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Trent Humphreys Trent Humphreys
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W. I. P

This is my latest piece In progress!charcoal, charcoal powder, Carbon pencil

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Ares Nguyen Ares Nguyen
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Touch

Touch.

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Indira IOFEYE Indira IOFEYE
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Sketchbook spread - portals

Collage, graphic marker, pen

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Michael Michael
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Glove

Digital illustration on iPad pro

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Oscar Oscar
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Side Face Model Drawing Color Sketch by Oz Galeano

Side Face Model Drawing Color Sketch by Oz Galeano Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arte_ozgaleano/ Comissions: https://www.fiverr.com/s/6WzyVL Donations: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ozgaleano Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@OzGaleano?sub_confirmation=1 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Ozgaleano Shop: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/ozgaleano/ TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@oz_galeano Behance: https://www.behance.net/ozgaleano KO-FI: https://ko-fi.com/ozgaleano/commissions

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Cat Mom

A different Kind of Cat Mom

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Will (Bampi) Edwards Will (Bampi) Edwards
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Daily Drawing Prompt Work

I see two Siskins down at the waters edge on a misty morning before going to work.

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Herb Jordan Herb Jordan
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Paisley Doodle

Black and white graphite drawing, done in pencil (.7 mechanical), in 5" x 5" sketchbooks. (This is a work in progress.)

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Jean Garro Jean Garro
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Practice ink

Saw a similar drawing on Pinterest and decided to put my micron pens to use

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mindthegap mindthegap
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creatures from another dimension

creatures from another dimension

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Valkea Valkea
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Light study: St Giles

Today’s urban sketching effort. I tried to capture light coming through windows at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. Posca markers, brush pens and water soluble pencil on brown A4

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Jess Bernadette Jess Bernadette
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Inktober Day 21: Spicy Clementine

Congrats to anyone else who took part in inktober this year! I focused on combining witches inspired by different types of teas and I had so much fun! I’m conquering my irrational fear of side profiles and I think it’s working, I’ve been really liking side profiles lately and finding them easier to do. I experimented on this piece with adding freckles (they’re a feature in all of my inktober sketches but I haven’t liked how freckles have looked when I’ve dotted them in with a pen or brush) and uh, I guess it was kind of a success? Next time I’ll use my lighter shading colour for them, as I used the ink I use for my lines and it turned out really dark and concentrated, but I think they’re cute! (and I have ink sprays everywhere)

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Mike Litecky Mike Litecky
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100 Dogs (#24)

Personal project to draw 100 pups.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Five Chairs, Holding Space
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Chairs are more than wood or iron. They are metaphors, quiet keepers of what it means to be present. They wait, as Wendell Berry might say, for us to “make a place to sit down. Sit down. Be quiet.” I draw them because they embody the humblest love—affection, as Berry calls it, that “gives itself no airs.” In their stillness, chairs hold the weight of relationships, the churn of thought, the grace of silence. They are where we meet, where we linger, where we become. These three drawings are offerings—sketches of chairs that invite connection, reflection, and the slow work of being. Each is a small sacred place, as Berry reminds us, not desecrated by haste or distraction, but alive with possibility. Drawing 1: The Coffee Shop Chairs Two wooden chairs face each other across a small round table in a coffee shop, their grain worn smooth by years of elbows and whispered truths. The table is a circle, a shape that knows no hierarchy, only intimacy. These chairs are for relationships that dare to deepen—for friends who risk vulnerability, for lovers who speak in glances, for strangers who become less strange. They ask for eye contact, for mugs of coffee grown cold in the heat of conversation. Here, sentences begin, “I’ve always wanted to tell you…” or “What if we…” These chairs shun the clamor of screens, as Berry urges, and invite the “three-dimensioned life” of shared breath. They are the seats of courage, where presence weaves the delicate threads of togetherness. Drawing 2: The Sandwich Café Chairs In a sandwich café, two wooden chairs sit across a small square table, its edges sharp, its surface scarred by crumbs and time. These chairs are angled close, as if conspiring. They are for relationships of a different timbre—perhaps the quick catch-up of old friends, the tentative lunch of colleagues, or the parent and child navigating new distances. The square table speaks of structure, of boundaries, yet the chairs lean in, softening the angles. They wait for laughter that spills over plates, for silences that carry weight, for the small confessions that bind us. These are chairs for the work of relating, for the patience that “joins time to eternity,” as Berry writes. They ask us to stay, to listen, to let the ordinary become profound. Drawing 3: The Patio Chair A lone cast-iron chair rests on a patio, its arms open to the wild nearness of nature—grass creeping close, vines curling at its feet, the air heavy with dusk. This chair is not for dialogue but for solitude, for the slow processing of thought. It is the seat of the poet, the dreamer, the one who sits with what was said—or left unsaid. Here, ideas settle like sediment in a quiet stream; here, the heart sifts through joy or grief. As Berry advises, this chair accepts “what comes from silence,” offering a place to make sense of the world’s noise. Its iron roots it to the earth, unyielding yet tender, a throne for contemplation where one might “make a poem that does not disturb the silence from which it came.” This is the chair for becoming, for growing older, for meeting oneself. These three chairs—one for intimacy, one for the labor of connection, one for solitude—are a trinity of relation. They are not grand, but they are true. They hold space for the conversations that shape us, the silences that heal us, the thoughts that root us. They are, in Berry’s words, sacred places, made holy by the simple act of sitting down. My drawings are but traces of these places—postcards from moments where we might remember how to be with one another, or how to be alone. So, pull up a chair. Or three. Sit down. Be quiet. The world is waiting to soften.

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Cartoon Characters

Lindsey's prompt: Scooby Doo

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Pal Kev & Mel

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Yānā Moon Craft & Art Yānā Moon Craft & Art
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Sol

Lino print. I added some silver dust to grey paint. I also made a version on black card, with white paint and silver dust.

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Lorne Malvo

“Your problem is you spent your whole life thinking there are rules. There aren't.”

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Jeanette Jeanette
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Draw-a-Box Work in Progress #1

I graduated from school with a degree in Bachelor of Science is what my teachers told me is a good enough degree to get hired in the art world but I don't know what in the art world I want to do. It took me six-years to get a four-year degree and eight years after graduating from high-school to figure out what I want to do with my life. I want to be a freelance artist creating my own work and doing commissions for others but even with my degree the level that I am at now is not good enough to sell neither am I at the level I want to be at. So.... I am taking the rest of my twenties to get at that level starting at ground zero and learning the basics from this website I found www.drawabox.com. This image is one of the exercises I'm doing. I have seen some amazing artists here and would love to learn from all of you so if you have any feedback on my work or would like to have a conversation between artists please don't hesitate to send me a message. Thanks

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mindthegap mindthegap
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depths of ruin

depths of ruin

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mindthegap mindthegap
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from another world
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from another world

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Plant Theme

Lindsey's prompt: Tiger lily

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Oscar Oscar
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Side Face Model Portrait Art by Oz Galeano

Side Face Model Portrait Art by Oz Galeano Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arte_ozgaleano/ Comissions: https://www.fiverr.com/s/6WzyVL Donations: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ozgaleano Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@OzGaleano?sub_confirmation=1 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Ozgaleano Shop: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/ozgaleano/ TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@oz_galeano Behance: https://www.behance.net/ozgaleano KO-FI: https://ko-fi.com/ozgaleano/commissions

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Prince Durin IV (in color)

Character of Yesterday

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Background Processing Background Processing
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Surprise!

i have no idea

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The Covatar The Covatar
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Rihanna

Wow-wow, what exciting news we got! Rihanna surprised the whole world with the announcement about her pregnancy. We wish her future baby an amazing and eventful life!

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Iordan Daniela Iordan Daniela
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Monster- sketch practice

Pencils on Canson paper format A3

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Landmarks

Lindsey's prompt: Great Wall

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Palm Springs

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Shading Practice

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