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Mike Sheehan Mike Sheehan
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My "Sketching for Animators and Illustrators" class started yesterday, which means the start of whiteboard doodlemania. #doodle #fullertoncollege #fullertoncollegeartdepartment #whiteboard #whiteboarddrawing #dryerase #perpective #sketching #marker #paris

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Erik Satie

Erik Satie (1866–1925) In 1898, Satie moved from Paris’s Montmartre district to the working-class suburb of Arcueil, where he would live for the rest of his life. Most mornings, however, the composer returned to the city on foot, walking a distance of about six miles to his former neighborhood, stopping at his favorite cafés along the way. According to one observer, Satie “walked slowly, taking small steps, his umbrella held tight under his arm. When talking he would stop, bend one knee a little, adjust his pince-nez and place his fist on his hip. Then he would take off once more, with small deliberate steps.” His dress was also distinctive: the same year that he moved to Arcueil, Satie received a small inheritance, which he used to purchase a dozen identical chestnut-colored velvet suits, with the same number of matching bowler hats. Locals who saw him pass by each day soon began calling him the Velvet Gentleman. The last train back to Arcueil left at 1:00 A.M., but Satie frequently missed it. Then he would walk the several miles home, sometimes not arriving until the sun was about to rise. Nevertheless, as soon as the next morning dawned, he would set off to Paris once more. The scholar Roger Shattuck once proposed that Satie’s unique sense of musical beat, and his appreciation of “the possibility of variation within repetition,” could be traced to this “endless walking back and forth across the same landscape day after day.” Indeed, Satie was observed stopping to jot down ideas during his walks, pausing under a streetlamp if it was dark. During the war the streetlamps were often extinguished, and rumor had it that Satie’s productivity dropped as a result. - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey

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Rasha Al-Shawwa Rasha Al-Shawwa
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Paris, France- Pencil Drawing

Instagram: @rashawwa

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Carolyn S. Pio Carolyn S. Pio
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Inktober  Fragile

"Unthought-of Frailties cheat us in the Wise." ~ Alexander Pope, Moral Essays (1731-35), Epistle To Temple, line 69. I really had to ponder this quote and figure out how to illustrate it. A spider came to mind...so tiny and fragile in comparison yet invokes so much fear. Then considered a daddy long leg.

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Noelle V Noelle V
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Paris Cafe

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nicolas farade nicolas farade
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INEXPLORE - collaborative work with my friend Guillaume (MUTT) Original drawing mixed & paste on this huge wall for an exhibition that was held in Paris. More pictures on my website (nicolasfarade.com)

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Guilhem Guilhem
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Arènes de Lutèce, Paris

Arènes de Lutèce, Paris

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco (b. 1932) Eco says that he is able to be productive during the brief “interstices” in the day. He told The Paris Review’s interviewer: “This morning you rang, but then you had to wait for the elevator, and several seconds elapsed before you showed up at the door. During those seconds, waiting for you, I was thinking of this new piece I’m writing. I can work in the water closet, in the train. While swimming I produce a lot of things, especially in the sea. Less so in the bathtub, but there too.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey “When men stop believing in God, it isn’t that they then believe in nothing: they believe in everything.” ― Umberto Eco #dailyrituals #inktober #UmbertoEco @masoncurrey

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Riley Kane Riley Kane
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snoring general

I was kinda bored when I drew this, so it came out in the art work. Incidentally, this guy looks a bit like a character in the nameless city series of graphic novels, which I finished reading recently. The first book is rather heavy handed, but the last two are much better by comparison.

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Anna Anna
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Paris Notre-Dame Pink

Little pause in my travelbook, for little watercolors mixed with ink pen on parisian landscapes

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Caden Hoyt Caden Hoyt
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Progress

My apologies for older works, just going through old notebooks and wanted to share this For all of you just getting started out there, or struggling with motivation, this is a side by side comparison of drawings about 18 months apart, 1 drawing a day. It may not feel like it, but every bit of practice you get a little bit better. Keep it up!

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Eve Steel Eve Steel
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Paris & London
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Joanna M Gregores Joanna M Gregores
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Paris

Paris and The Eiffel Tower

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Mike Sheehan Mike Sheehan
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My "Sketching for Animators and Illustrators" class started yesterday, which means the start of whiteboard doodlemania. #doodle #fullertoncollege #fullertoncollegeartdepartment #whiteboard #whiteboarddrawing #dryerase #perpective #sketching #marker #paris

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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William Styron

William Styron (1925–2006) “Let’s face it, writing is hell,” Styron told The Paris Review in 1954. - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey “We’re all in this game together.” ― William Styron #dailyrituals #inktober #WilliamStyron @masoncurrey

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Rose Castellani Rose Castellani
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Paris courtyard view

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Go-photobook-Southend Go-photobook-Southend
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Church Road In Southend

The standing board say. The Parish Of Southend The Church Of ST John The Baptist

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Richy Richy
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Altitone V5 main crew members

Creating robots is sort of a coping mechanism for me, and Jester. We have Elizabeth, as always, and some different characters --- Paris the fox, who plays the guitar, and Altero, the rabbit, who does the drums. Finally, Carol, who plays the piano --- these new characters resemble Preistor, Altor, and Lexibo respectfully --- but I changed their animal associations because a bear and a rabbit were just too close to Freddy's band. Now all we have to worry about is the rabbit. Oh, and Carol is an owl.

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Steven Jansen Steven Jansen
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Mother Nature

Lots of the on my hands during self isolation. Got me thinking about the power of nature over us mere mortals. With all our supposed wealth and intellect we are powerless by comparison.

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Nate Purrington Nate Purrington
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The Morning After

Original 12”x16” Acrylic on canvas. The Morning After a night out in Paris. They forgot to eat the orange. For sale.

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mARTia mARTia
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Eve

Eve is a continuation on my series of portraits. This piece represents my maturing technique and style as I begin to experiment with creamy consistencies. The painting displayed my ability to capture facial expressions. My trip to Paris, France influenced my painting style. I was struck by the realism and drama depicted in various compositions, but also the lack of diversity. This piece is named "Eve" questioning whether the holy subjects depicted in European art were, in fact, part of a different race altogether.

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Joanna M Gregores Joanna M Gregores
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A Beautiful Autumn It Was

pen, gouach and water color on paper This has been one of the most spectacular falls I can ever remember in Paris, the golden leaves blowing gently in crisp clear blue skies really inspired me.

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DeeDee  Joseph DeeDee Joseph
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Stella

I watched a yt vid of a doll show in Paris for this reference. This is a pretty grounded character credit to Reapookie.

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vero vero
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Before sunrise

„Sweet cakes and milkshakes“ this line is a part of the poem from the film „Before sunrise“. Celine and Jesse met in the train to Paris. Then they decided to switch up their plans. When I watched the film some years ago I felt so inspired. Until now the film has a special place in my heart. Do you have favourite movies? Wish you a woonderful dayy. :)

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miladyheroine miladyheroine
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Life as it is

A random popular street in Paris

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SiennyLovesDrawing SiennyLovesDrawing
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Sensitivity

Doodled SENSITIVITY for my #BluincIWD2019 #lorealparismy @femalemag participation via my Instagram (link @ profile) ~~ The word is #sensitivity ~ Women

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Raven Quill Raven Quill
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Visions of Paris

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Anke Braatz Anke Braatz
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Public library in Paris

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Mary Iverson Mary Iverson
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I know Paris

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Guilhem Guilhem
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Parisian Bridge

Pont de Bercy, Paris. Alcohol markers

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