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Dragon Emperor Zhuang Hello, my name is Dragon Emperor Zhuang,
and I'm a doodle addict.

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I specialize in dragon, emperor, god, heavenly.

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Romanhan Romanhan
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Hellboy

My first hellboy and I don’t like how it looks, but it is my first one.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Jean-Paul Sartre

Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980) By the 1950s, too much work on too little sleep—with too much wine and cigarettes—had left Sartre exhausted and on the verge of collapse. Rather than slow down, however, he turned to Corydrane, a mix of amphetamine and aspirin then fashionable among Parisian students, intellectuals, and artists (and legal in France until 1971, when it was declared toxic and taken off the market). The prescribed dose was one or two tablets in the morning and at noon. Sartre took twenty a day, beginning with his morning coffee and slowly chewing one pill after another as he worked. For each tablet, he could produce a page or two of his second major philosophical work, The Critique of Dialectical Reason. The biographer Annie Cohen-Solal reports, “His diet over a period of twenty-four hours included two packs of cigarettes and several pipes stuffed with black tobacco, more than a quart of alcohol—wine, beer, vodka, whisky, and so on—two hundred milligrams of amphetamines, fifteen grams of aspirin, several grams of barbiturates, plus coffee, tea, rich meals.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #jeanPaulSartre @masoncurrey

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Iordan Daniela Iordan Daniela
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Lost at Sea

Acrylic on canvas 40x50 cm

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Marina Marina
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Amber

Just one of my OCs

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Vine

Doodling of the Day (Colored Pencils)

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Immanuel Kant

Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) Kant’s biography is unusually devoid of external events. As Heinrich Heine wrote: The history of Kant’s life is difficult to describe. For he neither had a life nor a history. In actual fact, as Manfred Kuehn argues in his 2001 biography, Kant’s life was not quite as abstract and passionless as Heine and others have supposed…. If he failed to live a more adventurous life, it was largely due to his health: the philosopher had a congenital skeletal defect that caused him to develop an abnormally small chest, which compressed his heart and lungs and contributed to a generally delicate constitution. In order to prolong his life with the condition—and in an effort to quell the mental anguish caused by his lifelong hypochondria—Kant adopted what he called “a certain uniformity in the way of living and in the matters about which I employ my mind.” This routine was as follows: Kant rose at 5:00 A.M., after being woken by his longtime servant, a retired soldier under explicit orders not to let the master oversleep. Then he drank one or two cups of weak tea and smoked his pipe. According to Kuehn, “Kant had formulated the maxim for himself that he would smoke only one pipe, but it is reported that the bowls of his pipes increased considerably in size as the years went on.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #ImmanuelKant @masoncurrey

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Damir Podhraški Damir Podhraški
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Eater of planets

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Damir Podhraški Damir Podhraški
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Doodle D line

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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subway

Children eating ice cream in the subway.

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Robin

Doodling of the Day

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Luca Mussino Luca Mussino
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Traits of Memory

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Damir Podhraški Damir Podhraški
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Dragon head

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Damir Podhraški Damir Podhraški
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Wizards 3

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Anita Anita
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Tiny houses in watercolor

Small (less than 10 cm) miniature sketch of tiny colorful houses

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Apoken Apoken
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Akira Toriyama (1955-2024)

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Ogstizul Ogstizul
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Rubens Torso

Belvedere Torso drawing by Peter Paul Rubens

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Fallout Scenery

Doodling of the Day

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Tunker Trucks (in perspective)

Doodling of the Day

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Jason Boyd Jason Boyd
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Sketcher

Ballpoint and colored pencil. 8.5"x11" sketchbook page

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Heather Heather
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Country House

Commissioned watercolor print

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Gargamel house

Architecture of the Day

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