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Natalie galindo Natalie galindo
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Intimate spaces

A series dedicated to quarantined humans having to adjust their intimate living spaces.

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Rowan Rowan
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Quinoa

The late great King Quinoa. During the lockdown I'm doing a series of cat portraits for Gatti di Roma in Rome. I've auctioned this and all proceeds went to the charity.

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Tash Goswami Tash Goswami
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As Quiet As A Mouse

part of series of doodle illustrations featuring common sayings in the UK

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Noorah Kareem Noorah Kareem
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Within Themselves

A series of eye paintings hug side my side

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Maria Bălan Maria Bălan
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#inktober #day15  #weak

For day 15 the inktober word was weak so I decided to approach the subject of hunting for trophies. It is not the animal that's weak it's the human that's cruel. A lot of species become endangered because of our need to kill. We should love and protect all the animals, not put them on walls (real or virtual) only for our pleasure and ego.

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Maria Bălan Maria Bălan
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#inktober #day10 #flowing

the next piece for #inktober environmental issues series continues with #day10 word #flowing. It's quite hard to correlate a situation with a word, but this is how flowing and plastic waste ended up looking like. How much plastic waste do I produce in a day? In a week? How about a year? Nature is full of plastic waste and is overflowing everywhere. In the rivers, seas and oceans... Next time they ask you at the supermarket if you need a plastic bag, think again...

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neomi david neomi david
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forlorn kiwi

Fruits have insecurities too. From the series "Forlorn Fruits"

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Martin Varennes-Cooke Martin Varennes-Cooke
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Pink Chimp

Patternz - series 3

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Martin Varennes-Cooke Martin Varennes-Cooke
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Go Faster Stripes

Patternz - Series 3

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Martin Varennes-Cooke Martin Varennes-Cooke
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Wasting Time

Patternz - series 2

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Martin Varennes-Cooke Martin Varennes-Cooke
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Parasol

1st of the 'Patternz' series 1

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Jeff Dowdy Jeff Dowdy
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Work Trucks

Series of work trucks seen about the town.

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Ashley Kochis Ashley Kochis
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Far Out Fauna Series: Fangtooth

For this series, I'm trying to hone my beginner skills by focusing on the architecture of each strange creature through reference photos, while also using it as a log for interesting animal facts.

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Step Agustin Step Agustin
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Openings, The Queens Gambit

Digital painting study done from a still of mini-series, The Queen's Gambit (2020).

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Nav Nav
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Maurice Moss

The I.T. Crowd. Lockdown series no. 2!

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nicolas farade nicolas farade
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Expédition, 2.

from the "Présence - Seeds" series.

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nicolas farade nicolas farade
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Ascendance

from the "Seeds" series.

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nicolas farade nicolas farade
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Labandon

from the "Seeds" series.

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Ivan Camilli Ivan Camilli
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Opus 4

Brush and pen inking of a robot character. The 4th one in a series on Bristol paper.

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julie m elman julie m elman
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Hello Anxiety
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These illustrations are part of an ongoing series on anxiety I started in early April 2018, as part of #The100DayProject. (See @helloanxiety_illustrated on Instagram to see more complete stories of each individual). This project is an extension of the fear illustrations I've been creating since 2012 (www.fear-illustrated).

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Martin Varennes-Cooke Martin Varennes-Cooke
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Orange Droplets

Patternz series 1 - April 2018

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Edmund Gamponia Edmund Gamponia
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Untitled

Zodiac series- Pisces

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Simon Simon
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The Art of Riding, inky version

Black and white, pen and ink version of my signature piece from the series, Bikes of Amsterdam

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Simon Simon
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Luxury Luggage

From my Bikes of Amsterdam series. There is a guy who rides around Amsterdam with a huge cello case on his back and looks a little like this.

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Cassandra Glanzmann Cassandra Glanzmann
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Monsoon

This series came about as a way to catalogue the many intense and tumultuous emotions of living through the pandemic.

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Connor Connor
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Series #1 Abstract no.2

Many acrylics used for this piece. I wanted to make sure I used colors to make it look poppy. I like how they flow and overlap each other.

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Steph Kunze Steph Kunze
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Burial

The 5th graphite drawing for a series I'm working on. It's called "Burial."

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Debbie Clapper Debbie Clapper
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Whirlwind 23
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"Whirlwind 23”, an original drawing. Micron pens on archival paper. Size: 4” x 6”. Title, signature, and date in the back of the drawing. This drawing is the 23rd in a series of drawings posted over a period of 100 days. The original post date on this drawing was September 23, 2020.

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Debbie Clapper Debbie Clapper
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Whirlwind 5
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“Whirlwind 5”, an original drawing. Micron pens on archival paper. Size: 5” x 7”. Title, signature and date in the back of the drawing. This drawing is the 5th in a series of drawings that were posted over a period of 100 days. The original post date on this drawing was September 5, 2020.

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Margaret Atwood

This is another way of working that I really like. Fine liners and chalk (colour) pencils were predominantly used, with a quick smothering of acrylics for her scarf and coarse posca pen marks for the jumper :). About the subject, Handmaid's Tale was one of those rare books that I read more than once growing up and it stayed with me, hence why I decided to draw Margaret Atwood (not seen the series yet though but I hear good things!). I accidentally had her hand cut out while penning the figure - still working on my scale and composition!

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