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Timothy Simpson Timothy Simpson
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Heres Something You Dont See Everyday... [But i do]

So doodling is truly an obsession w me. I always try to draw w-out thot & w unabandoned freedom... so trying to draw something that doesn't exist or creating odd critter scenarios is the goal yet my wit & craft always get in the way since after seeing things unfold that i can't help but to redefine & give them a definitive humorous caption. My sense of humor is constant. So here r a few things that revealed themselves to me... There's a bullet turtle [Ironic & similar to a bullet train] There's a piece of Indian corn bread which produces popcorn bread; In the back ground is a 'full' moon [Hence the burping & a Moon Wok. I like aesthetic things but my witty mind just won't leave enough alone!

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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By the wall

A fun portfolio piece.

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K.Stew. K.Stew.
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Dawgo

Pencil crayon and black fine tip marker. A scribbling job of an art piece. Done fast with colour applied intuitively and without planning.

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Jay Calman Jay Calman
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Jayslist

A personal piece, just a nice cover for my Spotify playlist!

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Nicky411 Nicky411
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In all seriousness

This took me about an hour which is great because I don't have much time to spare as I am doing Camp NaNoWriMo this month. I still want to be active in the art space so this will have to do for now. I honestly really love how this piece came out. Again drawing another OC because why not.

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Salvator Mundi

A charcoal study of Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s last known work and his masterpiece. An appropriate post for today.

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Mauro Lira Mauro Lira
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Jhenifer and her Pets

Commissioned portrait painting, really enjoyed doing this piece!! Total work time: 12h Original res: 3508 x 4544px Strokes made: 29.558 more works at: www.Artstation.com/mauroliraart

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Mariana H Mariana H
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Toronto Heritage Building ‘The Foundry’

Toronto the city is fighting to save Heritage buildings from demolition, they are already on a heritage site called The Distillery District. The current premier of Ontario is corrupt and get financial backing from developer friends, to sell off important pieces of Ontario land., without any public consultation. The situation is currently being fought for by the community through estate lawyers.

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Neil Tackaberry Neil Tackaberry
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Vintage Revolver

The historically significant American Civil War era Remington .44 Army Percussion Cap & Ball Revolver (circa 1860's). From my sketchbook: HB & 9B graphite pencil on 14cm x 14cm paper.

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William Bulmer William Bulmer
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Blossom

A quick exercise in cell shading and because I felt like drawing a piece of fluff.

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Jon’te Aycox Jon’te Aycox
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‘’Mrs Victoria’

This piece is called, ‘Mrs Victoria,’ I created this for a friend in 2018. This is on a canvas. I use acrylic paint. This was a request, he was telling me the type of art that he wanted to give his girlfriend for her birthday. I love challenges as an artist, and it helps me to try new things in my art. My style is kind of versatile. He brought the piece, for his girlfriend. They both loved it. Prints of this piece is now on sale on my ArtPal site. Click on my links on page( where it says, click on my website) part of the proceeds of each sale will go to a charity.

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Jon’te Aycox Jon’te Aycox
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A Lost Light In A World Of A Battle Field,

Photography I created back in 2014, called 'A Lost Light In A World Of A Battle Field', This piece is about how things can always turn around for the better, there’s always a light At the end of the tunnel. Prints of this piece is now on sale, on my ArtPal site. Part of the proceeds goes to a good cause, charity. Click on link on my page (Click on my website) link to get to my ArtPal.

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MimiK MimiK
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Sea Holly

Not exactly a doodle LOL as this was a stippling piece with colored pencil overlay

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Sandra Sandra
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Kawaii

This is a detail on an A3 piece done in pencil.

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Emma HM. Watts Emma HM. Watts
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Red

Just wanted to created a piece with hella red

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Chris Richards Chris Richards
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An Old Bridge in Ashdown Forest

I started messing about with line and wash. I really enjoyed the speed and looseness of working on this piece. In hindsight, I'm wondering if it would be worth working on a larger, more considered version as there is quite a lot of nice texture that is missing here. Pen & watercolour on watercolour paper (4x6").

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Chris Richards Chris Richards
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Path Through the Trees

A colour sketch of woodland near my home. I'm still not sure whether to turn this into a larger piece or not - or maybe I could switch medium and try it in watercolour?

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Chris Richards Chris Richards
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Spring on the Line

A colour sketch in preparation for a larger piece. The scene is from woodland very close to my home on a spring morning during last year's lockdown.

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Chris Richards Chris Richards
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Llyn Brianne Colour Sketch

A colour sketch of Llyn Brianne in preparation for a much larger piece. The sketch was done in acrylic, but then I changed my mind and started the full-sized piece in oils.

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Chris Richards Chris Richards
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Late Winter at Llyn y Fan Fach

This was my first full-scale piece of 2020. One of my favourite locations in Wales.

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Chris Richards Chris Richards
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East From Amroth

A 4x6" colour sketch of Amroth Beach, Pembrokeshire in preparation for a much larger piece. The light that day was gorgeous, but the level of detail in the distance really could do with a larger canvas to make the most of it.

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Chris Richards Chris Richards
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Sgwyd Gwladys colour sketch

A 4x6" colour sketch of Sgwyd Gwladys in preparation for a much larger piece. Sgwyd Gwladys is a beautiful waterfall - one of many on the Neath 'Waterfall Country' walking route starting in Pontneddfechan.

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Richy Richy
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Even more vent art.

If I got a penny for every time I drew vent art and it ended up being a hecking masterpiece, I'd have enough money to pay someone to draw vent art FOR me. Drawn with FireAlpaca.

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Seth Huddleston Seth Huddleston
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The Ancient Artist

Acrylic on Paper. I painted this as an exercise, fully expecting to fail, but walked away with this nifty piece instead. I've recently been growing a lot in my painting ability, and this was a big victory for me.

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Aisha Aisha
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Vanessa And Shia

Pieces of a Woman, Sunday Times paper, Culture magazine, Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf: https://pin.it/6FfPwlm

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Richy Richy
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No-Mask Peter

I really like this piece. I dunno why. His eyes are a litte bigger than I usually draw, but aside from that, it's perfect. I think the cherries are a really good background, due to the backstory of this character. Drawn with FireAlpaca.

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Richy Richy
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Rock-afire Freddy

Okay, I understand that comparing any real-life animatronic bands to FNaF is practically a sin, but I made this doodle subconsciously and I'm in love with it. Introducing Rock-afire Freddy. FNaF animatronics have many differences to real life animatronics, like how FNaF animatronics are made of segments, while real animatronics consist of one big fur piece, much more flexible. And that many of the animatronics from FNaF are completely able to walk around --- but in real life, the animatronics only have moving parts that are essential to their performance. This sort of also leads to another difference; FNaF animatronics from a specific generation all have the same endo, while real endoskeletons for animatronics have their own endoskeleton --- which have several differences from FNaF endos, like having upper jaws (which real endos don't), having teeth (real endos just have a plate which can move the mask jaw), being very bare and with few wires (real endos are very complex, and unlike FNaF where the animtronics are probably powered by electricity, real animatronics usually run on pneumatics). Anyways, enough of me rambling.

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Spark Spark
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Birthday card

Me and my friend have an ongoing joke about Kermit having a vlog, so this was an art piEce I made for her

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FReakisH FReakisH
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Luffy Again(Cuz Im a big fan ya know)

Yup I love drawing one piece characters specially Luffy.

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Spark Spark
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Rainbow  Sweatshirt

This was probably one of the first pieces I have done where I used a reference photo for inspiration. I usually just use them for anatomy and perspective, but this time I stuck to the basic idea of the photo. (I still changed a lot tho, haha)

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