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E K Lindgren E K Lindgren
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Relaxing Leprechaun

8.5 x 11 colored pencils and ink on medium weight sketch paper

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Lora Sager Lora Sager Plus Member
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Little mushrooms greeting card

Relief print

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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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Lora Sager Lora Sager Plus Member
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Relief print

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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Galaxy

I needed something relaxing to create.

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Nigel McAuley Nigel McAuley
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BELFAST.

My doodle inspired by my home city of Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles: Picnics

Lindsey's prompt: Umbrella

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Lora Sager Lora Sager Plus Member
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Relief print in progress

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Jufi Jufi
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Relax

My drawing, my interpretation of relaxation my ideas drawn with a fine liner pencil

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Art Craft Land Art Craft Land
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Woman in the shirt by Larisa Leah Dizlarka | ArtCraftLand

"The painting ""The Girl in a Shirt"" is one of the paintings series ""Her"".The artwork is painted in oil on canvas with wide textured strokes of a brush and a palette knife. In the work, we can see the opposition of a gentle female image and deliberately careless aggressive rough strokes of paint. The artist plays of black and white hard contrast against delicate pastel colors. The girl depicted in the painting feels constrained by external conditions, which prevents this painting from having an erotic value. The girl nervously tries to unbutton her shirt in order to get more air and freedom. Her pose is not balanced, which shows even more uncertainty and indecision. That's why this artwork is considered rather dramatic."

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Art Craft Land Art Craft Land
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Tightrope - walkers in eternity  by Esfir Shapiro | ArtCraftLand

segments , steps, blindfolded, a difference of language between the body and something subtle , lack of movement.click -switch! the union of body and soul , the disappearance of the blindfold from the eyes and the flight between the immensely endless bright layers of fields .I am very curious about the sophisticated nature of things and phenomena: myself, people the Universe, I like to consider and feel them like a multi-layered cake, where each layer has its own history, worldview, and even its own temperature. I love to listen lectures of charismatic lovers of philosophy, design, music, human psychology and I enjoy the excitement it brings and the birth of new layers inside me. I rarely manage to silence my inner critic and for many years I have been learning how to be able to do it productively. I am still in the process though. I treat my life as a long voyage, changing directions and yes - sometimes those around me. I understand that even 24 hours a day is not enough and I definitely realize that my life today is much more colorful and interesting than when I was 20 years old.

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E K Lindgren E K Lindgren
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Relaxing in the Leaves

A fairy prepares to relax with one last stretch.

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Bradley culebro Bradley culebro
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Being Ugly Sucks

Here on this acrylic/ink on canvas piece, you can see a Loupee realizing that it truly, in fact, is very ugly. Actually so ugly, that it began to melt its surrounding reality causing its shadow to lose its true vibrancy. All it wanted was to see was its pupils. No one can relate to this situation any better than you can.

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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Monster (Cover 2)

So some of these images are concepts covers for Monster. I'm done setting dates. When I finish it, I finish it. But until then, concepts. Monster is going to be story based on mental health with a mix of religion. I have stories inside and they are scratching to get out. But the struggles are real and I'm trying to get the images out and onto the screen, paper, and ink.

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Marlon Boettger Marlon Boettger
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The Desert Train

They rode in silence as the sandy dunes passed them by. There was a storm brewing at the horizon. They did not know what destiny had in store for them next. All they had was themselves to rely on. They needed no one, they were independent.

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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Monster (Cover 2 Concept)

What is real and what is not? What is a lie and what is truth? When mental health and religion can't coexist.

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ZombieDoesArt ZombieDoesArt
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Anxiety

>> Anxiety—the most common of all mental disorders—currently affects about one in 13 people (7.3 percent). This is how I felt when I struggled with it. Support your relatives and friends who are struggling with it! It means a lot! Made by: Autodesk Sketchbook

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Pratik Parwatwar Pratik Parwatwar
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Temple: Art beyond time

I think Art is the only good thing came out of religion. Maybe centuries from now when science will only be the thing people believe in, we will finally appreaciate the art we've created out of religious competency. At that time we are living out there in space because of the nuclear disaster we've made on earth making it inhabitable for us to live. Because somebody thought that his god is better than somebody else's. So now revisiting after centuries, looking at the marvels our ancestors have created make us hope that always good things come out of bad things. We just have to search for it.

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Margaret Langston Margaret Langston
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Mark with iPad

We both work long hours. This is how my husband winds down. I rarely get him in any other pose during the week

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Noa Noa Plus Member
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Quarantine Coloring

Used my copics to color the released page! Really relaxing :)

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Hibernation

In fact, she [Mummy] said after a while, we have gone into hibernation. Nobody can get in any longer and no one can get out! I looked carefully at her and understood that we were saved. At last we were absolutely safe and protected. This menacing snow had hidden us inside in the warm for ever and we didn't have to worry a bit about what went on there outside. I was filled with enormous relief, and I shouted, I love you I LOVE YOU, and took all the cushions and threw them at her and laughed and shouted and Mummy threw them all back and in the end we were lying on the floor just laughing. Then we began our underground life. We walked around in our nighties and did nothing. Mummy didn't draw. We were bears with pine needles in our stomachs and anyone who dared come near our winter lair was torn to pieces. We were lavish with the wood, and threw log after log on to the fire until it roared. Sometimes we growled. We let the dangerous world outside look after itself, it had died, it had fallen out into space. Only Mummy and I were left. - Sculptor's Daughter by Tove Jansson #dailydrawing #tovejansson

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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Radios BACK!

So I wanted to draw something fun since Hazbin finally came out! Looking forward to Jan 26 and Feb 2 that's when they release the next set of episodes. Alastor definitely was not disappointing...so far. It airs on Amazon Prime if your interested, great show for adults.

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Anne Hill Anne Hill
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Worry-free

He loses himself in his own fur, when he’s utterly relaxed. Touch that fluffy belly so casually exposed, though, and you’re likely to get punctured. He doesn’t know he’s irresistibly soft.

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Chariss Williams Chariss Williams
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Lounging and Relaxing

ArtPop markers and Prismacolor colored pencils

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Grant Miller Grant Miller
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Cane Chair

I'm working on finishing this with watercolor and pen. It symbolizes growing up and the important relationships between old and young. Critiques are appreciated.

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Pratik Parwatwar Pratik Parwatwar
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Listening to the Cosmos

I have been listening to astrophysicist's broadcasts a lot this days. Few I like the most are Joe Rogans's with Neil deGrasse Tyson, Brian Cox, Sean Carroll. They talk about obviously space, extra terrestrial life but also religion, people, psychology. I realised that when you think at cosmos level or at subatomic level, the things we worry about in day to day life feel very less compared to the vastness out there or in us. So I think it is very important to get out of the city, to find clear sky and look at the stars up there. It gives a surprising energy which I don't know how to describe but feels powerful.

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Kurt Claaßen Kurt Claaßen
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Jenseits der Grenze

Surreale Landschaft, Aquarell und Guache.

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Grey Grey
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COVID-19 AWARENESS

This is to show that how relentlessly our doctors and hospital staffs are giving their best to save our lives :')

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Jamie Domingo Jamie Domingo
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Mini GOTs Throne Chair
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On December 2017, after my frineds and I exhanged gifts, we thought "why don't we do it next year?? Valentine's Day!" So in January 2018, we got our picks and our theme was "Something Effort" since it's important in every relationship. Since then I started making this, every day I would add some details. I was lucky to know that the one I picked likes Game of Thrones so there. Made with air dry clay then painted with acrylic paint.

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Sparktaneous Sparktaneous
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Atmosphere Of A Park

Watercolor plein air painting but my painting subject of decorative flourishes portray the vibe of this park: Relaxing ASMR sounds of barking dogs, screaming children, and screeching parrots.

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