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Apriccot Apriccot
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Blendra

cross hatching study

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Maria Bălan Maria Bălan
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#inktober #day17 #swollen

#Swollen is the word for #inktober #day17. Because the city I live in is swollen from cars, buildings, humans, rats, pigeons, dirt and trash I considered the word to be proper for the problem of urbanization. Even if it's a natural transformation, it comes with a lot of issues. I see it as a concrete and steel monster eating the nature that stands in its way. © Maria!Bălan, 2018

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Kristen Solecki Kristen Solecki
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Hands

A sketchbook spread where I played with positive negative space with a limited color palette

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Neil Tackaberry Neil Tackaberry
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Khaleesi

Graphite pencil drawing of Khaleesi from Game of Thrones. (A3 size or 42cm x 29.7cm).

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Indira IOFEYE Indira IOFEYE
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Sketchbook - lunar repetitions

Sketchbook spread, visual diaries. Collage, acrylics, Posca, graphic markers.

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Michelle Darry Michelle Darry
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Untitled

Feathers print 2

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Eliza Eliza
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Earring lady

I know this might not look very nicely finished, but it was my first time trying procreate to draw something.

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Rolf Schroeter Rolf Schroeter
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lunch break

with fish in 'new asia food' in berlin danckelmannstr, as the only guest. the host did grow an impressive grey beard, that unfortunately is hidden behind the counter, where he sits, working on something and occasionally receives orders via phone.

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Chris Fraser Chris Fraser Plus Member
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Procession
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A procession of different characters drawn ink ink with no pencil sketching.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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April Fool

Acrylic on wood

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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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Yod Yod
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Sketch 027

YlyaYod_sketch 027, 2017 paper, ink, pencil 210 x 297 mm. N027_600 x 800 px

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Hermit Hermit
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SEX, VIOLENCE, AND SCENES OF A DISTRESSING NATURE

(Gel Fineliner on A5 Paper) The type of artwork which makes you look twice at it due to the title. If it was a photo or a sculpture, I'd probably use a readymade, but here it was something I could easily draw from memory with it being so basic and familiar to everyone.

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Valeria Valeria
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Ghost girl oc :Alamea
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Alamea is an entertainer,singer and dancer.she is super kind, passionate and selfless.whenever she makes a lot of cash,she donates her profits to needy ghosts.at first she welcomed Al and later on falls in love with him however Al didn't want to be a a relationship with her because he's not prepared which Alamea completely understood.her old design is the design where I colored her dress black,I was really trying to make her look distinctive from Princess Neera,I gave her rubber hose eyes and a pointy nose

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Jennifer Mallory-Welch Jennifer Mallory-Welch
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Proud Pelican

Acrylic on 8 x 20 canvas

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Karl Dupéré-Richer Karl Dupéré-Richer
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Sprawling critters

A few sprawling critters from my sketchbook...

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Anna Thomsen Anna Thomsen
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Inktober day 3

Inktober 2018 - Using the inktober prompts by furry little peach

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons Plus Member
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Papaver somniferum seedling

Annuals are encouraged to seed in the less formal beds in our large garden. We tend them, photograph them, and I draw and paint them. This is a colored pencil (Prismacolor) drawing of one of our seedling poppies. It was an odd form. Not exactly a single, nor a double and lacked the common cross markings in the throat.

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Kristen Solecki Kristen Solecki
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Tiny Island Sketchbook Spread

Sketchbook spread of a tiny island only accessible by boat.

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Laura Meier Laura Meier
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Portrait practice

I realized lately that I need to practice more instead of focussing too much on new ideas. So I started with face-practicing since I enjoy that the most. Thank you very much for looking at my drawing!

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Naomi Vona Naomi Vona
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Bloody Beauty

Another doodle realised for my personal 100 Days Project.

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Erin Kerr Erin Kerr
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Elf Portrait

This was done as part of a realism drawing practice with my mechanical pencil.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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This spy glass is good for nothing.

"English as She is Spoke" is a delightful example of incompetence and bad judgement. Jose da Fonseca and Pedro Carolina set out to write a Portuguese-English phrasebook. The only problem was that they didn't speak any English. They did know some French and armed with French-English phrasebook, dictionaries and enthusiasm they brought forth this book. Mark Twain was an early admirer of this book. "Nobody can add to the absurdity of this book, nobody can imitate it successfully, nobody can hope to produce its fellow; it is perfect, it must and will stand alone: its immortality is secure."

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Suzette Suzette
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Airbrush Practice

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AKU NAPIE AKU NAPIE
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Explore

Using white in on a3 size mounting board. Work on progress my detail work. Just using one pen.

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Laurine de Sélys Laurine de Sélys
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Day 8 : Semi Sacred Geometry

Day 8 : Semi Sacred Geometry [Morgan Yu from "Prey"]

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Anne Keenan Higgins Anne Keenan Higgins
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all spruced up

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Steph Steph
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Fish Fish Fish

Watercolor and India ink on cold press cotton paper.

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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Old Men In Crowns Freestyle Rapping

I saw a man outside the library wearing a crown nestled into his cowboy hat. He was speaking swiftly, seemingly to himself, possibly freestyle rapping. Probably crazy. Then I drew some saints and stuff around him. I suspect he could use some assistance, perhaps spiritual.

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Anne Keenan Higgins Anne Keenan Higgins
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Hello Spring

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