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Image Shilo Buhl
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Retro tv and comic book colors with a modern Venom art style

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Image Brent Skillicorn
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acrylic on paper, 12x16

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Image Hayley Patterson
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Fall vibes, anyone?

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Image InkCatsAndMore
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Illustrated with Ink and Ink-Pens on Paper. Urh.-Nr:1811955 Copyright  by Carolina Matthes

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Image Michael
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Dogs

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Image Tammy Burgess
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Daily sketch with ink

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Image Evgeni
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Image Jayanthi Ratna C
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Image Chad Coombs
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Continuous line portrait.

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Image Ross Hendrick
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Character designs in the rubberhose 20s / 30s cartoon animation style.

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Image Ildikó Tuloková
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Ne zsúfoljátok tele lelketeket haszontalan gondolatokkal. Minek rágódni a múlton, elébe menni a jövönek? Maradjatok a jelen pillanat egyszerűségében. Buddha Festette: Ildikó Tuloková / Falap,akril.

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Image Michael
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Cheapest of the cheap alcohol markers

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Image Jean Garro
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Watercolor pencils were used on this fantasy piece

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Image kid tiki
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fun, health, dream

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Image Rabirashmi Roy
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20x14 cms. Ink on 160 gsm cartridge paper

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Image Chad Coombs
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Continuous line ink drawings of figure siting with legs crossed and leaned on hand.

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Image Jean Garro
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Watercolor background with micron pens for birds and branches

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Image Chad Coombs
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Continuous line design of a figure posed

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Image Suzette
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Image Chad Coombs
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Continuous ink drawing of a figure walking a standing up dog.

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Image Jasmin
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Poscapens in my sketchbook from Amsterdam all acrylics.

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Image Paolo Savoldi
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Watercolor portrait of a young woman sending kiss

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Image Charlie Haggard
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Image Eric Yer
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Auto Rickshaw Painting

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Image ray
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when life as we know it comes to a end we find comfort and safety in out fellow humans

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Image Heecurry
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This artwork was made for Inktober 2020

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Image Revenge Sinister
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Drawing along with an artist online... August 23, 2021. I haven't posted in a while, so I'll try to keep up with it more.

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Image Dave Douglas
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A variation of the Shining's "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy".

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The artwork of 2020 drawn for Inktober

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Image Stephen
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This is a painting of a first century Galilean fishing boat, most likely the very type of boat used by Peter when he was called by Jesus to follow him. This illustration is part of a bigger mural I am working on, about the ministry of Jesus the Christ. If you notice, the boat is beached facing backward, with the fishing net coming from the back of the boat. This is to signify that Peter, like all the other apostles, except Matthew the tax collector, dropped their fishing occupation and followed Jesus, Who would make them the fishermen of men’s souls. Here is a truth about me as an artist. Two parts of this painting gave me trouble in carrying out this illustration. The fist was illustrating the ropes of the rigging. My first attempt was horrendous it took me a second try to get it right. I had to look up pictures of ropes on the Internet to overcome this challenge. The second was illustrating the rocks on the bottom of the Sea of Galilee and the reflections of the boat on the water. I must have made about five attempts until it finally clicked. Even when I kept looking at the reflections of boats on water, I could not make the breakthrough. In creating the kind of art that I do, it is very rare to find a model that meets all my requirement for what I am illustrating. So, it takes photos and imagination and the grace of God to create an illustration that looks better than a stick figure and communicates the message intended. So, I figure God has me go through these challenges to keep me humble because, without humility, God is not able to use our talents for His glory. (October 12, 2017)

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