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Pink Panther

I painted this in the wild nature forest of a one-block city park. Maybe it's a deer, maybe it's a: "Pink Panther"

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Chris Morrison Chris Morrison
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The old man is joined by an apparition, and together they carry on.

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Toko Suzuki Toko Suzuki
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Arrangement in grey no.2

Tutorials: https://gumroad.com/tokosuzuki For the complete step by step HQ process images + original PSD file.

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Morbid Mommy Morbid Mommy
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Admiration

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Almost Unchained

Realism-based image glorifying the ordinary.

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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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Marlene Marlene
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Lynx

Seer - Gifted with the ability of “Second Sight”

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Lea Cook Lea Cook
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Through a Rose Mist

Mission Gold Watercolor and watercolor pencils.

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Tulips Growing in the Art Studio

The tulips in my art studio are in full bloom but I’m gonna have to mow my grass again soon.

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Kamtoro Okon Kamtoro Okon
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Inspirito

Made with charcoal in paper. It's is real meditative art piece

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Tea Doorante Tea Doorante
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Kaleidoscope Eyes

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Matthew Zinn Matthew Zinn
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Outer space

An acrylic painting of outer space , planets , and a comet .

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Wild Filigree

While hanging out at the park I noticed that this park scenery needed some fancy decorative filigree so I painted this en plein air on-location.

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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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Kristin Middleton Kristin Middleton
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Death from The Seventh Seal

One of my favorite movies of all time also one of my favorite Scott Walker songs

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Vidhi Jain Vidhi Jain
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Summer

No better way to beat the summer

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This painting feels like a breath of fresh air

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Smoke ’Em If You Got ’Em

Done on 16x20 canvas. Calm before consequence.

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Brad Sharp Brad Sharp
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Modaf Sunrise

A vector Illustration: Using Adobe Ilustrator

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Kathryn Kathryn
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Cafe spray paint eyeliner

Pencil burping

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Everybody Loves The Sunshine

Pencil on paper

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Jenny Mock Jenny Mock
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Deep Sea

18x24 Acrylic Painting of metamorphosis.

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Mask Up

"Mask Up" by Ty Tatmore (2024) is a powerful and unsettling piece of contemporary social commentary. This work throws the viewer into a scene of post-apocalyptic anxiety where an individual, wearing a striking conical hairdo and a defiant "MASK UP" t-shirt, sits amidst the wreckage of a dilapidated room. The artist uses dark humor and surreal imagery to explore the cultural tensions surrounding public health mandates and personal responsibility. The sign "CHOOSE WISELY!!" acts as a stark warning, while symbols like the gas mask and the Scream mask and also wearing a mask suggest a spectrum of survival and fear. The massive explosion breaking through the window is a haunting, almost surreal symbol of the unstoppable outside forces impacting daily life. With its raw, graphic style and intense atmosphere, this painting is a memorable and thought-provoking statement that captures the isolation, uncertainty, and dark irony of living through a moment of global crisis.

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Stacy Drum Stacy Drum
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Skyfall

Oils on Board. Done some years ago

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Marieta lee Marieta lee
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My depression art

This has multiple meanings behind it. All of them are pretty dark. (Btw the glare is from the plastic bag I put on it)

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Corey brooks Corey brooks
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Untitled

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Rainbow Los Angeles Skyline

I painted the Los Angeles skyline as it radiated through the clouds and haze.

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Floral Rain Drops

It’s been rainy here so I painted rain with flowers already included

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Stacy Drum Stacy Drum
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Spiderlegs No.3

Oils on Illustration board. Third(so far) in a series working on.

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