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scott mackie scott mackie
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Blue Velvet and Cherry wine.

Ballpoint pen drawing on an antique stock bond.

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Cristianne Fritsch Cristianne Fritsch
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Wine Tasting II

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Cristianne Fritsch Cristianne Fritsch
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Wine Tasting - Cristianne Fritsch Illustration

Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cristianne.fritsch/

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Ania Pawlik Ania Pawlik
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Glass of universe

The other night I chin-chin with the universe... My quick daily sketch from my sketchbook. 'Glass of universe'. Ink, coffe and red wine. Yes, I was seeping on this wine while sketching...

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Melissa Hentges Melissa Hentges Plus Member
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Five pages from my Artists Handbook
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These are watercolor and pencil and ink drawings. They are 5 of 10 images of my hand from a child's board book from which I peeled the laminated pages and exposed the underlying cardboard. I have always struggled with a very large Port Wine Stain birthmark, and periodically make art about that, this one of two books this year.

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Joer_B Joer_B
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Hand Study 22
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Pastel pencil study of the intertwined hands of the Ambrogio Borghi sculpture, Chioma di Berenice. Faber Castell pastel pencils, Black and White Generals charcoal pencils on 9” x 12” Strathmore Toned Grey sketchbook paper.

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Carolyn S. Pio Carolyn S. Pio
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Vernal Pool

Another piece from my vernal pools/treescapes studies I have been working on in correlation to my interest in local creature found in our woodlands. I adopted the use of a circle one night, wanting to frame out an idea/sketch and a wine glass happened to be close by. Since then I have used it often, loving the circle aspect.

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Carolyn S. Pio Carolyn S. Pio
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Reflect

The finished piece is 24 x 32 inches on 300lb. hot-pressed watercolor paper ~painted with watercolor and ink. There were a lot of components I wanted to incorporate in this piece. Then, the painting kept "going". It moved of its own accord in places I did not anticipate, and I kept going with it....people that I know/have known intertwined in my mind as I painted the tree branches. Overall, the painting took on so many meanings to me as it matured

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Yānā Moon Craft & Art Yānā Moon Craft & Art
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Amy

I drew this many years ago, on my phone.

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Suzette Suzette
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Wine Glass

Realism practice #1.

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Carolyn S. Pio Carolyn S. Pio
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Tree scape

A piece from my vernal pools/treescapes studies I have been working on in correlation to my interest in local creature found in our woodlands. I adopted the use of a circle one night, wanting to frame out an idea/sketch and a wine glass happened to be close by. Since then I have used it often, loving the circle aspect.

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michael james michael james
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First of the Night

Oil on Primed Panel. Wine glass & bottle. For hire. Visit my portfolio at www.michaeljamesfa.com/portfolio

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Jean-Paul Sartre

Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980) By the 1950s, too much work on too little sleep—with too much wine and cigarettes—had left Sartre exhausted and on the verge of collapse. Rather than slow down, however, he turned to Corydrane, a mix of amphetamine and aspirin then fashionable among Parisian students, intellectuals, and artists (and legal in France until 1971, when it was declared toxic and taken off the market). The prescribed dose was one or two tablets in the morning and at noon. Sartre took twenty a day, beginning with his morning coffee and slowly chewing one pill after another as he worked. For each tablet, he could produce a page or two of his second major philosophical work, The Critique of Dialectical Reason. The biographer Annie Cohen-Solal reports, “His diet over a period of twenty-four hours included two packs of cigarettes and several pipes stuffed with black tobacco, more than a quart of alcohol—wine, beer, vodka, whisky, and so on—two hundred milligrams of amphetamines, fifteen grams of aspirin, several grams of barbiturates, plus coffee, tea, rich meals.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #jeanPaulSartre @masoncurrey

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Richard Koehler Richard Koehler
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Wine and Cheese

11x14 acrylic on wood. Thanks for looking.

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Lulu Lulu
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Wine sketch

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Cristianne Fritsch Cristianne Fritsch
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Wine Tasting III

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Sumi Sumi
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3d denial presented to you in 2d

I drank some wine and ate some Chinese food and listened to some music and finally threw up in ink on this paper for your indifferent judgement.

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Kira Rasure Kira Rasure
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Pappies Got Stories

Just a jive dog having a good time.

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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New Sketchbook?

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Stephen Stephen
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Humble Thy Self In The Sight Of The Lord

Humble Thy Self In The Sight Of The Lord This Pen And Ink was rendered from a image Of the painting entitled," The Prayer At Valley Forge" by artist Arnold Fryberg. I drew this rendering from my computer screen. It took a couple of hour to draw. I carved this image on a pumpkin at the annual Chadds Ford Historical Society Great Pumpkin Carve. So this rendering was done as a guide not a finished piece . As you look over this picture you will notice the ink ran in a few places, that is be cause it was raining while I was carving the pumpkin. Even though I had clear plastic laid over the picture, rain still got it wet. It seem like almost ever time I took part in this event it has rained . The reason I chose to carve this image is be cause the battle of the Brandywine was fought around the town of Chadds Ford, and because George Washington was a renown Christian man of Prayer. Just as the thirteen colony were freighting their way through hell to gain their independence from England, I feel our nation is going through Hell to maintain the principle the founding fathers had laid as the foundation of this country. Our country is in trouble and no political party can save this nation, only The American People who humble themselves before God, repent of their rebellious ways against God, and pray for His forgiveness, and seek Him to guild our nation out of the dark,and back into the light. Then will our nation be able to receive blessings from the hand of God. Stephen J. Vattimo July 16, 2012 See Less

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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More Wine
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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Some drink to remember, some drink to forget.

Some don't drink. Rumi said that wine made some people angry, therefore wine was forbidden to all. Not sure that would go well in the mid-west.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) Toulouse-Lautrec drank constantly and slept little. After a long night of drawing and binge-drinking, he would often wake early to print lithographs, then head to a café for lunch and several glasses of wine. Returning to his studio, he would take a nap to sleep off the wine, then paint until the late afternoon, when it was time for aperitifs. (One of his inventions was the Maiden Blush, a combination of absinthe, mandarin, bitters, red wine, and champagne. He wanted the sensation, he said, of “a peacock’s tail in the mouth.”) From Daily rituals by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #henriToulouseLautrec @masoncurrey

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Slavica Slavica
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Summer Nights

Wine and some more wine

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Ellis Illustrations Ellis Illustrations
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Happy Friday!

Another sketch about happy Friday! Happy July too raise your glass of white wine!

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Brendon Brendon
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Dionysus - God of Wine

This is a part of my Greek Mythology series. I'll upload more here over time. Or you can visit my website www.bschu.net

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Callie Sullivan Callie Sullivan
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Nostalgic Tree House

. . . Whimsy and nostalgia all entwined in an inky world of discovery . . . This piece was the last piece of artwork my Grandmother got to see of mine before she passed into the Lord's presence this past summer

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Phan Thy Phan Thy
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The painting Dieu Thuyen was completed by me on June 27, 2021.

This picture was drawn by me with Pentool SAI software on my computer, the picture designed by me from the cameraman is the beautiful female character Dieu Thuyen sipping a glass of wine while waiting for her father to return from a victorious war. Dieu Thuyen is one of the most talented beauties I have ever known, so in the photo I added an oval lute and used pink as the main color for the embellishment. giving Dieu Thuyen a proud beauty. The pictures I draw and create are posted here for all to see and for me to judge, this photo is my own drawing will be protected under section 512(c) of the Millennium Copyright Act . the digital age (“DMCA”). Artist: Phan Thy - Email: thichanime100k@gmail.com - Copyright belongs to me - Phan Thy - Do Not Reup

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Ann Ann
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Wine and Cheese

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Charlie Haggard Charlie Haggard
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Making wine

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