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Katie Katie
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Starry Seahawks

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Leighanne Leighanne
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You Want Me To Be Perfect

This piece came out in an attempt to make sense of the world around me after discovering that I have autism and a few processing disorders. I’ve always had a hard time in relation to people and now it makes sense, but wrapping my mind around who I am and what people want is a challenge. Acyrlic paint. Layering Inspired by learning oil painting.

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Prarthana Thakur Prarthana Thakur
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Picturesque

Painting the environments and destinations the nature offers us. The use of warm colors to depuct the blissful experience along eith the play of nature light and elements.

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Charlie Haggard Charlie Haggard
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Nete stuff

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Studio Teppo Studio Teppo
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Dr. Wosakas evil empire

150 x 150 cm doodle painting on canvas

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Katie Katie
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I love you to the moon and back.

Fireflies released to a starry night.

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Ammy Brets Ammy Brets
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Happy Little Tree

I'm really enjoying this site so far. This was just a little practice tree; i wanted to try out a different design style....i think it turned out interesting. Tell me what you think! I would greatly appreciate any feedback on my art, comments, tips, etc.

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Hylain Wright Hylain Wright
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Beta Fish

ATC (water color pencils and fine line markers)

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Jeff Brown Jeff Brown
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Tundra

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Jeff Brown Jeff Brown
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blue seascape

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Julie Julie
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Sir Chickechoke

yeah so if a chocobo were actually a knight and a chicken and an artichoke....

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Indiandoodler Indiandoodler
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The cat and the door

Sometimes simplicity is the best medicine....like this simple door and this simple cat staring at the door.............I can stare at this image of the cat staring at the door all day....................Is that weird?

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Griffin Smith Griffin Smith
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Blob Painting

This artwork was made from blobs of paint

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Arwen Arwen
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Monster Mug

The first stage of clay is slip. Slip is watery clay; it is most often used to "slip and score", which I used to attach the features of the mug to the mug itself. The second stage of clay is wet. Wet is moist, very plastic clay. Wet is the type of clay I love to use, just because it feels so fresh, and because it is moist enough that I don't have to soften it with water. The third stage of clay is leather hard. Leather hard is the stage my mug was in after being left on the shelf for twenty-four hours or so. It is easier to cut but very difficult to sculpt. The fourth stage of clay is greenware. Greenware is completely dry clay that is fragile and breakable. I would say that greenware is an overdose of leather hard for the clay. In other words, leaving clay out for a longer amount of time can turn leather hard clay into greenware. The fifth stage of clay is bisque. This is the clay after its first firing. If it was grey clay, it is now white in this stage. It is now completely hard and no longer soft in any way. Bisque, luckily, is only one stage away from glaze... The sixth stage of clay is glaze. This is the final firing and results in a smooth texture and a shiny look. I loved the way my glaze came out. While I was painting the mug, it was more of a ruddy red-brown but when it glazed, it turned out to be this beautiful spotted green.

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Kevin Loftus Kevin Loftus
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Sea cliffs in gouache

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Indi Edwards Indi Edwards
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Shhh

A large canvas I did with spray paints for a quiet zone in a school.

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Steve Steve
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Shoes

This is a watercolor painting of a couple of "shoes" that loves to dance.

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JMelven JMelven
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Debbie Harry (Blondie)

Digital Painting done in Procreate - based on the classic Mick Rock image 1978

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Anara Anara
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Double Water Bridge

Acrylic on canvas. Night and day water bridge with mountains

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Indi Edwards Indi Edwards
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Rejection

A watercolour piece I did of my friend when he was going through a really tough time.

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Robyn Jensen Robyn Jensen
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profile study

8 x 12 graphite on paper

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Steven Witcher Steven Witcher
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Friar mouse

Ink and alcohol marker illustration of a mouse monk.

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Steven Witcher Steven Witcher
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Warrior Mouse

Ink and alcohol marker illustration of a warrior mouse.

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Adriana Rodarte Adriana Rodarte
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Neighbour demons on door

Door decoration Halloween-Día de Muertos. - Acrylic paint, markers, charcoal and oil pastels on paper (80 x 190 cm).

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Kamlesh Kamlesh
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Shree Guruji

Holy Man Digital Panting.

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ESS22 ESS22
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WIP

Traditional spit-shaded illustration on watercolor paper.

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Steven Witcher Steven Witcher
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Little Mouse Girl

Ink and alcohol marker illustration with colored pencil texturing illustration of a little mouse girl.

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Amy Louise Fordham Amy Louise Fordham
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Sabrina carpenter

Sabrina carpenter from adventures in babysitting & girl meets world

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Karen Lin Karen Lin
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Forest

Acrylic, concrete, sculpting medium on canvas.

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Carolin Schottenheimer Carolin Schottenheimer
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Inktober 18 Black woman of Wittelsbach

The black woman of the Wittelsbach family is a ghost haunting the Schleißheimer Castle. She was a widow who killed her own children because of an misunderstanding. The man she loved told her they cannot be together because of 2 pairs of eyes. He meant his parents wouldn't agree the relationship. Horrified by her cruel act she was thrown in the dungeon and died there. To this day she still said to be roaming the castle.

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