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Français : L’Appropriationnisme ou le « Remake » est un concept simple. En effet, il suffit de reprendre le travail d’un artiste et signer la nouvelle production de son nom. Il ne s’agit, en aucun cas, de copier l’œuvre comme pourrait le faire un faussaire. Il ne s’agit pas non plus de plagier l’œuvre. En ce qui me concerne, j’utilise l’œuvre célèbre d’un artiste reconnu. En réutilisant une œuvre originale préexistante et célèbre, condition sine qua non, je propose de rendre un hommage. Il ne s’agit en aucun cas d’un manque d’inspiration surtout lorsque l’on sait maintenant que : « l’art naît de l’art et non de la nature » : Ernst Gombrich. Dans cette série, j’ai voulu revisiter des œuvres célèbres en utilisant ma technique graphique de l’éloge de l’approximation mettant en évidence la problématique de la défaillance et de la mémoire vaporeuse. English: Appropriationism or Remake is a simple concept. Indeed, it is enough to take again the work of an artist and to sign the new production of his name. It is not a question of copying the work as a forger could do. It is not a question of plagiarizing the work. As far as I'm concerned, I use the famous work of a recognized artist. By reusing a pre-existing and famous original work, condition sine qua non, I propose to pay tribute. It is by no means a lack of inspiration especially when we now know that: "art is born of art and not of nature": Ernst Gombrich. In this series, I wanted to revisit famous works using my graphic technique of praising the approximation highlighting the problem of failure and vaporous memory. https://www.pierretomyleboucher.fr

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Image Monica Engeler
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A country landscape done with a black fine liner pen and aqua brush pen on paper.

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Image René G. G.
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Image Savannah
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Image Kristen Rasmussen
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Acrylic painting inspired from photo-reference. Used little fake flowers for the eyes.

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Image kim feint
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Ugly Bird watercolor and ink,gold.

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Image Charlie Haggard
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Image Priscilla Alvarado
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#housedoodle

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Image coral
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A character design.

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Image Luisa Vidales Reina
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Watercolour and acrylic paint on Strathmore paper

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Image miladyheroine
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Image Victoria
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A ordinary girl in conflict with her heart and thoughts.

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Image Cookie Monster
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pencil & pen on sketchbook paper

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Image Scott Ries
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Quick Pencil Drawing

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Image Pramit Das
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THE INFINITY LOOP OF LIFE, ROUND AND ROUND

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Image gdw
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charcoal and pencil in sketchbook

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Image Anlly
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A small portrait of a character I created for a roleplay, but never ended up using it :v

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Image Armando
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A beautiful mermaid drinking a pineapple cocktail in the middle of the ocean. She is also based on my wife's likeness.

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Image Cookie Monster
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pencil & pen on sketchbook

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Image Mike Cooper
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Line action figures

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Image Jana Cechova
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Pencil - A movement study V

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Image Jana Cechova
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Pencil - A movement study IV

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Image Chariss Williams
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Image Jan Wiejacki
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Image Cookie Monster
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pencil & pen on sketchbook paper

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Image LeBoucher
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Français : L’Appropriationnisme ou le « Remake » est un concept simple. En effet, il suffit de reprendre le travail d’un artiste et signer la nouvelle production de son nom. Il ne s’agit, en aucun cas, de copier l’œuvre comme pourrait le faire un faussaire. Il ne s’agit pas non plus de plagier l’œuvre. En ce qui me concerne, j’utilise l’œuvre célèbre d’un artiste reconnu. En réutilisant une œuvre originale préexistante et célèbre, condition sine qua non, je propose de rendre un hommage. Il ne s’agit en aucun cas d’un manque d’inspiration surtout lorsque l’on sait maintenant que : « l’art naît de l’art et non de la nature » : Ernst Gombrich. Dans cette série, j’ai voulu revisiter des œuvres célèbres en utilisant ma technique graphique de l’éloge de l’approximation mettant en évidence la problématique de la défaillance et de la mémoire vaporeuse. English: Appropriationism or Remake is a simple concept. Indeed, it is enough to take again the work of an artist and to sign the new production of his name. It is not a question of copying the work as a forger could do. It is not a question of plagiarizing the work. As far as I'm concerned, I use the famous work of a recognized artist. By reusing a pre-existing and famous original work, condition sine qua non, I propose to pay tribute. It is by no means a lack of inspiration especially when we now know that: "art is born of art and not of nature": Ernst Gombrich. In this series, I wanted to revisit famous works using my graphic technique of praising the approximation highlighting the problem of failure and vaporous memory. https://www.pierretomyleboucher.fr

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Image Reynald Timothy Polii
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This is the devil of taking nap. Inspire by people experience about this. So many people can hold their sleepy at noon, so I think maybe theres some devil of taking nap who always make us sleepy.

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Image Theresa Polenik
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Working on inking this sketch today. I have so many sketches from finished projects, I figured they'd make good practice to refine my line work. I'm also recording another time lapse video showing this process

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Image Holly
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Skeleton painting of a grizzly bear and fish.

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