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Fiona Chinkan Fiona Chinkan
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I’m fascinated in how something may make you feel. For instance, I’m deeply moved by images of outer space from the Hubble space telescope, but I do not try to recreate those photographs in my work. What does not exist in those photos, is how they may make us feel. This is why you won’t see any “realism” in my art. When we send astronauts to space, they can discuss factually what is happening, but what truly moves human beings is when astronauts describe how they felt while they were there. So, I choose to express how I feel, as opposed to illustrate what I see.

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Fiona Chinkan Fiona Chinkan
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Cosmic Expression 13

I’m fascinated in how something may make you feel. For instance, I’m deeply moved by images of outer space from the Hubble space telescope, but I do not try to recreate those photographs in my work. What does not exist in those photos, is how they may make us feel. This is why you won’t see any “realism” in my art. When we send astronauts to space, they can discuss factually what is happening, but what truly moves human beings is when astronauts describe how they felt while they were there. So, I choose to express how I feel, as opposed to illustrate what I see.

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Fiona Chinkan Fiona Chinkan
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I’m fascinated in how something may make you feel. For instance, I’m deeply moved by images of outer space from the Hubble space telescope, but I do not try to recreate those photographs in my work. What does not exist in those photos, is how they may make us feel. This is why you won’t see any “realism” in my art. When we send astronauts to space, they can discuss factually what is happening, but what truly moves human beings is when astronauts describe how they felt while they were there. So, I choose to express how I feel, as opposed to illustrate what I see.

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Fiona Chinkan Fiona Chinkan
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I’m fascinated in how something may make you feel. For instance, I’m deeply moved by images of outer space from the Hubble space telescope, but I do not try to recreate those photographs in my work. What does not exist in those photos, is how they may make us feel. This is why you won’t see any “realism” in my art. When we send astronauts to space, they can discuss factually what is happening, but what truly moves human beings is when astronauts describe how they felt while they were there. So, I choose to express how I feel, as opposed to illustrate what I see.

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Fiona Chinkan Fiona Chinkan
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Cosmic Expression 3

I’m fascinated in how something may make you feel. For instance, I’m deeply moved by images of outer space from the Hubble space telescope, but I do not try to recreate those photographs in my work. What does not exist in those photos, is how they may make us feel. This is why you won’t see any “realism” in my art. When we send astronauts to space, they can discuss factually what is happening, but what truly moves human beings is when astronauts describe how they felt while they were there. So, I choose to express how I feel, as opposed to illustrate what I see.

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Fiona Chinkan Fiona Chinkan
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Cosmic Expression 1

I’m fascinated in how something may make you feel. For instance, I’m deeply moved by images of outer space from the Hubble space telescope, but I do not try to recreate those photographs in my work. What does not exist in those photos, is how they may make us feel. This is why you won’t see any “realism” in my art. When we send astronauts to space, they can discuss factually what is happening, but what truly moves human beings is when astronauts describe how they felt while they were there. So, I choose to express how I feel, as opposed to illustrate what I see.

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Tazio Tazio
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My plans failed

Photography and acrylics on wood

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Shaunna Hubbard Shaunna Hubbard
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Still life 1

Still life photography looking at the poetics of light ..

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Karen Lin Karen Lin
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Household III

Just for fun!

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Karen Lin Karen Lin
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Household II

Just for fun!

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Karen Lin Karen Lin
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Household I

Just for fun!

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Celeste Celeste
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Mother Natures Bounty

Mother Nature Drawing Challenge

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Young Woman and her Mom

Pencil Sketch..photographed against a lampshade

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Priyanka rawat Priyanka rawat
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Alora couple

The digital form of hand-drawn art

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Rik Catlow Rik Catlow
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Tiki Cat

Made this while getting coffee this Saturday. Drawn in my sketchbook and photographed with my iPhone. Colored in Procreate on my iPad Pro.

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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I DONT UNDERSTAND COLOR THEORY AND I NEVER WILL

One of my high school friends went on a family trip and returned to find his girlfriend obsessed with a dead bird. She had found it, extensively photographed it, and kept it in a box. He broke up with her. I cannot, for the life of me, get over this story, even though it happened almost 20 years ago. I want to hunt this girl down and ask her approximately one million questions.

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Naomi Vona Naomi Vona
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Fluo Conversations

Pens and paper on vintage photo.

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Anika Kuntze Anika Kuntze
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butterfly

it’s basicly an ink drawing with acrylics underneath on canvas. This is a detail of the big picture. I photographed it and then layered it with its mirrored picture.

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el chico tabla el chico tabla
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Pizza lovers

Take a bite!

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Joanna Pavlopoulou Joanna Pavlopoulou
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Revisited

Mixed media: Pencil drawing, linocut print, collage, ink drawing

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Edmund Gamponia Edmund Gamponia
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Untitled

Capturing the photographer

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AYUSHI SHARMA AYUSHI SHARMA
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Untitled

Doodling on photograph while getting bored in office.

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Gianni DAlerta Gianni D'Alerta Plus Member
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Untitled

Reference is from a Miami Beach Art Deco 1950s photograph. Watercolor, ink, watercolor pencils.

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Jon Moss Jon Moss
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Untitled

The unique perspective of Aldous Huxley. (Reference: National Portrait Gallery, London. Photographer: Howard Coster 1934)

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Adam Lewis Adam Lewis
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Untitled

Part of my Sh!t Stock series – Doodle bombing stock photography.

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Adam Lewis Adam Lewis
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Untitled

Part of my Sh!t Stock series – Doodle bombing stock photography.

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Adam Lewis Adam Lewis
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Untitled

Part of my Sh!t Stock series – Doodle bombing stock photography.

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