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An Lee An Lee
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Inktober D-1: Duality

Super late for inktober but I didn't want my ideas to go to waste. ^^ I dunno if I'll finish but I'll try to draw as much as I can without overexerting myself. Anywaaay...! This illustration is a fan art of the two main characters from relatively unknown PS2 classic, Okage. If you haven't heard of it or paid it much attention before, it's a must-play if you don't tire of JRPGs!! The art style is beautiful and reminiscent of Tim Burton's stuff~ Once I have time this'll be available at my art shops. Links below! Art Shops: anleeartist.wixsite.com/anlee/shop or www.redbubble.com/people/anleeartist

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S.J. Penner S.J. Penner
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2 Minute Gestures #2
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More 2 minute gestures!

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Amélie Amélie
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Road Trip

One of my dreams, move my van and travel the world with my man, a road trip !

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Amélie Amélie
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Tree of life

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Joe Blend Joe Blend
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ON ROBOTS & THE LIFELONG MIMIC

© 2017 Joe Blend. All rights reserved. — Artwork made by redacting words in a newspaper article to create a haiku. A contour drawing was added using white ink, to convey the meaning behind the haiku. The piece was scanned into Adobe Photoshop for small adjustments, to prepare for printing.

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Janelle Dimmett Janelle Dimmett
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Floral Moon Jelly - Intricate Jellyfish

Here is a really weird jellyfish I drew. I cannot even count all the jellyfish I've drawn over the years. I don't know what to say really other than the fact that I love them. :D Created with Ink Pen and Procreate. www.janelledimmett.com

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Janelle Dimmett Janelle Dimmett
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The Moon - Tarot Card

The Moon - Tarot Card. Mixed Media - Ink and Procreate - Artwork by Janelle Dimmett - www.janelledimmett.com

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Maia Doodle Maia Doodle
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Third Eye Girl

Portrait of a girl with a third eye symbolising inner wisdom. Marker and ink drawing.

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Gerry Martinez Gerry Martinez
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Titanic Pirate Ship Painting

My latest painting oil digital on canvas of the legendary Titanic Ocean Liner Ship Oil Painting Marine Artwork

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Makayla Makayla
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Peonies

Artwork sketched traditionally with pencil then transferred to iPad to finish in Procreate. I'm trying to free myself from my own expectations. Stubborn is the word :/

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eliza neilande eliza neilande
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Digital Flower Artwork

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Gromyko Semper Gromyko Semper
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Ang Diwata at ang Tikbalang

Ang Diwata at ang Tikbalang Ink on canvas / 24x36in / 2023 This artwork is available for sale. PM mefor pricing

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Luu Hoang Phuc Luu Hoang Phuc
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Rudeus character when angry.

This character is well known and has appeared many times in various comics and cartoons. The character I created has a face that contains a lot of sadness and is sometimes very ghostly. Many compliments to the author for creating this mysterious and magical character. ------------------------------ The work was created by Luu Hoang Phuc and posted on December 3, 2012 and the work was exclusively posted on two platforms Facebook and Doodle Addicts. The work was created by me using PaintTool SAI software, I am the owner of this work. Copying and re-infringing it is considered copyright infringement and may be removed by some reports. *This image contains a warning. Please comply with the warnings so as not to cause disputes. ------------------------------ Contact Information: Author: Luu Hoang Phuc Email: nminhphuc.piracy@gmail.com Address: St. Katharines Way, Tower Hamlets, London, E1W 1AA © Copyrighted work. 2022 All rights reserved by Luu Hoang Phuc.

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Hasim Asyari Hasim Asyari
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The Ending

a samurai holding the dead woman in the autumn. artwork available in my print on demand shop. link in bio

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crais robert crais robert
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The House of Ryman: A Family of Artists

Take the Rymans, for instance. There is Robert Ryman (1930 – 2019), the patriarch whose paintings are indisputable icons of the modernist canon. Then there are his wives and children. Ethan Ryman (b. 1964) is the oldest of Robert’s three artist children. Though his mother was not an artist, Lucy Lippard (b. 1937) was still a scrappy and eloquent art critic, a feminist, a social activist, and an environmentalist. Ethan’s meticulously considered and crafted artworks might be characterized as somewhere between photography and sculpture, the abstract and the (f)actual. Though Lippard and Ryman divorced just six years after their 1961 marriage, their son is arguably the closest to his father’s methodologies if not his medium, and was certainly the last to become a visual artist. Robert Ryman went on to marry fellow artist Merrill Wagner (b. 1935) in 1969 and they had two sons. Though Wagner is more quietly acknowledged than Ryman, her boundless practice includes sculpture, painting, drawing, installation, and more. With an emphasis on materiality, her sites are indoors and out, her styles alternating. Will Ryman (b. 1969) is the elder son of Robert and Merrill. He started out as an actor and playwright though he too eventually assumed a visual art practice to become a sculptor. He is best known for his large-scale public artworks and theatrical installations that focus on the figurative and psychological, at times absurdist, narratives. Cordy Ryman (b. 1971) is the youngest, and the only one of the three who knew that he was going to be a visual artist early on. His work is abstract, the sophistication understated, and his output is prolific. With his mother’s DIY flair, his homely materials seem sourced from the overflow of construction projects, lumberyards, and Home Depot. Ethan Ryman said that, when he was young, he didn’t want to be a visual artist. Instead, he pursued music and acting, producing records for Wu-Tang Clan, among others, getting “my ears blown out.” But he was always surrounded by artists—Sol LeWitt, Carl Andre, Jan Dibbetts, William Anastasi, and countless others at his mother’s place on Prince Street in SoHo and at the Rymans’s 1847 Greek Revival brownstone on 16th Street in Manhattan, where everyone was often seated around the family dinner table. He would spend part of most weekends in the highly stimulating chaos that reigned there—birds, dogs, plants, toys, art, people, everywhere. “While nowhere near as overwhelming, I was also constantly exposed to artists, writers and other creative folks at my Mom’s place.” “While nowhere near as overwhelming, I was also constantly exposed to artists, writers and other creative folks at my Mom’s place.” Ethan Ryman Lippard was “a powerhouse.” She took Ethan on her lecture tours, readings, conferences, galleries, studios, wherever she had to go. And while that almost always breeds rebellion, at some point, he began noticing all the art around them—both what it looked like and how it was made. He began to take photographs of buildings and realized that “abstract color fields were all around us.” He also began to notice his father and Wagner’s work more carefully—how sensitively it was executed and how reactive it was to its surroundings. “Once you’re interested, you notice. When I asked my dad questions, I would most likely get a one-word response. I had to go to his lectures for answers where he broke down modern art for me. After listening to him, it seemed to me we should all be painting, otherwise what were we doing with our lives?” Will Ryman, on the other hand, said that all his work has a narrative component. His background is in theatre and his interests have always been film and plays, his narratives about New York City and American culture and history. “It’s a city I love,” he said. “I try to observe culture in a bare-bones way and I’ve always been interested in telling stories—we’re the only species that tells stories to each other. It comes from an intuitive, cathartic place in me. I want to stay away from preconceived notions, although that’s not completely possible. I have no plan except to do something honest, with a little bit of a political bent and humor but I’m not an activist. I’m interested in exploring a culture and its flaws as an interaction between human beings.” His interests and his work are very different from his last name. There is no connection to minimalism. He didn’t go to art school, drawn instead to theatre workshops and theatre troupes. “I didn’t become involved with the visual arts until my mid-thirties. It’s easy to say what I make is a reaction, but I dismiss that. And I also wouldn’t say it’s rebellious after twenty years.” Of his family, he said, “we’re a normal family, a close family, with all the dynamics and complications that go along with that. And while everyone who came to 16th Street were artists, they were also just family friends. I have no other measure for how a family interacts. It was just the way it was.” Cordy Ryman was the only one of the three who went to art school, earning a BFA from the School of Visual Arts, but it was reportedly awkward for him, since all his teachers knew his parents. “When I started making abstract paintings, it was kind of push and pull but it became more interesting to me than my earlier figurative or narrative work. That’s when I started to know where I came from. I realized that I had a visual memory, and the language was there, a language I didn’t know I knew. We all had different ways of working; our processes are very different and it’s hard to compare us. Ethan and I use a similar inherited language but he thinks about what he does more. I work very fast, the ideas come from the process itself. I work in two or three modes simultaneously and bounce around.” At home, they were around Wagner’s work since her studio was there. “Will and I were always in her studio, helping her, going to her installation sites with her, adjusting her boulders or whatever the project was she was working on. That was special and made a deep impression, but I didn’t realize it then.” All five Rymans have in common an acute consciousness of space and of place as an integral component of their work. For the brothers, part of that consciousness might stem from their parents, but also from their attachment to their family home, which was a crucible of sorts for them, where everyone was an artist. To Cordy, the house was a “living, breathing thing, and the art in it felt alive, growing, and occupying any space that was available. It was the structure of our world. When I’m making work, it doesn’t need to be the most beautiful thing ever, but it needs to have its own life, its own space, like the art we grew up with.” And the next generation of Rymans, also all sons—what about them? Will said his son is still too young to know. Cordy thought the same about his two younger children; his oldest is in the art world, but not as an artist—so far. Ethan perhaps summed it up best: my two sons are artists; they just don’t know it yet.

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Kevork Kojayan Kevork Kojayan
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Separation

I thought about it while on my way home as I saw two women chat.

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Rahul Jain Rahul Jain
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Western Jesus

A quirky artwork I made carefree.

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Dylan G. Dylan G.
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Hot Rod

A quick digital sketch of Hot Rod from Transformers. Check out more of my artwork on sykografix.com.

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SAYANDEEP GHOSH SAYANDEEP GHOSH
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Medusa

Medusa is an artwork by black pen only. Just tried to make it happen. Hope my work make you feel amazing.

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Spark Spark
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Succulents

I saw an artwork of my friend's and loved how it looked, so I redrew it and added plants! Feedback welcome!

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Cameron thir Cameron thir
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Fooling Around

Two best friends are at it again messing around with this creature. Everyone run away!

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An Lee An Lee
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Psychic Chibi

Next finished chibi piece~! :3333 I rly struggled with the colors this time haha. I kept constantly changing them.

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Rossana Duran Rossana Duran
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Landscape

Piece made with colored pencils and black pen

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Chandra N. Chandra N.
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Children

A FNaF artwork. :D

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Hailey Hall Hailey Hall
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Chill Room

A piece that took me two days but was totally worth it. Drew on MediBang on Android tablet.

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Steve Steve
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Two Is Better Than One

To enjoy the best of each other is poetry. A watercolor painting where poetry reigns.

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Dallas Johnson Dallas Johnson
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Night in Central Park/ Life’s Consequences

I did these two watercolour pieces today! Just want to post to get any feedback you might have. New to art so sorry if it may not be your taste.

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An Lee An Lee
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Memory Witch

Here's to my favorite KH girl, Naminé~ Decided to forgo the lineart this time and experiment more with color & form.

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Jasmine L Cora Jasmine L Cora
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#WIP Cece from New Girl

A preview of my #WIP of Cece from FOX's New Girl. This was from my digital illustration of the New Girl cast from Season One, Episode One. I love watching process videos and images.

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Joseph T. Yawus (jojo) Joseph T. Yawus (jojo)
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King and Queens

Shapes are good elements to play with, so, it gave birth to this artwork.

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