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Jack Godfrey Jack Godfrey
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The view from the window, the heart of the storm

Pencil, Watercolour pen, conte pastel. The view from the sofa I've spent a lot of time watching the trees and the seasons change from this still spot.

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Maria Grace Maria Grace
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Naomh Breandain

A Cloud, a Tree, a Star. Illustration of St. Brendan (Naomh Breandain in Irish) for Tolkien's poem, Imram (https://englewoodreview.org/poem-the-death-of-st-brendan-j-r-r-tolkien/).

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Ana15 Ana15
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Through the window

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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Orki and Chubbs and the little icecream dood in a mushroom land

A window into the strange and colorful world of wonder .... ............... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKXBKF6a2BWVDy_SgMvk8GQ?view_as=subscriber

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Valkea Valkea
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Fountainbridge

Finished this today in urban sketching. View from my backyard with Edinburgh tenements and a back corner of Fountainbridge library. Mixed media on A4 (pencil, watercolour pencil, brush pen, posca markers, white ink and conte pastel). I always end up mixing lots of media these days :O

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Stephen Stephen
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The Three Witnesses

TheStephen Vattimo 7 mins The Three Witnesses Acrylic on Canvas Size :48"x68" Year finished: 2004-14 This painting illustrates three witnesses who are taking part in the salvation of a homeless person. the figure in the background is angled, this imposed by them being Positioned on second-floor balconies, symbolizing they are not humans, they are a higher class of beings. To the left side of the painting a demon and to the right side an angel of God . the kingdoms they serve are identified by the breastplate emblems of their armor. The demon has a dragon head overlaid on a pentagram. The angle of God has a lions head overlaid on a cross. The demon face is partly hidden by a hood which represents deception, where in contrast the angle of God is wearing nothing on his head that hiders the view of his face., representing honest. Angel is always involved in the affairs of the human race. The demon is warring against man to turn their heart against God, and lead them to destruction. God's angel is always warring lead mankind to salvation through Jesus the Christ, and lead him away from the path of destruction that comes from sinful living. The ally way is representing three kingdoms, to the left, the kingdom o Hell. The center road, the kingdom of mankind. To the right side, the kingdom of Heaven. The path of these kingdoms is represented by the direction of stairs. To go the way of Hell is to take the stairs down to the sub-level door. To the go, the way of heaven is to take the fire escape upward. The lighting and the condition of the structures of the walls also identify the nature of the kingdoms they represent. The kingdom of Hell is represented by the dark and crumbling wall. Man's kingdom is represented by a boarded up windowed wall that is a dead end. Symbolizing that mankind only has two roads to chose from, there is no such thing as a third reality. The left side of the paint is a cardboard box and a newspaper floor which serve as a makeshift shelter for the homeless man. The turned over bottle reveals which devise he had that lead him to a life of living in the street. The tipped over trash can which spills its trash onto the light source that is lighting the alleyway, which is in the shape of a cross, represents mankind's sin which Jesus The Christ paid in full the debt which God demand for the payment for sin which is death. So that The guiltless took the place of the guilty, that by faith in this truth all will escape Hell and enter the Kingdom of God as children and heirs of The Highest God. The Homeless man, who is dirty,ill-clothed, cold, tired, hungry, hopeless, symbolizes the condition of Mankind outside a flourishing relationship with God. The Christian witness is better dressed implying he is walking with God, and his life is blessed through God provision. The witness is showing compassion and the love of Christ to this homeless man by wrapping his arm around the shoulder of the dirty smelly homeless man. He points the homeless man in the direction of the path that leads to salvation through faith in the work of Jesus The Christ which is His work on the Cross, receive Jesus as his Lord and Savior. That through a relationship with the Christ, He can receive the guidance, the strength, the willpower to leave his old life of being a drunkard and living in the street. Because in Christ old thing pass away, and all thing are made new. The light that falls on the Christian witness and the homeless man and opens up in the shape of the cross in the alleyway, comes from a heavenly source outside the picture. Written by Stephen J.Vatttimo June 16, 2014

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little bee little bee
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Profile view study :)

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rizal rizal
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embrace #9

Embrace #9 sketches full view and details.

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Jana Cechova Jana Cechova
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A view from a hill

Soft pastels - from a hill top

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Xenia Voronicheva Xenia Voronicheva
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Suckling

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Karen Lin Karen Lin
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The View

One line drawing.

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Sharon Birch Sharon Birch
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Fire Hydrant

Fire Hydrant, digital

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Petra Ferweda Petra Ferweda
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Old Buildings

This is a doodle of a number of old buildings in my city Zwolle. This was my view from my old studio.

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Nigel McAuley Nigel McAuley
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Cranes, East Belfast.

My iPad doodle of the shipyard cranes. Near where I grew up in Belfast. I managed to get to the top of one whilst a young boy. Some view over Belfast.

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Melissa Favorite Melissa Favorite
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Process work from Tide Day
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From Sketch to Final Water Coloring Stages, this is a spread from Tide Day! A lot goes into making a good composition, taking into account the center of the image where the binding is, and how to play with size and negative space. One of my favorite things to do is explore contrasting expressions between characters and highlight their emotions through physical stances and expressions. This was a tough challenge with the lack of limbs and the watery context, but Pearl's stubbornness and attitude shines through!

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Rolf Schroeter Rolf Schroeter
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Untitled

meeting with a view (from 'Pulmann Lounge' of Berlin International Congress Center)

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Ania Pawlik Ania Pawlik
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Untitled

Sketch done in Austria during Nomadic Village in a beautiful national park. Austria is full of beautiful view that only in a horizontal format you can express it all! This sketch I finished off with one of my favorite natural medium, coffee. Enjoy! :)

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Magical sushi Magical sushi
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A lil sketch :D !

TEAR IT APART. (Again). I am open to feedback, questions or judgemental points of view! I’m looking to improve so anyone willing to share their tips I will be SO SOSOSOSOSOOS SSO GOSH DANG GRATEFUL FOR IF YOU DO!

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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William Styron

William Styron (1925–2006) “Let’s face it, writing is hell,” Styron told The Paris Review in 1954. - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey “We’re all in this game together.” ― William Styron #dailyrituals #inktober #WilliamStyron @masoncurrey

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Duky_Draws Duky_Draws
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What A Colourful View

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Nestoras Papadopoulos Nestoras Papadopoulos
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Time by Nestor

This striking black and white ink drawing personifies Time as a dark entity surrounded by flying souls. A half moon hovers between two hourglasses, symbolizing the passage of time, while smoke billows from two pit fires below. The scene is grounded by skulls and bones, emphasizing the theme of mortality. The artwork is elegantly framed in a gothic style, enhancing its surreal atmosphere and dark symbolism, inviting viewers to reflect on the inevitability of time and its impact on existence.

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Rose Castellani Rose Castellani
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Paris courtyard view

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Terrapin Artist Terrapin Artist
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Pink Mountains

A marker art of the starry view from the pink mountains

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Jennifer Jennifer
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View from my kitchen window

A quick sketch of my outlook.

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Jennifer Jennifer
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Munich

The view from my hotel on a cold rainy day.

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Go-photobook-Southend Go-photobook-Southend
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View On Top Of Old Leigh 3

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Suzette Suzette
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Tunnel Doodle

This a good brain drawing exercise and it helped me to practice something different aside from actual objects. I recommend giving Miss Betsi a view on Youtube if you want to learn how to do these designs yourself.

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Joanne Vernon Joanne Vernon
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View from my back door

Abstracted scenic view from my backdoor (with Noddyland vibes). Done with acrylic.

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vero vero
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beeing together

the two friends love to go to a different place everyday to admire the beautiful view. what they enjoy most about their little ritual is, beeing together. wish you a beautiful day!:)

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Goggles Goggles
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Reys View

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