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Jason Heglund Jason Heglund
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20181207 // Foodle

I lost my train of thought...

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Driver Training”, February 2024.

Normal service resumes! Not to worry, I’ll be back at it with the Pokemon again soon…

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John Sanchez John Sanchez
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Buster Keaton still

Late night (really late) watching the beautifully made silent film The General by Buster Keaton. I stopped it here when the bad guys climbed up on a moving train fixing for a fight! I used 6b pencil on Procreate

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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Exile Trains Atton Rand to Summon his inner Chubby

Exile Trains Atton Rand to Summon his inner Chubby Thing

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Malik Twisting Pose
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Malik straining to keep the twisting pose. Decided to leave this one as a slightly rough red Bic pen sketch for now. There’s something to be said about the energy found in the work-up drawing.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Erik Satie

Erik Satie (1866–1925) In 1898, Satie moved from Paris’s Montmartre district to the working-class suburb of Arcueil, where he would live for the rest of his life. Most mornings, however, the composer returned to the city on foot, walking a distance of about six miles to his former neighborhood, stopping at his favorite cafés along the way. According to one observer, Satie “walked slowly, taking small steps, his umbrella held tight under his arm. When talking he would stop, bend one knee a little, adjust his pince-nez and place his fist on his hip. Then he would take off once more, with small deliberate steps.” His dress was also distinctive: the same year that he moved to Arcueil, Satie received a small inheritance, which he used to purchase a dozen identical chestnut-colored velvet suits, with the same number of matching bowler hats. Locals who saw him pass by each day soon began calling him the Velvet Gentleman. The last train back to Arcueil left at 1:00 A.M., but Satie frequently missed it. Then he would walk the several miles home, sometimes not arriving until the sun was about to rise. Nevertheless, as soon as the next morning dawned, he would set off to Paris once more. The scholar Roger Shattuck once proposed that Satie’s unique sense of musical beat, and his appreciation of “the possibility of variation within repetition,” could be traced to this “endless walking back and forth across the same landscape day after day.” Indeed, Satie was observed stopping to jot down ideas during his walks, pausing under a streetlamp if it was dark. During the war the streetlamps were often extinguished, and rumor had it that Satie’s productivity dropped as a result. - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey

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Niels Mud Niels Mud
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Train front

Drawn on one of my bike trips in Belgium, done on A6, with ballpoint pens

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Valeria Valeria
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Ruthleen Radish

I can't draw guns lol,Ruthleen is a 30 year old crime lord who is in charge of exporting illegal firearms throughout various cities,she also launders lots of money along with her partner in crime Parslip longstem who's a parsnip vegetable.Both bring in millions of dollars in illegal activity.they are wanted for their crimes,Ruthleen and Parslip have a mutual relationship with Taffeliers who is a moody drug lord.Ruthleen came from a poor,dangerous neighboorhood and was raised by a single mother which shaped most of her personality,cold and restrained.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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waiting for the train

Some things I saw and drew but didn't share. A friendly dog who wanted to say hello, a bride and a groom on the way to the wedding waiting for the train (she wore plastic slides and had her high heels in the bag), a lost cicada, a book (Sula by Toni Morison was absolutely amazing). Oh and also using dry ice to make dramatic seltzer.

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kid tiki kid tiki
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Train From Watermelon World to Lemon World

Fruit, colour, health, wellbeing, humour

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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The Great Gears of the Winding City have Ceased

Is this steampunk enough for you? https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeq1P1kvh3INtHP6XaFppYA?view_as=subscriber

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César Camilo Julián Caballero César Camilo Julián Caballero
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Mexican Landscape 01

Mexican landscape for training. More content on IG: https://www.instagram.com/camilojulianc/

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Valeria Valeria
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Mayor Lime Verde

first attempt at drawing the back of an character,it was easy since Lime Verde is circular.Major Lime Verde is an old but competent fruit who has successfully stopped drug and arms smuggling in most parts of the city,even crime which of course angers many kingpins.shortly after his 2nd term he gets in a freak accident caused by Paxton Pomegranate (a crook who has ties with a drug lord)for firing him.Paxton soon finds and contracts a replacement.a fitness trainer who happens to be a himbo along with his ditzy although smarter girlfriend.Verde soons finds himself helpless and amnesiac.

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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Lone Turtle Master

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1exmnniFQw&t=3s Master of Kick-Butt Fu! Trainer of champions! Slayer of villains!

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kid tiki kid tiki
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Strawberry Galaxy

Colour, fun, wellbeing, train, biplane, submarine, pirate ship

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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Arrow Training

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKXBKF6a2BWVDy_SgMvk8GQ?view_as=subscriber

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Machine Boy Machine Boy
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Brits are great aint they!

yep we b full of decency and restraint! awesome!!

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Niels Mud Niels Mud
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Tiny tv

Drawn on the train with ballpoint

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Kurtis D Edwards Kurtis D Edwards Plus Member
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Mariah Carey Merry Christmas to All

Shes served her best Christmas with an enormous train led by Brain Tanaka. I used charcoal and pastel brushes in Rebelle 6. I wanted a really simple composition so I could focus on her dress and their pose together. Happy Holidays everyone.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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rat squabble

It's a perfect day to watch a quarrel between a rat sentry and a tailless rat. Thank goodness, F train was running poorly so I could watch this for 10 min.

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Valériane Duvivier Valériane Duvivier
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Training for Inktober

Yeah, I still have time, but I bet you that in October, I'll not have time to train.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Sleeper Train Of Thought”, March 2023.

Whale, no 1…

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Straining

Pencil/Colored Pencils

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ROBIN ROBIN
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Sunset view from Train

This is a Watercolor painting about the beautiful scenery we spot on train journeys. Imagine you are on going through an amazing route and spot this Breathtaking view of the sunset.

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shaun marmion shaun marmion
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training day

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco (b. 1932) Eco says that he is able to be productive during the brief “interstices” in the day. He told The Paris Review’s interviewer: “This morning you rang, but then you had to wait for the elevator, and several seconds elapsed before you showed up at the door. During those seconds, waiting for you, I was thinking of this new piece I’m writing. I can work in the water closet, in the train. While swimming I produce a lot of things, especially in the sea. Less so in the bathtub, but there too.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey “When men stop believing in God, it isn’t that they then believe in nothing: they believe in everything.” ― Umberto Eco #dailyrituals #inktober #UmbertoEco @masoncurrey

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Niels Mud Niels Mud
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Morning sketch

A quick sketch of my favorite coffee bar in town, located in an old train wagon

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Robert Falagrady Robert Falagrady
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Training day

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ROBIN ROBIN
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Train Journey Moments - 1

This is part of a beautiful moment that was created as I was painting on these mini watercolour sheets. During the journey, I painted around 5 paintings. This is the first painting I painted during my train journey. A group of girls ( students ) got excited when I showed some of my paintings. So I gifted them this. More on the way ....

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Passing Marks

I am an art teacher with a master’s degree—trained by brilliant professors who believed that art could do more than decorate walls. I offer safe spaces for teenagers to grow—nourishing soil where their imaginations can take root. And yet… I am assigned to hallway duty. This is compulsory education, after all. So I sit—posted like a sentinel—watching young lives stream past. “Get to class,” I say with a smile and a nudge. The system wants attendance; I’m hungry for presence. Armed not with a whistle or clipboard, but with a pen— my scribble’s soft insurgency. The hallway stretches out like a geometric hymn. Columns and corners chant structure. Teenagers swirl past—half-formed galaxies of limbs and laughter— their orbits chaotic, their gravity pulling time forward. I begin to draw. Not their tardiness, but their motion. A shoulder. A blur of sneakers. A tilted head chasing freedom. Feet flickering like seconds. Each mark a pulse. Each smudge a breath. My paper becomes a seismograph of seeing— trembling gently through the mundane. This isn’t about making art for a frame or a feed. It’s about refusing to leak away in the fluorescent hum of obligation. It’s a quiet mutiny against the clock. I do this on long car rides, too (passenger side, mind you). Letting the lines grow wild, jagged, and unapologetic. Not for polish— but for presence. This is how I remember I’m still alive. Still growing. Still watching. Still choosing to see. Because sometimes mental health looks like a piece of scrap paper, a moving pen, and the simple, sacred act of marking time with wonder.

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