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lori (Mar 30, 2011)
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lori (Mar 30, 2011)
thanks to all of you.. Dave, ya that's the look I get too when I'm overwhelmed with depressing subjects.. and DBA it is sooo nice to have you here again, and thanks.. and Black Bird, I honestly never thought of painting these on canvas, maybe you're right, and that would be alot of fun.. we live near some towns that have lots of galleries.. so maybe so... thanks alot for the compliment
davincipoppalag (Mar 30, 2011)
I get the same look
dorothyblueeyes (Mar 30, 2011)
"oh-ugh-cannot-stop-draw-paint-too-much-all-night-long!!!" hee heee. I know I do,heh heh.
lori (edited Apr 1, 2011)
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drawn in 24 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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Axil62 (Mar 27, 2011)
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backmagicwoman (Mar 27, 2011)
Wow!..that's pretty gosh darn awesome!.
lori (Mar 28, 2011)
what's wrong with brown shoes, I love 'em.. I think this dude grew out of his pants :) this is funny
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 28, 2011)
Made me laugh. I love the fluorescent green outline... who would'a thunk to do that? (besides yourself, of course)
adxaidl3692 (Mar 28, 2011)
Looks like someone has just come back from Japan.
drawn in 1 hour 22 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Intermediate 
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backmagicwoman (Mar 27, 2011)
No, I haven't been able to paint since I lost my regular internet.
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 27, 2011)
sorry to hear that.... I could be right behind you. That is if I still have my phone, even. Might be kind of hard to pay the bill while living in a refrigerator box under the overpass haha.
backmagicwoman (Mar 27, 2011)
Yes indeed haha...life sure has a way of interfering sometimes. :)
adxaidl3692 (Mar 27, 2011)
Hey Buddy, what gives?
drawn in 4 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
davincipoppalag (Mar 11, 2011)
Britain's primary bomber in WWII
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DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 27, 2011)
Yes, that's it. and the 34 before the DD stands for 34 dunkin donuts lol
davincipoppalag (Mar 27, 2011)
OOOH thats a lotta Donuts!
lori (Mar 27, 2011)
camo is great.. my dad still has his camo clothes from when he was in the Marine Corps
davincipoppalag (Mar 27, 2011)
He'll change them eventually when there's enough holes in them
drawn in 5 hours 29 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Beginner 
shults (Feb 17, 2011)
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davincipoppalag (Mar 24, 2011)
this is beautiful shultsy
Suntan (Mar 26, 2011)
all three v are lovely
madscientist111 (Mar 26, 2011)
Truly amazing1 I would love to be sitting out there!
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 27, 2011)
Rock on, baby. Love this.
drawn in 2 hours 3 min with Chicken Paint
marcello (Feb 13, 2009)
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Suntan (Oct 4, 2009)
Cool, marcello. I like the lighting. Looks like the black sun cutting through the forest fog.
lori (Oct 4, 2009)
looks like an airplane in trouble
davincipoppalag (Oct 4, 2009)
this is what it looked like out back early this morning
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 26, 2011)
Looks like something the Hubble took a photo of.... I like it.
drawn in 16 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Intermediate 
shell (Jan 30, 2011)
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Miss_DJ (Feb 24, 2011)
almost perfect. it just looks to dry to be perfect. but the color is awesome.
Sweetlove15 (Feb 24, 2011)
Pretty :)
TisforTwee (Feb 25, 2011)
Its so pretty and intense! Great detail!
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 26, 2011)
I was checking out your gallery and this "caught my eye" immediately (boy am I full of horrid puns this morning... lol... sorry) Eyes can be extremely difficult, and sooo annoying to view if not done well. This one is very well done, in my opinion. I like what you do with your composition of singular, seemingly simple objects... making them the point of interest without centering them or pointing arrows and screaming "hey, look, here's what you're supposed to see!!!" (not literally, but you get what I mean)
drawn in 1 hour 40 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
itchymonkey (Mar 6, 2011)
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itchymonkey (Mar 13, 2011)
nothing like a big disaster to get your own personal disasters into perspective or is that the other way round?
no i dont mind DBA, its not my ass being spanked with that big ol' book. ;)
marcello (Mar 15, 2011)
DBA: wait, you really think global warming/climate change is BS?

p.s. welcome back!
DeadlyBlondeArcher (edited Mar 26, 2011)
Thank you kindly, King Cello...*curtsies* ;)
lori (Mar 26, 2011)
wtf? great job itchy
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drawn in 1 hour 46 min with Chicken Paint
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shell (Mar 11, 2011)
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dorothyblueeyes (Mar 30, 2011)
I WANT IT, I WANT IT, I'M GOING TO EAT IT NOW----CRUNCH,MUNCH,CRACK-TTEETH=-ON-SCREEN,OH, SO REALISTIC(but it tasted good, genius, with real apples. :) )
karl (Apr 8, 2011)
great animations
montezmaria (Apr 22, 2011)
Wow! This looks so real, very nice.
Lily (Jun 12, 2011)
It looks like a real apple :o
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drawn in 5 hours 18 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
itchymonkey (Mar 11, 2011)
not for sale
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dorothyblueeyes (Mar 19, 2011)
Frankly,I think itchy's is better than the Picasso. (My opinion.) Itchy's work was far harder to do,trickier,and took more detail,patience, than the Picasso. All the work of Itchy's is more delicate, subtle,and that was never a trait that Picasso could do.He was just a big,bold BULL. I think it's easier to make sweeping, bold statements; but the subtle,tricky hard stuff of depicting reality,without making it too stiff, is very demanding. Excellent, Itchy.
itchymonkey (Mar 23, 2011)
well thanks, you are too kind.
lori (Mar 23, 2011)
this bulged my eyes out :) I love it.
marcello (Mar 24, 2011)
being a successful artist is just as much about being a good salesman as being a good artist. you have to understand the works in the context of the times, how they are presented, and how they are received.

monetary worth is arbirtrary, anyway. why do people pay thousands of dollars for some t-shirt that a rock star wore? if I were to tell you I had a painting by pablo picasso in my museum, you'd be far more interested in visiting than if I said I had some schmuck you've never heard of. that's worth money.
drawn in 3 hours 6 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
 
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