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Evgeni Evgeni
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Man at the window

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Richy Richy
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Peters mask malfunctions

*windows error sound* (Drawn with FireAlpaca)

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Lord of the Winds

It's a kind of magic

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Bill Robertson Bill Robertson
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window

ink and architectural markers.

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jodyg jodyg
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Out my window

torn paper and paint

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jodyg jodyg
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inside looking out: wind storm

torn and cut paper and paint

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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The Great Gears of the Winding City have Ceased

Is this steampunk enough for you? https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeq1P1kvh3INtHP6XaFppYA?view_as=subscriber

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Godel Santos Godel Santos
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bird in the wind

traditional speedpainting,,,wierd, very fast but at the bird i stoped, its watercolor n some details whit oil, hope tou like,,its almost impresionism!!

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Keilani Keilani
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SB A: windows of the soul

pencil on paper. introducing fire elves. This was my favorite concept back when I was a noodle in high school. I have lots of doodles like this one, and a few are colored too. Can’t wait to share that with y’all

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Miranda Rose Miranda Rose
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Windswept Klauzal

A big fan of standing on hilltops and staring moodily into the middle-distance, the Klauzal is best known for sharing long, terrible poems about cloud formations, and telling anyone who'll listen about the restorative powers of blackberry jam.

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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Darth Talon Abstract Painting from Dark sided Hellscape Thank you for reading

Kirby Krackle. Don't know much about Darth talon, but the color scheme is similar. i think it looks cool

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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Nitescape cover

Nitescape. The mysterious going city across the great ocean, far away from Nornwan and far forgotten, but they have not forgotten. They still have hints of the old world in their dome of cyber charged pessimism. Older painting, for a Nitescape cyberpunk project, the following link is to my friend's bizarre video adventure that takes place sometime in the dark and dreary city of Nitescape! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnfgqkhL_yE

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Janna Janna
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Clouds

Rediscovering pastel, clouds outside my window

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Godel Santos Godel Santos
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Arcangel over creation

hope you feel the wind of life!!

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Elle Duffey Elle Duffey
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Stuck Indoors

Does sticking body parts out of windows count as being outside?

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Stephen Stephen
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Peter took His Eye off Jesus and began to sink.

Peter took His Eye off Jesus and began to sink. Medium: Acrylic on canvas Size: 11”x 15” Date: 2019-2020 This illustration is one of nine, in a mural about the ministry of Christ. This image is block number 7. This painting illustrates Jesus rescuing peter, as he start to sink in to the sea, because he lost his faith when took his eyes off Jesus, and focused on the violence of the winds and waves of the storm. Matthew 14:22-33 New American Standard Bible (NASB) Jesus Walks on the Water 22 Immediately He [a]made the disciples get into the boat and go ahead of Him to the other side, while He sent the crowds away. 23 After He had sent the crowds away, He went up on the mountain by Himself to pray; and when it was evening, He was there alone. 24 But the boat was already [b]a long distance from the land, [c]battered by the waves; for the wind was [d]contrary. 25 And in the [e]fourth watch of the night He came to them, walking on the sea. 26 When the disciples saw Him walking on the sea, they were terrified, and said, “It is a ghost!” And they cried out [f]in fear. 27 But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, “Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid.” 28 Peter said to Him, “Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water.” 29 And He said, “Come!” And Peter got out of the boat, and walked on the water and came toward Jesus. 30 But seeing the wind, he became frightened, and beginning to sink, he cried out, “Lord, save me!” 31 Immediately Jesus stretched out His hand and took hold of him, and *said to him, “You of little faith, why did you doubt?” 32 When they got into the boat, the wind stopped. 33 And those who were in the boat worshiped Him, saying, “You are certainly God’s Son!” When I did my research, I Found very few biblical accurate illustrations of the event. Very few captured the darkness and valiance of a stormy sky taking place at 3:00 am in the morning (which is the forth watch of the night. Many illustrations I found, their skies were too bright and calm. I found that the seas in these illustration had the same lack of movement and violence, the sea would have in a storm that was so strong the disciples were not able to make any headway in their crossing the lake. I notice that all illustrations of Jesus walking on water, show the viewer His feet. In reality the waves would most likely block the viewer from seeing his feet on top of the water. The unavoidable black eye in most of these illustrations of Jesus walking on water, is the ridicules and unrealistic possess they have Jesus in, of Him rescuing Peter. You know the ones where He is making some kind of sign with one hand, as it is held up toward the sky, and one hand reaching down to peter. What was I trying to accomplish in my illustration? I want to be careful, to being accurate with costumes styles, and colors worn by the poor people of Galilean society. I wanted to be accurate in illustrating a storm on the sea of Galilee. I looked over numerous photos on line, of storms taking place on the Sea of Galilee. To understanding how the water and sky behave during a storm I studied the colors of sky, clouds, and water, during these conditions, in this location of the world? Showing movement in the air and the water. I used stylist brush strokes, to create movement in the sky and in the water. I am hoping to make people feel the storm’s violent energy. Showing power of the wind blowing against the bodies of Jesus and peter, through the movement of clothes, and hair. Showing the anxiety of Pete, with his body swallowed up to the waist, his face looking up to Jesus to rescue him from drowning. Showing that Jesus offers security to Peter, from being swept away by the wave of the sea. By his secure grasp of Peter’s back arms. He is able to lift Peter out of the water. The message I want my view to receive, is that everyone who comes into the world will experience trials and tribulation. We can overcome our fears and be filled with courage, to enable us to battle our ways through these storm in life. When we place our trust in the one who has authority over the power of the storm, who is Jesus a member of the trinity of God that created all things. Written by Stephen J. Vattimo 3/16/2020

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Jacob Jacob
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Grip tape and window

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Carolyn S. Pio Carolyn S. Pio
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Inktober #1 Ring

#1 #inktober #ring “Inside of a ring or out, ain't nothing wrong with going down. It's staying down that's wrong.” ― Muhammad Ali . First one down. I was so looking forward to these...fyi...for artist (in my opinion) it seems that we enjoy the first challenge, inspiration pumping...ideas flowing... others are so supportive...then about halfway through.. we start doubting... support dwindles t the same time...ideas do not flow as easily... this is when we need support... so mid-month check in with us and wham all of us with support to continue to the end.

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Charlie Haggard Charlie Haggard
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Wind-o cleaner

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Sonja Monica Beijneveld Sonja Monica Beijneveld
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Facade

Acrylic on canvas. 30x20 cm.

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Into the Wind

Pencil Drawing

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Rachel Lynn Davis Rachel Lynn Davis
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Watcher: Trade Wind Song

6 1/2 x 10 pen and ink drawing on vintage sheet music

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Cindy LeGrand Cindy LeGrand
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From Queen City to Windy City - courtesy of Hurricane Florence

Doodling in Adobe Draw as the Charlotte NC area is beginning to feel the effects of Hurricane Florence.

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rex riley rex riley
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mydog

My dog max sitting in the window

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Sofia N Sofia N
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Windows Paint Profile Drawing

Girl profile drawing created entirely in Windows 7 Paint

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Ben  Meredith Ben Meredith
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Emily by the Window

Sketchbook page using a Pentel brush pen and other inks.

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Steve Moore Steve Moore
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Untitled

1955 Chrysler Windsor

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Joanna M Gregores Joanna M Gregores
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Untitled

Looking out my window over the garden enjoying this beautiful hotel and it's splendid ambience

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Hermit Hermit
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SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE

(black biro on 74mm x 97mm memo paper) If that was being advertised in London, it would probably go for half a million and be split up into flats (apartments).

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Maremonstrum Maremonstrum
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Untitled

windy

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