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“Kids Who Add The Perfect Amount Of Humour And Sarcasm To The Universe”, October 2022.

Essential post-Samhuinn crafting activities...

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Frog Princely, October 2022.

Well well, what do we have here?

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“Cachalot (or, the Herman Melville Dream)”, September 2022.

Thar she blows, as they say :-P

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“Daze Inn (Part 1)”, September 2022.

Had to find a way to distract myself from current affairs right now... not going to lie.

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Dungeon Daydream, March 2022.

Kept myself occupied during a quiet day at work earlier by getting a head-start on things here, and my word it was quiet! Well...ish (towards the end that is).

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“Swordfish Come Home”, February 2022.

A mish-mash of all kinds here.

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“Ginger Snapping”, February 2022.

*Irn-Bru vibes a go-go here* As the wee small hours approach, I finally get round to testing the Washi tape I picked up last Sunday...

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“(- / +)”, January 2022.

Narwhals meandering again...

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Peter Falk Der Filmstar, December 2021.

Back at it! Something, shark...

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“Seal Of Approval/Mixed Agenda”, November 2021.

The best way to finish off a good weekend? Some creativity of course!

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Diablo Spirited, November 2021.

I’m coming out of another one of those periods where I’ve drew or doodled very little (all the other projects on the go until now!), but as always I got my mojo back in the nick of time, it seems. :) Same old stuff here for now!

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Song For An Acid Harmonica, October 2021.

Narwhals and musicality collides in a tale of who-knows-what.

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“Ocean Doo”, July 2021.

And into July we are, at last!

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Plaza Watercolor

Trying to take advantage of a nice mid-Decemeber day in Kansas City.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Chorus, May 2020.

This just happened, and that's all I can say really.

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Mountain Earring, May 2020.

This time last year I was in the midst of starting off my (then) new sketchbook... And what do I find myself doing tonight? Sticking to the same script with yet another one, that’s what!

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Maskies, May 2020.

It's all about masks and disguises.

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Brain Waving, April 2020.

Tuesday night (or is Wednesday morning?) is alright for improvising, that much is true.

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Ipkiss, April 2020.

In the immortal words of Jim Carrey...ssssssssssmokin'!

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Straw Cab, April 2020.

The word “backwards” in reverse would sound, I’m fairly certain, like something along the lines of ‘straw cab’ I’m presuming? Anyway, that was what randomly prompted me today to get cracking on with some art, heheheh.

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Christy Van Orden Christy Van Orden Plus Member
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Ballerina bug

Ballerina Bug is ready for her solo

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The Moon Is A Little Bean, January 2019.

Inspired by a friend of mine's passing remark, I got creative...

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Bad Notes

Been sketching ideas for cartoons (for my second Fried Baloney book, eventually). I'll crop bits of the drawings and post them here.

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Scribbles: Important Curvy Lines

After yet another afternoon of mind-drifting, I found something I wasn't expecting. One thing over the years, memories are bound to forgotten if I don't recognise its importance in practice. In this case, it was a basic yet very crucial element for my dynamic pieces: curly lines. Continuing from the "spirit" of that character drawing yesterday, I started early today with trying to draw the character in its updated form. Suddenly, I ran into a roadblock: I was unable to bring it to life. Running through nearly a dozen sketches, something felt missing. A bit frustrated, I just lounged around the place and listened to some music played on my phone. Turning it off after a while to prevent the media distraction trap, I just started to let my thoughts wander and looked through different things, asking myself some things... My work felt a little blocky lately. It almost felt like I was focusing too much using certain details as a starting point to improvise from. This results in me struggling to build outwards into a full picture. Often, I find myself losing track of the original concept, which frustrates me. One thought then got into my head. It was something I enjoyed in the past years, which was the concept of "Flow". Suddenly, I felt signs of an answer. The original drawing "White Bird" came into my mind, reminding me of how I started drawing that important piece. I still have a strong impression on how I started it. It started as flowy lines to carve out an outline, vibe, or energy, or whatever my mind finds to describe. Later, I would slowly narrow out the details and sharpen its precision, almost like carving a figure out of nothing. And there it was. Sketching the core or skeleton of an idea, adding the main shape, before narrowing down the to details and precision. A very basic skill in drawing that I have forgotten, as dumb as a nitwit. If I had the core idea there from the start, I wouldn't have lost it right? Putting it into practice, I saw its immediate effects. Curly lines were the only thing I used, and suddenly the White Bird was flying and "alive" again as it should be. Man, I have recorded these for years, within my personal achieve of sketches. Yet, I somehow forgot them like an idiot? I am just speechless. It almost feels like I am back to square one, although there was a takeaway. I have learned the lesson of forgetting this basic practice, which led me astray for all these months. Seriously, I really have to remember how important it is. Putting that aside, I have noticed that I have these 2 styles. One was that "start from a detail and spread out", and the other was the "start from the big picture and narrow down". I had instances of success in both, which gave me a slight dilemma on which to choose. It is obvious that I can't limit myself to either, that would be falling for the stupidity of Duality. My own solution, would be to use either when the situation calls. I can't forget either, I just need to know when is the correct time to use it... ==

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DeeDee  Joseph DeeDee Joseph
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5-8-26

My old sona I redesigned. A cat girl with white hair. I forgot the outfit so turtleneck sweat since I wore a lot of those back then

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Leona Hosack Leona Hosack
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Guinea Pig Practice!

I am illustrating a children's book for an author who is self-publishing. The story is about her granddaughter who wants a guinea pig and has to learn how to care for it.

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Cameron Cameron
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On guard for thee

I'm sketching ideas for future ink cartoons, and thought I'd share pieces of the art rather than the full image. No spoilers yet :)

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Marina Marina
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Peaky Blinders OC sketches

Just trying to learn her. Also first time drawing a kiss.

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Leona Hosack Leona Hosack
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The Dream

This is an illustration I did last year that is included in a book of short stories about 'Abdul-Baha, the son of the founder of the Baha'i Faith, entitled "To Serve All Humanity".

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My Eva

Sketches of my Eva, mom of OCs Daphne, Dahlia, and Primrose. Her hair changes but her eyes are always green and she wears a carefree smile.

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