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David Wilson David Wilson
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Johnny

Oil painting of Johnny Cash, monochromatic

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vero vero
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Sand

Hi and hello! Now is the time for her to just feel the sand under her toes and knees. The little friends are doing their happydance and she passed by to say hello. I was so proud of this picture and had alot of fun drawing it and then - I honestly got really insecure about it. Now i gave myself a little push and decided to share it now. Wishing you a wonderful daay!

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Pankaj Pankaj
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Portraits of brothers. This time order from Germany.

Portraits of brothers. This time ordered from Germany. Dry pastel, charcoal on gray paper 30x40cm.

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Artist RamyaSadasivam Artist RamyaSadasivam
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Nude - Figurative painting - Combing my hair

Hello, this is my study of an Indian woman combing her hair. This is a small 8 * 10 inch painting, it took me 5 days to complete this work. How is it ? It is available for sale. Anyone interested can definitely contact me.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Gloomy Tuesday.

Gloomy Tuesday. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cb-U3dKrYK8/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

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Pankaj Pankaj
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Wall design and painting to Poland

The implementation of the project for the Akademos kindergarten in Poznań has ended. The idea behind the project was to create a jungle staircase in which children will be able to cover something new every day while walking down the corridor. Many animals, reptiles and insects are hidden in the thicket of plants. So that the number of details and small elements does not overwhelm the space, we used a black and white combination with small colorful accents, which are also to stimulate the imagination of children. Realistically painted birds are an additional decorative element, which can be a background for photo sessions.

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Krystal Winzer Krystal Winzer
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Poseidon Shipwreck

A statue of Poseidon sits at the bow of an ancient underwater shipwreck. Created with pastels.

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GLB GLB
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Formaldehyde

The pressure of the knowledge of a thousand years hits my brain as I sink deeper.

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Pankaj Pankaj
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The lungs of the Earth

Amazonia- the lungs of the Earth

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DrawingDoog DrawingDoog
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Wolves

Studies of wolves from photos

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The Covatar The Covatar
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Maria-Christina Predescu

Maria-Christina Predescu is a 24 year old artist and breast cancer survivor. She is a living epitome of how life is a fragile gift, so we make the most out of it to fully cherish what was given to us.

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Valeria Valeria
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Long legged mushroom creature thing

I should have made the legs way longer.this creature, despite not having any arms,likes playing pranks on people for example turning your hair purple (if you have a headless head then you're going to grow a long purple beard regardless of gender)or even making your nose humongous,though it's easily frightened by anything,if a person spots it,it quickly runs away with it's long,two legs.they run very quickly.to this day this creature has never been captured by anyone.

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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C3PO

Character of the Day

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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3CPO and Grag having a drink

Characters of the Day

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Suzette Suzette
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Pocket of Land

Ink and graphite

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Suzette Suzette
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Lotion Bottle

While listening to a podcast I decided to sketch out this bottle of lotion that was on my desk in front of me.

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D.C. D.C.
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Marilyn

Charcoal and soft pastel

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Joe Roberts Joe Roberts
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Win Me

Trying to meld the moody tones of pulp noir with the playful romanticism of 1950s lifestyle illustration. Inspired by the fairground scene from the 1942 Veronica Lake classic, This Gun for Hire.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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A mere shadow.

Cat was a mere shadow of himself when his red boots were at cobbler's. https://www.instagram.com/p/CXRC63XOj02/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Meadhbh Standing Pose 15
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Meadhbh standing while clasping her forearm. Two drawing details along with two in-progress scans of my technique: red Bic pen layer first, then green layer and finally the yellow ink layer. Bic4 Ballpoint Pen on Archival 9” x 12” paper. Model: Meadhbh (Maeve).

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Callie Sullivan Callie Sullivan
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Hidden Garden Gate

Pen & Ink Garden Gate enshrouded in florals and crawling ivy . . . A few aspects of this one proved to be quite challenging, but it was such fun❤️ I prayed a lot through this one . . . Enjoy!

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gdw gdw
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untitled

drawing of a street in Ghent, Belgium

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Mari Anna Mari Anna
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Winter Solace

my first *official* painting titled "Winter Solace". I painted this one of my OC when I was feeling down. We all know how it feels during the winter months... dark, gloomy, and a good portion of us suffer from seasonal depression. But sometimes, we just have to take it in and be thankful for how far we've come, and how much we have yet to experience. I painted this to remind myself and others that there's always the calm after the storm, no matter how intense your storm may be. It's okay to not be okay.

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vero vero
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morise
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My mum and i call him morise. (His real name is moritz). he made us delicious tea and coffee in his artstudio. we talked, painted and i drew alot at his place. he turned into family. when i heard that he passed away, i couldnt pick up a paintingbrush, acrylics or watercolours because it reminded me so much of him. now, for this drawing i started to experiment with watercolours again and added it in the drawing. honestly, i cried during the process of painting but i am proud that i dared to use it. i enjoyed to experiment. thank you so much for reading, wish you a wonderful day !

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Ross Hendrick Ross Hendrick
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Flat characters

My pen sensitivity has gone on my pen tablet. I think I need to get a new one. In the meantime though, it has been interesting experimenting with the different types of art I can create without the sensitivity, such as these flat characters.

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Ginger Ginger
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Sally Acorn Sketches

Doodles of Sally in a more"Sega-esque" style.

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Anna Anna
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Pyrenee peak - acrylic on paper

A painting I did for one of my friend who is a mountain addict - Format A3 - acrylic on paper

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Stephen Stephen
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Her Gift

Medium : Pen and Ink size : 11'' x 15'' Bristol Board Date : 1993 This study of a piano was done for a woman who was a missionary with her husband. They served in a Christian ministry that reached out to military personal and their families, through the teaching of the Holy Bible and showing hospitality. They have been missionaries most of their lives. I met them while i was a summer missionary the year I was in college. I went back two more summer to help , and they became my friends. The woman is a gifted piano player, so I was asked if i could do an illustration of her piano for her. This couple have inspired me through their dedication of using their lives to serve God through serving others, that many may know God through the teaching, and living out the Word before others.

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Charlie Haggard Charlie Haggard
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A world of pain

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ArtOfJames ArtOfJames
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“You see, but you do not observe.” – Arthur Conan Doyle

Apr 2019. Graphite Drawing

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