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  • I’ve had a couple of requests to make this one available in a tee, so here is. / If anyone would like an individual fruit tee please let me know and I will be more then happy to upload them :) Available in guys and girls and many colours. The crazy fruits are also available on cards /

  • Jokes on Me
    by Becc Orszag

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Self Portrait. Everyones in on the joke but me. Graphite Pencil (c) REO 2007

  • . . . I finally did it. / The most addictive substance on earth Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 48 X 48 inches / 122 X 122 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ......................................................................................

  • One of my favorite quotes I live by…

  • Duality
    by frozenfa

    US$3.28–US$87.40

    Hi all, i am new here I drew this in flash. Hope to get some comments and critics~ Thank you! (= ^ . ^ =) Also available on a tee: /

  • Art... II
    by rmcbuckeye

    US$24.34

    Same version but in dark color T’s

  • Art...
    by rmcbuckeye

    US$24.34

  • Andy Lloyd
    by Matt Sillence

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    just off colour in this one, one of my mates

  • Blue Man
    by Kelly Boyle

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A5 – chalk – male nude / / Other Work available to Buy

  • Duality - Yang
    by frozenfa

    US$22.94

    Hi all, am new here!! So do give me some comment and critics~ Will really appreciate them! Thank you! (=.=) My Animal Friends Series: / / / Collaboration Designs with Karin: / Check out my T.I.M t-shirts series: /

  • Imadonnari 2008
    by Eyal Nahmias

    US$4.99–US$133.00

    An artist is working on a chalk painting during the Imadonnari Italian street painting festival in Santa Barbara California

  • An artist at the Imadonnari italian street Painting Festival in Santa Barbara is applying the last touches to the chalk artwork

  • Zapata
    by Eyal Nahmias

    US$4.99–US$133.00

    An artist is drawing Emiliano Zapata Salazar, a leading figure in the Mexican Revolution, which broke out in 1910, and which was initially directed against the president Porfirio Díaz. He formed and commanded an important revolutionary force, the Liberation Army of the South. The paintings was done during the Imadonnari Italian street painting festival in Santa Barbara in 2008. The artist is an ex gang member that was ordered by the court to give back to the community and educate people and students about the negative impact of gangs on one’s life —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Consider also these images.

  • Street Art Meet Body Art
    by Eyal Nahmias

    US$4.99–US$133.00

    A tattooed artist working on her artwork at the Imadonnari Italian street painting festival in Santa Barbara in 2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Consider also these images.

  • Taken with my new new D200 and flash kit, sad I know but am excited… enhanced in photoshop

  • humanity's true face
    by Jaclynn Burns

    US$17.10–US$91.20

    a very cynical portrayal of human nature. people seem to be all too capable of commiting acts of destruction and horror. while this drawing explores the dark side of the human psyche, it’s companion piece, “holding on to hope”, illustrates that there is compasion in our race. with these two works, i was exploring the duality in us all.

  • I wish I could draw more...
    by SabreToothFairy

    Looking at my activity monitor and all the great stuff people have meen creative makes me think “when was the last time I posted somethin…

    Looking at my activity monitor and all the great stuff people have meen creative makes me think “when was the last time I posted something on RB?”. Truth is, this is my last week as an MA student and I still have shit-loads to do, so I’ve been bending all my energy into getting all that finished. Once it’s over though, I should have a nice little collection of designs to share with the folks here + much more time to dedicate to my own private projects. Hope it won’t be too long now. I’m beginning to wonder if I’ll have forgotten how to draw by the time I next get around to it… (gulp*...sigh)

  • Excerpt from an original Oil Painting of mine with a similar title

  • Energy Portrait
    by Byron Tik

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Loose curved, spirited rythmic lines that tell the story of the drawn person. Drawing in colored layers is a great way to explore the persons psyche. A persons color changes constantly according to how he/she feels or thinks, we shut ourselves for this information because it is very distracting, drawing is a great tool for playing with our lesser used senses.

  • Rosie
    by Crockpot

    US$24.94

    This was designed for a special little girl. If you’d like one done with your name, just let us know and we’ll be happy to customize one for you!

  • I Don't Much Care For GRAY and WHITE Drawings!
    by Matthew Thornburg

    I am a snob when it comes to Art, I try not to be, but I am. I’ve studied it my whole life since 1st grade and loved it as deeply as huma…

    I am a snob when it comes to Art, I try not to be, but I am. I’ve studied it my whole life since 1st grade and loved it as deeply as humanly possible, I prefer realism, traditional, oils, w/c etc. the way it was taught and done since the 1500s. Its just what I like. I have learned to love others, photography, abstract, but even here I prefer to look at the traditionals, Ansel Adams, Kline, Picasso, etc. And not the Guy who dumps gallons of paint behind a jet, where it blows onto a giant canvas!, Or the Guy who drops steel girders into a giant pit of concrete! I don’t mean to close my mind, but it happens, I’m sure there are many an Artist out there who do not like my trees or horses because they look too much like what I’m representing. Hell, just take a picture! I’ve been told, though I’m just as much against photorealism as accident art, I cherish though, that I am welcome to my opinion, that I can relate to like minds here and other places. Art is so much bigger than me, or you, or anybody! I teach Art and I tell all, beginner or advanced alike first thing- THERE ARE NO RULES IN ART!! there, thats my only rule, and don’t listen to that one either if you like. Art is as personal as our hairstyle, or clothes, or the food we eat, we can do anything we want! I wrote all this so I could give an honest opinion about something, but I never want to offend any other artist, so I said all that so no one will take this personally—- I don’t like light gray and white drawings, I don’t like finished drawings made with #2 pencils. They are a book keeping tool, they can be used to map out a painting or drawing, but to me, black and white should be just that. Charcole, ink, Prismacolor, even 6b lead or Ebony pencils. I was once asked to Judge a kids art show once, it was all #2 pencil and from across the room you could not tell anything about the works, just light gray forms, mostly white. I’ve been in construction all my life, (alas we must pay for our art habits) I was doing trim woodwork and a Master Carpenter asked me “Wow, thats a big old framers pencil you are using there, huh?, Can I see it?” “Sure!” I said, “here.” He took out his hammer and smashed my new pencil on the concrete and said, “Go out to my truck and get yourself a #2 pencil out of the glove box and sharpen it, you got to have the right tool for the job, framers pencils make too fat a line for our work!” Thats the way I feel about gray and white drawings, make them “BLACK” and WHITE drawings! .....(unless gray and white are what your going for of course!!)

  • Steve & Steve
    by Kelly Boyle

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    charcoal life drawing image on A2

  • Space Man
    by Kelly Boyle

    US$24.94

    Fine Liner Illustration I produced this design whilst sat doodling

  • Malaysian actor, director, comedian Jit Murad … a brilliant talent. Commissioned for an article in HOMME magazine

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