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Ginger Ginger
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Mugman Halloween Page 4

Take note that the "chalice" that had the eye pop out isn't Ms.Chalice. And the giant eyeball's Mugman, cause it freaked him out badly. And is from this episode of "The Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show", "Night of the Living Shnookums." It can be found here. https://youtu.be/cf1D-cf113c?si=pBIDBpFUrA4ksSuF&t=228

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Maia Palomar Maia Palomar
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June Commission: Robin Williams
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First OFFICIAL Commission! 8x10, Watercolor and Pen. Hey everyone! This time, I'm actually back. First off, let me say I was not planning to fall off the face of the Earth again. At the time I last posted, I had a little less than a month of school left and I had hoped I could wrap up all my final projects early and be done. I was wrong. My teachers assigned more and I had work due up to the day before school ended, but I survived! Since my last post, I do have some updates. 1. I did indeed graduate high school! I was very lucky my school not only had a ceremony, but it was at Soldier Field. (I'm very happy to say I graduated Summa Cumme Laude and with the honors of completing the Alpha STEM and the Arts program.) 2. I also got an Instagram! I'll be using it not only to post final pieces but also as a way to post progress. {@mapalomar.arts} With regards to this painting, it is my first official commission, past commissions were from people I knew (family or friends) but this one isn't. I can say I'm pretty proud of the end result, especially as a person who doesn't consider themself a watercolor artist, it's not too shabby. :) Anyway, I hope this piece will have a safe journey all the way to its new home in Massachusetts.

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Jennifer Mallory-Welch Jennifer Mallory-Welch
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Blooming Color

12” x 12” acrylic on wrapped canvas

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Punkinator

Acrylic on wood

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Doctor Lorna Breen, Emergency Room Director, New York-Presbyterian Hospital

Meet Dr. Lorna Breen. She was in the trenches of the front line inside the New York hot zone during the first wave of the pandemic. She saw the massive influx of patients she knew she could not save (29,000 deaths reported in April, 2020). She contracted the virus and after recuperating, went straight back to work. A week and a half later, the hospital sent her home. Her family intervened to bring her back home to Charlottesville, Virginia. During her visit with her family, she seemed “detached.” She passed away April 26, 2020 at the UVA University Hospital in Charlottesville from self-inflicted wounds. "She tried to do her job, and it killed her… Make sure she’s praised as a hero. Because she was, she’s a casualty just as much as anyone else who has died." —Dr. Philip C. Breen, Father

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Christy Van Orden Christy Van Orden Plus Member
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Creepy Clown

5x7 print available. Just a weird, creepy clown.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Igor Stravinsky

Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971) “I get up at about eight, do physical exercises, then work without a break from nine till one,” Stravinsky told an interviewer in 1924. Generally, three hours of composition were the most he could manage in a day, although he would do less demanding tasks—writing letters, copying scores, practicing the piano—in the afternoon. Unless he was touring, Stravinsky worked on his compositions daily, with or without inspiration, he said. He required solitude for the task, and always closed the windows of his studio before he began: “I have never been able to compose unless sure that no one could hear me.” If he felt blocked, the composer might execute a brief headstand, which, he said, “rests the head and clears the brain.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey

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kid tiki kid tiki
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I love flamingoes!!!!

Colour, health, wellbeing, animals

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Ginger Ginger
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mugma halloween comic page 5

Our host has arrived.

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S. Park S. Park
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Crabapple in Crayola crayon

A dew draped crabapple, nestled in the grass. Crayola crayon on some type of paper from the great ol dollar store.

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Sharry Lai Sharry Lai
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Furrow

The jarring moment when you are asked a thoughtless question. The decision to respond appropriately and proportionately that protects yourself versus answering in a manner that protects the status quo.

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Kfir Weizman Kfir Weizman
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Cats

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Celeste Celeste
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Between Doodles

Between Doodles

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Mark Twain

Mark Twain (1835–1910) In the 1870s and ’80s, the Twain family spent their summers at Quarry Farm in New York, about two hundred miles west of their Hartford, Connecticut, home. Twain found those summers the most productive time for his literary work, especially after 1874, when the farm owners built him a small private study on the property. That same summer, Twain began writing The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. His routine was simple: he would go to the study in the morning after a hearty breakfast and stay there until dinner at about 5:00. Since he skipped lunch, and since his family would not venture near the study—they would blow a horn if they needed him—he could usually work uninterruptedly for several hours. “On hot days,” he wrote to a friend, “I spread the study wide open, anchor my papers down with brickbats, and write in the midst of the hurricane, clothed in the same thin linen we make shirts of.” Whether or not he was working, he smoked cigars constantly. One of his closest friends, the writer William Dean Howells, recalled that after a visit from Twain, “the whole house had to be aired, for he smoked all over it from breakfast to bedtime.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey “Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.” ― Mark Twain #dailyrituals #inktober #MarkTwain @masoncurrey

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Valeria Valeria
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Octopus

I love cephalopods...mainly octopi In my opinion, people shouldn't eat cephalopods,they are extremely intelligent they can also feel emotional pain as well.

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Tonya Doughty Tonya Doughty Plus Member
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We Love

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Christmas Candy Cane

Colorful Christmas Candy Cane

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Gramma Polly packs quite a pinch.

Gramma Polly packs quite a pinch. See more images from the series: https://www.instagram.com/p/CT7rVNgLezM/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

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Nai Obeid Nai Obeid
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Abstract floral conglomerate

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Angela Martini Angela Martini Plus Member
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Watercolor Flowers
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Watercolor Flowers

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FRENEMY FRENEMY Plus Member
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Youtube Painting Series

I started a new youtube series called Paint With Frenemy. Channeling Bob Ross in short painting videos. Check it out if you like and please like an subscribe! I'lll be posting new videos every Sunday 9am eastern time. This week video I paint a happy little taco with some stop motion animation mixed into the painting process. Link here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Hfj3xBju_c

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons
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textile pattern in red

My idea was to make a textile pattern for fabric printing. Drawn on paper with a micron pen .005, colored with pens then put into Photoshop for some color manipulation, blurring of lines and pattern arrangement.

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Valeria Valeria
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Mortal wench

She's a mortal who needs to go to hell because she is from hell,art from June 2019

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Joanna M Gregores Joanna M Gregores
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Hibiscus

Hibiscus Pen, ink and gouache

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Jamie Jamie
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Well

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Celeste Celeste
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Doodle Addicts Christmas Tree

Doodle Addicts Christmas tree...how we see the holidays!

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Bubblefuzz Bubblefuzz
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Mother Nature late to the party

Pen and Sharpie in doodles book, late for the nature comp.

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Melissa Bitar Melissa Bitar
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Drained

-Let's go out! -Um,I'm kind of ti-- -Awesome!! See you at 8! Till we drop.

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Valeria Valeria
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Pumpkin Jester

Made entirely in Paint 3D

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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The unforgiving Tree.

Beginning. The Unforgiving Tree. Once there was a tree... https://www.instagram.com/p/CQeBCxghBtm/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

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