• Work
  • The Context and the Void
  • The Specious Present
  • Pantheon/Bestiary
  • Structures + Landscapes
  • Sketchbook Highlights 2023
  • Sure
  • Birth of a Monument
  • Augmented Reality Experiment #1
  • Sleepmode Squad - Indexicality
  • The Occasional Expulsion of Evils
  • The Omnipresence of Demons
  • Ghosts - 2010
  • Fields
  • Judges
  • Glacial Erratic
  • Urban Studies 2012-2018
  • Some Paintings 2017-2020
  • Make Out With Your Takeout - Collage Series 2010
  • Escape From Planning - Collage Series 2008
  • What the Sea Meant - Collage Series 2009
  • Chimaeras - Sculpture Series 2016
  • Mitosis - Sculpture Series 2016
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OMCP
Artwork, Illustration, and Experiments by Oliver McPartlin
  • Work
  • The Context and the Void
  • The Specious Present
  • Pantheon/Bestiary
  • Structures + Landscapes
  • Sketchbook Highlights 2023
  • Sure
  • Birth of a Monument
  • Augmented Reality Experiment #1
  • Sleepmode Squad - Indexicality
  • The Occasional Expulsion of Evils
  • The Omnipresence of Demons
  • Ghosts - 2010
  • Fields
  • Judges
  • Glacial Erratic
  • Urban Studies 2012-2018
  • Some Paintings 2017-2020
  • Make Out With Your Takeout - Collage Series 2010
  • Escape From Planning - Collage Series 2008
  • What the Sea Meant - Collage Series 2009
  • Chimaeras - Sculpture Series 2016
  • Mitosis - Sculpture Series 2016
About
Contact
Michael Tregebov's 2020 novel The Renter takes place on the shores of Winnipeg Beach in 1968. It's a very Canadian story with a lot of weed and a lot of sex in it, and it makes you want to be at the beach in the sixties, smoking some weed.
For print design, typography and commercial work, check out McPartlin.ca