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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Lusca Song”, September 2021.

“In Caribbean mythology, the lusca or luska is the term given to one of the most feared sea monsters in the region. A deadly creature that prowls the deep and feeds on the unsuspecting. A being or a pod of beings that scour the Gulf eating up all in its wake. The lusca is a chimera; a mismatch of animal parts. A conglomerate of some of the Caribbean’s most feared creatures. It is a cryptid that said to hunt and prowl the Gulf and areas near the Mexican shore. Luscas are one of the lesser known cryptids of the deep. They are also one of the most fascinating not only on account of its fearsome symmetry but of the mystery that surrounds them...”

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Jonathan Sophie Jonathan Sophie
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mēï

Paradise lost series ~ Portrait of "mēï"

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Hideyuki Nagai Hideyuki Nagai
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3D Drawing - Metallica

YOUTUBE⇒https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsB6mzZLNUU

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Desiderio Desiderio
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Isabelle - Confabula Spurio (detail)

"When Desiderio mentioned Bluesky to me, he used the oxymoron beauty and fragility and here I was immediately reminded of the essay of the same name by Daniel Mendelsohn. This immediately brought to mind Daniel Mendelsohn's essay of the same name, which in turn was taken from a scene caption in Tennessee Williams' The Glass Zoo." Chiara Canali

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Jasmin Jasmin
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Pond completed

Poscapens in my sketchbook from Amsterdam all acrylics.

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Ashima Bawa Ashima Bawa
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Golden

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Karin S Karin S
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Wednesday

Wednesday in progress.

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Chad Coombs Chad Coombs
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Mirror Mirror what you wanna do today.

Continuous line image of a figure sitting next to a circular mirror and their reflection within it.

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Heecurry Heecurry
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2020 Music

Music is your only friend Until the end Until the end…

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Paolo Savoldi Paolo Savoldi
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Kisses /5

Watercolor portrait of a young woman sending kiss

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Kitaka the mountain Gorilla
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I was lucky enough to get to illustrate a beautiful Gorilla sculpture for Paignton Zoo. He took me 18 months to complete as he was under a purpose built awning at my house. Too hot and the pens dried up, too cold and my fingers froze! He now sits at the zoo and I miss him terribly! He Was decorated using acrylic markers on a white gloss base then varnished with car varnish.

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Julia Hill Julia Hill Plus Member
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Timber
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Timber was a recent A3 commission I was lucky enough to do. Drawn using 0.03 and 0.05 fineliners. I was sad to see this one go!

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Chad Coombs Chad Coombs
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Suck is back sis

Continuous line design. figure smoking while sitting down.

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Charlie Haggard Charlie Haggard
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Headshots

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Heecurry Heecurry
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2021 Sketch of a character

Fresh new sketch I've finished just yesterday. Hope you'll like it!

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Rachael
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Not a ‘robot’ per se, but an android/replicant. From the classic movie Blade Runner about an alternative future 2019-2049 and beyond. Replicants were used as slaves for humans. Red Bic4 Ballpoint Pen on Archival 9” x 12” paper.

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Chad Coombs Chad Coombs
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Two hands up and two moves down

A duo getting their dance up and on. Continuous line drawing.

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ray ray
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Survival

when life as we know it comes to a end we find comfort and safety in out fellow humans

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Angela Martini Angela Martini Plus Member
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Grey Cat

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Heecurry Heecurry
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When youre heading for the party with your buddy

This artwork was made for Inktober 2020

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Joshua Pratt Joshua Pratt
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Z95 Headhunter refit

Just a sketch, had fun with this one!

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Chad Coombs Chad Coombs
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Three moves. Three grooves

Continue line design portrait of three figures dancing.

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Richard Koehler Richard Koehler
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ROBOTS!
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Some random robot doodles I've worked into the little free time I've had the past couple weeks.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Flutter

Acrylic on wood

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Heecurry Heecurry
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Every morning is like this

The artwork of 2020 drawn for Inktober

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Stephen Stephen
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They Dropped Their Nets and Left Their Boat to Follow Jesus

This is a painting of a first century Galilean fishing boat, most likely the very type of boat used by Peter when he was called by Jesus to follow him. This illustration is part of a bigger mural I am working on, about the ministry of Jesus the Christ. If you notice, the boat is beached facing backward, with the fishing net coming from the back of the boat. This is to signify that Peter, like all the other apostles, except Matthew the tax collector, dropped their fishing occupation and followed Jesus, Who would make them the fishermen of men’s souls. Here is a truth about me as an artist. Two parts of this painting gave me trouble in carrying out this illustration. The fist was illustrating the ropes of the rigging. My first attempt was horrendous it took me a second try to get it right. I had to look up pictures of ropes on the Internet to overcome this challenge. The second was illustrating the rocks on the bottom of the Sea of Galilee and the reflections of the boat on the water. I must have made about five attempts until it finally clicked. Even when I kept looking at the reflections of boats on water, I could not make the breakthrough. In creating the kind of art that I do, it is very rare to find a model that meets all my requirement for what I am illustrating. So, it takes photos and imagination and the grace of God to create an illustration that looks better than a stick figure and communicates the message intended. So, I figure God has me go through these challenges to keep me humble because, without humility, God is not able to use our talents for His glory. (October 12, 2017)

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Dave Douglas Dave Douglas
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Spill

Spilled some ink.

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Chad Coombs Chad Coombs
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Find me on that line line.

Continuous line drawing of a figure on a land line telephone.

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Trần Minh Tiến Trần Minh Tiến
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Inspiration for the book came from COVID 19

The work was launched on the 5th anniversary of World Reading Day to help people better understand reading.   My artwork is based on the 147-page book "The Sorrow of Books" in simple, harmonious but profound colors. In the picture are the entertainment devices that help relax the everyday human beings that I was inspired by reading. The picture is of the current situation when people are at home trying to prevent COVID 19. We have spent most of our time online, using electronic devices. We have forgotten the presence of books and have made books buried by more advanced things. Books are still something that has a lot of meaning in people's lives because of the fact that we have more useful knowledge.   My contact information:   Owner: Trần Minh Tiến   Mail contact work: tranminhtien.contactwork@gmail.com   My home address (if necessary): 15/9A, Vo Van Kiet Street, District 2 of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.   My phone number: +84948574598   THE WORK ABOVE IS PART OF MY PROPERTY. THE OFFER IS NOT COPIED ON ANY OTHER PLATFORM.

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Heecurry Heecurry
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Kuchisake Onna

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