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Inktober 3: Tiny Dragon BBQ

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Adobe sketch and iPad Pro I did this on a flight to NYC

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Mark Twain (1835–1910) In the 1870s and ’80s, the Twain family spent their summers at Quarry Farm in New York, about two hundred miles west of their Hartford, Connecticut, home. Twain found those summers the most productive time for his literary work, especially after 1874, when the farm owners built him a small private study on the property. That same summer, Twain began writing The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. His routine was simple: he would go to the study in the morning after a hearty breakfast and stay there until dinner at about 5:00. Since he skipped lunch, and since his family would not venture near the study—they would blow a horn if they needed him—he could usually work uninterruptedly for several hours. “On hot days,” he wrote to a friend, “I spread the study wide open, anchor my papers down with brickbats, and write in the midst of the hurricane, clothed in the same thin linen we make shirts of.” Whether or not he was working, he smoked cigars constantly. One of his closest friends, the writer William Dean Howells, recalled that after a visit from Twain, “the whole house had to be aired, for he smoked all over it from breakfast to bedtime.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey “Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.” ― Mark Twain #dailyrituals #inktober #MarkTwain @masoncurrey

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#embracingnightmares

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Image Richard Koehler
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Small painting on oolong tea bag cover

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New sketchbook time! Introducing “Instant Everythings” :-)

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Their part of my story idea I came up on October,I drew all of them on October too, they all work on a club bar,Greedy boss,cheery clown,wise ventriloquist and spiteful comedian.I won't be able to draw on a tablet since my tablet doesn't work anymore

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Image Duncan Weller
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In the style of Lucien Freud, this little painting didn't take long, but was fun and an accurate representation of the model. Plus size models are often just as interesting as many of the thinner models we got in drawing sessions. Beauty exists for different people in different ways. Character is certainly a big aspect.

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Image Erin Starks
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Quick watercolor sketch of a koala bear.

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Colored pencil on paper

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Image Jennifer Mallory-Welch
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Acrylic on 5 x 7 canvas

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Ink on water color paper.

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Made this illustration for a fundation called Food for the hungry, a colaboration with a kid in a community at Quiche, Guatemala.

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A pencil sketch with a tiny bit of digital touch-up

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He lives!

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