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Serenity Serenity
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The Plight of Shrimpy

Poor kitty!

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KAYE J. FOSTER KAYE J. FOSTER
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SAME TWO GIRLS ~ SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT

HERE'S THE 'AFTER'......"MORE IS LESS"

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Lynn Lynn
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Divergent Piece

Acrylic on canvas, 2025.

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Golgaaryol Vokun Golgaaryol Vokun
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“The Path of Light”

Simple dra-wing for Split Of Fate. New part; https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/141547/split-of-fate/chapter/3105615/meadow-of-mirrors

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Nowhere Fast.

"Nowhere Fast" is a compelling still life that blends mundane domesticity with surreal, slightly ominous undertones. The scene is anchored by a wooden table where a spilled glass, a pack of matches, and an ashtray with a smoldering cigarette suggest a moment of interrupted pause or quiet, long-term stagnation. Dominating the foreground is an oversized, weathered cigarette carton boldly labeled "WARNING", its subtle but unsettling presence hinting at a consumption that leads nowhere. In the background, a vintage RCA television set displays a stylized amanita mushroom, a recurring symbolic motif that adds a layer of psychedelia and altered perception to the otherwise drab setting. The earthy, muted color palette and soft lighting create a feeling of weary introspection, capturing a sense of being perpetually stuck in a cycle. The piece masterfully uses everyday objects to explore themes of vice, time, and the quiet, slow march toward an uncertain destination.

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Janiyah Ivory Janiyah Ivory
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Drawing Prompt

The Paradise WINE Cocktail. I created this using watercolor, acrylic, color pencils, highlight pen, and fine liners.

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Sam Tansley Sam Tansley
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Light in the woods

Had a walk, saw light on a tree, took a picture. I'm kinda opportunistic ngl.

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Guhguh Guhguh
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The Ocean

This is a drawing of the ocean. It shows all the different zones of the ocean. It also shows animals that live in those zones. At the top is the sunlight zone. Next is the twilight zone. After that is the midnight zone. The last is the abyssal zone.

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Ndondocha Ndondocha
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Clinomia Derectus

Photo art creation using Lightx and Unsplash images

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Mist, Light, Memory

Three things the morning never forgets.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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PERDITAS

A solitary rowboat drifts across a muted, restless surface, unanchored and unattended. Rendered in charcoal, ink, and subtle white highlights, the vessel exists in a quiet state of motion—moving, yet going nowhere. The surrounding water is suggested through loose, rhythmic lines, emphasizing atmosphere and isolation over realism. The boat is sharply defined against the hazy background, its dark contours and interior shadows contrasting with the soft, unsettled environment. Oars rest unevenly, implying recent human presence while reinforcing absence. The name Perditas—Latin for “lost”—is affixed to the hull, anchoring the emotional weight of the piece without explanation. This work explores themes of solitude, uncertainty, and endurance. With no shoreline or destination in sight, Perditas becomes a reflection on drifting—physically, mentally, and emotionally—inviting the viewer to confront their own sense of direction within an undefined space.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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I love lamp, lava lamp.

In “I Love Lamp,” Ty Patmore blends nostalgia, humor, and subtle unease into a surreal domestic scene where time, space, and memory feel slightly off-center. A lava lamp—softly glowing with drifting shapes—sits on a worn wooden table, acting as the sole beacon of warmth inside a room that is quietly falling apart. The wallpaper peels back to reveal fractured brick beneath, as if the structure itself is shedding its old skin. A melting wall clock drips down the surface like time losing its grip, while a framed picture of a UFO drifting over pine trees hints that even the outside world may not be quite right. Every object bends reality just enough to make the viewer question whether this room is comforting… or unsettling.

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Terry Worth Terry Worth
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Blackbird

I love the song Blackbird by Paul McCartney. But, blackbirds are very territorial when they have young ones in the nest. There is a sunny tree-lined path I like to walk in the summer. I have seen a fox running out of those woods, a doe lying in the sun-drenched grass, and an irate couple of blackbirds diving at my head while I was peacefully walking by their nest of young ones. I had to start carrying a stick to ward them off. Blackbird Fly! Just stay away from me!

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Izabela Izabela
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Owl and Moonlight

Painting created in Krita with Huion Tablet. I used my favorites colors

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Anne Semrau Anne Semrau
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enlightenment.

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Redstar Redstar
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Christina Ricci

Lead pencils F,B-B7, kneatable- ,normal-, pencil eraser, paper stomps, tissue on A3 bamboo fibre rag paper. Choose to draw her bald, for no particular reason. Zoom in for full detail. Photographed in the sunlight with the canon 28 mm f/1.8 prime lens. Photoshop for greysteps contrast-boost and cropping. Like if you dare. Or else post some critique. Just some try to imagine Christina bald. Realistic? Still doodling? Her eyes are like dominating the whole draw... kind of unreal, isn´t it?

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Tash Goswami Tash Goswami
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Greyhound Study

Trying to work out a composition for a client. In the end i produced 4 drawings all slightly different.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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A Quiet Moment

So much noise presses in— screens, engines, endless chatter. But silence is not gone; it waits in a turned page, in breath, in light, in the hush between sounds.

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Richard Young Richard Young
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Humming bird & flower

This Humming bird and flower is a watercolor highlighted with ink.

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Leona Hosack Leona Hosack
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Four Birds!

Four birds working on flight! Character design.

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Jewel D Wing Jewel D Wing
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Strange light

Took me a long time to do this while experimenting with skin tones and lighting. Hope you like it!

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Maria Ionescu Maria Ionescu
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Green cactus

Canvas mounted on wooden frame. Size: 25 x 30 cm Materials: acrylic, Chinese ink, brush, pen and marker. Is sold the original piece. For this reason, there may be slight differences from one piece to another.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Flashlight

Picture of a New York restaurant flavored with a New York edit.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Like a Disco Ball

Light in a restaurant.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Whispers Across the Horizon

This is no landscape you could ever stand in. No observational drawing, no safe horizon line. This chalk experiment is a dream unfolding in color: a golden field lit from within, a scarlet seam of fire at its edge, and a storm-heavy sky pressing down with ancient weight. It feels like a place between worlds—where the conscious and unconscious meet, where memory and imagination blur. Some might see a battlefield, others a meadow after rain, and still others a veil between life and death. That is the beauty: the painting does not tell you what it is; it invites you to confess what you see. Psychologists say we project ourselves onto images like these. So—what do you notice first? The light? The darkness? The burning red? Perhaps that is not about the drawing at all, but about you.

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michael james michael james
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Figure in light blue

Digital Artwork created in ProCreate. For hire. Visit my portfolio at www.michaeljamesfa.com/portfolio

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Creative Ardour Creative Ardour
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Serene

(Done on 110gsm acid free sketch paper. Trees,ducks,land dine with sankura micron pen. All the blurry things done with hints of hard charcoal pencil) Serenity... the lighting outside seemed to be playful today due to misty weather. Hence this outcome. I swear i didn't use any filter

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Backlund Backlund
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Simple flowers

Simple flowers highlighted on the natural markings on homemade paper.

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Mattia Mattia
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Lightness

Lightness 4: when a levity hurls us away. This serie started with the purpose of paining people literary threw away from small ordinary objects like flowers of balloons. I wanted to depict the strength and the power that trifles have on us. Eventually ithey paintings became more and more “stable”, with just a touch of surrealism in them. I kindly thank Ale for posing for me with patient. Thanks to her hair style, I am pretty sure you can recognize her in my last paintings ;)

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Kladdpapper Kladdpapper
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The AAAS

Original characters for a story which might never see the day of light. Amar and Aska belongs to me, Augustine and Sayeed belongs to my Hubby. We call them the Ass quartet or The triple As A-S. Augustine would be the main character, Amar her foil/lancer, and Aska and Sayeed would be supporting characters. I'm still practising communicating though character and setting design, so I will probably re-design them about 100 times more before they will ever be done.

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