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Rolf Schroeter Rolf Schroeter
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Sky through train window
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I was travelling two weeks ago, the train moved fast, so the only thing outside the train stable enough to be sketched was the sky.

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#laydoodle #laydoodle
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Spring Cleaning

Customarily, families give their homes a thorough cleaning in the days leading up to Lunar New Year’s Day. Windows are scrubbed, floors are swept, and furniture is dusted in preparation for the new year, sweeping away away the bad luck of the past year. In addition, dusting is avoided on New Year’s Day, for fear that good fortune will be swept away.

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Ingrid Mailenzun Ingrid Mailenzun
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Colorful doodle art therapy

Weekend unwinding with my paints and pen.

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Dzikawa Dzikawa
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Sylvanas Windrunner from World of Warcraft

Sylvanas Windrunner from World of Warcraft fanart

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Tricia Clark Tricia Clark
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Dont you come looking for me

It’s easier to remain silent for someone whose words only ever got twisted. (spoke in other forms though) Running from what? Nothing. And everything. Until they fell off the edge - or flew- and plunged into an epiphany where words can’t even translate, can’t touch you. “Don’t you come looking for me” on the wind.

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons
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Birches
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Outside my drawing table window are straight and weeping birches. We lost one of the birch trucks and, tragically, a beautiful OLD Japanese maple during an ice storm a few years ago. The third trunk is still in my mind's eye.

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Charlie Haggard Charlie Haggard
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Windy day

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Nancy Belle Nancy Belle
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E Window

Oil on Paper

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Bisht (Wind Waker)

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Kathrin Rödl Kathrin Rödl
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Neighborhood

View out of my living room window.

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Joanna M Gregores Joanna M Gregores
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BY THE POOL

SUMMERTIME, NEXT TO THE POOL IS A CABANA, THIS LITTLE CURTAIN WA SBLOWING IN THE WIND WITH THIS BEAUTIFUL POT AND PALM, JUST BEGGING TO BE DRAWN!

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Dzikawa Dzikawa
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Tyrande Whisperwind from World of Warcraft

Tyrande Whisperwind from World of Warcraft fanart

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Ania Pawlik Ania Pawlik
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Wide open

'Wild open' coffee, black ink, white acrylic paint, imagination, quarantine

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Kaye D. Kaye D.
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Colors of the wind

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Spitting Atoms Spitting Atoms
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Beer Label

Beer Label design incorporating lots of local facts/things to do with the area it's brewed in. Sailing, windsurfing, big lake, spitfire plane, invading shrimps, highland cattle, sunken church, snakes, beer swilling octopus (ok I made that one up).

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Samuel Beckett

Samuel Beckett (1906–1989) On a late-night walk near Dublin harbor, Beckett found himself standing on the end of a pier in the midst of a winter storm. Amid the howling wind and churning water, he suddenly realized that the “dark he had struggled to keep under” in his life—and in his writing, which had until then failed to find an audience or meet his own aspirations—should, in fact, be the source of his creative inspiration. “I shall always be depressed,” Beckett concluded, “but what comforts me is the realization that I can now accept this dark side as the commanding side of my personality. In accepting it, I will make it work for me.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #samuelbeckett @masoncurrey

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Into the Wind

Pencil Drawing

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Wind Farm
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Acrylic on cabinet door

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Rebecca Kaylin Gibson Rebecca Kaylin Gibson
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Windswept Sky

Original Photo by my Mother

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Stephen Stephen
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The Windows to the Soul

Title: Windows to the Soul Medium: Ink on sketch Book Paper Size: 10” X 14” Year: 01/09/2020 This Illustration is a pulmonary design/study for a future painting. Theme was born from a poem I wrote a couple years ago, by the same title. The main massage is that Christians are to be windows that Jesus Christs can shine His light of, Love, truth, mercy, salvation, hope, new life, in to a darkened world by the power of sin. The power of sin is what subjects all creation under destruction, suffer, death, decay. The Devil, and countless fallen angel use these tools to destroy the human race. Christians Have victory, through faith in Christ, from being a salves to sin, they have obtain adoption into God’s family, and removed from the coming damnation that is for the rebellious angels and the humans. Christian still are still temped to commit sin, and still make bad choices. Christian’s sin, hinder their effectiveness to be a witnesses for God’s kingdom, their short comings are like black drapes, that hang in a widow, that hinder the sunlight from brightening and warming a dark cold room. The massage communicated by symbolism The stair well leading down with the railing around it: The railing: The 3 petal flower is a Keltic symbol for the trinity of God. The railing around the stair well: Represents, God’s desire that none should perish but to repent. It also represents that people go to hell by their own choice, through their deliberate rebellious living against God. No ne accidently end up on the wrong side of the railroad tracks. The Stairs going down: Represents sinful humanity that is separated from a holy God. Without a spiritual intervention, we all have one destination that is the lake of fire, which is the finale judgement for sin. The open glass pane door: Represents God wants humanity to except his invitation to commune with Him, receive the new life He offers to provide for them. The stair case without railings: Represents the path to TheHeaven, which must me travailed by faith. The partly open drapes hanging in the Picture widow. Represent sin that try to prevent the light of truth to penetrate the darkness of deception. The railing with the fishes and crosses: This represent the Heavenly destination of Christian. It also stand for Christian being God’s Life guard. While living in the world, their mission is to take the salvation message into all the world. The second Floor open door, the entrance filled with light: This represents the entrance to Heaven. The globe sculpture represents a world needing to be repossessed, from the power of the curse of sin. By the hand of God, it will made new, absent of rebellious angel and humans. Absent from destruction, suffering, death, decay. Stephen J. Vattimo 1/10/2020

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Rebecca Kaylin Gibson Rebecca Kaylin Gibson
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Winda Woppa

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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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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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Bounty Hunter dude , kinda like the ones you get to see here and there in Samurai Jack

Bounty Hunter dude , kinda like the ones you get to see here and there in Samurai Jack. Making this for a project im working on, so, heres a window to my freaky little world ,

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Steph Steph
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Watercolor doodles

Winding down with a little watercolor fun.

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Mags Mags
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Eyes Are Windows To Our Souls

Me and my friends drew all the eyes, then I added the details. This my favorite drawing that I have ever done!

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Potova (Wind Waker)

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons
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Back of house

Some months ago, I uploaded a drawing of the front of our house. This time, I drew the back of the house---in the same style. Last time, I used a Pigma Micron 005 pen, this time, I used a Uniball Signo Gel pen---which made the drawing a bit looser. This is a large house in the Pacific NW Modern style (a late 70's incarnation) with characteristic big windows, skylights, and jutting angles.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Illustrated Radio”, April 2024.

The usual Wednesday winding down activities…

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Sekhet

Sekhet liked to unwind after a long day. #mythology #doodle #egyptianmythology

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Kevin Loftus Kevin Loftus
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Cobble-Wobbleton

Standing upwind of Cobble-Wobbleton is the only way to appreciate it's charms.

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