My first EVER houseplants of my own, I already want more! Doing lots of research but any beginner tips are appreciated!
A community focused on the discussion, care, and well-being of houseplants!Hannya and kiku sheet - CC appreciated
This subreddit is for those in or seeking a traditional tattoo apprenticeship to share their work, gain honest advice, and constructive criticism. Please check out our stickied Apprenticeship FAQ If you see someone practicing unsafe/unsanitary tattooing, tell them. If you are seen being rude and not constructive whatsoever, you risk removal from this subreddit.This was intended for my portfolio but I splattered ink on it 🥲 Should I cut out around it as I've seen some people do? Or just leave it as is? Any crit on the art would be greatly appreciated as well!

This subreddit is for those in or seeking a traditional tattoo apprenticeship to share their work, gain honest advice, and constructive criticism. Please check out our stickied Apprenticeship FAQ If you see someone practicing unsafe/unsanitary tattooing, tell them. If you are seen being rude and not constructive whatsoever, you risk removal from this subreddit.
A crocodile skull I drew yesterday

Come share all about crocodiles with us! Yes the name is crocodiles, but we welcome all types of crocodilians. This includes all alligators, gharials, and caimans!
Two ink drawings of Bart Huges, a Dutch librarian who performed an autotrepanation in 1965. Both sketches were done with a Kuretake no. 50 fountain brush pen.

A subreddit for all those interested in drawing in pen and ink - beginners, professional artists, hobbyists and everything in between! Feel free to post your work, but please refrain from topics of radical political ideology and violent graphic sexual material. Especially without an NSFW flair. There are minors on here most likely. Also, feel free to ask pen & ink related questions to the group.
My first and only tattoo, got it on my wrist exactly 7 years ago. I thought it had aged well but then I found this sub and went back to look at it fresh and now I'm not so sure. What do you think?
Welcome to /r/agedtattoos! Here we post pictures of our 2+ year old tattoos then and now (or just now, if you don't have an older image). Below are some guidelines, and rules. Please direct any questions to the mod team.[analog] My favourite I’ve made in awhile (plus bonus alt version w/ text)
Collage is a technique of art production, primarily used in the visual arts, where the artwork is made from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole. A collage may sometimes include newspaper clippings, ribbons, bits of colored or handmade papers, portions of other artwork or texts, photographs and other found objects, glued to a piece of paper or canvas. Collage is **NOT** college or university.[analog] My first collage after a break, I’m excited to be cutting stuff up again ✂️
Collage is a technique of art production, primarily used in the visual arts, where the artwork is made from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole. A collage may sometimes include newspaper clippings, ribbons, bits of colored or handmade papers, portions of other artwork or texts, photographs and other found objects, glued to a piece of paper or canvas. Collage is **NOT** college or university.Blackwing vs mechanical pencil - which do you prefer?
Drawing is the act of making marks on a substrate by moving something across it. Discussion, technique, gear, and all kinds of artwork are welcome. Make yourself at home!Parker - pet portrait by me. CC very welcome!

A place for everything to do with watercolor painting. Submit your current paintings, give and receive critiques. Post resources such as tutorials, ask questions, learn about and the art of watercolor!
5x8” watercolour from my hot press sketchbook, not sure if I should give it a title though!

A place for everything to do with watercolor painting. Submit your current paintings, give and receive critiques. Post resources such as tutorials, ask questions, learn about and the art of watercolor!
Some pet portrait ornaments for Xmas gifts - my first try with acryla gouache. They were so fun to paint!

Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.
Day 6 - Bouquet
A collection of the daily Inktober sketches throughout the month of October. (r/Inktober is not affiliated with Inktober.com)Day 4 - Scallop

A collection of the daily Inktober sketches throughout the month of October. (r/Inktober is not affiliated with Inktober.com)
Day 3, Bat. One day late is better than two days late, right?
A collection of the daily Inktober sketches throughout the month of October. (r/Inktober is not affiliated with Inktober.com)Day 2, "Scurry" - Maybe this is more of a scamper?

A collection of the daily Inktober sketches throughout the month of October. (r/Inktober is not affiliated with Inktober.com)
My first ever Inktober drawing - Day one, Gargoyle.

A collection of the daily Inktober sketches throughout the month of October. (r/Inktober is not affiliated with Inktober.com)
Any alternative prompt lists for Inktober 2022 out yet?
A place for artists from all art-related subs and beyond to come together and discuss art, our lives as artists, discuss art culture, and share advice and techniques in a positive, nurturing manner. Please check out r/ArtBusiness to discuss topics related to business, careers, social media, clients etc. Join our Discord server to chat with members, share art, and get advice about anything related to Artist Lounge in real-time! Link in the sidebar.Little mouse on a mushroom, a ballpoint doodle I revisited with some paint and coloured pencil :)
Beautifully designed.Watercolour Amanita

Welcome to /r/Painting! Functioning like an artist cooperative gallery, this is the place where beginning to advanced painters display their work in an ongoing group discussion. Artists who post their work are strongly encouraged to interact with their fellow subscribers and be prepared to discuss their concept, process & technique.