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erik cheung erik cheung
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Sutra

Whether the script in the background is an actual sutra is not the concern, even if it is, would it be readable to most? I question the use of lines in Calligraphy. Without the recognition of the exact words or meaning, can we still appreciate the quality and skills involved? Armed with a Chinese writing foundation, I adapted the use of the eight strokes (the basis of construction to Chinese character). The `writings’ resembles Chinese/Japanese writings but in fact, they are not. I needed a texture. With language as a symbol of culture, by visually adapting these kind of lines endears us to the image.

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erik cheung erik cheung
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Figurine

The form of Martial Arts introduced by Bruce Lee embraces `being formless’ as a central idea. Sharing this belief, my works do not start with an intention of what to make, but rather the process is to follow-through to what the works wish to become. In Jeet Kun To, the practice is to `be water’, to react and to blend. Instead of following the artist’s desire to direct the brush, I enhance, without an intention to change or render. The composition dropped from elsewhere as a message and is polished to shine.

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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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Magpie in Colour

This is NOT my artwork, this was given to me as a graduation gift from my brother. This was during the drought so not a lot of us could get a bouquet of flowers, my brother asked our art teacher to do an extra print for me. When I found this in my gift bag I was already emotional and almost cried. This was better than a bouquet of flowers, one of my favourite birds in my favourite medium.

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Richard Olsen Richard Olsen
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Sunflower-lady

Sunflower-lady. This is my DTIYS version of Geminih's drawing prompt.

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HEL MORT HEL MORT
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Hel Morts Women, lAdolescence Perdue

Original painting created by HEL MORT®, Mixed Media on Aluminium.

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Simon Simon
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Summer tan lines

These are the tan lines you get when you've been cycling round in shorts and tshirts all spring

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CollectorIsAdorable CollectorIsAdorable
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Princess Diana

Made using pencils

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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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Frangipani

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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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Hibiscus

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Sneezy Sneezy
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QUEEN

Jung here. Done 2022 with color pencils on 11x17 bristol. Original art is up for sale $150 (shipping fee will apply) USD email me and open for private commissions as well jungmeister4@yahoo.com ALSO My art book is available to purchase. To purchase my art book hit the link. https://www.artwanted.com/artist.cfm?ArtID=115637&Tab=Books&CPID=1133

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Rebecca Gibson Rebecca Gibson
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On Mount Golgotha

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Simon Simon
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Yellow Raincoats

These spring rain showerrs seem never ending. Always good to be prepared when riding.

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Evan Evan
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Blueprint

09 MAY 2023

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Will (Bampi) Edwards Will (Bampi) Edwards
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Bumblebee

Flight of the bumblebee The lifecycle begins in spring, when rising temperatures awaken a queen bumblebee that has been hibernating alone in the soil. The queen will have spent the entire winter underground, using up reserves of energy stored as fat in her body. When she first emerges, she feeds on flowers, drinking nectar to gain energy. She will then begin to search for a suitable nest site. Frequent nesting sites include holes in the ground, tussocky grass, bird boxes and under garden sheds.

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Simon Simon
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The Clog Bike

You can rent this clog bike in Amsterdam. Don't know why you would. But you can.

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Evan Evan
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A Bugs Life

30 APR 2023

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Evan Evan
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The Creek

28 APR 2023

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Evan Evan
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Sunflowers that love the Sun

27 APR 2023

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Evan Evan
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Trials/Tribulations

25 APR 2023

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Yānā Moon Craft & Art Yānā Moon Craft & Art
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Art Club Logo

I created a bunch of logos for the art club I am a member of. I made a lino cut, printed it a few times and then digitally edited some of the prints.

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Jeanette Jeanette
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Improvement
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I've been working on my painting skills lately and this is what my progress is so far. I made this for my co-worker she loved it.

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Evan Evan
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Big Falls, CA

15 APR 2023

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Adam Curry Adam Curry
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The reincarnation of revenge.

What happens to the animal kingdom once used and abused for human entertainment? This drawing represents the spirit of those creatures, once killed for sport, taking their rightful revenge on mankind. There's no room for bullfighting in modern society.

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Spring is Here

Pencil Drawing

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Art Craft Land Art Craft Land
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Flip flops heart

The materials that Meir uses in her works are not of the refined and so she is called an “arte povere” artist. At times she describes her work as someone dealing in alchemy - work develops as in a trial laboratory with different techniques and materials. She says, “ at times the artistic work process is a sort of puzzle demanding the filling in of all the empty squares “. Some of her work focuses on women, and they incorporate criticism and cultural protest. Meir has strong opinions about recycling and environmental protection that is represented in her works by use of materials and shapes. In her work she reacts to contemporary art that communicates with the eco system, waste, and she also searches for different worlds. Her works are made up of layers upon colorful layers that when we look at them it becomes clear that the mound of waste she chose is not coincidental. It actually becomes a colorful kaleidoscope of utopia. Jaffa Meir is a multifaceted, autodidact artist working in painting, sculpture, photography, product design, carpets and furniture, painting on textile, and computer graphics. The structural composition of some of the works is influenced also by her many years of working in the architects’ office. Meir also worked in the developing of ideas within the field of ecosystems and recycling for factories such as Coca Cola, and during this process came up with ideas for designing parks and public game spaces using industrial waste products.

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Japanese Cat in teal landscape

Japanese Cat in teal landscape

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Lizzy P Lizzy P
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Sunnnny March

Beginning of spring. Whimsical rainbows and floral life

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Robert Falagrady Robert Falagrady
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Corpse profile

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lisa labellarte lisa labellarte
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Spring

Watercolor, pen, pencils and pens

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Art Craft Land Art Craft Land
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Home by Jaffa Meir

The materials that Meir uses in her works are not of the refined and so she is called an “arte povere” artist. At times she describes her work as someone dealing in alchemy - work develops as in a trial laboratory with different techniques and materials. She says, “ at times the artistic work process is a sort of puzzle demanding the filling in of all the empty squares “. Some of her work focuses on women, and they incorporate criticism and cultural protest. Meir has strong opinions about recycling and environmental protection that is represented in her works by use of materials and shapes. In her work she reacts to contemporary art that communicates with the eco system, waste, and she also searches for different worlds. Her works are made up of layers upon colorful layers that when we look at them it becomes clear that the mound of waste she chose is not coincidental. It actually becomes a colorful kaleidoscope of utopia. Jaffa Meir is a multifaceted, autodidact artist working in painting, sculpture, photography, product design, carpets and furniture, painting on textile, and computer graphics. The structural composition of some of the works is influenced also by her many years of working in the architects’ office. Meir also worked in the developing of ideas within the field of ecosystems and recycling for factories such as Coca Cola, and during this process came up with ideas for designing parks and public game spaces using industrial waste products.

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