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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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The Idea Seat AKA The Toilet

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKXBKF6a2BWVDy_SgMvk8GQ?view_as=subscriber

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Gene Hart Gene Hart
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City by the Sea

Collage with oil markers on paper.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Seamstress #5

Acrylic and mixed media on cradled board

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Gene Hart Gene Hart
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City by the Sea

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Steven Witcher Steven Witcher
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Ursula

Digital illustration of Disney’s famous sea witch Ursula.

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Monday Morning Digital

Doodling this morning in Adobe Fresco

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Anne Lotz Anne Lotz
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Seagoing Sparrow

On the Bridge - PPS 4

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Valeria Valeria
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The thorny trio

Not much to say other than it's the ugly and soul searching (literally) norgal demons who stalk and terrorize the peasant teenagers. Gresaltz (the leader of the bunch) Gron (the buff one) Gritz (the only female one)

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Seaside pines II
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Draw series of pines at Hailuoto island. There is many beautifull pines. Not a tall but quite thick and hardy stubborn trees

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Seaside pines
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Draw series of pines at Hailuoto island. There is many beautifull pines. Not a tall but quite thick and hardy stubborn trees

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John John
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Bad Day

Pencil Drawing of and old seasalt after a bad day

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Hayley Patterson Hayley Patterson
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Taurus

Happy Taurus Season!

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Laura Feller Laura Feller
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“The Maze is all the matters now.”

Sharpie pen (fine) + Prismacolor markers on white paper • After diving into a few episodes of Westworld season 3, I found myself a little lost. After watching all of season 2 again, I found myself with more questions. So now you can find me starting Westworld season 1 again.

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Corby Canie Corby Canie
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The Seawife

Watercolour painting, 2020.

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Jeff Brown Jeff Brown
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Sea grass

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Tiger Fishing, April 2020.

All manner of quirky looking animals on some safari in the deep sea.

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Laura Alvarez Laura Alvarez
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Kraken

Kraken is a gigantic octopus ready to come up from the bottom of the sea to get your boats and sailors

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Laks Laks
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Seascape

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Carolyn S. Pio Carolyn S. Pio
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Sea Change

Sea Change Print of a pen and ink 9 x 4.75 " This is an old piece created as part of a series of illustrations for a poetry book entitled "Fruit and Bones" by Elizabeth Zimmers (Yon) back in 2002. Had prints made and just found them again - so I added them to my website ~ which is still a work in progress. Please visit and let me know your thoughts! Next is to add more originals and prints. I am not done with the print on demand but fill ht need I need to add more. Her poetry was awesome to illustrate - eerie and mystical. She has also written some books https://elizabethzimmers.wordpress.com/about/

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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Steam Powered Excavation Spider

A steam titan from the elder age, long forgotten. But this mammoth of gears and levers has not fogotten it's purpose. It delves through stone, and rock and mineral and earth. It hasn't stopped since the master's last order. The very nature of this machine is loyalty itself. Sometimes the scavengers follow it, picking up the remains it leaves behind in its search. What is it searching for? The center of the Earth? Nirvana? Hell for us ? Many a strange thing lay in the world of Nornwan. Was it always so? Mayhaps... But to find the answers to these questions, we must do as this steam engine, we forge onward. March on, Untitled Heroes. We are untitled. No one can stop us. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKXBKF6a2BWVDy_SgMvk8GQ?view_as=subscriber #cartoons #cartoonart #cartooning #cartoony #nornwan #spiders #cartoonist #inspiring #colors #untitledheroes #art #artoftheday #original #fantasy #originalcharacter #awesome #artwork #mixmedia #newcartoon #nornwan #supercool #story #storytime #indie #wasteland #apocalypse #steampunk #steampunkstyle #steampunkdesign

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Chelsea Noyon Chelsea Noyon
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Pencil drawing “Kiera”

Pencil drawing I did of my family’s dog, Kiera. This was done for my neighbour’s birthday as a gift who is like a third grandmother in the family - she’s always loved Kiera. There were tears when she opened this ❤️ . ArtStation page: https://www.artstation.com/chelseanoyon . 11” x 14” on bristol board

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Laura Alvarez Laura Alvarez
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Sirena

Sirena part of the #Monsters of the bronx #quarentink challenge! Ink on paper

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Find the Good

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Kevin Loftus Kevin Loftus
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Sea cliffs

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Erich von Hasseln Erich von Hasseln
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The Sea Hawk

A concept for a 19th-century survey vessel that will be the setting for a comic. Has both steam power and auxiliary sails, of course! The bubble in the middle is a weather balloon that can be deployed from midships.

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Mariana H Mariana H
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Seagull Study Sketch

I live on Toronto's waterfront, and everyday there seems to be something new to sketch. I'm trying to keep busy with this whole COVID-19 epidemic. I really can't help but to keep sketching, keeps me sane from all the fear going around.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Arctic Circular, March 2020.

Once upon a time, in frosty waters...

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Vera Lynn For The Hipsters, March 2020.

The title for this one was inspired by a remark the DJ Marc Riley made on his BBC 6 Music show earlier in the week. Couldn’t resist getting inspired! As we self-isolate and/or minimise going out unless we feel the absolute need to, as Freddie of the Mercury once sang, “radio, someone still loves you ❤️”

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Skipping Planets”, March 2020.

May any aliens watching us worthy folks take us somewhere not so disease-riddled.

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Stephen Stephen
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Peter took His Eye off Jesus and began to sink.

Peter took His Eye off Jesus and began to sink. Medium: Acrylic on canvas Size: 11”x 15” Date: 2019-2020 This illustration is one of nine, in a mural about the ministry of Christ. This image is block number 7. This painting illustrates Jesus rescuing peter, as he start to sink in to the sea, because he lost his faith when took his eyes off Jesus, and focused on the violence of the winds and waves of the storm. Matthew 14:22-33 New American Standard Bible (NASB) Jesus Walks on the Water 22 Immediately He [a]made the disciples get into the boat and go ahead of Him to the other side, while He sent the crowds away. 23 After He had sent the crowds away, He went up on the mountain by Himself to pray; and when it was evening, He was there alone. 24 But the boat was already [b]a long distance from the land, [c]battered by the waves; for the wind was [d]contrary. 25 And in the [e]fourth watch of the night He came to them, walking on the sea. 26 When the disciples saw Him walking on the sea, they were terrified, and said, “It is a ghost!” And they cried out [f]in fear. 27 But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, “Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid.” 28 Peter said to Him, “Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water.” 29 And He said, “Come!” And Peter got out of the boat, and walked on the water and came toward Jesus. 30 But seeing the wind, he became frightened, and beginning to sink, he cried out, “Lord, save me!” 31 Immediately Jesus stretched out His hand and took hold of him, and *said to him, “You of little faith, why did you doubt?” 32 When they got into the boat, the wind stopped. 33 And those who were in the boat worshiped Him, saying, “You are certainly God’s Son!” When I did my research, I Found very few biblical accurate illustrations of the event. Very few captured the darkness and valiance of a stormy sky taking place at 3:00 am in the morning (which is the forth watch of the night. Many illustrations I found, their skies were too bright and calm. I found that the seas in these illustration had the same lack of movement and violence, the sea would have in a storm that was so strong the disciples were not able to make any headway in their crossing the lake. I notice that all illustrations of Jesus walking on water, show the viewer His feet. In reality the waves would most likely block the viewer from seeing his feet on top of the water. The unavoidable black eye in most of these illustrations of Jesus walking on water, is the ridicules and unrealistic possess they have Jesus in, of Him rescuing Peter. You know the ones where He is making some kind of sign with one hand, as it is held up toward the sky, and one hand reaching down to peter. What was I trying to accomplish in my illustration? I want to be careful, to being accurate with costumes styles, and colors worn by the poor people of Galilean society. I wanted to be accurate in illustrating a storm on the sea of Galilee. I looked over numerous photos on line, of storms taking place on the Sea of Galilee. To understanding how the water and sky behave during a storm I studied the colors of sky, clouds, and water, during these conditions, in this location of the world? Showing movement in the air and the water. I used stylist brush strokes, to create movement in the sky and in the water. I am hoping to make people feel the storm’s violent energy. Showing power of the wind blowing against the bodies of Jesus and peter, through the movement of clothes, and hair. Showing the anxiety of Pete, with his body swallowed up to the waist, his face looking up to Jesus to rescue him from drowning. Showing that Jesus offers security to Peter, from being swept away by the wave of the sea. By his secure grasp of Peter’s back arms. He is able to lift Peter out of the water. The message I want my view to receive, is that everyone who comes into the world will experience trials and tribulation. We can overcome our fears and be filled with courage, to enable us to battle our ways through these storm in life. When we place our trust in the one who has authority over the power of the storm, who is Jesus a member of the trinity of God that created all things. Written by Stephen J. Vattimo 3/16/2020

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