Recent Work

  • Oil Kills by Frank Stillitano

    Our society’s addiction to oil and oil based products is threatening the human race. Corporate greed is compromising human rights and the environment through pollution and global warming. Things must change before it’s too late. This t-shirt is designed to quickly communicate the relationship between oil consumption and human suffering. The image of a hand gun and the use of the colour red represents blood and human suffering (so I would recommend a red t-shirt, but it still works on other colours). The fuel pump nozzle and use of black represents oil and petrol consumption. The link between the two items is the ‘trigger’, each of which is designed to be levered by the human finger.

  • Bye by tuffcookie

    as is

  • from the middle of jan 09 / decent sized studios. / approx 4×6 metres / one is a large shared space, but walls can be put up, or you can divide it with cupboards or what have you. the other is next to mine, so you’ll have to put up with me. / $70 a week each, all inclusive. secure fortress of a building. 3 minutes walk from footscray station, right on top of the nicholson street mall. good light. 24 hour access. good for artists and writers, or other creative types. plus you get to be in footscray, cheap food, never a dull moment. call hoang on 0418 518 549 for inspection

  • Territorial by Saruci

    Pencil, ink and watercolour on watercolour paper

  • Goat by Saruci

    Pencil, ink & watercolour on watercolour paper

  • Rust by lefunnybunny

    The shed out by my old house. It’s a bit dilapidated, but I think it has some character.

  • To all friends and art lovers, I would like to announce that i have created a blog titled art500.blogpspot.com. This blog is a platform where i can explain the rational behind all my art collections that i have done since 1999. Do visit the blog to know more about my art collections stories. Enjoy reading…. and make some beneficial comments so that it will help me to improve the contents… tq ruzaimi http://art500.blogspot.com/

  • Pots and Pans by ANNETTE HAGGER

    Id washed up then decided to draw it…............aint being creative just an amazin feeling ! anna ; )

  • "Alex" Red Lips by Taylor Durkin

    Version 2 No shirt outline, colored in lips

  • Now you have to read in to the title for what I am getting at. / It is not that I hate tattoo’s at all, I as an Artist see tattooing as an expression of art and the human skin is a canvas. And tattooing has come along way with new equipment and the talents of new and old tattoo artist. / Also it has given me new inspiration for my art skills and imagination from watching television [pay tv] docs and reality shows as well as seeing new tattoo’s on people as they are in their daily travels. So what I am trying to get at for ‘hating tattoo’s’ is really Hating Trends Fashion Trends, is that in society I am seeing a larger population of people from every walk of life exposing painted flesh in big ways. / Especially more and more younger people [yes I am a young person], and once again I am not against it at all. But we are creatures that can be directed to do things, say things and be things due to what we have been exposed in our culture and society. Are we treating tattooing as a fashion statement because we have seen the latest celebrity in a rag mag or movie expressing what they have commissioned on their skin, or the relentless tv programs showing the coolness of the tattoo world. But let me state what I have said is not all wrong and we should not be influenced to change our selves. / But tattooing is for life, and seeing more and more of tattooing on a young generation [ and old as well] is it because it does look cool, and does fashion and media plays a big part in peoples lives that they had to go out and get inked up just like their idols or to be in line with the latest trends. / I think a tattoo’s should be decision to that person as a life decision, that that tattoo will be there for a very long time or till death, so that Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog that covers the whole upper arm of the young girl I saw today at my local Cafe, will it be cool in another five,ten or twenty years as she matures and ages. Now I am not right on what all i have said here and I do think tattooing is a great art form, but it is for life and not a fashion trend in the sense once it ain’t cool any more i will go an wash it off. / Hence why I do not have one it is a big commitment and To find something that I believe in that I will enjoy even when I am 85. / So I do not Hate Tattoo’s I just don’t think they are fashion trends they are ART. /

  • "Alex" by Taylor Durkin

    Version 1 Portrait

  • If Twilight Were Anime-My Daughters Work by tigerwings

    My Daughter Did this Artwork After Watching Twilight- she says it’s not, but… Looks alot like Edward Cullen, Doesn’t it? I wanted to show off some of my daughters artwork, she is an amazing artist..mostly MANGA .She is a Freshman, and is planning to go to FullSail Art School in Florida after she graduates.She hopes to get on redbubble soon. Please Critique her work, so she gets involved with RedBubble! Thanks /

About This Group

2 PIECES MAXIMUM per artist please!
“The Drawing Board” is simply the space where your ideas are born, take shape and live for all eternity. This group identifies art of the hand, toe or tongue, it’s up to you. If you have ever been to a figure drawing class with charcoal, by the ocean with paint or on a park bench with pencil you understand the requirements for this group.

This is a club for individuals who Draw, Sketch, Paint or Create their work with various mediums on any substrate. The tools used are not as important as the technique. Now, I am not saying that it has to be entirely fabricated from nature. You may have taken your art into the digital age by scanning, tweaking or adding other elements from that light box on your desk used for doing taxes, and that is OK.

Please keep in mind that whatever the end result of your work, it should be rooted in Fine Art and contain a major part of battery free ingredients.

I insist that all art introduced to “The Drawing Board” follow these stipulations and please, two pieces maximum per artist.

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