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Enjoying a Stroll ✨
Borthday Gift for @guie404.bsky.social in today’s #DailyDoodle Day 29

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Happy Pi Day! Had some pie and it was delicious. Brain farts all day otherwise #dailydoodle #art #abstract

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Art and photo by Katherine Gingrich on March 14, 2026.  All rights reserved.

You’re looking at a small square piece of watercolor paper lying on a tabletop. The artwork on it is bright, warm, and energetic—almost like holding a little sunrise in your hands.

The painting is made of soft, blended watercolor washes in yellow, orange, red, and pink. The colors melt into one another like warm light passing through stained glass. Nothing is harsh; everything feels fluid and glowing.

Layered on top of the watercolor are bold black ink lines. They’re drawn with confidence—thick strokes that cross and angle sharply, giving the piece structure and contrast. Scattered among the lines are small black triangles, almost like tiny arrowheads or shards. They add rhythm, like punctuation marks in a poem. The combination of soft color and assertive black marks creates a feeling of movement—like warmth being held in place by a framework.

Above the painting lies a black paint marker, the kind used for crisp, opaque lines. It’s labeled in several languages, all meaning “black.” To the right is a watercolor palette, open to reveal wells of paint in the same warm colors used in the artwork—yellows, oranges, reds. A paintbrush rests inside the palette, still and ready, suggesting the artist has just paused.

The whole scene feels intimate and creative—like catching an artist mid‑process.

 Warm colors glow from the paper, anchored by strong black marks, surrounded by the tools that brought it to life.

It feels like a moment of quiet focus, captured in a single frame.

Three inches by three inches.

Art and photo by Katherine Gingrich on March 14, 2026. All rights reserved. You’re looking at a small square piece of watercolor paper lying on a tabletop. The artwork on it is bright, warm, and energetic—almost like holding a little sunrise in your hands. The painting is made of soft, blended watercolor washes in yellow, orange, red, and pink. The colors melt into one another like warm light passing through stained glass. Nothing is harsh; everything feels fluid and glowing. Layered on top of the watercolor are bold black ink lines. They’re drawn with confidence—thick strokes that cross and angle sharply, giving the piece structure and contrast. Scattered among the lines are small black triangles, almost like tiny arrowheads or shards. They add rhythm, like punctuation marks in a poem. The combination of soft color and assertive black marks creates a feeling of movement—like warmth being held in place by a framework. Above the painting lies a black paint marker, the kind used for crisp, opaque lines. It’s labeled in several languages, all meaning “black.” To the right is a watercolor palette, open to reveal wells of paint in the same warm colors used in the artwork—yellows, oranges, reds. A paintbrush rests inside the palette, still and ready, suggesting the artist has just paused. The whole scene feels intimate and creative—like catching an artist mid‑process. Warm colors glow from the paper, anchored by strong black marks, surrounded by the tools that brought it to life. It feels like a moment of quiet focus, captured in a single frame. Three inches by three inches.

Working on finding paperwork for my taxes. The following doodle describes my mood quite accurately.

Daily Doodle -- 03/14/2026.
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#gingrichsart #doodle #dailydoodle #ArtistsOnBluesky #watercolor #pigmamicron #schmincke #artist #art #posca

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Lust- A 7 Deadly Sin!!!
#Doodle #DailyDoodle #draw

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This Ringing LI'l Man says: "Today is Pi Day. Rings have circumferences. Which are calculated with Pi. I am relevant and important and deserve all the awards."

💍🪐🤖

#DailyDoodle #MegaMan

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Working on another sketch based on a text prompt, a taco with no laws. Could you guess the ingredients on this taco? I’ll clean it better later. 😅🌮 #dailydoodle #taco #sketchbook #wip

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Three sketches of men posing in 1920s knitted undergarments

Three sketches of men posing in 1920s knitted undergarments

Daily doodle 71. Gentlemen's silk and merino underwear from 1925. Reference from the book "Fashion Design 1800-1940", The Pepin Press.

#art #doodle #dailydoodle #fashionhistory #figuredrawing #autodeskSketchbook

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DD685
Gonna say. Bim bom
#oc #myoc #doodles #mydoodle #dailydoodle #doodle #myart

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Cologne Cathedral sketch

Cologne Cathedral sketch

Black forest sketch

Black forest sketch

Colosseum, Pompeii, colorful buildings sketches

Colosseum, Pompeii, colorful buildings sketches

Great wall sketch

Great wall sketch

Its been a long week 😪
#dailydoodle #sketchbook

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flop

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#surrealism #dailydoodle #marchmadness

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Slow and Steady. 🐚🖋️
Just a page full of tiny explorers. Each snail has its own little personality and mood. A fun exercise in keeping the ink lines clean and simple.
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#snailart #doodlejournal #inkvibes #simplesketches #dailydoodle

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A hastily sketched hat (supposedly a bowler, but the brim may be too flat for that lol)

A hastily sketched hat (supposedly a bowler, but the brim may be too flat for that lol)

Young Sherlock has me in a CHOKEHOLD rn. Phenomenal writing — the further into the season you get, the more it feels like a true masterful web of deceit, fitting of an original Holmes adventure.
#dailydoodle

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Cat Day# A220: Cat. Pencil on dot grid paper (smooth/white). #cat #dailydoodle

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I Guess that’s One Way to Use a Gym Membership…
#DailyDoodle Day 28

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I have purchased Pokopia. Will I be sucked in? Maybe but I promised @shemx.gay I'd try not stealing her Switch 2 #dailydoodle #art #abstract

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The one creative thing I've been able to do still while - my #dailydoodle

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Art and photo by Katherine Gingrich on March 13, 2026.  All rights reserved.

You’re looking at a small, intimate artist’s workspace captured from directly above, as if someone paused mid‑creation. The center of the image holds a square piece of watercolor paper. On it is a vibrant abstract illustration that feels alive—like a tiny, imagined organism or a cross‑section of something organic.

The shape on the paper is rounded and irregular, almost like a softly inflated cell or a pebble with personality. Watercolor washes bloom across it in blue, pink, and warm orange, blending in soft gradients. 

Over these washes, delicate black ink lines create texture: tiny dots, short strokes, and looping patterns that trace the contours of the shape.  It feels both scientific and whimsical—part biology, part dream.

The artwork is surrounded by the tools that made it, giving the sense of an active, ongoing process. Two Sakura Pigma Micron pens lie diagonally near the paper. They’re slim, beige‑barreled technical pens labeled “003” and “005,” indicating ultra‑fine tips used for precise linework. To the right sits a Schmincke watercolor palette, its metal surface open to reveal small pans of paint. The most visible colors are yellows and oranges, some of them visibly wet or recently used. A red‑handled paintbrush rests across the palette, angled casually as if the artist set it down only moments before.

The whole scene feels warm, focused, and quietly joyful—like a moment of creative flow frozen in time. The combination of fine ink detail and soft watercolor gives the workspace a sense of both discipline and play. It’s the kind of desk where small, thoughtful artworks come to life.

Three inches by three inches.

Art and photo by Katherine Gingrich on March 13, 2026. All rights reserved. You’re looking at a small, intimate artist’s workspace captured from directly above, as if someone paused mid‑creation. The center of the image holds a square piece of watercolor paper. On it is a vibrant abstract illustration that feels alive—like a tiny, imagined organism or a cross‑section of something organic. The shape on the paper is rounded and irregular, almost like a softly inflated cell or a pebble with personality. Watercolor washes bloom across it in blue, pink, and warm orange, blending in soft gradients. Over these washes, delicate black ink lines create texture: tiny dots, short strokes, and looping patterns that trace the contours of the shape. It feels both scientific and whimsical—part biology, part dream. The artwork is surrounded by the tools that made it, giving the sense of an active, ongoing process. Two Sakura Pigma Micron pens lie diagonally near the paper. They’re slim, beige‑barreled technical pens labeled “003” and “005,” indicating ultra‑fine tips used for precise linework. To the right sits a Schmincke watercolor palette, its metal surface open to reveal small pans of paint. The most visible colors are yellows and oranges, some of them visibly wet or recently used. A red‑handled paintbrush rests across the palette, angled casually as if the artist set it down only moments before. The whole scene feels warm, focused, and quietly joyful—like a moment of creative flow frozen in time. The combination of fine ink detail and soft watercolor gives the workspace a sense of both discipline and play. It’s the kind of desk where small, thoughtful artworks come to life. Three inches by three inches.

Had some time to doodle during a meeting. I got to spend more time than I usually have for my daily doodles.

Daily Doodle -- 03/13/2026.
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#gingrichsart #doodle #dailydoodle #ArtistsOnBluesky #watercolor #pigmamicron #schmincke #artist #art

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DD684
Nother clean up sheet.
Top right he kinda looks prity oki doki!
#oc #myoc #doodles #mydoodle #dailydoodle #doodle #myart

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Gluttony - A 7 Deadly Sin!!!
#Doodle #DailyDoodle #draw

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I’m working on a self portrait based on a prompt from a friend. I’ll clean it up better later. #dailydoodle #sketchbook #selfportrait #wip

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This Pharaonic Li'l Man says: "Was it necessary for Dr. Cossack to dress his ruin exploration robot like a pharaoh? No. Am I grateful that he made me utterly fabulous? Absolutely."

🐍🏜️👑

#DailyDoodle #MegaMan

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#dailydoodle #surealism #marchmadness

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Cat Day# A219: Cats. Pencil on dot grid paper (smooth/white). #cat #dailydoodle

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An alcohol marker drawing of a blue fish in three shades (of blue)

An alcohol marker drawing of a blue fish in three shades (of blue)

Little fish in a big big world, where will you go? What will you do? Tell me, little fish — do you dream of the sky, or are you watching the stars because you think they watch back?
#dailydoodle #markerart

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Today’s doodle prompt is “Historical fashion from any country or era” and I went with this Victorian dress for Camellia 🌸🌸
#Dailydoodle #Sketchbook

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It got late again. Watched a couple episodes of Fallout season 2 though! I want to get back to my New Vegas game 🫤 it would require going back to Windows though #dailydoodle #art #abstract

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Art and photo by Katherine Gingrich on March 12, 2026.  All rights reserved.

The image captures a small, hand‑made piece of mixed‑media art resting on a tabletop. The artwork itself is a small square of watercolor paper. Its surface is washed with soft, pastel blotches—gentle greens, buttery yellows, rosy pinks, sky blues, and lavender purples. The colors feel airy and translucent, like clouds drifting across a spring morning.

Layered on top of these loose watercolor shapes is a bold, geometric pattern drawn in black marker. The lines are crisp and confident, forming an abstract maze-like structure—straight edges, right angles, and interlocking shapes that contrast sharply with the fluid watercolor beneath. The effect is a conversation between softness and structure, spontaneity and intention.

Above the artwork lies the black marker used to create the lines. It’s a thick, cylindrical paint marker labeled “uni POSCA,” with the words “Black / Noir / Negro 24” printed on its side. Its presence makes the scene feel intimate, as if the artist has just paused mid‑creation.

To the right of the artwork sits a watercolor palette—well-used, with dried and semi-wet pools of color arranged in small wells. A red-handled paintbrush rests across the palette, its bristles stained from recent use. The palette and brush add a sense of process and play, hinting at the tactile joy of mixing pigments and making marks.

The overall mood is calm, creative, and quietly joyful—an intimate glimpse into an artist’s workspace, where color and line meet in a small but expressive piece of art.

Three inches by three inches.

Art and photo by Katherine Gingrich on March 12, 2026. All rights reserved. The image captures a small, hand‑made piece of mixed‑media art resting on a tabletop. The artwork itself is a small square of watercolor paper. Its surface is washed with soft, pastel blotches—gentle greens, buttery yellows, rosy pinks, sky blues, and lavender purples. The colors feel airy and translucent, like clouds drifting across a spring morning. Layered on top of these loose watercolor shapes is a bold, geometric pattern drawn in black marker. The lines are crisp and confident, forming an abstract maze-like structure—straight edges, right angles, and interlocking shapes that contrast sharply with the fluid watercolor beneath. The effect is a conversation between softness and structure, spontaneity and intention. Above the artwork lies the black marker used to create the lines. It’s a thick, cylindrical paint marker labeled “uni POSCA,” with the words “Black / Noir / Negro 24” printed on its side. Its presence makes the scene feel intimate, as if the artist has just paused mid‑creation. To the right of the artwork sits a watercolor palette—well-used, with dried and semi-wet pools of color arranged in small wells. A red-handled paintbrush rests across the palette, its bristles stained from recent use. The palette and brush add a sense of process and play, hinting at the tactile joy of mixing pigments and making marks. The overall mood is calm, creative, and quietly joyful—an intimate glimpse into an artist’s workspace, where color and line meet in a small but expressive piece of art. Three inches by three inches.

Desperately trying to create order out of my paperwork so I can file my taxes. It’s like herding cats.

Daily Doodle -- 03/12/2026.
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#gingrichsart #doodle #dailydoodle #ArtistsOnBluesky #watercolor #pigmamicron #schmincke #artist #art

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The Angry Furball!!!
#Doodle #DailyDoodle #draw

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