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Budapest Street by Joanne Hill
If you’ve ever been to Budapest then you totally get this piece. Amazingly drawn in pencil, Budapest Street by Joanne Hill captures the essence of the city in subtle colors and tones. Beautiful.
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Paris Arch 131 by Romuald Mulk Musiolik
How cool is this piece? Paris Arch 131 by Romuald Mulk Musiolik has all the feels of the city of lights in this simple drawing. A stylish yet conforming piece, this drawing hangs well on any wall.
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Architecture Windows by Ilshat Nayilovich
Architecture. Windows by Ilshat Nayilovich is a beautiful ink and colored pencil work of art. This subtle and elegant piece is not only pretty to look at but evoke a warm and homey feel.
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Edinburgh Old Town by Nina Moscrip
Such a cool painting! It combines ink line drawing and gouache. The result is a two dimensional piece with 3-D pops! A simple but effective way to make this piece of art stand out!
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NY streets by Denny Stoekenbroek
Hard to believe this work of charcoal drawn art isn’t some sort of doctored photograph. NY streets by Denny Stoekenbroek captures the streets of New York City as only he could, with meticulous detail.
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Red Umbrella by CJ Davis
The charcoal used adds to the foggy haze that we encounter on a rainy day. A beautiful backdrop of the Milan Cathedral sets a dreamy stage. Everything is blurry but one red umbrella stands out.
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Manhattan Bridge by Sona Barseghyan
Created using only ink pen, this New York City landscape is unique and original in style. Manhattan Bridge by Sona Barseghyan shows exactly what a little talent can do when doodling with squiggly lines.
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Times Square by Jerry Winick
When you think of articulate and methodical, you should be thinking of artists Jerry Winick. Known for his life like detail, this Time Square drawing holds true to the artists style.
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Front Stoop by Jerry Winick
There’s black in white photography and then there’s black and white charcoal and pencil drawings. With Front Stoop by Jerry Winick you can have a little of both. 55 hours of drawing provides a photographic scene.
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Elegy by Ryan Bliss
An autumn leaf laden path guides your through the foggy forest. The sun peaks through some branches creating rays of light to lead you deeper into the woods. The naked tree branches create finger like beings, beckoning you to come on in.
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72nd Street by Jerry Winick
At first glance, you’ll think this is a photograph of a subway station in NYC. But it’s not. It’s an amazing pencil drawing that took the artist over 50 hours to complete.
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Summer Glory by Alla Vlaskina
A garden in Moscow gave the inspiration to this piece. You can see a dragonfly perched gracefully on a blade of grass. Many flowers fill the page in glorious colors with intricate details.
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Cow Dairy by Sherry Goeben
Get close to nature with this amazing sketch entitled Cow Dairy by Sherry Goeben. Sherry Goebe’s skillful use of colored pencils, markers, pastels and gel pen is obvious in this cool cow piece.
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Slice of Lime by Flying Frog Studio
This slice of lime will make you think you’re looking at the real thing. Color pencils achieve a realistic look here with a simple yet stunning composition.
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Prehistoric Parade by Zombietoes
This is a bright and fun piece with imaginative characters. Observe them in their natural habitat as they go about their day to day activities.
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Endless Blue by Ryan Bliss
Beautiful digital drawing of a glorious private island. You’ll surely like to visit. While it may be night the island is lit up and ready for action! Will take take a wander about?
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Fox Walk by Zombietoes
Here you can see Fox is looking for something, wandering in the soft spring woods. Sniffing around as he goes through the scene. Vibrant pen and ink illustration.
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The Shaded Path by Ryan Bliss
This truly displays nature’s beauty at it’s best. It also creates an ethereal scene that seems almost like a fantasy. Definitely a piece that makes you feel at peace.
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Portals by Ryan Bliss
This drawing really gives you the feeling of immersion. It’s rich blacks and vibrant primary and secondary colors leap right off the canvas.
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Sleepwalker Woods by Ryan Bliss
This scene is straight out of a winter wonderland. Pure fantasy and makes you wonder where the trail leads.
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Dark Fantasy Peisaje by ArkaynArt Studios
This stunning charcoal original by ArkaynArt Studios entitled Dark Fantasy Peisaje is both fantastic and dark. This large 11.7 × 16.5″, comes framed and ready to showcase.
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Magnolia Cluster by StudioYP
You’ll agree that this is a beautiful drawing. The cluster is simple yet elegant. Clean and crisp, this drawing will fit in any room.
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The Gardener by Ryan Bliss
This has got to be the coolest intergalactic garden. The gardener is on top of their game. It’s giant planetary viewer pays a nightly visit to check on it’s progress.
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White Tulips by StudioYP
What’s better than White Tulips? A cluster of them drawn on paper by an amazing artist. White Tulips by StudioYP is an original sketch treated to last for years to come.

