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Debbie Clapper Debbie Clapper
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Pattern Study 27: Purple

Quick cube pattern sketch study.

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Valkea Valkea
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2019 Figure drawing, vol. 1
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Here are some figure drawing images from last year that I think turned out well. These are all quickish poses, 20 mins max.

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Estee Estee
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Inko baby bird

Quick watercolor of my parakeet, Inko :)

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Anastasija Oprisnaka Anastasija Oprisnaka
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Cute doodle

I very quick yet cute doodle from long ago. I am both surprised and proud of myself for this one :P

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Belated “Flavours of Summer Drawing Challenge” entry

I was too late and missed the entry deadline…eating too much ProCrastinate?? lol. Anyways, couldn’t resist and fired up Adobe Dimensions, Illustrator and Photoshop for this quick and dirty advert.

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Jas Z Jas Z
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Sentinels (2022)

A quick piece of forest and mountain ranges done in Procreate on a rainy day.

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Joke Neyrinck Joke Neyrinck
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This artist doodles her entire house

Jook’s doodle colouring books are a collection of true gems. Her anthropomorphic and surreal scenes depict a plethora of creatures, spanning from cute and innocent-looking to downright bizarre and monster-like. Flip through the pages, get colouring and get inspired. Join Jook’s world. Colouring books for ages 7 to 77. I am a Belgian female artist & illustrator and I use a self-invented technique of automatic drawing to delve into my subconscious. I doodle everywhere and every spare moment. By quickly drawing, barring any conscious thought, I am giving as much room as possible to my imagination. Through extensive, at times even compulsive, doodling, a new and totally unique world arises. Come visit, get inspired and maybe get lost in my subconscious. Join my world and my obsessive-compulsive drawings. More info: doodleart.shop | Facebook | instagram | youtube page of the book

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Ian Bangs Ian Bangs
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London life #22

Quick street sketches.

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Nino Nino
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Untitled

Quick fun ink collaboration w/ Bao from China (https://www.simplebao.com/)

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Sarah Alborsh Sarah Alborsh
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Quick sketch

1 hour sketch

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Noah W Noah W
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Not for me

Tried a brush pen for the very first time and quickly realised that It's not for me... reason being.. that It's way too difficult haha

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Andy Gradoville Andy Gradoville
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Architectural study in pen and ink

Quick architectural detail study

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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The Book.

THE BOOK from Stories for Nighttime and Some for the Day by Ben Loory. "THE WOMAN RETURNS FROM THE STORE WITH AN armload of books. She reads them quickly, one by one, over the course of the next few weeks. But when she opens the last one, the woman frowns in surprise. All the pages in the book are blank. Every single one. The woman takes the book back to the store, but the manager won’t let her return it. Right there on the cover, the manager says, This book has no words and is non-returnable." https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf61DnhO1NL/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

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William Bulmer William Bulmer
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Court Attendant

Some random court attendant I drew up quickly.

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Felicity Felicity
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Self Portrait #1

I have avoided social media for a couple of months now as it was making me unproductive, unmotivated and all-round less creative. I miss the community of creative social media so I have made this account to post my art anonymously: good or bad; finished or not; unedited and unfiltered. I hold back a lot when making art and even more so when publishing it. This is an opportunity to change that. This is a quick self-portrait just to force myself into creating anything today.

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons
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Horse gestures

I've been playing with gesture drawing of humans and animals. Here are some quick pencil sketches of horses in motiion. 2B and 6B pencils on Canson sketch pad paper.

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Niloufer Wadia Niloufer Wadia
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Sleeping Beauty

Quick sketches first thing in the morning. Before the alarm goes...

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Natasha Natasha
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Quick rapidograph sketch

In an attempt to be much more consistent with my drawing practice (and to tackle my insecurities about showing people my drawings) I am hoping that posting some of my sketches online will help keep me accountable. So day 1 sketch, I managed to find a very cheap used college set of Rotring Rapidograph pens online, when they arrived today I was delighted to see that they had NEVER been used! After a bit of a happy dance I got a couple of the pens assembled and started to figure out how they work. This is a quick sketch on tracing paper not that I was tracing anything I just need to invest in better paper with less tooth to be able to use these pens without having ink flow issues.

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Slobodchikov Alexander Slobodchikov Alexander
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An old quick watercolor study

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Jaroslaw Jaroslaw
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skull

Just a quick study sketch

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Nav Nav
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Margaret Atwood

This is another way of working that I really like. Fine liners and chalk (colour) pencils were predominantly used, with a quick smothering of acrylics for her scarf and coarse posca pen marks for the jumper :). About the subject, Handmaid's Tale was one of those rare books that I read more than once growing up and it stayed with me, hence why I decided to draw Margaret Atwood (not seen the series yet though but I hear good things!). I accidentally had her hand cut out while penning the figure - still working on my scale and composition!

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Michael Michael
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Awkwafina

Drawn as quickly as i could.

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Rodney Rodney
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Baby Yoda

I'm really enjoying the good star wars content that we got lately, from respawn's Jedi: Fallen Order to the mandalorian and the rise of skywalker Hope you guys like this quick baby yoda drawing. Prints available on my inprnt: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/thegameworld/baby-yoda/

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Niloufer Wadia Niloufer Wadia
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My art materials

Just a quick sketch of what's in my desk

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Jami Lea Jami Lea
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Charcoal Tree

Quick sketch of a snowy tree outside my room.

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Lani Mathis Lani Mathis
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The Sea Castle

Don’t get caught here unawares… I don’t suggest you take the stairs. The treasure that this castle keeps, deep beneath the water sleeps. But if you’re patient with the tides, there’s another path it hides. Quickly now! Find the door! and hurry back onto the shore. For the moon, she will not wait to turn the tide and flood the gate. Don’t get caught here unawares… I don’t suggest you take the stairs.

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Anna Thomsen Anna Thomsen
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watercolor layering study

A little quick study, of layering a lot of different watercolors, with the help of a blowdryer

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Dmitry Shostakovich (1906–1975)

Dmitry Shostakovich (1906–1975) Shostakovich’s contemporaries do not recall seeing him working, at least not in the traditional sense. The Russian composer was able to conceptualize a new work entirely in his head, and then write it down with extreme rapidity—if uninterrupted, he could average twenty or thirty pages of score a day, making virtually no corrections as he went. But this feat was apparently preceded by hours or days of mental composition—during which he “appeared to be a man of great inner tensions,” the musicologist Alexei Ikonnikov observed, “with his continually moving, ‘speaking’ hands, which were never at rest.” Shostakovich himself was afraid that perhaps he worked too fast. “I worry about the lightning speed with which I compose,” he confessed in a letter to a friend. Undoubtedly this is bad. One shouldn’t compose as quickly as I do. Composition is a serious process, and in the words of a ballerina friend of mine, “You can’t keep going at a gallop.” I compose with diabolical speed and can’t stop myself.… It is exhausting, rather unpleasant, and at the end of the day you lack any confidence in the result. But I can’t rid myself of the bad habit. - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #shostakovich @masoncurrey

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Sarah Alborsh Sarah Alborsh
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quick sketch

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Sarah Alborsh Sarah Alborsh
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Quick Sketch

Created this sketch using one pencil

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