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“Plane Eyre”, January 2026.

Robots and whale time :-)

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“No. 42 Dream”, January 2026.

Looking for the meaning of life Douglas Adams style, you could say…

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“Mutants In Peacetime”, January 2026.

One last thing before bedtime…

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“AM2”, January 2026.

Drawing no. 2, with today’s latest washi tape acquisition!

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Paddington Bearings”, January 2026.

Whales, a good book or two and their robot friends…

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“Wednesday Means Names In Songs”, January 2026.

Surreal lands time again :-)

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Knot on Call

A calm shelf scene capturing the tension between rest and responsibility, where nothing is happening—and everything could.

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Brooke McLeod Brooke McLeod
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Owl In The Branches

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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From chaos, creation.

From the chaotic artist mind pours the energy needed to grow your future. A little seed takes growth in your life and stretches across everything manifesting ideas into tangible results.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Breaking Fast

Breaking Fast reflects a time when lingering was normal—an empty table, a cigarette’s glow, and the calm between what just ended and what comes next.

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Slobodchikov Alexander Slobodchikov Alexander
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«Crossing the yard»

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Slobodchikov Alexander Slobodchikov Alexander
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«The flight»

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Year Of More Hobgoblins”, January 2026.

Shark no. 2 of 2026!

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Custodia

This feather rests as a symbol of gentle guardianship. Light enough to drift, yet preserved with intention, it speaks to protection without restraint—something watched over, not controlled. It represents care that is quiet, constant, and strong precisely because it does not weigh anything down.

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“Noctorum Circular”, January 2026.

Whales and friends!

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Interim

A moment suspended between departure and arrival. Interim explores transition—where movement pauses, direction is uncertain, and meaning exists in the waiting. Rendered with restraint and negative space, the piece invites reflection on the quiet spaces between what was and what will be.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Chromium Chords”, January 2026.

Only the first of the month of a new year, and I’m keeping busy as ever…

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“Here From Here (So A Song Tells Us), December 2025.

Whew, survived Christmas! Back to business then…

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Triangle Triangle
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Squirrel skull

My brother found me a squirrel skull so I tried painting it… I used acrylic, watercolor, and gouache

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Jennifer Jennifer
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Unfurling

Acrylic mixed media on paper with a linocutprint.

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Triangle Triangle
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Opossum

I spilled a little paint on this leather scrap so I figured why not paint something on it? It’s kinda hard bringing a ‘possum to life on paper because they’re so silly and dumb in a cute sort of way, I think I managed to capture this guy’s personality alright..

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James Brent James Brent
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Chariss Williams Chariss Williams
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Camping Cats

Copic markers and Posca colored pencils

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Sham Chanter”, December 2025.

Everyone and the kitchen sink!

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Old Young And Middling”, December 2025.

Into surreal lands we go again…

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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The Tool Bench

The Tool Bench marks my 50th canvas—completed exactly one year to the day after I finished my very first one. This piece is a tribute to work, memory, and the quiet corners where both creativity and responsibility live. Drawn entirely freehand, it’s built like a snapshot of a lived-in workspace: mismatched tools, worn wood, scribbled reminders, and the little personal things that actually make a place yours. The clipboard holds a “Honey-Do” list that never seems to end. The Polaroid-style sketch of my wife sits taped to the wall like a reminder of why the work matters. The shadows on the back wall match the tools lying on the bench—suggesting a moment in progress, a task paused, life happening between motions.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Hygiene is Elementary

In this memory-driven piece, Patmore reconstructs the bathroom from his third-grade elementary school, capturing the sterile brightness, the tiled repetition, and the institutional reminder to “WASH YOUR HANDS.” But the scene is not pristine — a leaky sink, an out-of-order stall, and a taped-up sign reveal the quiet decay behind childhood places we assume were orderly and safe. Patmore blends nostalgia with unease, transforming a simple restroom into a study of what it means to grow up: how the lessons we learn early (“hygiene,” discipline, responsibility) stay with us even after the walls begin to crack. The small pop of blue tape emphasizes the DIY fragility of rules meant to guide us. This piece stands at the intersection of memory and maintenance — of spaces, of bodies, and of ourselves.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Tricks For Agnes”, November 2025.

Whale of a time again, so they say…

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“Leyland Titan”, November 2025.

This time with robins :-)

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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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