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Fascinating to see the emphasis given to the one point perspective in this.

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Quick Gabriel, create a distraction!

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So much wonderful painting in such a small space.

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The Economist nailed it. #TrumpIsAnIdiot #TrumpEpsteinFiles
#TrumpDistractions

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He was also excellent in Ice Station Zebra.

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Terrifying Footage Shows Religious Extremists Taking Over Middle East

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Yaah, cos' 'Wonka' was such a high bar for the arts 🙄

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A graphite pencil sketch of the head a hare in full flight, seen coming towards us in three quarter view, forelegs having just pushed off and back under its body and back legs lifted right to the front, paws alongside the shoulders ready for the next bound. The spirals of the sketch book are visible down the side of the image, which is signed by Paul O'Connor and dated '26.

A graphite pencil sketch of the head a hare in full flight, seen coming towards us in three quarter view, forelegs having just pushed off and back under its body and back legs lifted right to the front, paws alongside the shoulders ready for the next bound. The spirals of the sketch book are visible down the side of the image, which is signed by Paul O'Connor and dated '26.

The original A5 pencil sketch done free hand from the reference.

The original A5 pencil sketch done free hand from the reference.

The more detailed A4 pencil sketch done to begin the final piece.

The more detailed A4 pencil sketch done to begin the final piece.

Hare's in March might make me "as mad as" one, so this is the last hare sketch for a bit 😊 (based on a photo by Debbie Anne Photography.)
Working on series of things is a useful way not to have to worry about what to draw each day, and concentrate instead on mark making - but time to move on!

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I hope it will feature a little Jack Russell? 😊

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😳 It's such a weird thing that we used only really see on US TV cop shows and their ilk over on this side of the pond. Kinda odd to see it move from a seeming sort of cultural fiction to very dangerous and lethal subculture.

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The guy in the last vid didn't seem to give a damn that he was taking to a police officer who was referencing hazing deaths during their discussion. I mean, if talk of manslaughter from a uniformed cop in your living room doesn't faze you one iota, just what level of wealth do these kids come from?

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Thats some Balir Witch lookin' stuff right there 😳

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The seventies were a weird, but great time for Kids TV 😍

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You really got the feeling of traditional paint there.
Also "finalFINAL-03" 😆 I feel your pain!

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A graphite pencil sketch of a hare seen from the side in full flight, forelegs having just pushed off and back under its body and back legs lifted right to the front, paws alongside the shoulders ready for the next bound. Signed by Paul O'Connor and dated '26.

A graphite pencil sketch of a hare seen from the side in full flight, forelegs having just pushed off and back under its body and back legs lifted right to the front, paws alongside the shoulders ready for the next bound. Signed by Paul O'Connor and dated '26.

Yet another hare sketch done today. I have been using hares as an easy way to get familiar with pencil work again. No worrying about 'what' to draw, because its always 'another hare' :-)
I might finish up with a more polished piece next and then move on. But they are lovely, intelligent creatures.

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I love this early digital stuff. What I once thought looked futuristic now looks retro 😐

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A quick graphite pencil sketch of a hare looking righ tat the viewer. The spiral binding of the A4 sketch book is visible down the side of the image, which is signed by Paul O'Connor.

A quick graphite pencil sketch of a hare looking righ tat the viewer. The spiral binding of the A4 sketch book is visible down the side of the image, which is signed by Paul O'Connor.

Another hare sketch done today. I had to redo the main eye because I was enjoying myself and didn't step back from it until I was well into the drawing. Even though it was only a sketch I couldn't resist my accursed inner perfectionist and just leave it the way it was 😊

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a cartoon character from south park is standing on a green field Alt: a cartoon character from south park is standing on a green field

This reminds me of something 🤔

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A quick graphite pencil sketch of the head, turned in profile, and shoulders of a hare eating some grass. The spirals of the sketch book are visible down the side of the image, which is signed by Paul O'Connor and dated '26.

A quick graphite pencil sketch of the head, turned in profile, and shoulders of a hare eating some grass. The spirals of the sketch book are visible down the side of the image, which is signed by Paul O'Connor and dated '26.

Another hare sketch done today. I have a newfound respect for hares and the unseen natural world on our doorstep since reading 'Raising Hare' by Chloe Dalton, which I enjoyed immensely.

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A quick graphite pencil sketch of a seated Irish hare.

A quick graphite pencil sketch of a seated Irish hare.

A little sketch I did today, finding my way around the Irish hare for a possible future piece I have in mind. They have proportionally bigger feet and smaller heads than you might expect if you are more familiar with rabbits.

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Agreed. Canon never got in the way of all the Star Trek novels and it never bothered me. I know that often, new stuff makes some old stuff impossible, I'll still go back and reread the old stuff I liked. Pluse now that everything has multiverses and timelines it gets me past all that noise.

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Utah Saints & Osmonds "Crazy Horses"
Utah Saints & Osmonds "Crazy Horses" YouTube video by gobtv

I could never get my head around the fact that 'The Osmonds' recorded 'Crazy Horses', it seemed so off brand, more like Ozzy Osmonds! But I loved it and I always thought it would make for a great dance remix. So imagine my delight at discovering this by 'Utah Saints' www.youtube.com/watch?v=yY3P...

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"Stop motion is truly irreplaceable." shares stop motion artist Martyna Koleniec. "It’s a craft that should have been replaced by 3D animation, yet it’s very mush still alive! Nothing else combines so many skills, textures, and handmade details into one art form."

#beautifulbizarre #art

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A sketch of a bird of prey, done with black, grey and white marker in a the pages of a brown kraft paper, spiral bound sketchbook/scrapbook.

A sketch of a bird of prey, done with black, grey and white marker in a the pages of a brown kraft paper, spiral bound sketchbook/scrapbook.

Finally getting back to the art, after a long interruption which had to take priority, with this little sketch, inspired by Aaron Blaise's sketchbook tour on YouTube.
I felt pretty rusty doing this, but hopefully the low pressure of sketching will get me back up to speed soon enough🤞

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Image showing the charcoal sketch, of a bust of Michelangelo's David, which I am giving away as a free download for subscribers, displayed in a white wooden frame, on a red, polished wooden surface, next to a plant with sage green leaves in a ceramic pot.

Image showing the charcoal sketch, of a bust of Michelangelo's David, which I am giving away as a free download for subscribers, displayed in a white wooden frame, on a red, polished wooden surface, next to a plant with sage green leaves in a ceramic pot.

Image showing a close up of the brow, eyes and nose of the charcoal sketch, of a bust of Michelangelo's David, which I am giving away as a free download for subscribers, showing the mark making that is not visible at smaller sizes.

Image showing a close up of the brow, eyes and nose of the charcoal sketch, of a bust of Michelangelo's David, which I am giving away as a free download for subscribers, showing the mark making that is not visible at smaller sizes.

I recently decided to reintroduce art into my life, to once again enjoy the freedom I felt drawing as a child.

I keep a small email list on my website where I share occasional updates, and new subscribers receive this complimentary charcoal sketch as a thank-you

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"Fanaticism and ignorance is forever busy and needs feeding” - Inherit the Wind (1960)
"Fanaticism and ignorance is forever busy and needs feeding” - Inherit the Wind (1960) YouTube video by Amazon MGM Studios

Just a part of the impassioned speech the great Spencer Tracy rom one of my favourite movies 'Inherit the Wind', as relevant now as it was in 1960 youtube.com/shorts/nyytV...

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Her work reminds me of the Victorian and Edwardian seaside nudes.

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Musicians always have to be creative with the basics #drummers #drumming #concert #drum #drumbeat
Musicians always have to be creative with the basics #drummers #drumming #concert #drum #drumbeat YouTube video by Drumlly

What a clown 😲😍‼️ youtube.com/shorts/Q1S39...

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What a beautiful restoration. It reminds me of Millet's "The Gleaner's" a small print of which used to hang in our hallway growing up as a child, along with another of his "The Angelus"

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Oops! Just noticed the acknowledgement in the bottom corner of the first one 😊

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