Romania rediscovers its hidden treasure: Minerals.
The EU’s push to reduce dependence on critical materials is giving a second life to several abandoned mining projects.

Romania rediscovers its hidden treasure: Minerals.
The EU’s push to reduce dependence on critical materials is giving a second life to several abandoned mining projects.
To infinity (snacks) and beyond! Here’s u/shleeebee’s cat Buzz for #redditgetsdrawn.
If you’d like a pet portrait of your own, I’ve updated my website with commission info, check it out!
A4, graphite on cartridge paper.
Added Graphite styling which corresponds to the System Accent Color if it is Graphite as well as the muted look for when the window isn't the main window... as well as the more appropriate sorting indicator from the time.
These @pixel_dailies entries are out of order, but I hope they still please the eye. #BugNest
#graphite
#orange
#masked
BTW, I released #TaiFab Plus yesterday!
- Save-anywhere menu
- Nonogram QOL features
- 6 new puzzles https://objetdiscret.itch.io/tai-fab-museum
Hope this looks as it was intended, almost used a 5th colour by mistake again #graphite #pixel_dailies @pixel_dailies
Pixel dailies: Graphite
#pixelart #pixel_dailies #graphite #ドット絵 #aseprite #Procreate @pixel_dailies
Today's #pixel_dailies theme is #graphite.
2 - Yashua Klos, "Studying How To Burn It Down" (2025), woodblock #prints on muslin, Japanese rice paper, #acrylic, oil #paint, and #wood on canvas, Zidoun-Bossuyt #Gallery.
3 - Craig Cameron-Mackintosh (b. 1987), "The Ledge" (2025), #oil on canvas, Ebony Curated.
4 - Anne Lindberg, "forbidden color," #graphite and colored pencil on mat board, Secrist | Beach.
5 - Florence Solis, acrylic on canvas, The Mission Projects.
Beek - 14-04-25
Available as original (if not sold), prints & printable. DM me for more info.
Click here to see this artwork on my website and read the full art statement: https://corneakkers.com/beek-14-04-25/
Pitt Graphite Matt pencil (Faber-Castell, 14B) drawing on Hahnemühle Bamboo Sketch paper (21 x 29,7 x 0.1 cm)
Artist: Corné Akkers
Latest portrait! This one felt like it had a bit of a different flow compared to previous portraits and I don’t know why. At various stages I see-sawed between working too tightly and wanting to take things looser and more free. Here’s how things ended up.
A3, graphite on paper