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Derpidious Derpidious
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Galacon drawing (old creature, new drawing)

Galacons are these giant space robots, and there's two variants. The Solar Galas are much larger and thinner, and sport huge solar sails like frills along their necks and tails, a few even have sails on their long limbs, somewhat like wings. The Solar Galas are surprisingly passive, despite hosting hundreds of concealed turrets (some with EMP missiles), blue/white laser flames from their mouth cannon, and smaller lasers from the lights down their body and limbs. The Solar Galas can hold fleets of cruisers in their chest-like docking bay, and smaller ships down the rest of its body to the hips. Solar Galas are still dangerous though, as their diet consists of metallic asteroids, and small ships can be mistaken as food. Magma Galas (not featured in drawing) are much more bulky, sporting massive drills on either side of the head, as well as drills instead of front claws. They also have much larger and more powerful lower jaws, also used to tear through planets to eat the cores. Though they're much smaller, most have huge tails to store lava/magma, and most can spew superheated laser-like blasts of white magma from their mouths and tails. Magma Galas also have extremely tough armor all down their body, the largest having plates nearly 80 miles thick. They are hyper aggressive until they find a planet to bore into and slowly devour, however if attacked while feeding they won't hesitate to vaporize their enemy.

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Dani Dani
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Christmas Portrait

Graphite and charcoal with white acrylic paint for some of the stars. This year, my brother and sister in law got a telescope, so their family had a space themed Christmas. This was my contribution. Side note, I only just thought about how cruel I was to drop my nephew off in the arctic circle with only a tee shirt. We'll just say it's the north pole and the magic keeps them warm...

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Natalie galindo Natalie galindo
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Creeks

Intimate spaces of the mind

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Natalie galindo Natalie galindo
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Casa Jen y miggy from intimate spaces

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Serenity Serenity
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Art space

How I was feeling about my corner of the kitchen table the other morning. Successfully drawn before 8am! Watercolor with pens.

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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Spaece Monkk

I dedicate this one to : Pacita Abad . The Google sketch featured artist of 7/31/2020 . Gods honor you, let the stars ring your name on this day in history in our vast universe. Listening to : Grimes – 4ÆM (basically on repeat )

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Mark Comeau Mark Comeau
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Spaces Between
1/2

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Elle Duffey Elle Duffey
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The Office

I live in central London, so I sometimes dream of a more nature-filled work space

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estfyr estfyr
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Space creature

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Charlotte Charlotte
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Three Sisters

This a figurative inspired abstract sketch using layers of pencil crayon. I wanted to express an individuality and togetherness at the same time. I also wanted to experiment with space, shape and depth.

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Pratik Parwatwar Pratik Parwatwar
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Temple: Art beyond time

I think Art is the only good thing came out of religion. Maybe centuries from now when science will only be the thing people believe in, we will finally appreaciate the art we've created out of religious competency. At that time we are living out there in space because of the nuclear disaster we've made on earth making it inhabitable for us to live. Because somebody thought that his god is better than somebody else's. So now revisiting after centuries, looking at the marvels our ancestors have created make us hope that always good things come out of bad things. We just have to search for it.

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Diana Koehne Diana Koehne
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Staring at a blank space

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Sophia Murray Sophia Murray
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Handmade card display

I've recently made a card display for my cards and prints at an art space I'm exhibiting in for a while. Had to doodle the back, I couldn't not the doodle the back, which I think adds to the charm of my display being handmade and selling my merch... There's a HOW TO post on my blog if you fancy giving it a go yourself...

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Lindsay Baker Lindsay Baker
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Dustin

I participated in an art swap challenge at Sktchy where I had to draw someone randomly assigned to me in a "space" theme. I'm so pleased with how this one turned out! Pen and watercolour, 6x4". Would love to hear what you think the story

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Natasha Natasha
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I watch a lot of ancient history documentaries

This is a drawing I have been working on when I need to slow down and turn my brain off for a little while so it's taking quite a while to finish but I am always happy to see it progress that little bit further every time I sit down with it. This is from my A3 sketchbook, I used to stick to smaller A5 and A4 sizes but I am certainly appreciating the extra space with this drawing.

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Valeriya Nikolayeva Valeriya Nikolayeva
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Space Case

It’s my first digital portrait! I’m still figuring things out, so please, PLEASE send advice and criticism this way! I’ve always been fascinated with faces and portraits, and experimenting with colors and brushes have always been a blast! So please help!!!

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Jim Romer Jim Romer
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Voyager Glow-in-the-Dark Poster

The final image of the first poster in a set of 3

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S.J. Penner S.J. Penner
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Dragons. Whee!

This was a project I did and totally forgot about. It's a Notan style dragon I did for a 2d composition class. I kinda like out it turned out. This was my first major foray into illustrator. Time: 3 hours Medium: Illustrator on Mac

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Nikhil Chaturvedi Nikhil Chaturvedi
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Too alien for earth, too human for outer space.

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L K M L K M
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Floating in Space

pen doodle

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Kristen Solecki Kristen Solecki
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Hands

A sketchbook spread where I played with positive negative space with a limited color palette

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trent call trent call
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Studio. 2014

Current studio in 2014.

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trent call trent call
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Studio 2011

Old studio in 2011

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trent call trent call
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Studio 2009

Old studio in 2009

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Ashleigh King Ashleigh King
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Valentine heart

An abstract doodle that creates space for a heart

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Volta Voloshin-Smith Volta Voloshin-Smith
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Untitled

art studio space :)

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Neil Spencer Neil Spencer
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Music & Art go great together!

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Özge dur Özge dur
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Mariana Musa Mariana Musa
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Floating Lemons studio/workspace

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Kick in Thhe Back Kick in Thhe Back
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Untitled

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