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Water Skull by Martine Fassier
Just in time for Halloween, this earie graphite and charcoal drawing makes for perfect décor. Titled Water Skull by Martine Fassier, this piece will fill your macabre side well after hallows eve.
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POSY by Loui Jover
This pretty sumi-e ink, gouache and crayon drawing titled POSY by Loui Jover is a burst of color and beauty. Drawn on archival paper, this piece will look amazing in just about any setting.
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Wonder Woman by Paul Stowe
As though Gal Gadot couldn’t get any better to look at, this pencil drawing proves us wrong. Her beautiful representation of Wonder Woman by Paul Stowe captures every glamorous detail of the star.
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Woman in front of the mirror by Genya Gritchin
This Woman in front of the mirror by Genya Gritchin is a nod to the gilded age. Inspired by the English novel, Lady Chatterly, this ink drawing takes it’s viewers to a more gentile way of life of Victorian England.
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Halo – Master Chief by Paul Stowe
For fans of the hit video game Halo, this drawing is sure to deserve your click. Halo – Master Chief by Paul Stowe is as photorealistic drawing as an animated character can get.
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Creepy face by M. R. Eliason
This Creepy face by M. R. Eliason is full of detail. Drawn up with charcoal, this original piece has fantasy ‘written’ all over it. Who could say no to this adorable face?
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Victim Catherine Eddowes by David Krolikowski
Graphite on paper depicts one of Jack the Rippers’ victims. Victim Catherine Eddowes by David Krolikowski captures the poor soul as she was when discovered my London police. Morbid, isn’t it.
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Space Chimp by Paul Stowe
Yes. This is a drawing, not a photo. The incredible amount of talent in this Space Chimp by Paul Stowe is as unbelievable as monkeys in space. Both are real and happened. We need to appreciate that.
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Tiger Snarling by Sean Afford
This Tiger Snarling by Sean Afford almost looks real! Drawn with pastels, this piece will impress in any setting and any wall. We expect this piece to sell fast. Buy it now!
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Rhino by Spencer J Derry
Rhino by Spencer J Derry is a curiously good ink drawing. The bits outlined to make up this piece give it an interesting perspective. You almost want to color in those blocks, no?
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Diamond by Daniel Shipton
If you’re looking for an affordable diamond, maybe you should consider this guy. Diamond by Daniel Shipton simply brilliant. Hand drawn with colored pencils its just as gorgeous as the real thing.
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Spring Flowers by Alla Vlaskina
Spring is a lively fresh new start to the year. Spring Flowers by Alla Vlaskina, captures springs rebirth with this colorful ink drawing. Delicate and light, like spring, it brings a smile to one face.
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Blue Curacao by Dietrich Moravec
Hard to believe this is a pencil drawing and NOT a photograph. Blue Curacao by Dietrich Moravec is colorful and refreshing. The colors bring that tropical feel to just about any setting.
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What We Are by Denny Stoekenbroek
Something about this charcoal drawing that simply grabs your attention. Whether it’s the subtle details or the piercing eyes, What We Are by Denny Stoekenbroek is just exceptional.
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The Joker by Mike Torri
At this point you’ve probably seen many Joker portraits. However, few are as detailed as The Joker by Mike Torri. Drawn on a slab of wood with colored pencils, the medium is as impressive as the result.
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Dissociation IIIÂ by Jordan Eastwood
When you think of art, what better shape than the female body. Dissociation IIIÂ by Jordan Eastwood captures those sensual curves in his fluid pastel drawing. An amazing piece by the U.K. artist.
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Pullup by Oleg Kaznacheiev
You may think this is simply a black and white photograph but NOPE! This super-realism piece is done completely in pencil. The artist was able to beautifully capture various textures such as softness, reflection, hair and more.
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Portrait 270A.2020 by Dario Moschetta
Portrait 270A.2020 by Dario Moschetta is a beautiful work of Ink Art. Drawn in black ink on paper, this piece really captures the subject in a provocative yet sensual pose. Great work by Dario.
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Valak The Demon Nun by Georgie Lucey
Valak The Demon Nun by Georgie Lucey captures the sheer terror of this evil demon. Drawn in colored pencils, this piece has a special place for those fans of the movie and the horror genre.
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Hippo by Paul Stowe
Hippo by Paul Stowe shows just how good a pencil drawing can be. A bunch of time, a lot of patience and a massive amount of talent. All that combined makes this piece as amazing as it is.
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Joker by Paul Stowe
Drawn on Bristol Board with Faber Castell pencils and measuring 30cm wide and 40cm high, we bring you Joker. A Paul Stowe creations, this piece is full of detail and talent.
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Woman Torso by Daniela Roughsedge
Woman Torso by Daniela Roughsedge celebrates the female figure in charcoal. A portrait full of curves it hangs well in any setting. Hard not to appreciate the skill behind this piece.
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Honey by Paul Stowe
Rich, gooey and drenched, this piece forcefully captures it’s viewers attention. Titled Honey by Paul Stowe, this drawings meticulous and exquisite detail is also the reason why it’s so provocative.
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Audrey Hepburn by Alexandra Djokic
How classy and elegant was Audry Hepburn? The iconic actress is a Hollywood icon in every sense of the word. This piece drawn in ink captures the class and the times (literally) of this Pop Icon.
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The Joker by Liam Cross
Arguably the best performance of the infamous Joker character ever, Heath Ledgers depiction lives on today. The Joker by Liam Cross draws one of his best scenes in detailed ink for your enjoyment.
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Railroad Old Timer by Maggian
From the foothills of West Virginia, this portrait is a nod to the regions iconic coal industry. Drawn in charcoal and framed, Railroad Old Timer by Maggian is ready to hang on delivery. Make it yours!
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Angry Sumatran by Sherry Goeben
Angry Sumatran by Sherry Goeben is an amazing example of time, patience and skill. Created with colored pencil, this beast from the east will make a great addition to any animal lovers den.
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Half Face Pencil portrait by Dorothy Messenger
Very interesting composition on this piece done in pencil. Half a face drawn on the edge of the paper. Great details will leave you wondering – why? Simple but with immense details.
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Ann and Nancy Wilson Of Heart by Traci Loving
Check ou the level of detail in this set of ink drawings. Ann and Nancy Wilson Of Heart by Traci Loving makes a great gift for fans of the band as well as lovers of the arts.
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Blue Sway by Loui Jover
Indian ink , sumi ink, gouache and art crayon on vintage book pages adhered together to create one incredible drawing. Blue Sway by Loui Jover is a piece 10 years in the making. What detail and creativity!
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The Empire Strikes Back by Martin Schlierkamp
Star Wars fans rejoice. We’re as much fans of the legendary franchise as anyone. The Empire Strikes Back by Martin Schlierkamp captures our awe for the franchise as best as any piece we’ve found.
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Beastie Boys by Kirsten Edwards
The Beastie Boys were pioneers in hip hop and a personified anthem for youth for the past 3 decades. Show your rebellious streak with Beastie Boys by Kirsten Edwards. Ad-Rock, Mike D, and MCA approved!
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Beach Bums by Aly Stosz
Like the ‘interesting’ selfies on Instagram, Beach Bums by Aly Stosz captures the selfie pose to the tee. Gushing in sunlight and pretentiousness, these girls seem to beg for attention.
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President Jimmy Carter by Al Hirschfeld
This rendition of President Jimmy Carter by Al Hirschfeld is a collectible in every sense of the word. Not only is this an iconic sketch of the president, but it’s also drawn by Al Hirschfeld.
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Ana Christie by Al Hirschfeld
This is a really cool drawing from the 1977 Broadway Revival of Anna Christie. It’s an original ink drawing on an artist board by the renowned Al Hirschfeld. It also comes signed and with a COA.
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Don’t look back in anger by Paul Stowe
Don’t look back in anger by Paul Stowe features Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis. This photorealistic piece drawn in pencil showcases the iconic group in high-def detail. Amazing how real this looks.
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Two Girls by Jerry Winick
At first glance, you’ll think – “Oh, that’s a cool photograph!” But take a closer look. You’ll quickly realize, “Wait a sec, that’s a drawing!” Yep, it took over 55 hours to achieve this look.
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The Sailor by Ati’s Original Art
This drawing will have you captivated. With intricate details there’s a lot to take in. From an old sailor with a beard that morphs into a fishing net to the lifesaver that frames him.
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Silly Mountain Goat by Zombietoes
Looks like this Goat made a poor life choice. Silly Mountain Goat by Zombietoes is a fun portrait of a goat in trouble. Colorful, cartoonish and fun, this piece is perfect for children’s decor.
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Old Man pencil sketch by SmileMiddle
You’re immediately drawn to the detail in this piece. The wrinkles on this man are just so meticulously drawn, you can almost reach out and touch it. So much detail went into this it actually radiates feeling.
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David by Vasyl Pal
You don’t have to travel all the way to Florence, Italy to see David. Spectacular drawing that captures David straight on. All done in pencil, note the attention paid to capture each curl in his hair.
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Apu by Matt Groening
If you always wanted to take Apu home, now you can! This sketch of the iconic character Kwik-E-Mart owner from “The Simpsons” can be yours forever. Krishna would be proud. Thank you, come again!
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Snoopy Sketch Signed by Charles Schulz
Good Grief, Charlie Brown! Could you really own a piece of comic strip history? Yep! You can indeed. This sketch of the beloved smiling Snoopy is signed by it’s creator Charles Shulz. Take a trip back to your childhood with this one!
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Coke Bottles by Jerry Winick
Ok, so this piece took over 65 hours to complete. And it definitely shows! This isn’t from a quick snap of a camera but a photo realistic drawing of three coke bottles. Simply stunning.
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Breaking Bad by Gala and Denis Kostroma
Breaking Bad fans will recognize this mischievous duo. Drawn with stunning detail, you can feel the intensity of their eyes burning through you. “Extremely Volatile” is right!
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Twiggy by Eva Fialka
This kitty is ready for the winter months in this knit turtleneck sweater. This white feline in her eggshell colored sweater stares at you with bright green eyes. Great Detail in pencil.
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Ateh by Onza
Beautiful ink drawing of a woman and what can only presumed to be her pet iguana. Her jewelry and head wear makes her seem like a goddess. Drawn with clean lines, it’s quintessential minimalism.
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Prince by Paul Stowe
A photo realistic drawing of the artist formerly known as Price. The amount of detail in this drawing will make you question whether this is a photo. Pay homage to your favorite man in purple with this piece.
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Koyaanisqatsi by Onza
A different perspective of the female figure, this drawing has a lot of line work. Take a peek at the intricate background and you’ll find even more figures among swirls and lines.
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Would/Wouldn’t by Steve Clement-Large
Drawn in complementary colors, this piece takes a cue from cubism. You’ll love the geometric shapes this face morphs into, further emphasized by ink. It looks almost like it’s melting.
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The Drowning by Konzo
Done completely out of blue inked pen using cross hatching. Give into the feeling of surrender to old age. Here’s it represented by drowning. It’s an eventuality we all must face, if we’e lucky. Are you ready?
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The Curse of Comfort by Konzo
This drawing showcases the crippling effect of comfort and indifference. You can see the time and effort that went into creating this piece.
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Tangled in Regret by Konzo
The drawing represents the nature of regret and its effects on us. The detail and imagery this drawing will get you thinking about your own life. Done with cross hatching, this drawing is stunning.
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Faded Wallpaper by Kathleen Nay
If you haven’t heard of Kathleen Nay you may want to keep an eye out for her works. Warner Brothers and Summit studios are just a few of her clients. This piece may soon go Hollywood.
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Bart Sketch by Matt Groening
We all know and love The Simpsons right? Cowabunga! Now’s your chance to have an original piece of The Simpsons made by it’s creator! You probably never knew you could own a “Simpsons”.
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Ozzy by Paul Stowe
Ozzy is batsh*t crazy! You can see it in his eyes in this drawing. Accurately capturing his personality, fans all over will love this fun pencil drawing of the rocker. He’s coming for you!
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Moses by Michelangelo by Konzo
This is a drawing of a sculpture of Moses by Michelangelo. The original is in the church of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome. You’ll notice horns on Moses, inspired by the Vulgate.
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Jazz 2 by Gala and Denis Kostroma
You’ll transport to a jazz club in this piece. You can see the passion and intensity in this ink drawing. It captures a saxophonist mid-set.
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Nude in Jungle Setting by R Chavarria
You can’t help but think “Jane of the Jungle.” This is a drawing of a beautiful woman in repose in the jungle. It also seems to combine pin up characteristics.
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Fitness by Oldrich Kulhánek
A rare and original piece by the Czech artist, Fitness by Oldrich Kulhánek is a must have for collectors. A great piece that really shows’ off the artists ability and style.
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The Hope by Konzo
This is a truly an interesting piece of art. You can see hope and perseverance drawn into the face of this man. He must have a multitude of stories and wisdom to share.
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Red Wine Splash by Paul Stowe
Known for his photorealistic drawings, Red Wine Splash by Paul Stowe hit’s the mark once again. Hard to believe it’s not a photo but this piece with it’s vibrant colors had us fooled for a second.
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Cold Shower by Paul Stowe
No, this is not a photograph. Titled Cold Shower by Paul Stowe it’s a photo realistic drawing. If you haven’t already seen his portfolio, search his name on our site. You’ll be glad you did.
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Cede by James Shipton
You can see the beauty of the female human form, whilst portraying human isolation. This fluid sketch with it’s hint of abstraction still conveys the feminine form.
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DIVA by Santos Arellano
This Diva by Santos Arellano has all the attitude your wall could handle. The 1920’s Art Deco style portrait is perfect for any retro lover seeking to step up their decor.
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Untitled by Red Studio Gallery
This ink drawing is purely from the imagination of the artist. It’s up to you to determine the story behind this lovely lady.
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Vertere by James Shipton
Vertere by James Shipton is a charcoal original inspired by the likes of Degas and Gustav Klimt. Nevertheless, this work stands on it’s own as it captures reality through James’s skill and style.
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The Protector by Konzo
The fierce power of the maternal instinct is in full force here. It embodies the strength and calm required to confront fear and adversity. Just a pen was able to create this beautiful piece.
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Reasons by James Shipton
This woman is looking away and shielding herself from the world. Creating her own world of isolation. This fluid sketch with it’s hint of abstraction still conveys the feminine form.
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Frank Sinatra Young Blue Eyes by Mel Davies
Here you will find a young and eager Frank Sinatra. You can see his youthful glow emanating off the paper. The twinkle in his piercing eyes makes you wonder if he knew what life had in store.
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Dragonfly Girl by Santos Arellano
This is a whimsical portrait of a girl with her dragonflies. It’s clean lines and red as a pop of color lends to it’s clean and modern feel.