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Just post whatever art that you or someone else made. Any kind xD (Sorry if there's another Art Thread, I just wanted make a thread, lmao)

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Uh, that was larger than expected, but here.

This is a digital art piece by Linran

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I can only draw stick figures.

Unless we count martial arts.

I just want other people to read this shit and be confused whether it's part of the post or not.
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Edvard said: 

I can only draw stick figures.

Unless we count martial arts.

What martial arts can you draw? 

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Edvard said: 

I can only draw stick figures.

Unless we count martial arts.

 Haha, that works, or a piece of random art that caught your eye.

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Coloured Photos. 

 

Frank “Slivers” Oakley, the Baseball Clown, 1904.

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 The one below I find especially surreal. 

 

General Robert E. Lee a week after surrendering to General Ulysses S. Grant, effectively ending the American Civil War, April 16, 1865.

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Done by Jacek Yerka

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Dorothea Tanning

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Portrait of a Kleptomaniac by Théodore Géricault

"The painting belongs to a series of ten portraits of the insane inmates of Salpêtrière asylum in Paris. Géricault made it nearly the end of his career and the five remaining portraits from the series represent the painter's last triumph. Psychiatrist Étienne-Jean Georget, one of the founders of social psychiatry, asked Géricault to do this painting which would represent each clinical models of disease. Georget believed that dementia was a modern disease, which depended in large part of social progress in industrialized countries. He believed that the madmen who were mentally ill need help."

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Lori Nix

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Housing in Taiwan. I believe these were mostly used for US soldiers after WW2.

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Housing in Hong Kong

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Cheery bye!
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its a chicken

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Cheery bye!
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menacing eye

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