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Ania Pawlik Ania Pawlik
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Pickled Saturns

Sketchbook 2020, ink, coffee and domestic life...

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons
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Collection

It's never been my practice to stick pins into insects and collect them that way, but drawing them is quite appealing. These are created with Prismacolor pencils and a Micron pen.

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Meagan Beaudin Meagan Beaudin
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Earth Dragon

Created with micron ink pens and white gelly roller. Inspired by the forest.

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Dzikawa Dzikawa
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Spider-man: Homecoming

Spider-man: Homecoming fanart

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Maria Jose Da Luz Maria Jose Da Luz
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One inch cat drawings

I love metallic sharpies

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AKU NAPIE AKU NAPIE
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KAWS Tribute

This is my tribute for popular KAWS. I inspired from Companion series and turn it with my style - Robolism. Ink on A3 paper. Open for commission.

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Naomi Vona Naomi Vona
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All In All

Another of one of my last doodles for the 100 Days Project. This is called "All in All" and it's directly inspired by All Apologies song by Nirvana.

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Naomi Vona Naomi Vona
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You Don’t Come To Visit

Overview: The title of this piece is directly inspired by the lyrics of the song "Rabbit In Your Headlights" by UNKLE. I liked the fact that I shook the static sensation of this shot using some vibrant colours and decoration. The subjects seems to be frozen in time, waiting for someone that will save them.

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons
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Peonies
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This started as a line drawing based on a photo of peonies in the garden. It’s drawn with three different pens: Micron 005, Micron 03 and Faber Castell Pitt superfine (0.3) on 11x14 Strathmore Bristol Vellum. The paper isn’t terribly tolerant of wet media, so I played around with tinting it in Photoshop because I wasn't sure how it would go. But I liked it in color enough to chance painting the drawing with the nice and bright Dr Ph Martin Hydrus watercolors. It's photographed it on my drafting table with my glasses for scale. The lamp has a daylight bulb, so I think the color (at least where the light is more prominent) is fairly true.

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Mike Cooper Mike Cooper
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Sleeping Toby

Rough sketch of my dog sleeping

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons
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Maia

Maia, one of two current German Shepherds was born here at our house ten years ago. She is a grand old lady with a big ears, a big ruff and a sweet personality. This drawing was done from a photo reference AND her sleeping at my feet. I used Pigma Micron Pens in black and brown with a little graphite smudging to add a bit of shadow.

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Reece139 Reece139
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Painting Inside Silhouette

This is my most recent work, just finished. I really had a lot of fun with this one. It didn’t turn out as colorful as I hoped but the contrast is spot on. If you’d like to give me a suggesting, i’m still trying to decide if i should fill the lower right chest area of the horse. It doesn’t make sense to leave it blank but i’m afraid changing it might ruin what I have. Any opinion is welcome! :)

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Ed Ed
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A Calm Distress

An article/rant/annotation to an illustration. A #Hackney bar and its flies. This picture is not as sad and blue as it might at first seem, I promise. It is early in the week and the pub becomes the territory of the most outspoken drinkers. Raised somewhere between Churchill and Harold MacMillan, a night such as this is time for them to spin out a yarn of nostalgic fantasy. Encouraged by the lack of a crowd and with space to fill, statements start to fly. In the opening rounds the barman athletically hits back with factual blocks and reality-check haymakers; statistics and personal experiences are given. Two histories cross examined, one where 1982 means Thatcher and the Falklands, the other renders Reagan and the AIDS crisis. Stoicism and national pride vs mental health and realism. In the latter rounds the barman is fatigued, swaying on the backbar, glasses begin to stack up as form begins to drop. The older men seem stronger than ever. The barflies come in close now, they scrutinise his generations work ethic and make wild political comments on poverty, immigrants and the minimum wage. The barman is close to sheer bloody despair, he maintains his defence and focuses on breathing while maintaining his professional stance. But at the end of the night the barman knows HE will ring that bell, they will politely leave and they will return again in a week and maybe, just maybe there will be a change, common ground or maybe at least polite silence. But what these interactions have given despite the salt in the eye is community and an exchange between generations, culture and class of those participating. No home is ever straight forward, no relative without their good and bad traits and in a world where we often slide into echo chambers online or in our physical environments, the pub is still a place where society is family, face to face, pint to pint. Or maybe it's just a room with alcohol on tap?

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Maria Jose Da Luz Maria Jose Da Luz
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Sloth in nature

Posca, sharpies and artline markers. https://www.instagram.com/mjdaluz_illustration/

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Carla Carrasco Carla Carrasco
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Shark Sketch

A colored pencil sketch filled in with Copic marker. I ended up scanning the sketch and turning it into a sticker.

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Miriam Kross Miriam Kross
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Untitled

When I read the first book of the "Outlander"-Series by Diana Gabaldon, I was really inspired by the idea of travelling in time through places like Stonhenge. This is what it looks like in my head.

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Juan Pedro Ramos Ponce Juan Pedro Ramos Ponce
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Chased

Personal piece

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Misti Misti
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Orb Weaver Spider

30 minute sketch in tinted charcoal on toned black paper. This spider lives outside my window and I have the perfect view of her catching wasps all day.

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Melissa Scheu Melissa Scheu
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Bookshop Cats

Graphite drawing inspired by a photo of a shop in Venice, but with my own cats.

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Melissa Scheu Melissa Scheu
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Genius of the Verge

Mixed media drawing of a genius loci - the protective spirit of a place. Part of an upcoming series for prints, cards, and stuff!

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Cheng Guo Cheng Guo
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Via Francigena 6 - The Cloister Hostel of Svizzano

36 Days of the Via Francigena pilgrim walk recorded in sketch form, 1000 miles of drawing.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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A serpent who lunches.

A transmundane Tuesday prompt by Carson Ellis (with a serpent tail, in a hat, smoking a pipe). https://www.instagram.com/p/B8NSotBh5I2/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

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Erin Rivera Erin Rivera
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Sunrise over Bear Mountain

Painted as a project for My Painting Environments class: https://skl.sh/32Khrti I am studying and working on my environment paintings, focusing on building textures and painting with light. This was submitted as my project for a Painting Environments course. If you have any advise, tips or comments on this painting I would love to hear from you. Thanks! Epic Valley Project parameters: - Hugh, expansive valley with mix of grassy and rocky terrain - Haunting, dramatic sky with rays of light beaming - Stone formations

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Vidhi Jain Vidhi Jain
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The visitors

It's ok to not make sense. It's ok to not follow a pattern. It's ok to be the odd one out. Life is too beautiful, too amazing, to eccentric, too weird to fit inside someone else's tiny little box of an opinion about you. Break free out of that and live your life on your terms.

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Kristen Solecki Kristen Solecki
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Pigeons

Playing around with water soluble crayon and pattern

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Súa Agapé Súa Agapé
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Tropical vampires ✨
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Suzette Suzette
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Cemetery Moon

Inspired by an art piece done by Chad Wehrle.

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Step Agustin Step Agustin
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What is happiness anyway?

Head #3 of my 100 Heads.

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Melissa Lomax Melissa Lomax
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Warm Wishes Village

From our little part of the world to yours, warmest winter wishes! This piece was created 'Just For Fun' with Colored Pencils. It was so relaxing and enjoyable to doodle one house each evening!

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TimShch TimShch
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Akiyo Noguchi

The first page of my sketchbook #3. Akiyo Noguchi - a japanese rock climber, bronze medalist of 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.

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