








Somebody I Use to Know (8" x 10" signed print)
Title: Somebody I Used to Know
In Somebody I Used to Know, a surreal group of brightly dressed figures tilt their heads in eerie unison, suggesting both detachment and conformity. Their colorful clothing contrasts with the uniformity of their expressionless faces, hinting at the loss of individuality over time. It's a vibrant yet unsettling commentary on how people change, drift, and sometimes become strangers even to themselves.
Title: Somebody I Used to Know
In Somebody I Used to Know, a surreal group of brightly dressed figures tilt their heads in eerie unison, suggesting both detachment and conformity. Their colorful clothing contrasts with the uniformity of their expressionless faces, hinting at the loss of individuality over time. It's a vibrant yet unsettling commentary on how people change, drift, and sometimes become strangers even to themselves.
Title: Somebody I Used to Know
In Somebody I Used to Know, a surreal group of brightly dressed figures tilt their heads in eerie unison, suggesting both detachment and conformity. Their colorful clothing contrasts with the uniformity of their expressionless faces, hinting at the loss of individuality over time. It's a vibrant yet unsettling commentary on how people change, drift, and sometimes become strangers even to themselves.
Limited Edition Memorial Print – Hand Signed by the Artist
Own a powerful piece of EOD history with this exclusive, limited-time fine art print—available only for 90 days following the 2025 EOD Warrior Foundation Memorial. After that, no more will ever be made.
Each print is professionally reproduced on heavy-duty, acid-free archival paper—chosen to preserve its quality for generations to come. Every piece is hand-signed by artist Tim Colomer, a Marine Corps EOD veteran, and individually numbered in the order of purchase. That means early buyers receive the lowest numbers, adding to the collectible value.
Whether you're a fellow warrior, a proud supporter, or a collector of meaningful art, this is your chance to honor the brave men and women who have worn the bomb suit and faced what most could never imagine.
Don’t wait—once the 90-day window closes, this edition will be gone forever.