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Revenge Sinister Revenge Sinister
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Amethyst Cluster

Amethyst Cluster... Watercolour with some gouache on cold pressed paper, 6" x 8".

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Mariana H Mariana H
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Girl with red coat

Toronto had almost 3 million people, everyone going in different directions, but where are they going? I want to know, too shy to ask.

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Tina Sonntag Tina Sonntag
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C-Rad

The picture is terrible. the colors are much brighter... Named for the person liked it most Marker, sharpie, watercolor markers. Simple way to get out of my mind, relax, zone out, I call it brain numbing style because to me it's simple (but it's not really) and just what I do no rhyme or reason. I Just start drawing lines (no subject) with black sharpie/perm marker and see what develops, often surprise myself. I go back and see faces, objects, figures... Closing lines up I see more and then as I start adding color more images develop, no theme to begin but rather it develops as I color and close it in . I tend to see faces a lot especially in graphite or charcoal and in just about anything...rocks, wood, paneling. At times I start with a scenery or subject but turns out completely different and the original never happened. I find out after I look up from being so focused (call it zoned out)

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Charlie Haggard Charlie Haggard
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Water trick

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Zygotegarden Zygotegarden
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18/2/2020 Orangatan

I got out of my comfort zone and tried painting a watercolor without an ink drawing underneath - just pencil lines.

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Irene TC Irene TC
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Nieve

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priscilla galindo priscilla galindo
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Shades of Pink > Grimes cover art
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Water color pencils in a monotone piece of shades of pink. This was pretty hard considering I didn't have any magenta or hot pink hues. I had to create them and it was a pleasure. This was inspired from one of the artist's Grimes cover art.

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Revenge Sinister Revenge Sinister
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Alien Plant - Watercolour and gouache

Alien plant study - This became an experiment. At least I learned what works and what doesn't. Layers and layers of paint later... Feb. 13, 2020.

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Jeff Brown Jeff Brown
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Beach Grass

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Wesley Cheung Wesley Cheung
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Batman the Merciless

Probably one of my favourite watercolour paintings I did in the past year.

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Rigo Montes ♓️ Rigo Montes ♓️
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Ying and Yang

My soul has been severed in two, like Yin and Yang, these parts interlace. Only both are beast.

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Amanda Baglioni Amanda Baglioni
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The Monsters Zombie Bride

Elegantly framed and mounted on pu leather, is a depiction of the Frankenstein's monster's bride coming to life. Her electric personality is only trumped by her insatiable craving for brains.

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Karin S Karin S
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Profile

Portrait of Emma Watson

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Sumi Sumi
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Our lady of perpetual help

Help... does anyone know why my photos are coming out rotated incorrectly? I've tried rotating before hand and it still won't work. :[

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Erica Joy Erica Joy
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Mardi Gras Roach youtube video

Ink wash and metallic watercolor

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Steve Moore Steve Moore
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Tim OBrien, author

Fountain pen, watercolor.

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David Terrill David Terrill
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Stage Three: Walking Wall

Drawings I made for a commission of the five stages of the Walking Wall installation by Andy Goldsworthy at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. What an inspiring journey to walk and watch it move.

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David Terrill David Terrill
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Stage One: Walking Wall

Drawings I made for a commission of the five stages of the Walking Wall installation by Andy Goldsworthy at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. What an inspiring journey to walk and watch it move.

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Hylain Wright Hylain Wright
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Beta Fish

ATC (water color pencils and fine line markers)

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Sylwia J-D Sylwia J-D
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Look under the water II

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Julie Julie
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Sir Chickechoke

yeah so if a chocobo were actually a knight and a chicken and an artichoke....

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abbi satterthwaite abbi satterthwaite
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Rocks under water

Computer art. Picture taken from phone.

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David Meehan David Meehan
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Watering the Love Tree

This design is from a series used for postcards, A4 prints, bags, tshirts etc https://davidmeehanart.blogspot.com/p/y.html David Meehan Art = Good art at reasonable price

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David Meehan David Meehan
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Romeo and Juliet

This design is from a series used for postcards, A4 prints, bags, tshirts etc https://davidmeehanart.blogspot.com/p/y.html

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Steve Moore Steve Moore
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Orval Overall (real name)

Lamy Safari, Noodler's Bulletproof, watercolor on 5"x7" watercolor paper.

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Arwen Arwen
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Monster Mug

The first stage of clay is slip. Slip is watery clay; it is most often used to "slip and score", which I used to attach the features of the mug to the mug itself. The second stage of clay is wet. Wet is moist, very plastic clay. Wet is the type of clay I love to use, just because it feels so fresh, and because it is moist enough that I don't have to soften it with water. The third stage of clay is leather hard. Leather hard is the stage my mug was in after being left on the shelf for twenty-four hours or so. It is easier to cut but very difficult to sculpt. The fourth stage of clay is greenware. Greenware is completely dry clay that is fragile and breakable. I would say that greenware is an overdose of leather hard for the clay. In other words, leaving clay out for a longer amount of time can turn leather hard clay into greenware. The fifth stage of clay is bisque. This is the clay after its first firing. If it was grey clay, it is now white in this stage. It is now completely hard and no longer soft in any way. Bisque, luckily, is only one stage away from glaze... The sixth stage of clay is glaze. This is the final firing and results in a smooth texture and a shiny look. I loved the way my glaze came out. While I was painting the mug, it was more of a ruddy red-brown but when it glazed, it turned out to be this beautiful spotted green.

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Kevin Loftus Kevin Loftus
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Sea cliffs in gouache

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Steve Steve
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Shoes

This is a watercolor painting of a couple of "shoes" that loves to dance.

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Anara Anara
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Double Water Bridge

Acrylic on canvas. Night and day water bridge with mountains

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Indi Edwards Indi Edwards
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Rejection

A watercolour piece I did of my friend when he was going through a really tough time.

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