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Spark Spark
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Eye painting

I copied this off of an artwork I found online, and hopefully it will improve my eye drawing capabilities... please, if you have any feedback, comment away! :)

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Ivan Camilli Ivan Camilli
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Kind & Tree

Pen & ink sketch on a coffee shop napkin.

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Revenge Sinister Revenge Sinister
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Owl Coffee painting study

Owl Coffee painting study. April 19, 2020. Experimenting with different mediums. Coffee on Mixed media paper. 7" x 10".

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Revenge Sinister Revenge Sinister
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Deer Coffee painting study

Deer Coffee painting study. Trying something new... :) April 19, 2020.

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Nate Purrington Nate Purrington
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Coffee and Donut Sketch
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Original 8”x11” ink and pencil sketch on paper. For an upcoming painting. For sale cheap.

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Terra Seaman Terra Seaman
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Some Comics
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I am never short on funny stories or situations with my offspring. I thought I would try to illustrate them.

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Amy Amy
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Succulent Summer

Haven't done a full watercolor piece in a few months; need to shake the rust off.

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Scott Rod Scott Rod
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Hand off

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Lea Cook Lea Cook
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Baileys weather is here

Craving Irish coffee and Baileys with fall on its way!

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Hannah Hannah
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a painful experience

This doodle is based off Norman Rockwell’s The Tattoo Artist and pairs with the blog I wrote about how I think our society needs to change the words we use to describe love. ❤️ “ Love is a collaborative work of art.” https://princess2dutchess.wordpress.com/2018/02/04/loneliness/

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Annie Tate Annie Tate Plus Member
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Dragon of War

Back in the studio after taking the weekend off. Experimenting with adding colour and bolder lines.

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Spearmint Chalk Spearmint Chalk
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Defensive Layers

A far-too-common archetype that i have observed frequently in people as they converse with another is one in which an individual uses two layers of defense to protect an otherwise unexamined confusion or emptiness. This relates to a defense of the ego and does not apply to all situations involving anything discussed. First posturing: -A mask (or wall) of mockery is sustained in which the defensive individual behaves flippantly as if in jest. This positioning is a way to be aloof from the situation, using incredulity and belittlement to keep a person or their ideas away from the defensive individual. Second posturing: -A mask (or wall) of rage is revealed after a certain level of perceived threat is achieved internally. This positioning is usually the one the defensive individual maintains when they have given up the argument or the introspection. Not risking an ontological or existential crisis, the defensive individual lashes out with anger, often accusatorily in manner, potentially belittling others further or just plain rushing away in a huff. This is usually the end of the engagement. Third posturing: -The masks (or walls) both come off, leaving the defensive individual to examine the thoughts or behaviors involved in the situation more critically. The defensive individual may find themselves feeling deeply uncomfortable, sad, uneasy, lost, or confused. This position leads to introspection and to a genuine openness, which is not something that the defensive individual had been prepared for. They may find that they were incorrect, only partially correct, or that the perceived rightness of their idea/behavior now has an expanded context, all of which may seem frightening. Individuals may become mentally paralyzed at this point. It takes a strength and an honesty to reflect in this position, which is not something that everyone expressing this archetype will be capable of doing. (Based on my professional insights as: a cashier, as a member of various technical support staffs, as an occasional minister, and as a peer counselor. Also based on my casual and repeated interactions with both strangers and with more intimately known persons over the course of my lifetime. Observations are my own.)

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inNewWinDow inNewWinDow
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let the Light in

This one started off bad and ended good. It was quick sketch that I wasn't really happy with. I decided to keep going and experiment. I was able to let go and draw without thinking and caring as much. I usually struggle with overthinking and perfectionism, so this one felt like a win for me.

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Lulu Lulu
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Coffeesketch

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Lulu Lulu
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Coffee art

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Deena Perez Deena Perez
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Fading Vision

I’ve had the new Kings of Leon album Can We Please Have Fun on repeat lately. And my favorite song off that album is Split Screen which inspired this piece.

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Anita Anita
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Coffee cup in watercolor

Painted from photo reference

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Alyssa Juday Alyssa Juday
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Spooky Icons

A graphic design project from school where we created icons based off of a theme we chose. I chose spooky.

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Quantum Quantum
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Stroll

Drawing from reference. Finished off with ink and alcohol markers

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Alp Salim Eren Alp Salim Eren
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Matilda Portrait Illustration

Matilda from Leon The Proffesional

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Bobby Graham Bobby Graham
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Socks + sandals - a fashion statement?

I couldn’t pass up this boy with his sports socks and sandals. Coffee on a Saturday morning in Canberra.

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Devipriya Devipriya
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Book and Coffee is the best combo❤

This picture pictures me almost all the time

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Maja Maja
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Girl with coffee

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Madi Madi
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vent art crap

Sorry for the vent art, it's just well... I have some unpleasant memories to get off my chest. I've been in many relationships where I've been used and cheated on. They all promised one thing, that they'd stay with me and help me get through my mental illness's. But they lied, got their meal and ran off. But for a few months now, I've met a really wonderful man and I think he may be the one. He has shown that he really likes me and I can't wait for our future U//v//U

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Jenny Mccarthy Jenny Mccarthy
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Buy paintings - Wall art painting - Canvas paintings online

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ESS22 ESS22
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Ursula/Sea Witch

Lurking under the sea, she waits... Made using ink and coffee on hand-cut watercolor paper measuring 5x7 inches (C)2018. (In the collection of Candice C.)

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Musical Musical
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Sellout

(Old art) Quick sketch of a friend's OC. In return, they made me one (1) meme, if I remember correctly. Though the drawing was fun and the meme was rather amusing, my artistic dignity is more important than receiving payment to create art. As you can see, I prefer more to show off my older art, as I have more gems from my old days of yore, yet I personally believe that I have some recent sketches that are absolute gems, and deserve to be put upon this glimmering community soon.

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George Wheeling George Wheeling
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The Mess

I started off with a circle on a big paper and somehow came to this, I really enjoy looking at this an I hope you do toooo.

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ben aiden ben aiden
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sunshy sunshy
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Lifting off

I started drawing again in covid and I created a mini challenge with my friends where I'll create one drawing based off one word of their choice. Today's word is "Lift".

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