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self

Lia Lia
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Self Portrait in Minimalism

Simple, I dont care about the description :)

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Marian D Marian D
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Das Tier

The freckly redhead itself.

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Apriccot Apriccot
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Draw Everyday

Even when everything sucks. Even when you're tired and uninspired. You'll surprise yourself, I promise.

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Self Portrait..Out of Options..End of the Line?

Pencil Sketch

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priscilla galindo priscilla galindo
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Just putting on my face sweetie.
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This is one of my favorite pieces. This was inspired by Repo! The Genetic Opera, but it means a lot more to me as well. Feelings of desperation and also a feeling of self control that really isn't there. Forcing myself to smile and all the while, feeling hollow inside.

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Embracing nightmares Embracing nightmares
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Self portrait

I enjoy it up here:)

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Naxa Diaz Naxa Diaz
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me

draw your self

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Robyn Jensen Robyn Jensen
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self portrait

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Clemsy Xue Clemsy Xue
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Selfie

My friend "Coco" took a selfie. To the left, her Guardian Angel.

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Neringa Neringa
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me

Sketch from photo

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Derek Lowes Derek Lowes
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Selfie

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Nina Leth Nina Leth
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Girl with long braided hair

For my 5.th upcoming colouringbook, fashion and pattern colouring. This I coloured myself, just to see if it’s a good cover, but I used another illustration and less colour.

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Mighty Lark Mighty Lark
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Dishlife Self Portrait

This was the last piece in my #dishlife series for Inktober this year.

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Naomi Vona Naomi Vona
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Untitled

Take A Step Outside Yourself - Pens on vintage photo.

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sigrun hodne sigrun hodne
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In one of the sessions in HOW TO DRAW WITHOUT TALENT Danny Gregory asks us to draw a Memory Bike. I did as asked, and then I went online to find out how a bike actually is constructed. In my search I suddenly found myself on a page that besides nice photo

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sigrun hodne sigrun hodne
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Untitled

selfie no. 1

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Zuzanna Turek Zuzanna Turek
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Myself last year

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mary mary
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selfie

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Ry Pepper Ry Pepper
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Untitled

Selfie.

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Kara Mitchell Kara Mitchell
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Untitled

The aspiring writer Wilkie Simmons came to Scholars Court 5 years back to finish his debut novel. Rarely seen in society, he works day and night hole up in apartment 6B. What sounds like talking to himself, he assures the concerned neighbor (somewhat jump

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Dietrich Adonis Dietrich Adonis
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Untitled

Found this self portrait while cleaning out my studio: done during my graduate school days.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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A creature

I crawled right up to Daddy's modelling mirror which stands on the floor by the box of plaster. A great big black creature was creeping towards me. I got cautious and stood still. The creature was shapeless. It was one of those creatures that can spread itself out and creep under the furniture or turn into a black fog that gets thicker and thicker until it is quite sticky and gets all around you and fastens itself to you. I let the creature get a little closer and put its hand out. The hand crept along the floor and then was pulled back suddenly. The creature came even closer. Suddenly it got scared and ran quickly in an oblique direction and stopped still. Now I was scared. - Sculptor's Daughter by Tove Jansson #dailydrawing #tovejansson

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Leona Hosack Leona Hosack
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Cover of Lulus Book of Childrens Stories

This is an illustration I did a few years ago for the cover of a book of children's stories written by self-published author, Jane Fraser.

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Marina Marina
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Tommy Shelby x  OC

I don't know how the movie ends; I won't see it, considering my country, but all my headcanons are sequels to the movie. I have no idea what happens to Tommy, but I hope my imagination is strong enough to figure out how to save him without breaking canon. Otherwise, this is all AU. The OC's name is Caroline Shelton. She belongs to the middle-upper class; her father is quite wealthy, so she knew no hardship much. But she is eccentric and zealously strives for knowledge, has many hobbies and is skilled in many things because of her pursuits. Basically, all she cared about in life was intellectual development. She had only one friend who could stand her personality and temper, James Holloway. Some time later, he disappeared, and Caroline received his bloodstained watch from an anonymous sender with no explanation, only the mailing address from which the anonymous sent the package. Caroline couldn't think of anything better than to dress up as a man and travel to the town the package came from, introducing herself as James Holloway and gaining fame with her skills. She hopes that if the anonymous hears about an albino man named James Holloway in the town where they might live, they'll contact her again when they hear about her. Her logic is this: this person sent a package containing something important to Jim to her, so they must know something about Jim, her, and their friendship, and if they hear Jim's name used by an albino, they'll understand everything. So she sets out on a dangerous journey, making herself a kind of beacon/signal for the anonymous sender to find them and through them to find Jim or learn what happened to him.

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Lynn Lynn
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Emergence of the Ram

AP Studio Sustained Investigation piece - 2026, Watercolor and sepia-toned colored pencil on paper.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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jealousy

I stared and stared at her until I had stared her into little pieces and I thought, you're big and scraggy like a carthorse and nobody can hunt for you in the grass and you couldn't hide anywhere because you can be seen the whole time and you can't surprise anybody and make them feel good! You have completely spoilt our games for no reason because you can't play games yourself! O alas and alack! No one wants your presents. He doesn't want them! You're nobody's surprise, and you can't understand because you're not an artist! And so I went a little closer and humiliated her by saying the most terrible thing of all : amateur! You're an amateur! You're not a real artist! - Sculptor's Daughter by Tove Jansson #dailydrawing #tovejansson

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A2X A2X
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Series IV | 15/17

“Conflict with oneself occurs when you’ve split yourself in two or more.”

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BeastGurl1989 BeastGurl1989
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Presence

Sometimes my dreams give me ideas. But when demons visit, you start to question yourself.

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Spearmint Chalk Spearmint Chalk
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Projection and Spaghetti

The logic of children of all ages. x x x Psychological projection is a defense mechanism in which an individual unconsciously attributes their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings, emotions, impulses, or traits to another person, group, animal, or object to avoid confronting them internally. This process allows a person to manage uncomfortable emotions like guilt, shame, or anxiety by externalizing them, making it easier to tolerate the internal conflict. First conceptualized by Sigmund Freud, projection involves displacing negative or undesirable aspects of the self onto others, thereby preserving self-esteem and avoiding internal discomfort. While it can serve as a short-term coping strategy, unchecked projection can lead to interpersonal conflict, misunderstanding, and damage to relationships. x x x no, you. ^w^

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max deniz max deniz
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