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Volta Voloshin-Smith Volta Voloshin-Smith
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Watercolor Illustrations for Farmers Market
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A few illustrations from a project for the Dallas Farmers Market.

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Victoria Jane Hughes Victoria Jane Hughes
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Portrait of Yuko Shimizu

Here's a portrait of Yuko Shimizu that I'm working on for an IlloStories project (check the group out on Facebook). I took her pose from one of her photographs, then used colours, patterns and textures that were inspired by her artworks. This could be a front page for a book about her, or maybe a page for when her story reaches this point!

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S.J. Penner S.J. Penner
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Dragons. Whee!

This was a project I did and totally forgot about. It's a Notan style dragon I did for a 2d composition class. I kinda like out it turned out. This was my first major foray into illustrator. Time: 3 hours Medium: Illustrator on Mac

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Sophia Murray Sophia Murray
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metamorphosis

... this watercolor was part of a project with the theme of letting go & embracing the new...you can see the completed image on my Instagram...❤

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Maria Jose Da Luz Maria Jose Da Luz
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Monster sketches

Monsters sketches for a personal project about coloring books.

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Jo Arnell Jo Arnell
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Peacock Butterfly

Page 2 of the literal butterfly calendar project

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Jo Arnell Jo Arnell
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Yin and Yang of Roses

Part of a tattoo project on going to build on a portfolio. Also art therapy in the later night owl hours when the mind wants to sketch but not to think :) A perfect subject here reflects that balance and time of peace

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Naomi Vona Naomi Vona
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It’s Evolution baby!

Another doodle realised for my personal 100 Days Project. Inspired by the namesake song by Pearl Jam.

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Mike Sheehan Mike Sheehan
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Some sketches from the Fullerton College costumed model night. Also a few of students auditioning for voice acting roles a video game project.

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Keith Fisher Keith Fisher
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Hope this doesn't get me kicked out as a "non-doodle" but have been having a lot of fun with this little project. Tools include cardboard, a sharpie and a knife. More to come!

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Alexander Lansang Alexander Lansang
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Sign up for my newsletter and get a code for a free Post It Doodle! Visit my secret base below to explore my most prized projects buried deep underground! alexanderlansang.com

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Ingrid Vermeer Ingrid Vermeer
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Day 214 of my project #365daysofpostitpeople

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Ingrid Vermeer Ingrid Vermeer
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Day 150-175 of my project #365daysofpostitpeople

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Charles Pacis Charles Pacis
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WIP series project // H U M A N (1)

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Whispers Across the Horizon

This is no landscape you could ever stand in. No observational drawing, no safe horizon line. This chalk experiment is a dream unfolding in color: a golden field lit from within, a scarlet seam of fire at its edge, and a storm-heavy sky pressing down with ancient weight. It feels like a place between worlds—where the conscious and unconscious meet, where memory and imagination blur. Some might see a battlefield, others a meadow after rain, and still others a veil between life and death. That is the beauty: the painting does not tell you what it is; it invites you to confess what you see. Psychologists say we project ourselves onto images like these. So—what do you notice first? The light? The darkness? The burning red? Perhaps that is not about the drawing at all, but about you.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Mud Prints & Sacred Transitions
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Sometimes, a good goodbye is also a fresh hello. As we wrapped up our "Sacred Spaces" paintings, I asked our student teacher to design a one-day project—something playful, earthy, and engaging to ease the class into her care. She brought mud. Literally. Using mud and simple stencils, students pressed images—flowers, insects, wings—onto the sidewalk behind our school. There's something timeless about making marks with the ground itself. It felt ancient and immediate at the same time. These prints won’t last long, but maybe that’s the point. A fleeting image, a shared laugh, a new hand guiding the next phase of learning. Art is about making marks. Not all of them need to be permanent.

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Trying to Wrangle Time

I don't know where the time goes when working on a project.

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Kurtis D Edwards Kurtis D Edwards Plus Member
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mystic landscapes course work

i took a landscape course; our project was a mystic, foggy landscape. I went a bit different adding in the figure looking out to the island

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Tammy Comfort Tammy Comfort Plus Member
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Touch the Sky
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I look forward to seeing what will come through on this project!

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Tammy Comfort Tammy Comfort Plus Member
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Filtered Photography
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Capturing the spaces in between and amplifying them with a play on exposure and contrast to bring forth the beauty I see within the layers. This particular play is a flower I saved from a very special event I attended. I then dried the petals of this beauty. These special petals make their way to various projects, including oil and acrylic paintings and resin on canvas. More to come :)

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mhmakesthings mhmakesthings Plus Member
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Quick Animal Sketches

Quick studies of animals that start with P, brainstorming for an alphabet project I'm doing.

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mhmakesthings mhmakesthings Plus Member
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Lionfish

Abstracted lionfish, as part of a project where I'm drawing animals using different art styles/techniques each time. Made with digital watercolor brushes.

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mhmakesthings mhmakesthings Plus Member
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A is for Axolotl

Part of a personal project I'm working on right now, to experiment with new art styles and practice lettering skills by drawing animals. The color palette and symmetrical motifs in this one were inspired by the boats on Lake Xochimilco in Mexico, which is the last remaining place wild axolotls live.

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mhmakesthings mhmakesthings Plus Member
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D is for Donkey

Part of a personal project I'm working on right now, to experiment with unfamiliar art styles and practice lettering skills by drawing animals. This is my first foray into cubism-inspired artwork (definitely don't claim to be an expert on actual cubism)--it was way more fun than I expected! I think I'll be trying some more...

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Cartoon Network Saviour, April 2023.

Ten days back (April 7th) was my 30th birthday! Been up to my eyeballs in photography projects since then and only just got some breathing space to draw... always good to be back after a break, however big or small.

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Lora Sager Lora Sager Plus Member
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Sketch for oil painting (royal cat)

This is a commissioned project for a feisty cat whom you could never take your eyes off unless you don't mind the after math.

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Lora Sager Lora Sager Plus Member
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Greeting Crab
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Mix media, it was a fun project and is now hanging up just to make the walls look happier.

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Tonya Doughty Tonya Doughty Plus Member
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Junkmail artjournal

My favorite way to eliminate the often paralyzing fear of "ruining" "good" paper is to just paint on any and all junk mail that comes into my house. Higher end catalogs are great for this, they don't use slick, thin paper (and even that gets used in collage or as a desk cover for other projects) and they're already bound for you. Just add marks! Carry it with you. Scan the pages you like. Cut it up later for making other art. It's "just" junk mail, so there is literally no pressure. I have HUNDREDS of these type of things and I run across them all the time, forgotten, in some old backpack or purse or drawer and it's a treasure to look through them again, and add new marks, paints and words.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Diablo Spirited, November 2021.

I’m coming out of another one of those periods where I’ve drew or doodled very little (all the other projects on the go until now!), but as always I got my mojo back in the nick of time, it seems. :) Same old stuff here for now!

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Sunday Morning Project

Yesterday's (Sunday) morning project.

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