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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Eyebrows Eyebrows

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Lana Lana Plus Member
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This is me lol

Brown har, colorful t shirt, ya its me.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Starry Jonah

Ink on paper

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Tracy Miller Tracy Miller Plus Member
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Growing Cold

Coals lose their warmth the longer they are away from the group

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Overgrown Octopus

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Tomorrow’s Tomorrow”, August 2023.

Pokemon fever!

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“When I’m Happy I Like To Throw A Plain Up In The Air”, May 2023.

More sharks in space!

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David Corkery David Corkery Plus Member
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Gladator/now we are free

This is inspired from the the soundtrack to Gladator the film. Its about how most people will end up in some kind of Colosseum, metaphorically speaking. Life will throw at us many problems. A sketch for a body of work. The black cross is a sword buried in the ground. Maybe its a symbol of peace.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Today Is Wednesday And Tomorrow Is The Moon, February 2017.

Well, it all had to start somewhere didn’t it?

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Leib Chigrin Leib Chigrin
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Crow

Ink on paper, 6x8".

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Inês Antunes Inês Antunes
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Giving Tuesday

When we help someone there is always something that blooms and grows beyond us. It is an increasingly necessary action in a world that unfortunately is increasingly divided. @givingtuesdaypt challenged me to illustrate its movement inspired by this year's motto "Together we change the world"! This day is celebrated on the first tuesday after BlackFriday, calling on anyone to choose a cause that ressonates with them and give back to them however you can. Thus, a wave of massive generosity is created, which can (and should) extend beyond today! Are there any organizations you want to support? : .

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Anne Hill Anne Hill
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Up There

White and sanguine conte pencils on toned paper. These ruins captured my drawing itch with the quality of the light filtering brilliantly through the tangled growth outside, and the open shade within. At a metaphorical level, the image is about the sense of having a laborious path set in stone for me by custom, convention, and culture, while way is wide open to the chaotic fertility of nature, should I choose to follow my own feet and heart.

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Steve Tenebrini Steve Tenebrini
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Sketchbook 11.07.2018

I was tired of carrying around a bunch of Microns. I want one or two refillable pens so I started with buying a new Lamy AL-Star Fountain Pen. I love it. I got the medium nib and am able to get a nice range of line width from it. This and maybe a fine nib and I'll be all set for a travel kit. This is the first page I drew with it.

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Sanuri Zulkefli Sanuri Zulkefli
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Random Practice

Just a random drawing with Daler rowney FW ink.

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glen glen
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Haughty culture”

This piece was done with watercolour crayons, crayons, fineliner, acrylic paint and a touch of posca. I was showing that love can be blind and sometimes almost arrogant and selfish, the arrow has hit the spot on the second attempt but the scars are still to be seen. Although the person playing cupid aint always an outside force. I enjoy playing with the titles and am constantly changing and thinking of what it will be called when doing the piece, but i do like my wordplay. this one was a play on horticulture and felt it all tied in to the final design :)) This is available as an a3 sized print.

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Maria de Gier Maria de Gier
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Yve

From my #Sunsleepers exhibition.

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Derek Lowes Derek Lowes
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crow

Noodlers Ink - Fountain Pen

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rhea daniel rhea daniel
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Crown - Pastel Sketchbook

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Inês Antunes Inês Antunes
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Raposo surroundings

A pink fox admiring what grows from the ground.

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Ania Pawlik Ania Pawlik
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A murder of crows

Pencil, sketchbook on a park

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Nav Nav
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Billie Holiday

I actually finally got round to framing this piece I did and hanging it up on my wall the other day, which made me really happy :). Tool used: acrylics, colouring pencils, posca markers on brown A4 card.

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Ania Pawlik Ania Pawlik
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Story from my lost garden

Daily sketch , while sitting in from of a fresh mint growing in a lovely vintage bucket.

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Kevin Gunning Kevin Gunning
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One Day in Brooklyn

I like to sketch things from memory, impressions I have during the day and often contrived scenarios. Black Brush Sign Pen with white wash on halftone paper. ©2021KG

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Ed Ed
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A Calm Distress

An article/rant/annotation to an illustration. A #Hackney bar and its flies. This picture is not as sad and blue as it might at first seem, I promise. It is early in the week and the pub becomes the territory of the most outspoken drinkers. Raised somewhere between Churchill and Harold MacMillan, a night such as this is time for them to spin out a yarn of nostalgic fantasy. Encouraged by the lack of a crowd and with space to fill, statements start to fly. In the opening rounds the barman athletically hits back with factual blocks and reality-check haymakers; statistics and personal experiences are given. Two histories cross examined, one where 1982 means Thatcher and the Falklands, the other renders Reagan and the AIDS crisis. Stoicism and national pride vs mental health and realism. In the latter rounds the barman is fatigued, swaying on the backbar, glasses begin to stack up as form begins to drop. The older men seem stronger than ever. The barflies come in close now, they scrutinise his generations work ethic and make wild political comments on poverty, immigrants and the minimum wage. The barman is close to sheer bloody despair, he maintains his defence and focuses on breathing while maintaining his professional stance. But at the end of the night the barman knows HE will ring that bell, they will politely leave and they will return again in a week and maybe, just maybe there will be a change, common ground or maybe at least polite silence. But what these interactions have given despite the salt in the eye is community and an exchange between generations, culture and class of those participating. No home is ever straight forward, no relative without their good and bad traits and in a world where we often slide into echo chambers online or in our physical environments, the pub is still a place where society is family, face to face, pint to pint. Or maybe it's just a room with alcohol on tap?

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Wouter Wouter
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Monster group portrait

A quick group portrait I made to try making a timelapse of the process. The timelapse is posted to my instagram account. This time, I used brown and yellow bister ink on watercolor paper. Normally I paint the monsters themselfves, but now I used negative painting to create them.

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Wouter Wouter
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The big Day

Brown and yellow ink on watercolor paper. Can you guess who are related?

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Tom Gehrke Tom Gehrke
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Forest Stroll II

I uploaded a version of this that I felt was kind of a throwaway. Just dinking around and trying to get a feel for techniques. In the end, while I was happy with what I learned, I didn't think much of it as far as a completed work goes. But I couldn't leave it alone so I took about another hour and fixed what I felt could be fixed short of starting from scratch. Because it's a process, right?

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Wouter Wouter
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Class Photo

Brown and yellow bister ink.

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Christiane Gerlach Christiane Gerlach
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growing drawing without purpose

growing drawing, new pens

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Melissa Scheu Melissa Scheu
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Crown of Flowers

Just a sketch in progress from the sketchbook.

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