Vertical orientation. The extremely talented Gustav Klimt created landscape paintings that are the epitome of exquisite elegance, fusing symbolism, ornate patterns, and sensual figures to reveal a world of beauty, passion, and human connection, all in 5K.
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What is Diamond Painting 1. Diamond painting is a process similar to cross-stitch, which consists of glue and beads (called "diamonds"). It breaks down the picture into a pattern and reconstructs the pattern by pasting colored beads on a canvas with printed symbols. 2. The floral diamond painting kit does not include a frame, so you can decorate it with your own frame and hang it on the wall after it is made. 3. Diamond embroidery is a simple handmade product that you can enjoy doing with your kids, friends or loved ones in your spare time! You don't need any basic to create beautiful works. Why you should order 1. All patterns are professionally designed to ensure better detail and expression of the product 2. Velvet canvas is used, which has a better feel than oil canvas and no wrinkles 3. Acrylic beads are available in two types: round and square diamonds 4. We use pour-on-glue only. Environment-friendly water-based adhesive, strong viscosity 5. Create your own wall art as an ideal home decoration Canvas material: Velvet Canvas Diamond area: Full Diamond Product includes -Canvas with printed pattern -Enough acrylic diamonds -Diamond painting Pen x 2 -Tweezers -Adhesive glue pad -Plastic tray -Resealable bags Free shipping worldwide Estimated Delivery Time: 2-3 weeks
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With plans to “deep dive” into a novel about his experiences and reasons for making art, this American artist tells us why he'd like to expand his practice into more spiritual and symbolic realms.
Why is mosaic art so popular? Whenever we feature a new piece of mosaic artwork on our blog, it makes a strong impression. In person, it’s touchable and approachable, and so appealing. Beyond that, handmade mosaic art has inspired numerous writers over the years. Also, the concept of many small pieces forming a finished piece of art stretches across cultures and emotions. It’s an idea that describes our lives, with all the joys and complications that they hold. Top Ten Fantastic Mosaic Quotes 1. “We are mosaics. Pieces of light, love, history, stars… Glued together with magic and music and words.” ― Anita Krizzan Lady in Blue by Mozaico The idea that the very essence of our being is formed from our experiences, relationships, inspiration, and a dash of cosmic beauty is quite lovely, isn’t it? Poet Anita Krizzan’s lines speak to the moments we are happily aware of our existence. Our Lady in Blue mosaic wall art captures this feeling. Serene blues, swirling mosaic patterns, gentle doves and bright flowers surround a woman. Moreover, her closed eyes and peaceful expression show a woman who is receptive to her personal voice and her ties to the world around her. 2. “…but beautiful mosaics are made of broken pieces.” ― Lori Jenessa Nelson Butterflies & Buttercups by Mozaico This line of poetry is not only true in the literal sense – a mosaic pattern can indeed be made of all kinds of broken pieces! – but applies to life. Nelson has always written movingly about love, loss, and moving on. Simply, none of us are immune to heartbreak, we think it’s a powerful choice to celebrate the beauty that can manifest as we heal and grow. That being said, our glass mosaic wall art selection is a great symbol of that change. Butterflies, known for their transformation, and luscious blooms are rendered in luminous tile pieces. 3. “Your life moves in patterns toward things, and things that we achieve finally are part of this mosaic. I just think that we create our own fate.” – Arne Glimcher Life of Balance by Mozaico We think that art dealer and film director Glimcher would appreciate the style of this marble mosaic art. And, his belief that we are still the captains of our fate in a bigger pattern is depicted here quite literally. Anyone who navigates a busy life can identify with this figure skillfully walking a tightrope. 4. “One should make one’s life a mosaic. Let the general design be good, the colors lively, and the materials diversified.” – Marthe Bibesco Music Listening Mosaic by Mozaico French author Bibesco believed that our lives should be fully realized. Reading her words, the sense of someone creating a wonderful variety of interests and tapping into our inspirations fits perfectly with the mosaic art of “Listening to Music”. The swirl of colors, slightly abstract design, and enraptured expressions of the flutist and listener evoke a full life and an appreciation of art 5. “We are not here to fit in…we are here to be eccentric, different, perhaps strange, perhaps merely to add our small piece, our little clunky, chunky selves, to the great mosaic of being… to become more and more ourselves.” – James Hollis Fantasy by Mozaico What a wonderful celebration of our individual beauty exists in Hollis’s lines! Daring to be different and add our quirky contributions without fear – well, we found a perfect representation. Actually, this glass mosaic art shows a figure who is self-assured and possibly a bit cheeky. As they confidently sport their unique ties to nature atop their head, they dare us to believe in them. 6. “For ages happiness has been represented as a huge precious stone, impossible to find, which people seek for hopelessly. It is not so; happiness is a mosaic, composed of a thousand little stones, which separately and of themselves have little value, but which united with art form a graceful design.” – Delphine de Girardin Brother & Sister by Mozaico Small and perfect moments, as Girardin reminds us, form a greater happiness. And this custom mosaic tile piece is a great example. The sweetness of the brother and sister holding hands is captured forever in this handmade mosaic. 7. “Our lives are a mosaic of little things, like putting a rose in a vase on the table.” – Ingrid Trobisch Red & White Roses by Mozaico We can think of no better way to illustrate this sentiment than this celebration of uncut roses. The old saying about stopping to smell the roses is also appropriate. No doubt, this piece of floral mosaic wall art would be perfect in the garden, reminding us to appreciate small beauties even in the dead of winter. 8. “Music is, for me, like a beautiful mosaic which God has put together. He takes all the pieces in his hand, throws them into the world, and we have to recreate the picture from the pieces.” – Jean Sibelius Musical Soire by Mozaico Composer and violinist Sibelius, known for his symphonies and tone poems, felt music everywhere. Hence, his description of musical inspiration everywhere will seem familiar to anyone with a creative bent. This lively mosaic art abstraction of music, musicians, and flow of notes is a nearly perfect depiction of how the creative process feels. 9. “It dances today, my heart, like a peacock it dances, it dances. It sports a mosaic of passions like a peacock’s tail, It soars to the sky with delight, it quests, Oh wildly, it dances today, my heart, like a peacock it dances.” – Rabindranath Tagore Peacock on a Rock by Mozaico Poet and artist Tagore expresses the emotions of love and likens them to a shimmering, vibrating peacock’s tail. So, if you’ve ever been lucky enough to see this colorful display in person, you know how memorable it is. For anyone celebrating their romance, this handmade mosaic art is a wonderful way to show it. The peacock has just leaped on top of a rock to show off for his beloved, leaving his glorious tail draped behind him for us to admire. 10. “Marriage is a mosaic you build with your spouse. Millions of tiny moments that create your love story.” – Jennifer E. Smith Klimt The Kiss Mosaic Reproduction by Mozaico We close out our quotes with this satisfying tribute to love and marriage. Author Smith simultaneously offers advice to newlyweds and celebrates anniversaries in these lines. As always, she reminds couples to treasure the small moments as they happen, and remember them together in the future. We feel that the rapturous celebration of true love shown in Klimt’s “Kiss” would be a wonderful gift for a wedding or anniversary, sent with these words. Which of our quotes provides the most inspiration for you? If you’re ever looking for the best way to illustrate your thoughts, we have an immense selection of mosaic art designs to choose from. In short, if it’s hard to express, just ask us about our custom mosaics!
All my patterns are created using a combination of computer and hand correction and are designed in the ‘’ pointillist ‘’ style of art which is a technique of painting in which small distinct points of primary colors create the impression of an intermediate color. So, when you look at the embroidered piece from a few feet away all colors mixed together and it looks very realistic. FREE SHIPPING BY EMAI. With your purchase you will receive with electronic delivery to your email. 1. A PDF picture that shows how it looks the finished piece. 2. A PDF pattern with black and white symbols. 3. A PDF with instructions and symbol key 4. A PDF with thread lengths. Stitches: 220 x 425. Size, with 14 count Aida fabric: 15.71 x 30.36 inches, 39.9 x 77.11 cm. If you have any question or want a different size please contact me. I will gladly accept your comments and feedback. Happy stitching And THANK YOU for your visit to my shop.
Blue Moon # Cross stitch pattern # Counted cross stitch pattern. PDF format # Embroidery pattern # Cross stitch supply # Cross stitch chart. Blue Moon. Cross stitch pattern. Counted cross stitch pattern. Counted cross stitch pattern in PDF format. I create my patterns using a combination of computer and handmade finish and I design them in the style of 'pointillist' style of art which is a technique of painting in which small distinct points of primary colors create the impression of an intermediate color. So, when you look at the embroidered piece from a few feet away all colors mixed together and it looks very realistic. The first photo is the original work of the artist and the second is the embroidered result, according to the pattern. With your purchase you will receive with electronic delivery to your email box, 1. A PDF picture that shows how it looks the finished piece. 2. A PDF pattern with black and white symbols. 3. A PDF with instructions and symbol key Stitches: 215 x 400. Size, with 14 count Aida fabric: 15.36 x 28.57 inches, 39.01 x 72.57 cm. If you have any question or want a different size please contact me. I will gladly accept your comments and feedback. Happy stitching And THANK YOU for your visit to my shop.
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I create my patterns using a combination of computer and handmade finish and I design them in the style of 'pointillist' style of art which is a technique of painting in which small distinct points of primary colors create the impression of an intermediate color. So, when you look at the embroidered piece from a few feet away all colors mixed together and it looks very realistic. FREE SHIPPING BY EMAIL. The first photo is the original work of the artist and the second is the embroidered result, according to the pattern. With your purchase you will receive with electronic delivery to your email box, 1. A PDF with picture that shows how it looks the finished piece. 2. A PDF with instructions and symbol key. 3. A PDF pattern with black and white symbols. 4. A PDF with thread lengths. Stitches : 250 x 375. Size on 14 count Aida fabric : 17.86 x 26.79 inches, 45.36 x 68.04 cm. This pattern is embroidered with DMC threads. If you buy 2 patterns, please send me with a note or email, the title of the third pattern that you want for free. If you have any question or want different dimensions of the pattern or greater printing size please contact me. I will gladly accept your comments and feedback. Happy stitching And THANK YOU for your visit to my shop.
GICLÉE FINE ART PRINT BY JAZZBERRY BLUE 6 PRINT OPTIONS: ● CANVAS (Rolled) Giclée fine art print made with 400gsm, white, cotton canvas. A soft, fine-weave grain adds a wonderful texture to the artwork. Looks great in a picture frame. See chart for border sizes. ● CANVAS (Stretched) Giclée fine art print made with 400gsm, white, cotton canvas stretched over lightweight, 1.25", wood stretcher-bars. Borderless with white sides. Ready to hang. Contact me for international shipping. ● FINE ART PAPER (Rolled) Giclée fine art print made with 200gsm, matte, archival paper. Smooth, with a subtle pulp-grain. Looks great in a frame or poster hanger. The most popular format. See chart for border sizes. ● FINE ART PAPER (Framed) Giclée fine art print made with 200gsm, matte, archival paper. Framed with wood and shatterproof plexiglass. A simple, minimalist design with no matt. See chart for border sizes. For more affordable framing visit CraigFrames on Etsy. ● PHOTO PAPER (Rolled) Giclée fine art print made with 240gsm, semigloss, professional, photo-paper. A lustre finish enhances saturation and a subtle pebble-grain lowers glare. See chart for border sizes. ● COTTON RAG PAPER (Rolled) Giclée fine art print made with 300gsm, matte, 100% cotton, Hahnemühle Rag. Textured with a soft, subtle, cotton-fibre grain. Makes a high-quality gift, even unframed. See chart for border sizes. ● FREE SHIPPING ● NO CUSTOMS FEES ● WORLDWIDE IN 8-10 DAYS ● QUICK AND EASY RETURNS ● SHIPS FROM USA/UK/NL/AU ● FULL SERIES: https://etsy.me/3UrBl8a ● MORE ABSTRACT: https://etsy.me/2h4bzH4 ● MY SHOP: www.etsy.com/shop/JazzberryBlue ● CONTACT ME FOR A QUICK RESPONSE ● Come back soon, I make new art daily ● JazzberryBlue.com
GICLÉE FINE ART PRINT BY JAZZBERRY BLUE 6 PRINT OPTIONS: ● CANVAS (Rolled) Giclée fine art print made with 400gsm, white, cotton canvas. A soft, fine-weave grain adds a wonderful texture to the artwork. Looks great in a picture frame. See chart for border sizes. ● CANVAS (Stretched) Giclée fine art print made with 400gsm, white, cotton canvas stretched over lightweight, 1.25", wood stretcher-bars. Borderless with white sides. Ready to hang. Contact me for international shipping. ● FINE ART PAPER (Rolled) Giclée fine art print made with 200gsm, matte, archival paper. Smooth, with a subtle pulp-grain. Looks great in a frame or poster hanger. The most popular format. See chart for border sizes. ● FINE ART PAPER (Framed) Giclée fine art print made with 200gsm, matte, archival paper. Framed with wood and shatterproof plexiglass. A simple, minimalist design with no matt. See chart for border sizes. For more affordable framing visit CraigFrames on Etsy. ● PHOTO PAPER (Rolled) Giclée fine art print made with 240gsm, semigloss, professional, photo-paper. A lustre finish enhances saturation and a subtle pebble-grain lowers glare. See chart for border sizes. ● COTTON RAG PAPER (Rolled) Giclée fine art print made with 300gsm, matte, 100% cotton, Hahnemühle Rag. Textured with a soft, subtle, cotton-fibre grain. Makes a high-quality gift, even unframed. See chart for border sizes. ● FREE SHIPPING ● NO CUSTOMS FEES ● WORLDWIDE IN 8-10 DAYS ● QUICK AND EASY RETURNS ● SHIPS FROM USA/UK/NL/AU ● FULL SERIES: https://etsy.me/3UrBl8a ● MORE ABSTRACT: https://etsy.me/2h4bzH4 ● MY SHOP: www.etsy.com/shop/JazzberryBlue ● CONTACT ME FOR A QUICK RESPONSE ● Come back soon, I make new art daily ● JazzberryBlue.com
Inspired by the mountains of Patagonia in Argentina, this is hand-drawn abstract landscape was originally hand-drawn in ink. This is an unframed giclee print of an original artwork. The artwork is printed on Somerset Velvet paper using Epson Ultrachrome professional archival inks. This design is also available as a printable art print --> https://www.etsy.com/listing/767813298/printable-patterns-on-patagonia-art?ref=shop_home_active_1 And a sticker --> https://www.etsy.com/listing/923220304/patterns-on-patagonia-sticker-mountain?ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1 See more of my art prints --> https://www.etsy.com/shop/lauraKmaxwell?section_id=15980784
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2017 Topic 5: Blue and Ochre Martha Kisling Well hello everyone, Darcy here with a brand new topic and this week sees us returning to a colour scheme. This time we have the beautiful combination of blue and ochre for you. As with all our challenges the options are almost limitless, from huge variations in the colours, to mediums and substrates used to the amazing array of things you can make. What do the colours blue and ochre mean to you? there are lots of shades to choose from,. The blues of water and the sky, with variations of aqua and then ochre is a warm earthy yellow, that too has a range of shades from the palest sands through to deep mustards. How will you be inspired to use these colours? Look up, look down, look all around. Duomo, Siena Before we start, let's see who won the Topic 4: Doors,Windows and Architecture The winner is: Lin from Art from Herts Email Darcy to claim your prize. [email protected] Blue is a very popular colour, a firm favourite with many, it is also a complex colour due to the many varieties. Dark blue can mean intelligence, bright blue is representative of cleanliness and strength and light blue is peace and serenity. The eye sees blue slightly differently to other colours, often blues will seem further away and smaller objects in other colours. It can be a very cold colour and is best used in conjunction with another colour. it worked superbly with orange, as that is the opposite colour on the colour wheel, which brings us to ochre. While ochre is from the yellow hue, it is one of the warmer shades of yellow, and does have some hints of red in there. This brings it a little closer to the oranges and so it fits really well with blue. As for blue and ochre paints, well ancient humans were not able to paint with blue, it is not a colour of the earth. Cave paintings were severely lacking in blue. the first real blue came from lapis lazuli, this is a semi precious stone and had to be mined. The Egyptians prized this colour, but it was rare and this drove alchemist to create new blues, so popular was blue that by roman times there were factories set up just to create blue pigments! Ochre colour gets its name from ochre clay, this is found the world over and comes in many shades, ranging from the palest, almost white through to deep reds, there are also green ochres. There were so many shades, ancient tribes would trade colours with each other to expand their palettes. Over time it has been mixed with saliva, water, eggs or animal fats to make paints. It is one of the oldest forms of painting and is found in many cave paintings. Let's have some fun exploring these two gorgeous colours. Your project will change dramatically depending how much you use of each colour. this sign is predominantly ochre/mustard, but with just a pop of blue it is brought to life . Stacey Pfahler This beautiful fabric makes great use of blue and ochre, and teams them with a subtle, soft grey and white. you could create this so easily with some Lin Brown, Sara Naumann or Urban Snapshot stamps. IKOPlus Think how you can interpret these images, could you take a plain white pot and make it your own using PaperArtsy Fresco paints. John Maltby If you are a quilter you will love the simplicity of this next one. How could a papercrafter create this? strips of patterned paper, layered painted papers, a bit of machine stitching and topped off by some stencilling? Sabi Westoby How about some hand embroidery instead, be inspired by these lush colours are perfect little flower heads. LoveMaude Staying with fabric, this is such a sweet wall piece, stretched fabric and a felt flower! You could of course make paper flowers, PaperArtsy has some great metal dies for cutting your own blooms. bedbuggs How cute is this handpainted piece of wall art, ideal for a kid's room. KatyB For more home decor how about swirling some Fresco paint around inside some old glass jars, don't these look so classy.. Ashley While you are upcycling, why not create a collection of frames in these fabulous shades. The SpeckledEgg Easter is almost upon us, the chocolate never lasts long, so why not go for a painted egg instead.. well maybe have the chocolate too! These are painted goose eggs from Romania. Bukovina How about some accent colours for a spring outfit, simple beads and other embellishments make for an interesting bracelet. Gomeow Cardmaking uses this colour scheme really well, especially when teamed with punchy and clean white. PaperCraftyKaren Another card, this time stamped like a masterboard and coloured with distress inks. Alex For something a bit different, try making some Dorset buttons. They ar fascinating and so easy to make, they make for beautiful embellishments. Anita Simmance Finally a stunning tag, painty layers, collage and stamping. Jolande Have a wonderful 2 weeks everyone, I hope you have fun with all the different shades of these gorgeous colours, please do show us what you have made. Don't forget to follow Darcy and Leandra's Pinterest boards if this topic pushes your buttons, you will see plenty more examples to whet your appetite there! I am really looking forward to seeing what you create over the next 2 weeks! ~ Darcy We hope that you learn something interesting from our blog. Our bloggers deeply appreciate your comments so much, so please take time to let them know you've been inspired! Why not join our challenge by blogging your interpretation of the current topic and link it here? The current topic link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, 9th April 2016, and the winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00. All links go in the draw to win a £50 voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. Challenge Guidelines The challenge is a for you to show how you are inspired by the current blog topic. We encourage you to play with us and explore your personal creative style. Please mention which PA blog post inspired you and and why (link directly to that post). Please don't link to the home page of your blog because then no-one can track back to easily find the original post. We prefer your challenge blog post is created exclusive to our challenge, but if our topic fits perfectly with another challenge, then you may link to both if appropriate. You are most welcome to use stamps/ products/ substrates you have to hand from a variety of companies, we do not expect you to exclusively use PA products - it's lovely when you do though! You can enter as many times as you like. We don't want to restrict your creativity! NB. Link closes at 17:00 Sunday 9th April (London Time) Prize: The winner will receive a £50 credit voucher to be redeemed on the PaperArtsy Website. The credit voucher includes VAT and postage. We request that one of your purchases is an A5 rubber stamp. You can add any other items to your basket, but the final total should not exceed £50. It's your responsibility to claim your prize coupon from Darcy. email: [email protected] NEW Challenge/ winner: Each fortnight on Sunday, the winner will be announced at 19:00 (London time). In the same post, the link for the next fortnight will be posted. Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!