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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Danté

Charcoal and iron oxide recovered from acid mine runoff on watercolor paper

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Angela Martini Angela Martini Plus Member
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Doodle Bunnies

Brush pen in sketchbook.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Leonardo

Charcoal and iron oxide recovered from acid mine runoff on watercolor paper

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mary ann hanlon mary ann hanlon Plus Member
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Ink Dropper Cat

Playing around with drawing with the ink dropper, I really like this guy. And you can tell I took the pic before the ink dried because you can see the shadow on the page.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Audrey

Charcoal and iron oxide recovered from acid mine drainage on watercolor paper

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Up

Markers on paper

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Tonya Doughty Tonya Doughty Plus Member
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Roses on Roses on Roses

I also digitally made this into a seamless repeating pattern, so it can be put on fabric, wallpaper, home goods, clothing, etc.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Hansel & Gretel
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A series of images telling the story of Brothers Grimm's Hansel & Gretel. There are 8 images in the series.

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Junkyard Sam Junkyard Sam Plus Member
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Untitled

Robot Factory Sketch, Moleskine. Pilot Custom 823 EF fountain pen!

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Joer_B Joer_B
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June Sketchbook Work

Ballpoint pen drawing of Instagram model Clo Gascoigne. 2026, Ballpoint Pen on 5" x 8" sketchbook.

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Richard Koehler Richard Koehler
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Batman

Experimental piece on cardboard using acrylic, markers and pastel. It was a fun picture to create.

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Will (Bampi) Edwards Will (Bampi) Edwards
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The European Goldfinch

The European Goldfinch is a striking small finch with a distinctive red face and black-and-white head. Its wings are black with a bright yellow wing bar, while the body is mainly buff or light brown. During the breeding season, the bill of male and female goldfinches is white, but at other times of the year, it is marked with a black tip. Female goldfinches are very alike in appearance to males, and visually, it is hard to tell them apart from a distance. At close range, the sexes can be distinguished by the size of the red facial patch, with the females not extending past the eyes as it does in males of the species. Juvenile goldfinches do not develop adults' red, white and black facial markings until the late summer or autumn after hatching. Until this point, they have streaky buff-brown markings on their heads. Info: Birdfact . com

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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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The Weight of Quiet

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Triangle Triangle
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Tiger

I don’t usually use toned paper so it was fun to make the white pop

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Red Plum Blossoms

A vibrant exploration of color and line, this piece captures the ephemeral beauty of red plum blossoms in a textured, contemporary sketch style. Perfect for those who appreciate the intersection of traditional botanical themes and modern, expressive artistry.

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Norman Malfatto Norman Malfatto
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Day 1 - Gren Legings

DAY ONE OF INTENSIVE ART TRAINING! Okay, back up, calm down... So! A little background. I am going into INTENSIVE ART TRAINING because I'm not the best at drawing humans. I want to get better so I can draw people, characters, and find my style. There will be 50 days, and this is day one. This drawing came from an old sketchbook from middle school. I won't post the original drawing (it's...less than ideal...), but you can see this redraw of the character. Thanks for reading this!

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Will (Bampi) Edwards Will (Bampi) Edwards
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Orangutan sketch

Orangutan sketch (Original Dimensions: 3000x3000px x 300DPI) to try out my new iPad Air M2 13 using both iArtbook Pro and Artstudio Pro artist apps. This iPad is awesome for power and quickness. Here are three main facts about adult male orangutans: 1. **Physical Characteristics**: Adult male orangutans are significantly larger than females, with an average height of about 1.2-1.5 meters (4-5 feet) and weighing around 50-100 kg (110-220 lbs). They develop distinctive physical features such as large cheek flanges (fleshy pads) and a throat pouch, which they use to produce long calls to communicate across the dense forests. 2. **Solitary Lifestyle**: Unlike many primates, male orangutans are solitary creatures. They spend most of their lives alone, except during brief periods of mating. This solitary behaviour reduces competition for food and other resources. The males will range widely and have large territories that often overlap with the ranges of several females. 3. **Long Call**: Adult male orangutans have a unique and powerful long call that can be heard over great distances. This call is used to establish territory and attract females. The call consists of a series of roars, grunts, and bellows, and it serves to warn other males of their presence, helping to maintain social hierarchy and reduce conflicts.

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Shari Wolf Shari Wolf
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Fire Horse

Chinese New Year. Year of the fire horse.

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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Lord Sebastian

I missed drawing him, Name: Lord Sebastian Matthews, Home: France, Species: Vampire (Converted), Age: 30

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Coffee Cart

A detailed pen-and-ink exploration of a modified auto-rickshaw turned into a mobile coffee stall. This design captures the charm of urban travel and the global love for street food culture, rendered in a raw, sketchbook style.

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Puppy Ugo

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Brooke McLeod Brooke McLeod
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Midnight Drive

A sped up video of this painting in process can be seen here on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/2584ILjXXK0

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Brooke McLeod Brooke McLeod
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Old Standing Cross

A reminder of the greatest gift to mankind. You can watch this being drawn on my YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_GFlBAoktFM

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Breaking Fast

Breaking Fast reflects a time when lingering was normal—an empty table, a cigarette’s glow, and the calm between what just ended and what comes next.

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Make Yourself Happy First

A vibrant message encourages personal happiness through bold, swirling letters that read "Make Yourself Happy First".

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Far End Far End
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Jert - The Silent Screamer

Can't see, can't hear, alive but dead

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Chariss Williams Chariss Williams
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Flowers and Leaves

Copic markers and Prismacolor colored pencils

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Acce Acce
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Been a while

A character from one my stories.

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Romanhan Romanhan
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Girl head in helmet

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Patron Saint of Lost Keys and Small Things.

Patron Saint of Lost Keys and Small Things. Reminded me of this poem by Elizabeth Bishop. One Art The art of losing isn’t hard to master; so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster. Lose something every day. Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent. The art of losing isn’t hard to master. Then practice losing farther, losing faster: places, and names, and where it was you meant to travel. None of these will bring disaster. I lost my mother’s watch. And look! my last, or next-to-last, of three loved houses went. The art of losing isn’t hard to master. I lost two cities, lovely ones. And, vaster, some realms I owned, two rivers, a continent. I miss them, but it wasn’t a disaster. —Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture I love) I shan’t have lied. It’s evident the art of losing’s not too hard to master though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster.

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