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Christy Van Orden Christy Van Orden Plus Member
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Dot, bugs life

Dot from Bugs Life

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Bird Song

Mechanical pencil drawing with digital texture and color added

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Clover Head

Mechanical pencil drawing with digital texture and color added

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Kraken Head

Mechanical pencil drawing with digital texture and color added

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Pandemik, September 2020.

A couple of beers, thoughts in my head about lockdown easing and Radiohead lingering in the background while I work = stuff like this.

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Christy Van Orden Christy Van Orden Plus Member
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Lovey

Lovey the robot

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Stanley

Graphite on paper

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Undercover/Mythical, June 2020.

A narwhal! Because, why not?

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Morgan Elle Morgan Elle Plus Member
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dogs

pencil drawing during quarantine

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Christy Van Orden Christy Van Orden Plus Member
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Beetlejuice doll

BeetleJuice voodoo doll

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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As Valid As Dante Writing About His Inferno, April 2020.

A line in 'Renegade: The Lives And Tales Of Mark E. Smith', which I'm currently reading, got my creative juices flowing this time around!

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Nuclear Fallout”, January 2020.

Not as apocalyptic as it looks or sounds! Inspired by a dream I had about committing a social faux-pas of the worst kind you could imagine.

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Cameron Cameron
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R.I.P. Mingus

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Lynn Lynn
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Emergence of the Ram

AP Studio Sustained Investigation piece - 2026, Watercolor and sepia-toned colored pencil on paper.

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IchibanOkami IchibanOkami
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Monster Sketch

Here's a sketch from a while back and decided to post it here.

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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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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Breaking fast

A sketch recalling an era when smoking indoors after a meal was commonplace—a fleeting pause of stillness before continuing the journey ahead. Done with mechanical pencil on scrap printer paper.

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eclectic muse eclectic muse
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Gift of the Magi - sketch

A late Christmas edition, but I suppose it's fine because it's still Christmastide. And according to the story, the wise men didn't actually arrive at the time of Jesus's birth so the lateness has some historical basis.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Custodia

This feather rests as a symbol of gentle guardianship. Light enough to drift, yet preserved with intention, it speaks to protection without restraint—something watched over, not controlled. It represents care that is quiet, constant, and strong precisely because it does not weigh anything down.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Interim

A moment suspended between departure and arrival. Interim explores transition—where movement pauses, direction is uncertain, and meaning exists in the waiting. Rendered with restraint and negative space, the piece invites reflection on the quiet spaces between what was and what will be.

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Creative Ardour Creative Ardour
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Tree

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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PERDITAS

A solitary rowboat drifts across a muted, restless surface, unanchored and unattended. Rendered in charcoal, ink, and subtle white highlights, the vessel exists in a quiet state of motion—moving, yet going nowhere. The surrounding water is suggested through loose, rhythmic lines, emphasizing atmosphere and isolation over realism. The boat is sharply defined against the hazy background, its dark contours and interior shadows contrasting with the soft, unsettled environment. Oars rest unevenly, implying recent human presence while reinforcing absence. The name Perditas—Latin for “lost”—is affixed to the hull, anchoring the emotional weight of the piece without explanation. This work explores themes of solitude, uncertainty, and endurance. With no shoreline or destination in sight, Perditas becomes a reflection on drifting—physically, mentally, and emotionally—inviting the viewer to confront their own sense of direction within an undefined space.

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Norman Malfatto Norman Malfatto
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The Bringer of Great Destiny

This is another dragon. They're the Bringer of Great Destiny, and basically tell you you're destined for good things. It was designed by my sibling, and this is a redesign I made. Sorry that it's hard to see. My camera is bad and my house is dark.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Tool series #6 The Pipe wrench

Pipe Wrench — 16×20, graphite & acrylic accents The next addition to my growing Tool Series. # 6 A classic pipe wrench rendered with tight line work, layered shading, and subtle grit that brings out every ridge and tooth. I leaned into the industrial personality of the tool—solid, heavy, built for work—and let the shadows do the storytelling. It’s a tribute to the objects that shaped my childhood and still live on in my shop today.

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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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Blue Budgerigar

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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The hammer

A portrait of everyday power. This hammer isn’t just a tool—it’s a symbol of the work ethic that built me, the late nights, the factory shifts, and the determination behind every canvas. Graphite, grit, and precision shading bring out every dent and edge. Simple object, serious presence.

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Hermit Hermit
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SONJA NADSAX - British Heroes

(2B pencil on 158mm x 137mm paper) "They're not flag-waving wannabes, or finger-pointing-blamemongers. They're true British Heroes! They were born with spines of steel, have spunk by the bucketload, and their upper-lips aren't just stiff, they're rock-solid! They're the type who'll kick those mad-dogs aside and proudly march, bare-arsed, into the midday sun!"

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Romanhan Romanhan
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Doodles

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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Bat Characters

Just some of my bat creations. Also, training at work was very boring.

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Valentina Balan Valentina Balan
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Abstract cityscape

Abstract cityscape gouache and color pencils, A5, 2020

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