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Jasmin Jasmin
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Puddytat

...as my daughter says. Watercolour on watercolour paper. Mixing all the greens was real fun. I enjoyed every minute of creating this piece. And, of course, the first person I showed it to, found some fault with it...

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Will (Bampi) Edwards Will (Bampi) Edwards
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Linocut Style -- Magpie in Snow Scene

My latest and first with digital oils. - Magpie in Snow Scene with the PC and ArtRage6 App. I hope you like it as much as I do.

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Valkea Valkea
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Inktober2020, Day 16: Rocket

Oh no, it is the Rock ET! Brushpens and posca markers on coloured A4

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Amélya Bernard Amélya Bernard
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The Elephant

Étude chromatique colorée à l'aquarelle dans le cadre du cours de dessin à la deuxième session. The final result of a color study exercise made in class. This piece got sold not long ago.

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Erica Joy Erica Joy
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Succumb

6"×8" watercolor, marker and ink on Strathmore Toned Tan. "Succumb" #9 of 25 Dreamcatcher series. This piece is for sale in my etsy shop. You can find the link on my Facebook page

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Artistic Ruminations Artistic Ruminations
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Gateway to the Past: A Citys Pencil-Shaded Memory

Draped in delicate pencil strokes, this artwork elegantly portrays a historic city gate, standing as a timeless sentry to myriad untold stories. Each shaded contour brings forth the intricate details of the gate's architecture, echoing the urban landscape of a bygone era. The deft use of monochrome evokes a nostalgic journey through the annals of time, where every shadow and highlight adds to the depth and texture of this piece. This mesmerizing blend of artistry and history invites viewers to step into the past and embrace the serene splendor of the city's storied gateway.

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Sandra Sandra
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My Final Fantasy

Here's a piece of pencil art.

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Marina Marina
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Cosmic Horror

"Like maggots in a dog's carcass, they fill me, my children..." A cosmic being known as "The Sleeper", "The Ugly", but most often he is proudly called "The Father". "Like maggots in a dog's carcass, they fill me, my children..." A cosmic being known as "The Sleeper", "The Ugly", but most often he is proudly called "The Father". I SWEAR I made him before I knew about Barbatos. Anyway, The Father sleeps deep beneath Gotham and unwittingly poisons the city and its population with his toxic aura. He is known to his cult as the God of Madness and Chaos. He simply cannot control his influence on those around, which makes him a villain of a tragic fate. I figured his existence would be a good enough explanation for why Gotham is such a rotten piece of society, with very creative supervillains who loves to be so extra and why they not executed horribly for everything they've done. The cult of his worshippers is quite old and includes a huge number of people trying to keep him asleep, because if he wakes up and gets out of his prison, it will be the end of the city, and maybe not only the city... I should point out: he's not actually a god, he's an alien, and he's not the embodiment of "chaos and madness" - he's a cosmic horror, most likely mentally ill and therefore his aura is toxic. He didn't create the villains or Batman, but his aura affected the environment in which they were created.

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Simon Simon
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Darth Rides Back

Another Star Wars fan art piece of my all time fav character from Star Wars. Which is telling how impactful his performance was considering he had very little screen time. we are talking just minutes in each film.

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Juan Pedro Ramos Ponce Juan Pedro Ramos Ponce
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The bridge

Personal piece.

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Marianne Patterson Marianne Patterson
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The strong man wearing black clothes and holding a sword looks cool

The photo was made and completed on Adobe Photoshop software by Marianne Patterson on January 12,2018. © All artwork is protected under copyright and owned by Marianne Patterson. All parts of content are Copyright © 2018 of Marianne Patterson. All rights reserved. You may not otherwise copy or transmit the contents of this website either electronically or in hard copies, or link to this website. You may not alter the content of this site in any manner. If you have any copyright issues,please contact Marianne Patterson who may or may not grant permission: MariannePatterson.art@outlook.com

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Jenna Jenna
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Late Night Denial

Late Night Denial is an art piece that I created with my LEDs, music, and ofc some markers. Enjoy loves

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Stephen Stephen
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Terror and Peace

This painting started out as a pumpkin design for the Chads Ford, Pennsylvania, Historical Society’s Great Pumpkin Carve, which I have been participating in for the last eleven years. What inspired me to turn the design into a lasting painting was the message, made the design so relevant. It seems the message, which echoes louder and louder as each day passes; the force of heaven and hell are coming out of the dark and into the daylight. The dove in the painting has always been used in mankind’s history to represent hope, peace, and the symbol of the Holy Spirit. The sun in the Bible is called the greater light that governs the day. So, I used dove and the sun to represent the spiritual force of the heavenly kingdom that is seen and unseen in our world. The bat is known as a creature of the night, thought to be a foul creature that people fear. The moon in the Bible is called the lesser light, which was created to govern the night, to give light on to the earth at night. Nighttime is mentioned in the Bible as when men do their evil deeds. Before man invented methods to light the street and people’s homes, people limited their activity at night due to the absence of light. People with superstitious beliefs believe that demonic creature dwelt in the shadow and would attack them if they stepped out of the light. Another historical fact is that bandits would hide in the dark and rob night travelers. People also worked while it was daylight, then would party, get drunk, and sleep around at night. The Bible mentions that those who reject God’s Messiah do not come into the light because their deeds are evil, and they don’t want them to be exposed. So I chose to use the bat and the moon to symbolize the dark evil kingdom of the fallen angels. 168 The reason why the two creatures converge in the middle is because mankind is the centerpiece that both sides are contesting for. Man kind, in the beginning, was created as a holy creation. But just as Satan decided he was going to exalt himself above His Creator, he went to the rest of the angels to get them to join his army to dethrone God. When Satan and his army lost the battle for the heavenly kingdom, He turned his eyes to conquering the earthly realm by tempting mankind, who God had gifted the deed of the earth to. The devil possesses a snake to hold a conversation with man to deceive them into distrusting God and leading them to disobey the commandment from God not to eat from The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. This is how man became the middle battleground. God’s force is battling to restore mankind back to fellowship with God and regain their citizenship in God’s eternal kingdom. Satan and his army of fallen angels work on deceiving, afflicting, and destroying mankind in hope of taking as many as his army can drag to the eternal lake of fire, where God will throw everyone who has denounced Him as their God and king. (Sept 18, 2016) See Less

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Valeria Loyola Valeria Loyola
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Polluted City

This is part of a series satire illustrations based on the environment and the detriment human pollution has towards our ecosystem.

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Lynn Lynn
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With Gratitude

I have been making a lot of thank you cards lately and I thought I’d share. Haven’t had a ton of experience with watercolor lately, but I find the best way to get back into using a medium is using it on small projects and gradually working up to bigger pieces.

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Trent Humphreys Trent Humphreys
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Lynch

A commission piece in progress....graphite!

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Winters Winters
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Neon Peregrine

Messing around with very mixed media. Pen, pencil, color pencil, colored sharpies, brush pen and acrylic pen. Just threw everything within arms reach at it lol.

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ROBIN ROBIN
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Train Journey Moments - 5

This is the 5th piece that I painted during my train journey. I painted this scene after passing so many bridges, i was wondering how the people from below might see us when the train is crossing the bridge. A group of girls ( students ) got excited when I showed some of my paintings. So I gifted one of them this (●'◡'●)

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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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Watcher in the Gum Tree

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Odinel pierre Odinel pierre
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Drink to the New year

"Drink to the New Year " Animation I created, it all starts as a simple drawing. I decided to add more to this piece.

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Rhoda Chan Rhoda Chan
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Frenchie CoCo

French Bull Dog. This is my friend’s dog, name is coco! Done with Pisma Color Pencils on paper!

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Martin Balsam Martin Balsam
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Today’s medium: sharpies

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Jan Balko Jan Balko
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Santa Sebastiana

Santa Sebastiana, Santa muerte, is a saint for mexican narcomafia, here as variation of pieta with a victim of the cartel. (Pencil. Crayons. 2013)

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Phil Conner Phil Conner
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Ventura Pier II

Spray paint and acrylic painting on canvas

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Lynn Lynn
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Little Chameleon Friend

Ceramic piece

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Shann Larsson Shann Larsson
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01032020

section of a larger piece in oil-stick from March 2020

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Thanksgiving

Lindsey's prompt: Pumpkin Pie

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Simon Simon
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The Art of Riding, inky version

Black and white, pen and ink version of my signature piece from the series, Bikes of Amsterdam

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Em Em
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Ranboo and Aimsey

another digital piece. im trying different styles and basic sketches are my favorite so far.

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Dakota Fleming Dakota Fleming
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Colorado

Sharpie marker on media paper

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