I know we have the most creative community here 
@Kiron Bondale started a similar thread a year ago, and it was so cool to see the amazing artworks and get inspired! I want to revive this challenge, so please share screenshots of your coolest artwork made natively with Miro (pen drawings, sticky note art, shapes geometry, etc).
For inspiration, visit this thread 
Wanted to tag @Sam Shennan @Luiz Nascimento @Tomas Leidl @Rasmus Haas @Peter Green @mlanders @Max Harper @Jean Bultingaire @Nina Torr @Patty Dowdy
Maybe you already have something new to share with us? 
I don’t remember if I shared this on the last thread, but I was showing Miro to my young daughter who was in a full on My Little Pony phase. I drew her favorite pony, Pinky Pie, with the pen tool:

Oh, sure enough, I DID share that illustration on the last thread, sorry for the repost! I think the thing I’m most excited about these days is developing a consistent visual language to facilitate what we’re up to, like these examples:
Learning Miro

Learning a Process

Collaborating on Change

In one of our workshops, we have teams learn by practicing an Agile approach by building a storybook in agile teams. So they do the cool artwork:

@Marina
Thank you for tagging me here today. I took the invitation as a prompt. . . to stop coding and process diagramming in the August heat -- and go make some art! It was a refreshing diversion. :)
Dedicating this piece to my newly-found Miro tribe- sharing visions with you this past year has been inspiriting! @Anthony Roux @Jonathan White @Robert Johnson @Rachel @Farbod Saraf @Alexis Luscutoff @Colleen Curtis @Thomas Larsson @Igor Madzura @Sean C @Boris Borodyansky @Benjamin Atkinson @Isman Tanuri @Michelle Pentz @Marina @Sultan @Terrence Caldwell @Scott Stephens @mlanders
Optical Nervous System
Miro boards are the vertebrae of the universe.

best viewed while listening to drum and bass 
@Peter Green haha yes, I remember this Pinky Pie 
The board you showed is just HUGE! Like an encyclopedia on the board.
Would love to learn more about this use case, so I’ll reach out in DM 
@Max Harper happy to hear you took this chance to switch the context and refresh 
Miro boards are the vertebrae of the universe
Sounds amazing!
@Patty Dowdy thank you for sharing it! Looks cool 
I love that there are these drawings complementing the stickies and other objects. It’s a great way to add emphasis.
I’ll also reach out in DM and suggest something 
Amazing posts!
@Max Harper love the optical nervous system! Didn’t know you’re good at making art too 🙌
@Max Harper : Totally breathtaking … great!!!
The following board shows less art than word/picture/symbol combinations for a class that I forwarded to them as PDF after I finished the day:
One of my last classes sessions I did with prospective educators:

Again - I worked here with:
- A prepared frame
- Sticky-Note on top
- Unsplash-picture
- a Shape obove the picture (80% opacity)
for brighten up the picture
to make the stickies more readable

- Sticky-notes (in Bulk-Mode during the lecture)
- Tags
- Clusterizer (Thanks again to you @Max Harper for programming this fantastic tool!!!)
- Iconfinder-symbols
- Shapes
In this combination I work really often during my seminars
Michael
A theme based miro-board I did for a client after a coaching session:


Michael