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rex riley rex riley
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just to post

Just doodleing on my tabs. I can doodle and still hangout with my family

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Jess Jess
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Finish Poster Drink Tea Procrastinate

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deirdre gillespie deirdre gillespie
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Hermit Hermit
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The Necro-Parasite

(2B pencil on a 139mm x 87mm postcard) A spoof of the old comic-book adverts. It was usually the novelty and joke companies which sold nasty little items that nasty little kids could torment others with. They certainly knew their market well!

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ikkneoous ikkneoous
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While waiting for a friend, sitting in front of the library. Trying my best, To finish up my cheap coffee.

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Tex Viana Tex Viana
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I'm making a logo for an optometrist and now I'm drawing eyes everywhere

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Technique Progress

I’m often asked about my Bic pen drawings and how I do them. It starts with a good foundational drawing, the ballpoint pen part is just trying to colour within the lines. I try to do my best to explain the process, but the best way to show my progress is by posting my efforts to master pen drawings over the span of 3 or so years. I have been doodling/drawing with ballpoint pens as far back as I can remember - they were cheap, readily available and always lying around the house. It wasn’t until I was bored during a particularly long team meeting-conference call (around 2016-17) that I started to think about the possibilities of ballpoint pens as serious portrait illustration tools. My first experiments with full colour ink portrait drawings were rather crude, but that’s the point of learning new techniques—as long as the curiosity and the love of drawing is there, you can transfer that skill and passion into any medium. Remember, the most exquisite drawings and paintings you see didn’t materialise fully formed, they started out as failed experiments. Failure after failure after failure. It’s important to remember this when you get discouraged (I've failed spectacularly over the years). The only difference between the accomplished artist and the beginner is hundreds of hours of practice. Talent can only get you so far. It’s the hard work that you do behind the scenes that makes your work look effortless. Keep doodling. Keep learning. Stay curious.

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Marian D Marian D
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A quicky

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Robin Parker Robin Parker
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Congratulations! You've almost made it to Friday! Happy Humpday!

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Sam Snyder Sam Snyder
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When the Toddler Won’t Leave the Stove Alone

When the toddler won’t leave the stove alone. (Not that he can read yet.)

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Toby J Kernan Toby J Kernan
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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons
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Mandela
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Definitely doodling---This is my first mandela and it ranged from great fun to great frustration. It ended up a little "waby swaby," but I suppose that's in keeping. It's 12 inches across with 32 points. Drawn with a micron pen, then colored in markers (in whatever colors I happened to have) and has colored pencil shadows. I scanned it into PhotoShop and played with altering colors. Made a green one for my green-crazy friend and a subdued desaturated one for myself. It's quite printable on my oversized color laser printer---so ill be a fun "social distancing" poster gift for my friends. Each one with a personal color range.

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karolina badz karolina badz
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Christina Erb Christina Erb
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Inês Antunes Inês Antunes
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Hat goose

Here is one of 3 illustrations I made for customizable postcards, available for purchase at @cava.galeria I wanted to make another silly #goose with a fun #hat

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stacey walker oldham stacey walker oldham Plus Member
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colosseum

vintage postcard inspired illustration

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Ash Kodiak Ash Kodiak
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Fat Cat

Just a quick fat cat

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Amit Ida Amit Ida
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Sketch studie

Hello doodlers :) This is a studie I did from a painting that I sae in pinterest. I don't know who is the artist that painted this because his name was not in the post, so if you know this please artist let me know!!

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Mark Warner Mark Warner
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The Pencil, otherwise known as the Pen-Seal

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Cathey Ambush Cathey Ambush
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Joer_B Joer_B
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Amy, Arms Up 2
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Second drawing of Amy with her arms up. Based on an earlier sketch that I’ve posted. Bic4 Ballpoint Pen, Hello Kitty 10 Colour Ballpoint Pen on 9” x 12” Archival paper. Model: Amy_D

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Joan Ablahani Joan Ablahani
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Naomi Vona Naomi Vona
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Saluti Dal Futuro Series - 007

Ongoing series of handmade collages realised over vintage postcards.

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Tyler vevea Tyler vevea
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I shouldve posted this on Wednesday.

Graphite drawing

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stacey walker oldham stacey walker oldham Plus Member
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crane festival poster entry
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my entry for this year's crane festival poster contest in Teton Valley, Idaho

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Nigel Sussman Nigel Sussman
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Jan MB Jan MB
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Chris Fraser Chris Fraser
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Pre/post quarantine doodle
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I started this with the Doodle Addicts Pre/post quarantine diptych drawing challenge in mind, but I didn't make the deadline (I started it on the day of the deadline, so it was a little ambitious!). The first half of the drawing represents before the corona virus and the second half is after the virus and kind of living with it. No pencil, just straight into the drawing with ink. It's rough, but I like how it turned out and there are some fun characters.

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Mike Slayton Mike Slayton
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Mike Slayton Mike Slayton
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