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Here is a Gen 1 redesign of the first Alvis and! To go into his lore.
#oc #myoc #doodles #mydoodle #dailydoodle #doodle #myart

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hop

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#marchmadness #dailydoodle #nightmare

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Cat Day# A235: Cat. Color pencils on dot grid paper (smooth/white). #cat #dailydoodle

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Feeling non-social recently. Don't know why #dailydoodle #art #abstract

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Art and photo by Katherine Gingrich on March 28, 2026.  All rights reserved.

You’re looking at a small square piece of paper resting on a light surface. On it is a delicate, intricate black‑ink drawing softened with gentle gray watercolor washes. The artwork feels intimate, like something made slowly and lovingly at a desk.

At the center of the drawing is an oval shape that suggests an eye or a seed—something enclosed, alive, and slightly mysterious. Around this central form, the artist has built a dense halo of patterns: tiny spirals, clusters of dots, petal-like curves, and fine radiating lines. The inkwork is extremely detailed, almost lace-like, with a sense of movement that pulls your attention inward and outward at the same time.

The watercolor is subtle—soft gray shadows that pool and fade behind the ink, giving the piece depth and a gentle sense of atmosphere. It feels like mist behind architecture.

Above the artwork lies a beige technical pen labeled “Pigma Micron 003,” a very fine archival ink pen often used for precision linework. To the right is a small watercolor palette with black and gray paint wells, and a paintbrush resting across it. These tools make the image feel like a moment captured mid‑creation, as if the artist has just paused.

Overall, the scene conveys quiet focus, craftsmanship, and the pleasure of making something intricate by hand.

Three inches by three inches.

Art and photo by Katherine Gingrich on March 28, 2026. All rights reserved. You’re looking at a small square piece of paper resting on a light surface. On it is a delicate, intricate black‑ink drawing softened with gentle gray watercolor washes. The artwork feels intimate, like something made slowly and lovingly at a desk. At the center of the drawing is an oval shape that suggests an eye or a seed—something enclosed, alive, and slightly mysterious. Around this central form, the artist has built a dense halo of patterns: tiny spirals, clusters of dots, petal-like curves, and fine radiating lines. The inkwork is extremely detailed, almost lace-like, with a sense of movement that pulls your attention inward and outward at the same time. The watercolor is subtle—soft gray shadows that pool and fade behind the ink, giving the piece depth and a gentle sense of atmosphere. It feels like mist behind architecture. Above the artwork lies a beige technical pen labeled “Pigma Micron 003,” a very fine archival ink pen often used for precision linework. To the right is a small watercolor palette with black and gray paint wells, and a paintbrush resting across it. These tools make the image feel like a moment captured mid‑creation, as if the artist has just paused. Overall, the scene conveys quiet focus, craftsmanship, and the pleasure of making something intricate by hand. Three inches by three inches.

More scroll work.

Daily Doodle -- 03/28/2026.
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#gingrichsart #doodle #dailydoodle #ArtistsOnBluesky #watercolor #schmincke #artist #art #pigmamicron

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Demon tongue!!!
#Doodle #DailyDoodle #draw

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DD699
under da floof
#oc #myoc #doodles #mydoodle #dailydoodle #doodle #myart

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Whiteboard drawing of a stick figure child with long loop-de-loop arms running along and saying “BAH.”

Whiteboard drawing of a stick figure child with long loop-de-loop arms running along and saying “BAH.”

This Loopy Li’l Lad says: “BAH.”

👦➿✋

#DailyDoodle

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Another #dailydoodle I've missed drawing smut. I should always be drawing smut.
A little bit of teasing never hurts. Tab might want a bit more, though.
#nsfw #nsfwoc

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I got the Tomadachi life demo that my friend is also trying out and it’s pretty neat so far! I made my first mii off of my old OC Amos. I did a sketch and I basically redesigned the look of my OC 😅 #dailydoodle #tomadachilife #sketchbook #OCart #nintendo

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I forgot to post this yesterday, it was busy at work. I did my own take of the robot head poster of my favorite band Caravan Palace, with the head of my Rad-pal bot. #dailydoodle #sketchbook #robot #caravanpalace

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#dailydoodle #marchmadness #duality

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Cat Day# A234: Cat. Color pencils on dot grid paper (smooth/white). #cat #dailydoodle

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I like mining. Pokopia has mining #dailydoodle #art #abstract

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Trying new hobbies… successfully is questionable… 🎶 💥
#DailyDoodle Day 31

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DD698
clean up! Woop Woop
#oc #myoc #doodles #mydoodle #dailydoodle #doodle #myart

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Art and photo by Katherine Gingrich on March 27, 2026.  All rights reserved.

The artwork sits on a small square piece of white watercolor paper. Three separate watercolor shapes float on the page like quiet islands. Each one is filled with soft washes of blue and gray, and each is decorated with intricate black ink patterns that feel meditative and precise.

Left shape: A long, vertical rectangle with rounded corners. Its watercolor wash is a cool, misty blue-gray. Over it, black ink forms a lace-like pattern — tiny repeating curves and dots that resemble henna or mandala motifs.

Bottom right shape: An oval, slightly tilted. Its color is a deeper slate blue. The ink pattern here is denser, with small scallops, loops, and petal-like forms radiating inward.

Top right shape: Another oval, similar in size to the bottom one but a softer gray-blue. Its ink decoration is more open and airy, with fine lines that curl like vines or delicate filigree.

Each shape feels like its own little world — distinct, but clearly part of the same family.

Above the paper lies a Mitsubishi Uni-ball pen, the kind used for very fine, controlled linework.

To the right are watercolor pans from Kuretake – Gansai Tambi granulating watercolors that look like earthy brown paint in the pans.  A red-handled paintbrush resting across the watercolor pans. The brush tip is stained, suggesting it was recently used.

The scene feels calm, focused, and intimate — like a quiet moment in the middle of an art ritual. The combination of soft watercolor and delicate ink gives the piece a sense of balance between fluidity and structure, intuition and precision.

Three inches by three inches.

Art and photo by Katherine Gingrich on March 27, 2026. All rights reserved. The artwork sits on a small square piece of white watercolor paper. Three separate watercolor shapes float on the page like quiet islands. Each one is filled with soft washes of blue and gray, and each is decorated with intricate black ink patterns that feel meditative and precise. Left shape: A long, vertical rectangle with rounded corners. Its watercolor wash is a cool, misty blue-gray. Over it, black ink forms a lace-like pattern — tiny repeating curves and dots that resemble henna or mandala motifs. Bottom right shape: An oval, slightly tilted. Its color is a deeper slate blue. The ink pattern here is denser, with small scallops, loops, and petal-like forms radiating inward. Top right shape: Another oval, similar in size to the bottom one but a softer gray-blue. Its ink decoration is more open and airy, with fine lines that curl like vines or delicate filigree. Each shape feels like its own little world — distinct, but clearly part of the same family. Above the paper lies a Mitsubishi Uni-ball pen, the kind used for very fine, controlled linework. To the right are watercolor pans from Kuretake – Gansai Tambi granulating watercolors that look like earthy brown paint in the pans. A red-handled paintbrush resting across the watercolor pans. The brush tip is stained, suggesting it was recently used. The scene feels calm, focused, and intimate — like a quiet moment in the middle of an art ritual. The combination of soft watercolor and delicate ink gives the piece a sense of balance between fluidity and structure, intuition and precision. Three inches by three inches.

The scroll work continues. It’s hard when your hand shakes.

Daily Doodle -- 03/27/2026.
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#gingrichsart #doodle #dailydoodle #ArtistsOnBluesky #watercolor #gansaitambi #kuretake #granulatingwatercolor #artist #art #uniball

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Flying Spaghetti Monster!!!
#Doodle #DailyDoodle #draw

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Oops, I finished my #dailydoodle last night but forgot to upload it. New one for today later #art #abstract

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Whiteboard drawing of a tired office worker holding a cup of coffee, rendered with angular geometric lines.

Whiteboard drawing of a tired office worker holding a cup of coffee, rendered with angular geometric lines.

This Boxy Li’l Bureaucrat says: “It’s a floating, angular living…”

☕️🫤🟪

#DailyDoodle

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#nightmare #marchmadness #dailydoodle #throne

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this is some kind of animal, i think

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An illustration of a blue and purple dog plushie on a pink pillow surrounded by purple hearts

An illustration of a blue and purple dog plushie on a pink pillow surrounded by purple hearts

Today's doodle is me aggressively drawing cute things while the world feels awful.

#dailydoodle #artsky

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Doodle prompt today is Sushi! So Winnie is out with friends having some delicious dinner.
I’m totally jealous 🤤
#Dailydoodle #Sketchbook

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Cat Day# A233: Cats. Color pencils on dot grid paper (smooth/white). #cat #dailydoodle

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Art and photo by Katherine Gingrich on March 26, 2026.  All rights reserved.

You’re looking at a small, hand‑made piece of art resting on a tabletop, surrounded by the tools that created it. The artwork combines delicate black ink lines with soft blue watercolor washes.

At the center of the piece is a circular design—something between a flower, a mandala, and a sunburst. Imagine a round core with many fine ink lines radiating outward like thin petals or rays. Around this central shape, a wash of cool blue watercolor spreads outward in uneven, organic patches, giving the impression of gentle light or sky surrounding the form.

Framing the artwork is a border of intricate black ink doodles: loops, curls, tiny spirals, and swirling motifs. They feel playful and decorative, like the artist let their pen wander joyfully around the edges.

To the top of the artwork lies a beige technical pen, labeled “Pigma Micron 003 Archival Ink.” It’s a very fine‑tipped pen, the kind used for precise linework. To the right sits a watercolor palette filled with small wells of color—greens, blues, purples, yellows—some of them mixed and muddied from recent use. A paintbrush rests across the palette, still damp, as if the artist paused mid‑creation.

The overall mood is intimate and creative: a quiet moment in someone’s art‑making process, captured with the tools still scattered around the work.

Three inches by three inches.

Art and photo by Katherine Gingrich on March 26, 2026. All rights reserved. You’re looking at a small, hand‑made piece of art resting on a tabletop, surrounded by the tools that created it. The artwork combines delicate black ink lines with soft blue watercolor washes. At the center of the piece is a circular design—something between a flower, a mandala, and a sunburst. Imagine a round core with many fine ink lines radiating outward like thin petals or rays. Around this central shape, a wash of cool blue watercolor spreads outward in uneven, organic patches, giving the impression of gentle light or sky surrounding the form. Framing the artwork is a border of intricate black ink doodles: loops, curls, tiny spirals, and swirling motifs. They feel playful and decorative, like the artist let their pen wander joyfully around the edges. To the top of the artwork lies a beige technical pen, labeled “Pigma Micron 003 Archival Ink.” It’s a very fine‑tipped pen, the kind used for precise linework. To the right sits a watercolor palette filled with small wells of color—greens, blues, purples, yellows—some of them mixed and muddied from recent use. A paintbrush rests across the palette, still damp, as if the artist paused mid‑creation. The overall mood is intimate and creative: a quiet moment in someone’s art‑making process, captured with the tools still scattered around the work. Three inches by three inches.

Working on swirls. I’ve got a lot of practicing to do.

Daily Doodle -- 03/26/2026.
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#gingrichsart #doodle #dailydoodle #ArtistsOnBluesky #watercolor #lukas #artist #art #pigmamicron

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Miss Pussy-Willow!!!
#Doodle #DailyDoodle #draw

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Whiteboard drawing of a friendly cowboy sheriff with spider-like features standing in a desert. He has four eyes, four spindly legs, and an abdomen protruding from his backside. He wears a white cowboy hat with matching gloves, a blue neckerchief, yellow shirt with a star badge, blue jeans.

Whiteboard drawing of a friendly cowboy sheriff with spider-like features standing in a desert. He has four eyes, four spindly legs, and an abdomen protruding from his backside. He wears a white cowboy hat with matching gloves, a blue neckerchief, yellow shirt with a star badge, blue jeans.

This Bowlegged Li'l Buckaroo says: "Yeeeeeharachnid!"

🕷🤠🕸

#DailyDoodle #Spiders

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