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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Why are you so melancholy?

Why are you so melancholy? Monday blues? "English as She is Spoke" is a delightful example of incompetence and bad judgement. Jose da Fonseca and Pedro Carolina set out to write a Portuguese-English phrasebook. The only problem was that they didn't speak any English. They did know some French and armed with French-English phrasebook, dictionaries and enthusiasm they brought forth this book. Mark Twain was an early admirer of this book. "Nobody can add to the absurdity of this book, nobody can imitate it successfully, nobody can hope to produce its fellow; it is perfect, it must and will stand alone: its immortality is secure."

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Alex Riley Alex Riley
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Sun falls

Spray paint artwork on A2 poster board, see this one being created over on my Youtube Channel, link in profile.

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William Best William Best
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Dani Evstratenko Dani Evstratenko
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Self Portrait

Exploring colors with elements from the past. Self portrait for a Saturday night.

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Always Reaching

A challenging media—Crayola wax crayons! A self-portrait: I find that I’m grasping for something that always seems to be out of my reach. I didn’t bother to enter the official competition because I don’t have access to the specific colour set that they specified in the brief. I did enjoy drawing this self portrait with a medium I would not have considered. An awesome change of pace!

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Cheng Guo Cheng Guo
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The Tree of Fusang

On the myth of trees

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Bailey DeWolf Bailey DeWolf
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Creative Color Wheel

This is a “creative color wheel” done for an art class. I took the grey way to far over for the shoulder, but other than that I don’t hate how it turned out.

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Anne Keenan Higgins Anne Keenan Higgins
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Brush pen/watercolor

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mindthegap mindthegap
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new pencil pics
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a few new ones

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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ROCK SEES YOU

A rock. You. A soulful stare.

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Ed Byrne Ed Byrne
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Crom Cruach

Named for the ancient Irish deity.

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Schwarz Ink Schwarz Ink
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Looks

8x10" watercolor on paper

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Herb Jordan Herb Jordan
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Rose IV

Black and white, graphite (pencil) drawing. This is the fourth rendering of this "girl-in-the-rose" image (it's a personal favorite).

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Ava Hoang Mi Ava Hoang Mi
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Wabi Sabi Collection
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These are 5 out of 12 images I did while processing the necessity of healing from life lessons. Heartbreak is prevalent throughout all the levels of tragedies in our lives. At times, the mourning period feels forced-- I never really want my wounds to heal because I feel they're the last of the love I carried for that "thing". The process feels like gold pouring into my gapping heart and I can only scream as it sears through my veins. It hurts to heal. It hurts that it has to happen.

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S. Park S. Park
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Pencil Play

Glorious graphite pencils.

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Ari Ari
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Before I Knew You

Before I knew you. Before I knew your love. Your colour and your light.

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Jeff Brown Jeff Brown
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Little boat in a storm

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Nav Nav
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Margaret Atwood

This is another way of working that I really like. Fine liners and chalk (colour) pencils were predominantly used, with a quick smothering of acrylics for her scarf and coarse posca pen marks for the jumper :). About the subject, Handmaid's Tale was one of those rare books that I read more than once growing up and it stayed with me, hence why I decided to draw Margaret Atwood (not seen the series yet though but I hear good things!). I accidentally had her hand cut out while penning the figure - still working on my scale and composition!

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Kim Nguyen Kim Nguyen
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Duck on an Orange Square

Birbs on a post it note.

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Christine Liu Christine Liu
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Inktober 2020 - Day 05 - Blade

This cat is already fierce with her teeth and claws, but she is also skilled in the blade. Watch out! Continue to follow my up-to-date inktober posts and more on IG: @dittofunkysketch123 :D

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WaterproofFade-Proof WaterproofFade-Proof
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Lax Inktober 6-8
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Another inktober2020 drawing combining 6 rodent 7 fancy and 8 teeth. Lumin, A blue blooded vampire of mine, apparently does not enjoy his furry visitor arriving without a proper invitation. I tried experimenting with a low single point perspective for this piece and I think It turned well, except for maybe the thumb I forgot was a thumb midway through drawing.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Superstitions : Skulls and lying.

Superstitions: Skull. It was claimed in Ireland for many years that if a man took an oath on a skull and was lying as he did so, he would be struck dead soon thereafter. * Maybe we should bring that back and make politicians swear on the skulls of those who lied and died. I bet there would be less lying thereafter. https://www.instagram.com/p/CGACG5jBcbo/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

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Julia Esser Julia Esser
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#virtualurbansketching

Your Imagination can take you wherever you want

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Maia Palomar Maia Palomar
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Oliver the Bodiless Fish

I can't believe October is already here, and it's startling how fast time is moving. I shouldn't be up this late, but I wanted to make some art, especially given how today has been (8-3:15 'in school,' 3:15-10pm doing homework). The honest answer is I just feel down. I can usually phrase things better but my brain is fried. Everything is non-stop, the time I have to breathe seems to get shorter. Anyway, it's 11pm, I should get to bed.

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Tsubasa Miyahira Tsubasa Miyahira
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Stretching Chihuahua

Drawing on my handmade notebook with colored pencils.

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Melissa Scheu Melissa Scheu
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Lunar Stations and Medieval Symbols

Took the opportunity to use the prompt to do an illustration for a personal project. A key describing the symbols would be super long here, but the curious can see them listed at https://inkpaperstring.com/lunar-houses/

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Kira Rasure Kira Rasure
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Psychic Cat

I’ve been making a stamp a day for the next 100 days to keep me creative!

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Anna Stansfield Anna Stansfield
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Fantasy Horses Cover

This is my current project! A coloring book! It will be released through Amazon this November. If you'd like to stay apprised of progress follow me on instagram: @fyre.heart

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Malik Twisting Pose
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Malik straining to keep the twisting pose. Decided to leave this one as a slightly rough red Bic pen sketch for now. There’s something to be said about the energy found in the work-up drawing.

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Cheng Guo Cheng Guo
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Via Francigena 4 - The Benedictine Grange of Orio Lita

36 Days of the Via Francigena pilgrim walk recorded in sketch form, 1000 miles of drawing.

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