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Oksana Oksana
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Gastronomy hype from Prague :)

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Joyce Cole Joyce Cole
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Pohoiki, Big Island of Hawaii
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My mind is on Puna so much lately. I love Hawaii...was born there and rediscovered it as an adult. I stay in Puna area when I go, in little houses I rent, or once, housesitting for a friend. This drawing was made one day when Mom and Dad and I went to Pohoiki to sketch. This little cottage and park is in the path of the flow and may already be gone. You can no longer drive there as the roads have been cut off by the lava flow. My heart goes out to all Hawaii residents dealing with this massive lava flow, and the VOG that goes with it. There might be a few weird reflections in this as I had to take a pic of it on my screen to get a file large enough....I gave the original to a friend who lives near the park.

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Joyce Cole Joyce Cole
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Bob Waldmires Converted Bus

This is the converted school bus that belonged to Route 66 super sketcher Bob Waldmire (RIP). It's here at our museum, so I sketched it one day. It's an amazing studio/home on wheels!!

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Patron Saint of Lost Keys and Small Things.

Patron Saint of Lost Keys and Small Things. Reminded me of this poem by Elizabeth Bishop. One Art The art of losing isn’t hard to master; so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster. Lose something every day. Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent. The art of losing isn’t hard to master. Then practice losing farther, losing faster: places, and names, and where it was you meant to travel. None of these will bring disaster. I lost my mother’s watch. And look! my last, or next-to-last, of three loved houses went. The art of losing isn’t hard to master. I lost two cities, lovely ones. And, vaster, some realms I owned, two rivers, a continent. I miss them, but it wasn’t a disaster. —Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture I love) I shan’t have lied. It’s evident the art of losing’s not too hard to master though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster.

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Anna Anna
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Fishes passing by

made with gel ink pen for a future art book about mediterranean way of life. Flock of fish passing by in front of you

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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Church Boi Gerald by Valvill

Fanart of OC by @Valvill ... the original : https://www.doodleaddicts.com/uploads/31086/church-boy-gerald/

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Willem Myburgh Willem Myburgh
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Prof. A. Fox

Meet Professor A. Fox. He's constantly experimenting to find the best way of travelling between parallel universes. My entre for the Fox Adventurer #characterdesignchallenge

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Godel Santos Godel Santos
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sOULS traveling beyond the gates,,

think is in the riight angle,,,lost the original work,,,,do you like the idea?

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Chynna Ang Chynna Ang
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Childrens illustration: boat

Here’s one from the travel illustration set that i did for notebook covers. This has always been my favourite in terms of colours and details. :) Will be uploading the rest soon!

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gdw gdw
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Traveled in a trio, or maybe just abandoned

pencils and unipen in sketchbook

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Monica Engeler Monica Engeler
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Lake Side Vie

Created with a fine line pen on paper.

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Monica Engeler Monica Engeler
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Traveling hills

A whimsy doodlescape. Done with a black brush pen on paper

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Monica Engeler Monica Engeler
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Traveling Road

I love to create imaginary places with a black brush pen on paper.

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Joyce Cole Joyce Cole
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Chicago

This is a canvas made with a page from my Route 66 travel journal. As I was creating this, the Cubs won the World Series, so I had to add the hat...we'd waited a long time to see those hats on the lions.

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Nikhil Chaturvedi Nikhil Chaturvedi
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TRAVEL

Life is a book, and those who do not travel, read only one page!

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Machine Boy Machine Boy
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Untitled

ooooo to travel the universe n elswhere!....

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Ayla Ayla
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Journey

Journey presents a surrealist setting where a man is rowing his boat through a wondrous landscape, surrounded by buildings and stones with strange symbols and runes. A bright heavenly light illuminates the traveller's origin while a stark contrast is made with the vibrant blue light, from behind the walls, of this mysterious sunken building. This artwork is for sale on inkywinky.com.au

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Anna Anna
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Paris Notre-Dame Pink

Little pause in my travelbook, for little watercolors mixed with ink pen on parisian landscapes

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Thailand colorful Phuket waterscape

Thailand colorful Phuket waterscape

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Thailand colorful waterscape

Thailand colorful waterscape

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Friends

One of the great joys of traveling is seeing your friends.

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Stephen Stephen
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Terror and Peace

This painting started out as a pumpkin design for the Chads Ford, Pennsylvania, Historical Society’s Great Pumpkin Carve, which I have been participating in for the last eleven years. What inspired me to turn the design into a lasting painting was the message, made the design so relevant. It seems the message, which echoes louder and louder as each day passes; the force of heaven and hell are coming out of the dark and into the daylight. The dove in the painting has always been used in mankind’s history to represent hope, peace, and the symbol of the Holy Spirit. The sun in the Bible is called the greater light that governs the day. So, I used dove and the sun to represent the spiritual force of the heavenly kingdom that is seen and unseen in our world. The bat is known as a creature of the night, thought to be a foul creature that people fear. The moon in the Bible is called the lesser light, which was created to govern the night, to give light on to the earth at night. Nighttime is mentioned in the Bible as when men do their evil deeds. Before man invented methods to light the street and people’s homes, people limited their activity at night due to the absence of light. People with superstitious beliefs believe that demonic creature dwelt in the shadow and would attack them if they stepped out of the light. Another historical fact is that bandits would hide in the dark and rob night travelers. People also worked while it was daylight, then would party, get drunk, and sleep around at night. The Bible mentions that those who reject God’s Messiah do not come into the light because their deeds are evil, and they don’t want them to be exposed. So I chose to use the bat and the moon to symbolize the dark evil kingdom of the fallen angels. 168 The reason why the two creatures converge in the middle is because mankind is the centerpiece that both sides are contesting for. Man kind, in the beginning, was created as a holy creation. But just as Satan decided he was going to exalt himself above His Creator, he went to the rest of the angels to get them to join his army to dethrone God. When Satan and his army lost the battle for the heavenly kingdom, He turned his eyes to conquering the earthly realm by tempting mankind, who God had gifted the deed of the earth to. The devil possesses a snake to hold a conversation with man to deceive them into distrusting God and leading them to disobey the commandment from God not to eat from The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. This is how man became the middle battleground. God’s force is battling to restore mankind back to fellowship with God and regain their citizenship in God’s eternal kingdom. Satan and his army of fallen angels work on deceiving, afflicting, and destroying mankind in hope of taking as many as his army can drag to the eternal lake of fire, where God will throw everyone who has denounced Him as their God and king. (Sept 18, 2016) See Less

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Pyxwin Studios Pyxwin Studios
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Portal

Let's Travel to another dimension through this Portal ⚡ Low Poly Portal ⛩️

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Marie Ysabelle Marie Ysabelle
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reverie

Albarracín, Spain. My first time trying an urban sketching. Although it's only from a reference photo, it's a good way to practice this art technique. Line art and watercolour wash on a watercolour sketchbook. I used a Sakura Micron Pigma 5.

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Travis D. Hendrix Travis D. Hendrix
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Japan compass rose.

Journey Journal pages 3 and 4. An illuminated collage of introspectionism from my travels through Osaka and Kyoto, Japan.

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Christine Liu Christine Liu
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Inktober Day 18 - Misfit

That time when Tyrion and Bronn walked away from the Eyrie after winning a trial by combat. I like to think of them as a couple of misfits traveling the mountain roads passing by the knights of the Vale, Vale commoners and hill tribesmen! *I have already completed the entire Inktober- you can check it out on my IG account: @dittofunkysketch123 :D

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Monica Engeler Monica Engeler
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A Doodlers Town

A creative city done with a black fine liner pen. On paper

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Tess Dillenberger Tess Dillenberger
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Urban Traveler

Quick line drawing capturing man heading to warming shelter

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Sara Sara
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Feeding my Fears

This Illustration is a revisited self portrait. The breast on my back feed four pencils/tentacles and the color spread from the female body to the page and "travel" all around the surface. The meaning is to show the reciprocity between the artist and the manufact.

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Monica Engeler Monica Engeler
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On The Road

Paper drawing

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