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KAYE J. FOSTER KAYE J. FOSTER
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OH!  IM SO GLAD MY DOODLER FINALLY LEFT ROOM FOR MY BOOTS

OH, I'M SO GLAD MY DOODLER FINALLY LEFT ROOM FOR MY BOOTS

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Natalie Harvey Natalie Harvey
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The Blue Fairy of Shroomlandia

We all need a little whimsy in our lives sometimes, right? Acrylic on 3.4" x 4.5" custom mini canvas.

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Tammy Comfort Tammy Comfort Plus Member
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abstract triangle
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I take pride in experimenting with different photo exposures to bring out new dimensions in my creations. My work never feels complete, as there's always more room for exploration. I invite you to view my upcoming uploads from all angles as I bring them to life through my artistic expressions, such as dance, writing, or meditation.

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Suzette Suzette
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Edward Mordrake

Based off the urban legend of Edward Mordrake who was a man from the 1800's that had a twin on the back of his head. The twin supposedly would laugh, cry and tell whispers. This then led to Mordrake secluding himself in a room before deciding to take his own life at the age of 23.

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Barrie J Davies Barrie J Davies
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Lord Sugars Board Room Painting by Barrie J Davies

Lord Sugars Board Room Painting by Barrie J Davies 2024, Mixed media on Canvas, 21 cm x 29 cm, Unframed and ready to hang. Handmade Barrie J Davies artwork painted in my Brighton Artist Studio and signed on the reverse.

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Zazueta Meraz Jose Carlos Zazueta Meraz Jose Carlos
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U.f.o. abduction

Locked in a room...being abducted; reading the news.

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Jason Boyd Jason Boyd
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But the rocking starts...

Cheap black pen, 8.5" x 11" sketchbook. Mom's living room circa 1995.

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Katie Katie
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Fairy Painting

The finished piece of the first painting I documented for social media

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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tart

It's a perfect day for a Portuguese Tart. My favorite one is from Showroom Bakehouse. Melts in your mouth and is a tiny piece of decadence.

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Dave Douglas Dave Douglas
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Back to the Art Room

Back to the Art Room

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Kyle Mayfield Kyle Mayfield
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Mushroom house

Mushroom in progress

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Holly Holly
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Slumped on the Floor of my Room

Haven’t been uploading. Finished this in art class a few months ago :)

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Jasmin Jasmin
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Mushrooms in Ink

Ballpoint pen and ink in my watercolour sketchbook.

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Shari Wolf Shari Wolf
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Mushroom Girl

Digital collage in Procreate

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Ying Z Ying Z Plus Member
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Cat in a sunny room

Micron pen and watercolor

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WaterproofFade-Proof WaterproofFade-Proof
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Auren Portrait

Luminary Festival - Auren Farkis (Digital Portrait I did as a colour study) Crisp reverberating strings danced through the evening. Notes twisted and echoed up through the emerald, velvet tiers of Ridgedow Gardens. Dusk’s veil had long since darkened to a diamond-encrusted black, and Clarglow was alive with activity. Footpaths were choked with revellers that formed a river of light that coursed and pulsed through the park. Will-o-whisp spots of light also glowed among the neatly trimmed hedgerows and statues. Their magic-addled voices rose up, joining in with the music of the Luminary Festival. A young man, no more than a quarter of a century old, glowed brightest of all. A soft orange radiated from his eyes, and his veins pulsed a brilliant red. He was dripping in gold and gems. Over an outfit that somehow managed to be heavily layered and revealing at the same time, he wore a sheer cape, which was heavily embroidered with blood-red crystals that refracted his own light around him in dazzling, concentrated rays. It was such a dangerous colour of magic, but his expression was soft and dreamy. Excited laughter rose up as a clustered group shot metallic confetti skyward. Gold flake drifted down and settled into his silver hair, cheeks, and shoulders. No doubt he would discover the remnants of this festival in his home weeks from now. He increased his pace, stepping off the cobbled path to overtake the group, when one of their number split from the group. The coils of her dark hair were so saturated with gold that she looked like she belonged on a pedestal next to the other statues. She intercepted him, matching his pace. She snaked a long, slender arm around his waist and pulled him closer. She pressed her lips against his neck, leaving a wake of golden kisses up to his earlobe, where she leaned closer to whisper. — “Aurie, Luv, I know that look. Don’t tell me you’re headed home. The eve has only just begun. “ Her glowing eyes Locked with Auren’s, her grip tightening, slowing the both of them to a stop, causing a temporary blockage in the flow of people. “Overdid myself Mel.. you’ll have to –” –” Come with us to the reflecting pool.” She cooed, meeting his lips in an off-center kiss, smearing his inky wine lipstick. Momentarily, he allowed himself to relax. He considered saying yes. His heart pounding, he dipped his friend backwards gracefully, resenting that he had to leave. An itch in his left arm reminded his fuzzy brain that he was in danger. Gasping softly, he gently lifted Mella upright and spun her out towards her friends, who were growing impatient. He couldn’t make out their faces in the fuzz of the evening. “I can’t, I’m sorry Mel! We’ll talk later.” Before she could protest, he danced, spinning forward in a brilliant display of speed that ended in a stumble as he met a set of steep steps that coiled sharply upwards out of the park and onto the pink brick streets overlooking Ridgedow Gardens. The glazed windows facing the street were empty and blank… their occupants elsewhere, enjoying the festival. The empty buildings were like faces, judging him for his lack of zeal. Auren wound his way through streets and side streets, his pace increasing as he grew more and more alone. Finally, he was climbing a set of steps to his own front door. Smirking at the sight of it he reached down into the front of the bodice that held together the layers of his outfit pulling free a loop of keys that were on a long chain looped around his neck. Aligning it to the keyhole he struggled with the lock, cursing softly under his breath as it initially failed to cooperate with him. In the quiet black of his foyer, he latched the door behind him and stumbled forward, tearing at the ribbon that held the gleaming cape that draped from his bare shoulders. He let it drop on a black lacquered table. He reached up to unclasp an elaborate choker and tore his single, crimson glove down from his elbow. He pressed a gilded fingernail against a band of red ink encroached upon by a spreading corruption. Marginally extending beyond the band were sinews of mismatched muscle and skin; even his hair had begun to glow red. Pulse rising, he wrenched his rings from his fingers, casting them into the ever-darkening room. Precious jewellery piled under him until only the dimmest glow from his own veins remained.. Slumping onto the steps, he tightened his grip on his arm and twisted it ninety degrees. A sharp click of crystal against porcelain met his ears. The room was enveloped in black as his final stone slid away from his arm, rendering the prosthesis inert. He slid to his side, the sounds of the party below overtaken by his own gasping breaths, panic refusing to subside alongside his magic.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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A small story about a mushroom

https://www.instagram.com/p/C146AlyJhwN/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Mushroom

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Piotr Piwko Piotr Piwko
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Exit through the backroom

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Charlie Haggard Charlie Haggard
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Dark room

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Suzette Suzette
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Mushrooms

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Pippa Pippa
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80s Bedroom

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Pippa Pippa
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Indifference

Man smoking in 70s room

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Spearmint Chalk Spearmint Chalk
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Full of Ourselves

Sometimes, We have our hands so full of Ourselves That we have no room for others. Sometimes, We have our hands so full of Others That we have no room for ourselves or others.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Return Of The Vegetarian Carnivores”, October 2023.

An old friend returns!

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Anne Keenan Higgins Anne Keenan Higgins
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Mushrooms and Marigolds

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Spearmint Chalk Spearmint Chalk
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Communication is complicated

Suppose that 'meaning' is a faint word scribbled on a wall in a dark room. The words that we use are often barriers that separate, then, our 'comprehension' from 'meaning.' Let us suppose then that the light of the intention of a speaker is obscured by a 'word.' The angle and setup of that intention then, along with the angle and setup of the comprehension of the listener, can distort or disguise the true meaning of what the speaker is saying. Of course, the angle and setup of these things can vary greatly, just as easily as the shadows that cover 'meaning' can vary. It would seem best, then, with this in mind, to communicate as transparently as possible and to avoid and/or to detect deceit whenever possible. Dishonesty and misdirection, whether deliberate or otherwise, in the speaker or in the listener, always risk shrouding 'meaning.' When communicating earnestly, distraction can be dangerous. Shrewdness is recommended.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Circle Cycle”, October 2023.

And so, into October we go!

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gothy gothy
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Mushroom Girl

A mushroom girl I drew.

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Jasmin Jasmin
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Mushrooms never fail

Watercolour and coloured pencil on watercolour paper.

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