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Nancy Belle Nancy Belle
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30 x 20" Original Abstract Acrylic on Canvas. 2017.

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Anna Deligianni Anna Deligianni
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#prints of miles Davis

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china jones china jones
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Sketch in the Sunset neighborhood of San Francisco, CA. I used a tombow art pen. Check out more work at chinadoesart.com

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Volta Voloshin-Smith Volta Voloshin-Smith
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Shelfie :D

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Peter Gander Peter Gander
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This was my first stab at a Japanese-style 'sumi-e' or ink and brush painting in a 10 minute lunchbreak at work. The paper is a poor base for the wetness of the ink but better than not painting at all! I only have limited art supplies at work (not surpris

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Faith Puleston Faith Puleston
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This is another improvised painting - in oils this time, but poured on after diluting with white spirit and then tidied up with a paint brush chasing the forms that appeared. You need to outside to do one like this. Very fast to make, but they stink like

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Neil Spencer Neil Spencer
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Music & Art go great together!

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Özge dur Özge dur
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Özge dur Özge dur
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Dawn M. Mecozzi Dawn M. Mecozzi
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Drawn with Generals Pastel Pencils. I was surprised I enjoyed working with them. This is one in a series of "drink themed" drawings.

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aziz tirta atmadja aziz tirta atmadja
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Just random People

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Tammi Hallowell Tammi Hallowell
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"Imagination" ~ original artwork by Tammi Hallowell (fae_creative on Instagram)

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Julia Da Rocha Julia Da Rocha
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I pretty much enjoyed using the coffee filter to create the artwork.

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Jason Arney-ONeil Jason Arney-O'Neil
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Si Chiu Si Chiu
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Looking at other people's workspaces makes my one look boring by comparison. Anyway, here's where I spring clean my head of ideas – with all me electronics and toys and that!

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Star Flower Star Flower
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Ben  Meredith Ben Meredith
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Drawing students at work. Mainly coloured pencil.

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Priti Jhangiani Priti Jhangiani
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Art work on wood

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Agent Rose Agent Rose
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drawing out my emotions..my emotions often make my artwork better, wonder how many others are like this. Moving out of anime style artwork into more realistic, this sketch of a girl was done some time ago you can find more on agentrosehq.deviantart.co

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pallavi bhargava pallavi bhargava
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There is something about different faces. A woman's face is her work of fiction. Got inspired by one of my friends photo and thought of putting it on paper. Pencil on Paper.

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Mike Sheehan Mike Sheehan
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New class, Sketching for Animators and illustrators, started last Saturday. I do a lot of trace overlays on students existing work. This was just adding more believable shapes and changing the pose slightly. I really like this class since we get to cover

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Charlotte Reynolds Charlotte Reynolds
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Well a hand works just as well as paper

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indira govindan indira govindan
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Last night I spent an hour doing this doodle with just spirals drawn completely with dots. It was a good exercise for working through some -ve feelings. I finished it off with a camouflaged word. Can you see it?

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Diogo Costta Diogo Costta
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Domhnall Gleeson is an Irish actor and writer. Apart from his part as Bill Weasley in Harry Potter, I particurlaly like the movie About Time and the Black Mirror episode called "Be right back" he worked on.

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Rachel Inbar Rachel Inbar
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I doodle at work - and I have more than 100 post-it doodles :)

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indira govindan indira govindan
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This doodled box got featured on Cloth Paper Scissors' Zen Doodle Workshop.

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Anke Braatz Anke Braatz
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Work in progress. Fineliner on paper.

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Nino Nino
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Some more work from my sketchbook :) As always ink straight on paper. I really enjoyed drawing these two pages!

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Katy Day Katy Day
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This is a piece of work of a canal in Amsterdam. i made a rubbing with pencil of a interesting patterned wall to create a base tone and then worked into it. This helped focus on tone and create interesting textures.

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Arthur Louis Arthur Louis
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LEARN HOW TO GET YOUR MONEY BACK FROM A FAKE INVESTMENT PLATFORM DIGITAL LIGHT SOLUTION

A while back, I jumped into a global property deal, saying folks like me could cash in on hot foreign housing scenes. Real estate - sure, everyone knows it prints money, a big-time industry worldwide. It looked solid at first - they showed me online walkthroughs of places I partly owned, got me pumped. Still, there was this weird vibe nagging me, hard to explain, just wouldn’t quit bugging me inside. I ignored it, though, brushed it off, kept going anyway. One thing I’d say now? Listen to that inner voice - every single time. I kept picturing the steady cash coming in, which blurred how clearly I saw things. At first, they paid me consistent returns, making it feel legit. Over time, though, I poured more money into it. Before long, I tried pulling out bigger amounts - but then the payouts just vanished. The reasons they gave shifted every week, and not long after, they began asking for added charges to fix the withdrawal issues. Still, I’d spent every dollar - put everything I owned into it, thinking it’d be okay. When things went south, I panicked, then remembered a name: {DIGITAL LIGHT SOLUTION}. Found them through some random post while scrolling late at night. Honestly? Didn’t believe they’d help, but they jumped on it fast, scanning stuff I didn't even know existed. Right away, knew these folks weren’t messing around. Used hidden clues online, tracked down where the cash got moved, and then fought to pull it all back into my hands. I'm happy the hard work brought results - my full investment was back in just 72 hours thanks to the team handling my issue. I reached {DIGITAL LIGHT SOLUTION} through T e l e g r a m -- d i g i t a l l i g h t s o l u t i o n And E m a i l.d i g i t a l l i g h t s o l u t i o n (@) q u a l i t y s e r v i c e.c o m - W hats App +1.9.5.4.8.5.6.8.0.4.5  

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