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Bailey DeWolf Bailey DeWolf
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“Six”

First commission done! This is Six.

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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Laid back model

One of my favourite drawings. You can tell I was really on that day. So few strokes of the pencil caught shape and light. I won't sell this drawing.

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Shin Shin
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barn owl

soaring barn owl I love.

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Anne Keenan Higgins Anne Keenan Higgins
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Let it Snow

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Odinel pierre Odinel pierre
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Haircut

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Sunaina bajaj Sunaina bajaj
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Planet

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Peak Freaky”, January 2021.

Been aching to draw one of these for a while now! Can’t knock goblin sharks, that’s for sure.

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Anne Keenan Higgins Anne Keenan Higgins
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Eloise and Penelope

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Richy Richy
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Rock-afire Freddy

Okay, I understand that comparing any real-life animatronic bands to FNaF is practically a sin, but I made this doodle subconsciously and I'm in love with it. Introducing Rock-afire Freddy. FNaF animatronics have many differences to real life animatronics, like how FNaF animatronics are made of segments, while real animatronics consist of one big fur piece, much more flexible. And that many of the animatronics from FNaF are completely able to walk around --- but in real life, the animatronics only have moving parts that are essential to their performance. This sort of also leads to another difference; FNaF animatronics from a specific generation all have the same endo, while real endoskeletons for animatronics have their own endoskeleton --- which have several differences from FNaF endos, like having upper jaws (which real endos don't), having teeth (real endos just have a plate which can move the mask jaw), being very bare and with few wires (real endos are very complex, and unlike FNaF where the animtronics are probably powered by electricity, real animatronics usually run on pneumatics). Anyways, enough of me rambling.

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Bilaal Sulaiman Bilaal Sulaiman
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Black Prince

This drawing was done as a request for someone, the horse that I drew is an award winning show horse named Black Prince. This was my second attempt at realism using black fine liners and pencils, personally I think I didn't do too bad.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Next Questioning, January 2021.

Another alien oddball (as per usual)!

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thisIZmyMIND thisIZmyMIND
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eye 2 - eye wide open

eye wide open

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Anna M Anna M
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Eye 2 Eye
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I've always enjoyed drawing eyes. Honestly, that's my favorite part of a person to draw. Any advice on how to make it better? I'm open to critiques!

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Bilaal Sulaiman Bilaal Sulaiman
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Slipped Secrets

I did this artwork for a public art exhibition called "Home is where the Art is". Initially the drawing was supposed to just be a open mouth with a snake coming out of it but I felt that it lacked a story and a strong enough message so I drew the other snakes on and added the 2 other faces. The story behind this image is entirely up to the viewer but my take on it was that different people react differently to certain information, my main focus was the distribution of secrets and since many teenager refer to people that let their secrets loose as snakes I thought why not depict it in that form. The drawing displays three reactions to learning another's secret, one passes the secret on to another, the other defends it ferociously in your face but lets it slip loose when nobodies looking and the other receives the information and holds onto it

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Odinel pierre Odinel pierre
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I hold the secret

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Aisha Aisha
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Peeping

Based on https://pin.it/2wnlM8s

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Richy Richy
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Charizard Sketch

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Ashima Bawa Ashima Bawa
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Monkey Business

When goldilocks visits.

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Grant Miller Grant Miller
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Growing Stronger

Pen and colored pencil. I wanted to draw people with nature-themed hair, so I picked the petunia for her. The eyebrows may need some work.

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Carmen garcia Carmen garcia
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Garden

Pencil colored and gouache drawing

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Maia Palomar Maia Palomar
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Tis a Foot
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Yes, indeed, this is a foot. A foot that has taken up 5 months of my life but here we are. For some context, I'm lucky to be able to take 2 art classes this year (senior year perks, I suppose) especially given the strict scheduling connected to the STEM program I'm in. I'm taking Studio Drawing, and this is my first Bargue drawing. Definitely different than what I'm used to doing (and not the most interesting to look at), definitely mildly infuriating at times, but it's done.

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Odinel pierre Odinel pierre
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Local Valet employee

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Godel Santos Godel Santos
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enchanted FOREST

started whit pencil,then colored whit oil,,,no reference,,,hope you like!

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Grant Miller Grant Miller
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Landscape

Charcoal and graphite. I drew this while standing in the woods for over an hour. The light kept changing as the sun was going down. Fortunately, I was able to capture some dramatic shadows!

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Jodie Davies Jodie Davies
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Through the eye of a fox
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MimiK MimiK
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Beta

Giving it a go with artist colored pencils for the first time. Finding it challenging to keep a point on the pencils and anyway to recover if what should have been a white area gets too much color? Do most colored pencil artists use solvents to blend?

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Jodie Davies Jodie Davies
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Imagine

Pencil and charcoal

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Odinel pierre Odinel pierre
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Back to my closet

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Tim Nordin Tim Nordin
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The Fawkes Scream

The Fawkes Scream, after Munch. Some anonymous dude on a bridge of spies.

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Jana S.

Pencil Drawing

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