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The drawings of Leonardo da Vinci
An ever-growing collection of drawings by Leonardo da Vinci thumbnailed and available for downloading.
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Sand Drawings by Sam Dougados
Ephemeral sand drawings by French artist Sam Dougados that disappears as the tides roll in.
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When Artists Bring Kids' Monster Drawings to Life
The Monster Project wants to help children see the power of their own imaginations and encourage them to pursue their creative potential.
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Artist Transforms Contours, Roads and Borders Into Stunning Portraits
Ed Fairburn has an uncanny ability to make visual connections with various map elements and human facial features.
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3D Optical Illusion Drawings
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/t/artrequest needs requests and artists!
Are you an artist? Do you have free time but no ideas? Or perhaps you're not an artist, but you have an idea! Whichever one, come to /artrequest and get what you need!
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I Present Grunkle Stan
This was my attempt of drawing him. I think he was a nice addition to the white board.
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The Most Fantastic Architecture of the Soviet Union Was Built on Paper
Restricted by the aesthetic limits on architecture in the Soviet Union, Alexander Brodsky and Ilya Utkin imagined the most fantastic cities and wondrous structures on paper.
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17 Cute Girl Drawing by Arata Yokoyama
17 Cute Girl Drawing by Arata Yokoyama Arata Yokoyama Artist | Professional | Digital Art Japan ...
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Artist Used LSD And Drew Herself For 9 Hours To Show How It Affects Brain
Countless artists have experimented with the effect drugs have on their work. User whatafinethrowaway, inspired by the “Nine Drawings” series which was the result of an experiment by the US government in the 1950's, asked her friend to draw self-portraits while on LSD. The friend took 200µg of LSD and drew 11 self-portraits over nine-plus hours.
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Julian Opie, David Shrigley, Cao Fei, and Other Animators Illuminate Something at the Core of Art
Technology is now allowing artists to do something they’ve aspired to since the stone age: make their paintings move.
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Drawings of Apache Life, Made by a Prisoner of War in the Late 19th Century
Chicago's Newberry Library has digitized a series of ink and watercolor drawings of Apache life, made in the 1890s by Frederick Gokliz. Gokliz, a San Carlos Apache, was first imprisoned along with a group of Chiricahua Apaches at Fort Marion, in Florida, in 1886. Gokliz was married to a daughter of Cochise, a Chiricahua Apache chief who fought white settlement in Arizona throughout the 1860s, carrying out raids and clashing with the U.S. Army. Cochise died in 1874...
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The stunning pen and ink drawings of Polish artist Wojtek Kowalczyk
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This Picasso painting could smash auction record
A painting by Pablo Picasso, "Les femmes d'Alger" is expected to set a new record when it goes up for auction in May.
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Save pens. Use Garamond font
Designers Matt Robinson and Tom Wrigglesworth looked at ink usage of some commonly-used typefaces, by hand-drawing them with ballpoint pens.
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Janko Domsic, Croatia
We know almost nothing of Janko Domsic’s life or the circumstances of his arrival in France. He probably spent some time in prison and in 1935 worked on the construction of a railroad. When in Paris, he lived in misery in a sordid building. He was in conflict with the Social Security system about his old age pension and with others who would have robbed him of his writings.
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How to Draw a Perfect Circle Freehand
How to draw a perfect circle. Learn this simple technique to help you draw a near perfect circle freehand. Could be useful for drawing charts and diagrams, and sketches, or just use it to challenge your friends in a 'who can draw the neatest freehand circle' competition!
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Artist takes 2 year old's doodle and turn it into a painting
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These 29 Clever Drawings Will Make You Question Everything Wrong With The World
Polish artist Pawel Kuczynski has worked in satirical illustration since 2004, specializing in thought-provoking images that make his audience question their everyday lives. His subjects deal with everything from social media to politics to poverty, and all have a very distinct message if you look closely enough…
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Kurt Vonnegut Was A Really Great Doodler
Seven years after Kurt Vonnegut's death, his daughter Nanette Vonnegut is publishing a collection of 145 drawings that her father created in the 1980s. Many people are familiar with Vonnegut's work as a writer — he is the author of Slaughterhouse-Five, Cat's Cradle and Breakfast of Champions among others, but his career as an artist has been largely overlooked.
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