The scene is anchored by a wooden table where a spilled glass, a pack of matches, and an ashtray with a smoldering cigarette suggest a moment of interrupted pause or quiet, long-term stagnation. Dominating the foreground is an oversized, weathered cigarette carton boldly labeled "WARNING", its subtle but unsettling presence hinting at a consumption that leads nowhere. In the background, a vintage RCA television set displays a stylized amanita mushroom, a recurring symbolic motif that adds a layer of psychedelia and altered perception to the otherwise drab setting. The earthy, muted color palette and soft lighting create a feeling of weary introspection, capturing a sense of being perpetually stuck in a cycle. The piece masterfully uses everyday objects to explore themes of vice, time, and the quiet, slow march toward an uncertain destination.

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Marina Marina
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Noa Rabiner

So, I drew my BSD OC character, Noa. Trying anime after learning new things. I'm not really happy with her hair. I need to think about her design more. "Did I request thee, Maker, from my clay. To mould me man?" A foreign ability user named Cohen and his sister Noa visited the Agency. Cohen has the ability "I," which allows him to temporarily animate any objects. For example, tables, chairs, statues, etc. But he must manually "unanimate" them. The weakness of his ability is that objects left animated for too long will go insane. He came to the Agency because his brother, Levi, stole their family heirloom - a golem, the best matter with which "I" works in symbiosis. Cohen is dying of an illness. He must pass on his ability to another, but finding the golem is a priority. The main plot twist, of course, is that his "sister" is the animated golem. She does not know about this since the master ordered her to forget and believe in her familial relationship with him - the golem unquestioningly follows the orders of the master and this includes subconscious self-deception. Noa is an ancient creature, but her age matters little because when her master "turns her off," all the memories she has lived are erased from her memory. With a new "turn on," she needs time to gradually gain an independent mind and begin to feel. Unfortunately, this process is rapid enough to cause terrible problems with controlling emotions and feelings, which always lead to blind violence on her part when she can not cope with herself... In some ways, she is naive, but she highly values ​​life and human life in particular. Human beings amaze her with their complexity and their achievements. And life in general is full of exciting colors and aspects for a once inanimate object. However, there is a person who will do anything to prevent Noa from gaining freedom, and it is not even Cohen... "I" is a reference to a chapter name from Gustav Meyrink's novel "Golem." Characters are not based on any writer, but they have references to "Golem" chapters' names.

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Chelsea Litfin Chelsea Litfin
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Chameleon & Labrador

Inspired by a drawing challenge to draw two objects based on the first letters of your first and last name. I thought a chameleon and labrador would be fun to draw together, because it reminds me of the friendship that forms when an extrovert adopts an introvert ^_^ This is my first digital drawing that I tried without using line art. It was challenging to get the hang of, but I like the bright and simple effect of it.

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