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Julia Guzzio Julia Guzzio
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elvia montemayor elvia montemayor
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Sketchbook crow study.

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Qui Boyey Qui Boyey
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pen & ink, watercolor

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Kenya Sparks Kenya Sparks
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One of my favorite love stories, Jack and Sally.

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Sakshi Jain Sakshi Jain
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Kevin Loftus Kevin Loftus
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Sketchbook Landscape

A little landscape sketch I did using some Sakura pigma pens

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Ben Vranken Ben Vranken
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munch...

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Holly Mcginty Holly Mcginty
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David Wagenfeld David Wagenfeld
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meenu susan joseph meenu susan joseph
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Tyler vevea Tyler vevea
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Kratos

Kratos done in graphite

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Francisco Toledo Francisco Toledo
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GHOST III

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Carla Carrasco Carla Carrasco
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Shrimp

Faber-Castell Pitt Brush pen + watercolor

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Jan Wiejacki Jan Wiejacki
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No title

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Sue Tait Porcaro Sue Tait Porcaro
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Dior Draw a Dot fashion illustration challenge

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14knowns 14knowns
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Pokaemon

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Sitting on an Airplane Sketching

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Ania Pawlik Ania Pawlik
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Tree Pose

'Tree Pose', A3 sketchbook, Ink and coffee @AniaPawlik2019

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Kevin Loftus Kevin Loftus
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The church in the canyon

So many steps!

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Amit Ida Amit Ida
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First time watercolor

What do you think?

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foxey boy foxey boy
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hell

ya hell whoo

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Adriana Adriana
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Clare Clare
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Watercolour painted seashells

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Nimoy Agus Nimoy Agus
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Let the balloons fly afar!

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Charlie Haggard Charlie Haggard
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Serious overchill

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Tina Leon Tina Leon
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Bandit Chicks

This is for Inktober

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Mari Lanza Mari Lanza
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Pen & ink.

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Technique Progress

I’m often asked about my Bic pen drawings and how I do them. It starts with a good foundational drawing, the ballpoint pen part is just trying to colour within the lines. I try to do my best to explain the process, but the best way to show my progress is by posting my efforts to master pen drawings over the span of 3 or so years. I have been doodling/drawing with ballpoint pens as far back as I can remember - they were cheap, readily available and always lying around the house. It wasn’t until I was bored during a particularly long team meeting-conference call (around 2016-17) that I started to think about the possibilities of ballpoint pens as serious portrait illustration tools. My first experiments with full colour ink portrait drawings were rather crude, but that’s the point of learning new techniques—as long as the curiosity and the love of drawing is there, you can transfer that skill and passion into any medium. Remember, the most exquisite drawings and paintings you see didn’t materialise fully formed, they started out as failed experiments. Failure after failure after failure. It’s important to remember this when you get discouraged (I've failed spectacularly over the years). The only difference between the accomplished artist and the beginner is hundreds of hours of practice. Talent can only get you so far. It’s the hard work that you do behind the scenes that makes your work look effortless. Keep doodling. Keep learning. Stay curious.

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Francisco Toledo Francisco Toledo
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GHOST II

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Chemical Sister Chemical Sister
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Antistress patterns

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