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Maia Palomar Maia Palomar
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A Little Spark of Madness

August 11th, 2014. The day it all stopped, but the little spark of madness never actually disappeared. I find it funny how I'm fascinated with trying to look into other's minds when I can't even figure out my own.

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E K Lindgren E K Lindgren
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Lady of the Blossoms

Created as an image for a puzzle, this piece is pen and ink with digital coloring

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Jeanne Rose Gomez Jeanne Rose Gomez
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Stepping Out

A new piece of artwork which means stepping outside of comfort zone and bloom. It took me a while to finish this painting, because I really wanted to enjoy the process without any pressure. Also this is my first time to paint on a bigger size watercolor paper. ❤️✨ Happy creating everyone!

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Federico Federico
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Elk in the Forest

What inspired me with this piece was an enchanted forest. The purple trees and pinkish leaves plus the somewhat colorful grass (capturing it with my camera was a little tough but its a mix of forest and deep green with some blue) and the shrooms made me think of a kind of air of mysticism and fantasy. The Elk is one of my favorite animals and I feel has a regal presence almost in it. I thought about adding more vegetation but I was afraid of adding too much. What do you think? ^^

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Krista Sutton Krista Sutton
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Free Flow (working title)

This is going to take a while. VERY large "kitchen sink" piece I go to whenever I can, when I need to just free flow and put down whatever comes to mind.

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Cheng Guo Cheng Guo
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Via Francigena 3 - Pieve di Sorano, Filattiera

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

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Odinel pierre Odinel pierre
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Cardi B

Cardi B

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Ana15 Ana15
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Panda

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Cherish Cherish
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Killua and Gon

This is such a dope art piece that I painted if you would like to buy this make sure to look on my website :))

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Odinel pierre Odinel pierre
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Notorious Big

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Maia Palomar Maia Palomar
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Graphite Past
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Where do I begin with this one? This is a drawing of my dad and I; the picture was taken back in 2006, a happier time, I suppose. I don't commonly think about my dad, I don't necessarily think about how much I miss him or how I wish I could see him again, so it was odd for me to sit and look through old photos. I don't really know my dad; I do, but I don't. My dad was physically part of my life for 10 years, the second half of those were not the best. Mental illness, self medicating for years, debt, heroin, arguments, threats, uncertainty. I feel like I remember the negative more because I was older, my parents couldn't hide it from me like they used to. At the same time, when he was sober and stable, life was good. Life was great, things felt complete. So here I am, 6 years since he died. I don't want to say his image is fading, but I know less of who he was than I did before. I see the good from some (the ones who praise him, who act like he was a saint), and I see the bad from others (the one who felt the pain). I suppose I no longer see my view, my memories aren't there anymore. I don't necessarily feel sad, the anger has faded, and I can't say I'm happy. Maybe I'll figure it out one day, but, for now, it is what it is.

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Travis D. Hendrix Travis D. Hendrix
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London compass rose

Journey Journal, page 11. London. Watercolour, ink and gouache on toned recycled paper. Postcards and zines available for purchase.

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Suzette Suzette
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Spooky Tree

My first attempt at drawing a piece inspired by the art in my favorite childhood book series Scary Stories to tell in the dark. I am actually rather happy with this piece even though some details are a bit off. Comments and critique always welcome. ♡♡

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Sulema Sulema
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Larger Labyrinth

Oil Sharpie on canvas.

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Machine Boy Machine Boy
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ooo...he likes n old car ee does!

to be fair they are much nicer than the generic built by computer...pieces of crap we all drive around in nowadays!

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Tonya Tonya
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Which way is up

I was listening to music and here's what became of a doodle. It's different. Thyme again so am i

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Isadora Iris Isadora Iris
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Youre being watched

One of my favorite pieces I've ever made (:

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Tony Bothel Tony Bothel
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Monk Kirby

It's Monk Kirby! Did you ever wonder what Kirby would look like if he swallowed a monk and copied his power (or joined our Order)? Lol. Well this is how! Haha more specifically if he copied me and my power of the Beard too. ^_^ (I used Solid Snake and Link Kirbys for reference. ) He would be a good monk, doesn't talk too much. heh. but he would probably eat everything in the monastic pantry so maybe not. lol. #SuperSmashBros, #Kirby, #Link, #Snake, #Sketch, #MarkerArt, #Pen, #Monk, #Benedictine, #DivineWill, #CopyAbility

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Grant Grant
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Progression

The piece covers the struggle that the LGBTQ+ community had to face over the last few centuries to get to the point where we are today - and although it isn't perfect yet, a lot of progress has been made. The articles in the background all reflect key moments in this progression including Stonewall. The two male peacocks - evident through their colourful feathers - represent the community as it stands today and is a representative of the progress made.

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Marisa Marisa
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Phoenix in Orange Sharpie

4 x 6

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Christina M. Christina M.
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Practicing

A piece just for practice.

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Sulema Sulema
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Labyrinth Black or White

Oil and gold Sharpie on black canvas.

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Maia Palomar Maia Palomar
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Just a Test

This piece is in a style that, I think, is very different from how I usually drawn or paint. I had bought myself a set of acrylic gouache paints, and I wanted to do something to test them out since I'd never used them before. (I'm definitely not the type of person who sees something new and buys it for the heck of it, but here we are..) I will say, I'm happy I bought them. If anyone has these paints and can share any tips on using them, it would be greatly appreciated!

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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Truth be told this was a pinterst try

Truth be told this was a Pinterst try, so its very much inspired by a lovely piece of artwork that want mine, I only tired to imitate the overall thing

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Stretching Meadhbh (Maeve)

Classical lighting setup. Finished piece derived from an initial sketch. Model: Meadhbh (Maeve). H, 4B pencils and white Prismacolor pencil on 9” x 12” Strathmore Toned Grey sketchbook paper.

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Maia Palomar Maia Palomar
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Sunglasses

I was on the fence of whether or not I was going to make a piece for the prompt, but I'm glad I did. I tested out some watercolor pens I had recently gotten (I definitely have to practice with them a bit more). I didn't really have a plan for this, and it was a bit fun to do something so spontaneously.

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Joer_B Joer_B
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A sketchbook drawing of the classical sculpture, The Wrestlers

I found this grouping quite challenging to draw. Also known as The Two Wrestlers, The Uffizi Wrestlers or The Pancrastinae. The sculpture is a Roman marble sculpture copy of a lost Greek original from the third century BCE. The piece is in the Uffizi collection in Florence, Italy.

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Emily Espinoza Emily Espinoza
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Clown

This is my first digital piece :)

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Christina M. Christina M.
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Grace

A digital piece I did a few weeks ago, drawn on the ipad using procreate.

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Julia Cornett Julia Cornett
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Speculating On Andy

Got inspired while watching "The Shawshank Redemption" once again. Is this format played out? Please let me know.

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