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Arnold

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Danielle Estefan Danielle Estefan
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"Black Hole" - Ink doodle on bristol. Trying to get back into inks

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Jenny Kroik Jenny Kroik
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Texting with Calder

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aziz tirta atmadja aziz tirta atmadja
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Interior of the railway station of Beos/ jakarta kota

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Leib Chigrin Leib Chigrin
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Pen & ink portrait of Gordon Cole.

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Edmund Gamponia Edmund Gamponia
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Maskara series - The mentor

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OLAMIA OLAMIA
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Asian girl portrait (03/06/2015)

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Patricia Ba Patricia Ba
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Leib Chigrin Leib Chigrin
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Pen & ink portrait of James Baldwin.

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Eliza Eliza
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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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Sometimes it's not just the face that make the drawing, but the cloths that fit.

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Diogo Costta Diogo Costta
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This is Keaton Henson, an English folk rock musician, visual artist and poet from London.

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Val Myburgh Val Myburgh
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One of the Big Five: Buffalo. Pen and ink and mixed media on old map

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Jennifer ackerman Jennifer ackerman
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Dionne. Colored pencil, Copic multi liner, white gel pen.

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Luz Rodriguez Dager Luz Rodriguez Dager
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Rainbow ninfas

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Makayla Lewis Makayla Lewis
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Write down everything your afraid of... now cross each one out as if slaying a dragon with a sword.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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To Draw or Not to Draw: Honoring the Bard Behind the Desk

This portrait of Mr. Joshua Anderson—our resident Shakespeare whisperer—was drawn by student artist Covey Garrett as part of a school-wide tribute to our teachers. Students photographed, gridded, and drew 18x24” posters of their teachers, each paired with a favorite catchphrase. Mr. Anderson’s? A classic: “Hint, hint. Wink, wink. Nudge, nudge.” We think the Bard would approve. "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely teachers..." (okay, we may have paraphrased a bit).

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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When the Trees Are Still Thinking

A Brief Pause at the Edge of Becoming It seems I am always seeking a place to sit— not just to rest the body, but to settle the soul. Yet even in stillness, Gary Brecka’s words whisper: “The quickest way to old age is the aggressive pursuit of comfort.” So I do not stay long. I walked until I found a picnic table beneath a canopy of bare-limbed trees, branches like open hands waiting for green. The blue spruces nearby— stoic, unchanged, whispering that some things endure. I sketched. Not perfectly. Not for anyone’s praise. Just a mark to say: I was here. Alive in this in-between. Waiting. Listening. Not for leaves— but for something truer than comfort. Thank you for joining me in this small noticing. A moment borrowed from the rush. A table. A tree. A thought. A gift.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Passing Marks

I am an art teacher with a master’s degree—trained by brilliant professors who believed that art could do more than decorate walls. I offer safe spaces for teenagers to grow—nourishing soil where their imaginations can take root. And yet… I am assigned to hallway duty. This is compulsory education, after all. So I sit—posted like a sentinel—watching young lives stream past. “Get to class,” I say with a smile and a nudge. The system wants attendance; I’m hungry for presence. Armed not with a whistle or clipboard, but with a pen— my scribble’s soft insurgency. The hallway stretches out like a geometric hymn. Columns and corners chant structure. Teenagers swirl past—half-formed galaxies of limbs and laughter— their orbits chaotic, their gravity pulling time forward. I begin to draw. Not their tardiness, but their motion. A shoulder. A blur of sneakers. A tilted head chasing freedom. Feet flickering like seconds. Each mark a pulse. Each smudge a breath. My paper becomes a seismograph of seeing— trembling gently through the mundane. This isn’t about making art for a frame or a feed. It’s about refusing to leak away in the fluorescent hum of obligation. It’s a quiet mutiny against the clock. I do this on long car rides, too (passenger side, mind you). Letting the lines grow wild, jagged, and unapologetic. Not for polish— but for presence. This is how I remember I’m still alive. Still growing. Still watching. Still choosing to see. Because sometimes mental health looks like a piece of scrap paper, a moving pen, and the simple, sacred act of marking time with wonder.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Observing the Observer - 10 minute after dinner self portrait

2B pencil focusing on the eye, nose and mouth. The reflection today is a suggestion that we find what we look for, and we see what we want to see. Our family dinners include a sharing time of: 1. Who blessed you today? 2. Who did you bless today? and 3. What are you thankful for? It is suggested by some that if you focus on the abundance, you will not see so much of the lack, but if you focus on the lack, you will not be able to see the abundance so well. This was illustrated by the questions: "How many red cars did you see on the way to work this morning?" My answer was: "No Idea!" It is because I was not looking. If I was being given $100.00 for each red car I spotted, I would have certainly been looking, and maybe even getting creative with the definition of 'red'. What are you looking for? What are you finding?

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Lana Lana Plus Member
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CIRCLES OOOOH

Meh i dont know how to describe it.

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Tonya Doughty Tonya Doughty Plus Member
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The Attempt

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Barleywino

Graphite and iron oxide recovered from acid mine drainage on watercolor paper

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Junkyard Sam Junkyard Sam Plus Member
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Hot Lovah

I'll tell you what's up... It's your hot lovah in a teacup. With a tattoo on his thigh because he's the kinda guy who will love you 'til the sun's up.

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GROBO GROBO Plus Member
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OKAT OKAT Plus Member
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Norman Malfatto Norman Malfatto
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Animation Thing

So I am making a little animation (as part of my art training) and this is the first frame. It's to a song, so I put the words on the screen, so that's why the word is there

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Will (Bampi) Edwards Will (Bampi) Edwards
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Taffy, Shichon Terrier

I've been thinking about this for some time now. I possess a plethora of incomplete artworks, and I ultimately chose to push through the countless pieces in development and stumbled upon this one. I can't believe this one went unnoticed. This is Taffy, a mixed Shih Tzu, Bichon Frise, and Terrier known as Shichon Terrier. Please kindly show him some affection! #doglovers #dogportrait #dogportraits #dogsketch #dogdrawing #dogart #dogartist #cutepuppy @bampidraws

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Bone deep

Stripped of skin, status, and story, what remains is the truth beneath it all. Bone Deep is a minimalist skeletal portrait rendered in graphite and ink on canvas, built through cross-hatching, stark contrast, and deliberate restraint. The exaggerated skull and hollow eyes confront the viewer directly — not with fear, but with inevitability.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Elevated patience

A quiet study of restraint at altitude. Framed through an aircraft window, the world below drifts by while the interior remains still—objects worn, familiar, and waiting. Subtle distortions in perspective and muted tones emphasize the tension between motion and pause, progress and endurance. This piece captures the discipline of waiting while suspended between departure and arrival, where patience is not passive, but practiced under pressure.

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