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Scarlett Rose Scarlett Rose
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Minimalistic Desert

Minimalistic desert painted using Apple Barrel acrylic paint

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Shadowcat Shadowcat
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Abrasax

This is the amazing work i dedicated to my guardian with his sigil. He has always been there for me and helped me, and often tells me dates that turn out to be accurate for something that ends up coming along or manifesting. I will never forget the first time he came to me in a dream. People who follow mainstream religion and its themes about Demons is false and are told nothing but lies. Demons are actually very beautiful helpful and benevolent beings. Joyofsatan.org Exposingchristianity.com

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Caroline Renee Caroline Renee
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Shep

Shep is a superhero that hasn’t made it to the screen yet. Inspired by my own shepherd. He usually just stands in front of the screen.

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khizrah khizrah
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lavender in fraktur calligraphy by color.rapids

lavender in calligraphy lettering.....do check out y wrks on instagram @color.rapids

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Ann Ann
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Pickle jar

Are you open to others' perspectives? When presented with a difficult or polarizing topic it can be easy to ignore nuance rather than discuss it. Challenge yourself to be thoughtful and attentive in conversation - understanding begins with an open minded attitude.

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Cody Lewallen Cody Lewallen
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Space Optipus

This is a huge acrylic painting on wood standing at 75 inches tall. I let friends decide the theme and subject matter so they did most of the work, I just put their ideas onto a canvas

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Craig Brasco Craig Brasco
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Baldric the Fighter

I've been doing a lot of virtual table-top roleplaying games with social distancing. This is my 2nd level fighter from a 2nd edition AD&D game I'm playing in currently.

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Lindy Lindy
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Kain and Faun

Kain and Faun were my very first 2 OC's ( OC stands for '' Original Character). I made this artwork piece in 2012.

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Fiona Chinkan Fiona Chinkan
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Sh

I’m fascinated in how something may make you feel. For instance, I’m deeply moved by images of outer space from the Hubble space telescope, but I do not try to recreate those photographs in my work. What does not exist in those photos, is how they may make us feel. This is why you won’t see any “realism” in my art. When we send astronauts to space, they can discuss factually what is happening, but what truly moves human beings is when astronauts describe how they felt while they were there. So, I choose to express how I feel, as opposed to illustrate what I see.

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juan c hernandez juan c hernandez
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Pop skull

Its a skull that its also I guess a fish tank with an octupus inside and some weird stuff haha

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Pressurized Patience

Pressurized Patience 16x20 canvas sealed interior, a distant promise, and time marked in scratches and routines. Pressurized Patience explores endurance, isolation, and the quiet humor found while waiting under pressure.

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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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See No Evil (The Consumer)

This piece critiques the modern tendency to hide identity behind brands and consumerism. * Visual Focus: The mask is partially obscured by a fitted baseball cap, with the bill pulled down to cover one eye. The cap itself is a symbol of brand identity and fast-fashion culture. The uncovered eye retains an unsettling, almost mechanical gaze. * Symbolism: * The Cap: Represents the societal practice of hiding behind brands and allowing consumerism to dictate self-worth and block out unwanted truths. The act of seeing is deliberately curtailed. * The Mask: Emphasizes that the consumer identity is often a façade-a manufactured mask that prevents others from truly "seeing" the individual, while simultaneously restricting the individual's full sight of the world.

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Janiyah Ivory Janiyah Ivory
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Unconventional Fish Tank

Created using pencil, color pencil, Sharpie, pastels, acrylic paint, water color, fine liners, and highlight pens.

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Janelle Dimmett Janelle Dimmett
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Decorative Butterfly Mandala

I could draw mandalas all day. I think I go crazy for the ones that have nature elements in them more though. Micron ink on Bristol. Janelle Dimmett 2023. www.janelledimmett.com

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Janelle Dimmett Janelle Dimmett
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Botanical Hawk

Botanical Hawk Design I drew for my former junior college alumni banquet. They had it printed on a giant canvas for people to color. It started out as a small doodle and transpired into something else. ha ha. Made this with Sakura Micron Ink ( 01 and 005) on Bristol with Digital Editing to finish.

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Janelle Dimmett Janelle Dimmett
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Botanical Skull

I love anything I can stick flowers on. This is one of my ultimate favorites. Botanical Skull - Micron Ink (005) on Bristol - www.janelledimmett.com

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Izabela Izabela
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Watercolor doodles

Patience - is so important thing in our life. It is so easy to forget about it... Be patient :)

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Kim Nguyen Kim Nguyen
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Duck and birbs off into the far distance after escaping from prison

Lol they’re long gone

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Cheng Guo Cheng Guo
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Jungle Ferns

Fine liner work on my favourite subject...TREES!

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VICO VICO
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.warmi de mar y monte.

Soplando los vientos de #Zacatecas. Todos los años hago un autorretrato de mi ser, como me encuentre transitando el tiempo.

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Linda V Linda V
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Leaves

An exercise in working up leaves and mixing greens.

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Dominic McDaniel-Clark Dominic McDaniel-Clark
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Red and black flower

A red a black flower I drew with red accents through the petals and red and gold leaves surrounding it.

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Iris brown Iris brown
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Ruth Ellis

Graphite drawing of Ruth Ellis. She was the last woman in Britain to be hanged, in the 1950s. British justice was no where near as sophisticated then, as it is now. I am convinced that the overwhelming mitigating circumstances would have saved her life. Her confession was never examined or questioned. Today she would have received a manslaughter charge at most. Such a tragedy.

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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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Matthew Zinn Matthew Zinn
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Hummingbirds in progress ...

This is a commission I've been working on ,it's taking a very long time . Colored pencil on toned tan paper .

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Pranav Korla Pranav Korla
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The Lone Tree

When out for a walk, I came across this lone standing tree. Sometimes that's enough to encourage perseverance!

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ArTeaCupcake ArTeaCupcake
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Its Okay To Be Different

It’s okay to be different. You don’t have to be like everyone else in order to fit in or be accepted. In fact, being different is what makes you unique and special. Embrace your quirks and differences, because that’s what makes you who you are. Being different can also be a good thing. It can make you stand out from the crowd and make you more memorable. When it comes to your career, being different can help you stand out and get ahead. And when it comes to relationships, having unique interests or hobbies can attract like-minded people who share your passions. So don’t worry if you don’t quite fit into the mold of society's expectations – there is nothing wrong with being different! Just own it, embrace it and enjoy all the benefits that come with it!

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Hannah Hannah
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Blue

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Ashley Kochis Ashley Kochis
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Exorcising My Demons Series: Pomp and Circumstance

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