Sixty beautiful vintage Japanese art prints from the famous design magazine Shin-Bijutsukai. All are in the public domain and free to print.
Giclee fine art print illustrated by Abi Overland. The Martini is my interpretation of the beautiful and classic vintage Art Deco cocktail print ads. The perfect finishing touch for a home bar or any interior space that resonates with you.
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Waiting, Archival Art Print - 5x7” and 12x18” - Limited edition fine art print made from a watercolor painting. When most people think of surfing they think of wave riding. While that is the best part of it - the majority of a surfer’s time in the water is waiting and paddling. There is a lot
About Keith Haring, Art in Transit: Subway Drawings with Photos by Tseng Kwong Chi: This highly collectible & well preserved 1984 Keith Haring monograph examines them much historic & seminal chalk drawings done by Keith Haring on blank advertising spaces in the New York City subway during the early 1980s. "An art book, a photography book, a collection of graphic jokes, a celebration of city life, a happening...'Art in Transit' is a collection of Keith Haring's subway drawings, which lights up the subterranean vistas of the New York City subways with radiant energy." (publisher’s statement) Soft cover; 95 pages; 1st edition 1984. Approximately 8 x 11.5 inches. Very good overall vintage condition with some slight shelf-wear. String spine; well-preserved. Unsigned from an edition of unknown. Introduction by Henry Geldzahler with a statement by Keith Haring. Photo documentation by Tseng Kwong Chi. Artist Statement: “I have been drawing in the subway for three years now, and although my career aboveground has skyrocketed, the subway is still my favorite place to draw. There is something very “real” about the subway system and the people who travel in it; perhaps there is not another place in the world where people of such diverse appearance, background, and life-style have intermingled for a common purpose. In this underground environment, one can often feel a sense of oppression and struggle in the vast assortment of faces. It is in this context that an expression of hope and beauty carries the greatest rewards.“ (source: Keith Haring Foundation). Keith Haring was an American artist and social activist known for his illustrative depictions of figures and symbols. His white chalk drawings could often been found on the blank poster marquees in New York’s public spaces and subways. “I don't think art is propaganda,” he once stated. “It should be something that liberates the soul, provokes the imagination and encourages people to go further. It celebrates humanity instead of manipulating it.” Born on May 4, 1958 in Reading, PA, he grew up in neighboring Kutztown, where he was inspired to draw from an early age by Walt Disney cartoons and his father who was an amateur cartoonist. After briefly studying commercial art in Pittsburgh, Haring came across a show of the works of Pierre Alechinksy and decided to pursue a career in fine art instead. He moved to New York in the late 1970s to attend the School of Visual Arts, and soon immersed himself in the city’s graffiti culture. By the mid-1980s, he had befriended fellow artists Andy Warhol, Kenny Scharf, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, and collaborated with celebrities like the singer Grace Jones. Diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in 1988, Haring’s prodigious career was brief, and he died of AIDS-related complications on February 16, 1990 at the age of 31. Before his death, Haring established the Keith Haring Foundation, a non-profit committed to raising awareness of the illness through art programing and community outreach. Throughout his career, Haring made his art widely available through the location of his murals, as well as through the Pop Shop—Haring's own storefront which he used to sell his memorabilia.The artist’s mural Crack is Wack (1986), can still be seen today on a retaining wall along FDR Drive in Manhattan. Haring’s works can be found in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C. Related Categories Street Art. Graffiti Art. Pop Art. East Village. Keith Haring. Futura 2000. Subway Art. East Village art.
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They say that trends repeat every 20-30 years and each time re-appear as new, updated versions of the old style. Some researchers assume that there are actually a number of different reasons behind it, for example, designers taking original creative ideas as their inspiration, change in generation, and society. As of today, we could all agree that this decade has a strong 80's and 90's influence, isn't that right? With this in mind, we could say that artists have the tendency to look back in the past and find inspiration there for their new works of art.
“Home” is an art print based from an original alcohol ink, lino print, and digital collage. Printed on 8” x 10” archival paper.
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✿ SLOW DOWN YOU'RE DOING FINE digital art poster ✿ INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD- no physical product will be shipped to you. Instant downloads are affordable and perfect for those looking to print their art right away! No need to wait for shipping times:) You can also print it as many times as you would like as long as it is for PERSONAL USE. ____________________________________________________ YOU WILL RECEIVE: 5 High quality JPEG file aspect ratios. 300dpi. Zip file. ♡ 2:3 aspect ratio- Can be printed as 4 x 6 inches 8 x 12 inches 12 x 18 inches 16 x 24 inches 20 x 30 inches ♡ 3:4 aspect ratio- Can be printed as 6 x 8 inches 9 x 12 inches 12 x 16 inches 15 x 20 inches 18 x 24 inches ♡ 4:5 aspect ratio- Can be printed as 4 x 5 inches 8 x 10 inches 12 x 15 inches 16 x 20 inches 20 x 25 inches ♡ International aspect ratio- Can be printed as A2, A3, A4, A5 ♡ 11x14 in- Can be printed as 11x14 inches ____________________________________________________ HOW TO: 1: Purchase listing. 2: Etsy will confirm your payment 3. Go to purchases and reviews under your account and click "download files". The link to download files will also be sent to your email. 4. Print at home or get it professionally printed (professional printing is recommended if you do not own a good printer for best colour payoff) _____________________________________________________ WHERE TO PRINT: ✿ At home. ✿ Local drugstore with photo-lab (Walgreens in the U.S. and London Drugs in Canada). ✿ Online print services such as Vistaprint or Posterjack. ✿ Local office supply store such as Staples or Office Depot. ✿ Local print shop. ______________________________________________________ PLEASE NOTE: ✿ This is a DIGITAL FILE. ✿ For PERSONAL USE only. Not for commercial use. ✿ Colour and quality may vary from printer to printer. ✿ DO NOT share or redistribute this illustration in any way. _____________________________________________________ If you need help with downloading digital files please refer to Etsy's downloads page- https://www.etsy.com/ca/help/article/3949
This wonderfully retro orange jelly is a reminder that it's all ok to go with the wobbles! Ethically designed and produced by Illustrator & Mum of two Kay Vincent in Forest hill, London. Giclée printed using gallery quality fine art 255 gsm paper & the highest quality archival inks. Available in 3 sizes. Prints come unframed but are standard frame sizes. Please check out my 5 star reviews!
little guy maker / ちっちゃいメーカー my third picrew :0 (first two were years old, ive since deleted them) please credit @reelrollsweat on tumblr *** — ok to use : profile picture/banner oc reference minor edits — do not use : commercial use (merch, print, adopt, etc) tracing pngtuber nft or ai art generator — いいこと : アイコン オリキャラ / キャラデザイン 多少の加筆 — ダメなこと : 商用利用 トレス PNGチューバー NFTとかAI学習 *** — inspiration : toon me by hellosunnycore baby carrot outfit maker by baby_carrot_art おさむメーカー by おさむくん *** 8.8.23 : release 8.10.23 : new eye color, hair, earring/necklace color, prop 8.12.23 : small fix
This week after Christmas I really wanted to focus on winter decor here on the blog to help any of you struggling with taking your Christmas decor & not knowing what to do with your house, or those who are about to take your christmas decor down & are sad because you don't want a bare house. Of course I'll be sharing our winter home soon, but today I wanted to share some inspiration for you that I have been loving & some of my favorite winter decor that inspires me. I shared some of my favorite winter decor last
Once again, you, dear entrants, have made judging the Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize an incredibly difficult task! We have received many excellent entries from countries all over the world and our Jury Panel have the huge task ahead to pick the winners. Last year, we felt that there were SO many spectacular entries, we expanded from 25 Finalists in this category to 35. This year, we are expanding this again to 50 Finalists within the Traditional Art category! This year has seen a significant increase in the cost of living within many countries around the world, the continuing COVID pandemic, the beginning of Monkey Pox, the war in Ukraine, climate emergencies, and political unrest in the USA and other countries – so, you can imagine that it has been tough for artists to find the
Kay Nielsen is among the greatest artists associated with what is known as "The Golden Age of Illustration" and his works are associated with classic fairy tales, in addition to myths and fables.
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Sidney Herbert Sime's art seems to capture the point at which a dream becomes a nightmare.
Auguste Toulmouche’s 1866 painting “The Hesitant Fiancée” is making the rounds on TikTok FYPs across the globe, inviting women of all ages to not only marvel at and meme-ify the bride’s pissed off scowl, but see themselves in it, too.
There’s an innocent and simple quality to Chinese illustrator Oamul Lu‘s work. I love his animated GIFs, which come to life with just the slighted and most subtle movements. If only I can spend a day…
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Typography Poster, 70s Wall Print, Black Wall Art, Trendy Quote Print, Livingroom Wall Decor, Psychedelic Art, Trippy Wall Art, Y2K Apartment Poster, Dorm Room Poster, Preppy Print, Minimalist Wall Art, Quote Poster, Trippy Wall Art, Vogue Print, Retro Wall Art Decorate your home or office with an easy way. You can print at your home , at your local print shop or upload the files and get your printable 70s inspired wall art easily. I N C L U D E D - F I L E S Included are 5 high res JPG image files at 300 dpi A 4x5 ratio file for printing 4"x5", 8"x10", 16"x20", 40x50cm. A 3x4 ratio file for printing 6"x8", 9"x12", 12"x16", 18"x24" A 2x3 ratio file for printing 4"x6", 6"x9", 8"x12", 10"x15", 12"x18", 16"x24", 20"x30", 24"x36", 60x90cm. An international paper size file for printing 5"x7", A5, A4, A3, A2, A1, 50x70cm. A file for printing 11"x14". K I N D L Y - N O T E This purchase is an instant digital download, no physical product will be shipped and the frame is not included. When printed, colors may vary slightly due to different color monitors and printers. This purchase is for personal use only. Not for resale or distribution. File sharing or commercial sales are prohibited. Any editing to ArtevinaDesign digital downloads are a copyright infringement. © All artwork is copyright of ArtevinaDesign.
Café Society was a New York City nightclub open from 1938 to 1948 at Sheridan Square in Greenwich Village, and managed by Barney Josephson. Josephson created the club to showcase African American talent and to be an American version of the political cabarets he had seen in Europe earlier. As well as running the first racially integrated night club in the United States, Josephson also intended the club to defy the pretensions of the rich; he chose the name to mock Clare Boothe Luce and what she referred to as "café society", the habitués of more upscale nightclubs, and that wry satirical note was carried through in murals. Josephson not only trademarked the name, which had not been trademarked by the gossip columnist for the New York Journal American M, who wrote as the first "Cholly Knickerbocker", but advertised the club as "The Wrong Place for the Right People". Josephson opened a second branch on 58th Street, between Lexington and Park Avenue, in 1940. After that, the original club was known as Café Society Downtown and the new club—designed for a different audience—as Café Society Uptown. Legendary music producer John Hammond was the club's "unofficial music director". Courtesy Private Collection. Gallery quality Giclée print on natural white, matte, 100% cotton rag, acid and lignin free archival paper using Epson K3 archival inks. Custom printed with border for matting and framing. All printed in USA.
Buy Art for Less Officially Licensed the Bistro by Juarez Machado Wrapped Canvas Wall Art Decor. It comes on a high-quality canvas with a protective coating, ensuring your artwork lasts. This canvas print is an Ideal Gift Choice for any room, adding a contemporary touch with captivating artwork. Printed in the USA on premium canvas Material, it's vibrant and fade-resistant. Displaying is easy - use tape, putty, pins, or hang it directly on your wall. You can even laminate it for stylish signs. the canvas is Sturdy Yet Lightweight, making wall mounting a breeze. Upgrade your space with this stylish and durable canvas print, ideal for enhancing any room's decor. Features Optimal Size: This poster fits standard frames snugly and arrives securely packaged for your peace of mind Ideal Gift Choice: Enhance your living room's ambiance, personalize your dorm, adorn your study, inspire playrooms, or elevate your office decor Made in the USA: Officially licensed and uniquely crafted art prints printed on premium canvas Material for vibrant colors and enduring quality Easy to Display: Hang it effortlessly using tape, putty, pins, or directly on the wall. It can also be laminated for versatile uses like door signs or dry-erase boards Durability Design: The poster's robust construction ensures it not only enhances rooms but also stands the test of time, thanks to its rectangular shape and portrait orientation Material: the canvas is crafted with high-quality engineered wood frame Sturdy Yet Lightweight: Features robust 1.5 inches of black real wood frame canvas stretcher bars, ensuring durability while remaining lightweight for easy handling and mounting See More
If you are an artist who is looking to start making your own art prints, this is for you. Maybe you've been ordering them from a printer but your profit margin is really low because the prints cost so much. Maybe you don't want to have to worry about communicating with the printer and making sure they don't make any mistakes. Or maybe you don't make art prints yet and you need to find out how to get started. In this post I'll tell you all about how I make art prints from my original paintings and things that I wish I knew when I was getting started.
This year, we are delighted to be working with Michel Charrier as our resident artist. His work is poetic, in a light and carefree mood.
"The earth grew dark, and its figures passed by me ... and among them all I beheld only Morella." Art by Harry Clarke for Edgar Allan Poe's story, "Morella" (1936) Re-discovering history's rebellious and obscure artists is one of our favourite pastimes on the internet. When their brushtrokes indu
I would love to stroll this hillside at sunrise, wouldn’t you?! Beautiful landscape with lovely greens and a perfect sky.
Badass feminist friends are, arguably, the best kind of friends. And that means badass feminist gifts are, arguably, the best kind of gifts.
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Looking for free vintage art to dress up your home? I have curated 35 of my favorite vintage art that are ready for you to download.
By Carrie Lewis in Art Business Advice > General Art Advice When most artists think about making money with their art, three things immediately come to mind: selling originals, doing commission work, and selling prints. Some artists might also think of teaching, or design jobs. But are those the only ways to make money as an artist? Absolutely not! In fact, we’ve put together a huge list of 77 ways you could turn your artistic skills into income. Not all of these […]
Selling printables on Etsy is a fun way to make money. But no one ever mentions the strangest part of selling printable art.
This image was inspired by the architecture that surrounds the artist's home in New England. His depiction of this lovely house is set in the mountain landscape framed by maple trees. A light snowfall creates an almost silent setting as the occupants of the house are in for the night. Printed with oil based, fine art printers inks on Stonehenge, 100 percent rag paper. Titled, numbered and signed in pencil below the image area
David Bowie, 1972 Fine Art Limited Edition Print This is an official, approved Mick Rock photo. Each piece comes embossed with Mick’s signature stamp and signed certificate of authenticity issued by the Mick Rock Estate. Mick Rock Mick was often dubbed “The Man Who Shot The Seventies,” but more accurately, he was “The Man Who Shot The Last Five Decades of Rock Music, Personalities and Culture.” There is no doubt that the Seventies were the modern musical Golden Age, and fate in its wisdom had placed Mick at the very epicenter of “right place, right time”. He never hesitated for a moment on the threshold of what would become rock photography and his unparalleled talent - his eye, his spontaneity, and even his name, were his ticket. Mick Rock was born and raised in post- war London. His formidable intelligence led to great success at school and eventually brought him to storied Cambridge University and a degree in Modern Languages from Gonville & Caius. The Romantics, the Impressionists, the New Wave, the Beats, the psychedelics – these were his early foundation. Mick’s introduction to the camera was one of those fortuitous occurrences in life…a friend’s camera, a beautiful girl, and the subsequent loss of those early photos due to the caprice of lack of film. However, Mick’s camera curiosity persisted and, after a period of dabbling, he was asked by his friend Syd Barrett to take some photos. So it was that, post-Cambridge, Mick found himself doing a stint at the London Film School. During this time, he did some work with the graphic design firm Hipgnosis and wrote several articles for Rolling Stone. Ultimately, and not long after, Mick began to focus strictly on his greatest passion, photography. It was also at this time that he attended a B.K.S. lyengar seminar, and began his 50 year practice of yoga. Throughout his legendary career, it was Mick’s unique access to his subjects which allowed him to capture – not only the iconic, but the intimate and highly personal essence of each one. His photographs both captured and enhanced the quiet genius of Syd Barrett, the beginnings of stardom for Queen, much of the life span of Ziggy Stardust, the rawness of Iggy Pop, and the musical transformation of Lou Reed. During this period, Mick also photographed such artists and musicians as Rory Gallagher, Thin Lizzy, Ozzy Osborne, Lindsay Kemp, Bryan Ferry, Mott the Hoople, Ray Davies, Bob Marley, and Peter Gabriel. He produced and directed the seminal early classic David Bowie music videos: “John, I’m Only Dancing,” “Jean Genie,” ‘Space Oddity,” and “Life On Mars.” In 1974, an invite from Lou Reed brought Mick to New York City and he soon after decided to stay. He rented a studio on Madison Avenue where he began photographing his edgy, punky NY subjects with hot backgrounds, one flash, and a lushness not normally associated with rock ‘n’ roll. The musical darlings of the times kept coming to his studio…Debbie Harry, Carly Simon, the Ramones, the Talking Heads, Joan Jett, Motley Crue, the Pointer Sisters, Dead Boys, and Bette Midler, to name just a very few. He never stopped shooting. Other notable subjects included, John Cameron Mitchell, Lenny Kravitz, Michael Stipe, Kate Moss, Sir Tom Stoppard, Snoop Dog, Miley Cyrus, and Norman Reedus.Ultimately, Mick shot over 100 album covers and published 20 books of his work. His photographs have graced covers of magazines and publications from all over the world. In 2016, Mick hosted an acclaimed Ovation Cable TV series , “On The Record With Mick Rock.” A documentary about his career, produced by Vice Films and Straight Up Films, called ‘SHOT!’, was launched at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2016. Mick Rock has had major exhibitions in Tokyo, Toronto, London, Liverpool, Berlin, Manchester, Mexico, Oslo, Gothenburg, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, São Paulo, San Francisco, Las Vegas, EMP Museum Seattle, Buenos Aires, Barcelona, Los Angeles, New York and Toulouse. He is also in the permanent collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London as well as in New York’s Brooklyn Museum. He was honored with a Blue Plaque at the Scala concert hall commemorating the two night headline (July 14, 1972) of Lou Reed and Iggy Pop, and Mick’s capture of the Transformer and Raw Power album photos. Mick Rock is no longer behind the camera, and that is our loss, but the magic and power of his photographs will live on and on.