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Cities are not for me, I prefer the quiet life nestled in the trees. #embracingnightmares

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Image DR Morford Plus Member
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I've burned through 6 weeks straight of non-stop drawing. I think it means I'm healing up from a painful relationship I needed to end. Sometimes we attract someone due to a perceived chemistry. Then one day we wake up and realize that chemistry is acid and this isn't actually love. This is a distortion. And I don't need to walk through this pain anymore. I've actually grown enough to recognize that being alone, without pain, is a thousand times better than being with someone who refuses to recognize their behavior. Some people have no idea that words can do much more damage than a weapon. Words can kill. If you can't control your tongue, then don't speak. Make this a rule for your life if you care for someone.

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Image Rocco Dante
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Image Ty patmore
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This portrait is the darkest in the series, examining the internal malice that persists even when communication is restricted, illustrating that evil doesn't require a loud voice. * Visual Focus: The mask's mouth is horrifyingly held closed across the center by surgical thread and a needle, which only covers half of the wide, unnerving smile. The stitching reveals a set of sharp, feral teeth underneath. Disturbingly, a pair of prominent horns protrude from the top of the mask's head. * Symbolism: * The Stitched Mouth: Represents the idea of selective silence or the censorship of truth. The fact that the stitching only covers half the mouth highlights the "half-done" nature of modern morality. The revealed sharp teeth suggest that even in silence, the capacity for vicious, cutting, or "devilish" speech remains barely contained. Showed directly on the piece by the date being misleading. * The Horns: A classic, unambiguous symbol of the Devil or pure malice. This is the figure's core identity—it suggests that even while hiding behind a neutral mask and being partially silenced, the individual's "tongue like the devil" and evil intent are still very much present, emphasizing the inherent corruption and hypocrisy behind the facade.

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Image John Jenkins Plus Member
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Image Bleu Hope Plus Member
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Butterflies, this-that and the next thing!

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Image Gerhard Schellert
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I honestly don't like using color tones like this. I actually really enjoy the black and white contrast. I have always loved black and white images, cartoons and movies. But I try.

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Image Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Lindsey's prompt: Ghost

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hey boos! I'm to lazy to draw anything good but I don't want to not post soooo here is a 3 min doodle I made with the lasso tool. I have to wear a cast for to weeks because surgery so it wont get infected :p

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Image Embracing nightmares
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#embracingnightmares

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Image Deena Perez
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New sketchbook time again :-)

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Image Robert Falagrady
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Image Kfir Weizman
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I'm sorry if it is sideways. It depicts a person who feels pressured by people, slowly breaking in society. Just a drawing I felt like making.

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Image SASHIKUMAR K
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Guruvayoor Krishna - Kerala Mural Art, Size 2' X 3', Acrylic on Canvas

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A mindless doodle with a fudenosuke pen and colored pencil.

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Image Ty patmore
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This figure explores how the relentless pursuit of monetary gain and digital distraction stifles genuine attention and moral listening. * Visual Focus: The mask is equipped with a headphone covering a single ear. The headphone wire is visibly broken, frayed, and cut short, suggesting a deliberate disconnect or a failed attempt at communication. A small coin dangles conspicuously from the corner of the figure's mouth. * Symbolism: * The Headphones: Represent modern distraction and the ability to selectively "tune out" inconvenient truths or moral calls. The broken, frayed wire reinforces the idea of a failed connection to the real world. * The Coin in the Mouth: Serves as a powerful, visceral metaphor for being "consumed by monetary means." It connects the act of speaking/listening to the theme of greed, suggesting that the voice and ear are functionally "plugged" or corrupted by the all-consuming focus on wealth. The refusal to hear moral guidance is dictated by the pursuit of money.

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Image Joselo Rocha
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The image features colorful, hand-drawn text with arrows labeled 'Arigato In' and 'Arigato Out'. Inspired by Ken Honda and the philosophy of Happy Money.

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