Signed prints available here , and phone cases, tote bags, and other things available from Society6 . This is something I wrote down about 7 years ago (I made a painting of it too, which I no longer have). It's something that's silly and kind of true still, so I had to
After such a long project to complete these beauties I wanted my 4th graders to have a really fun, stress free, extension for those that were done on our last workday of this project... enter Roll-A-Picasso! I did this last year after my 4th and 5th graders finished up this project. And it was a huge hit, entertained for the entire 45mins! I made these sheets up ahead of time after finding a not so great version online awhile back and borrowed some dice from a classroom teacher.... Just a few minutes to explain and do examples and then they were hard at work creating these slightly creepy but awesome drawings. They had the option to just draw faces or draw and add on to the faces, and then color if they wanted too...they always get to take extensions home day of so I snapped a ton of pictures! Try not to pee your pants laughing :)
Cresciuta vicino alla costa, Michele è stata attratta dai modelli e dai colori mutevoli dell'oceano e dagli effetti accattivanti della luce del sole che si riflette sulla superficie dell'acqua.
paint pen on acrylic on board, 9x12 inches.
Ah a new year... so much hope for a brighter, happier beginning of all things. I look at each new year like a child looks at Christmas. I make lists of things I want for the new year... I do. I believe in projecting things into being. Sounds weird, but it has always worked for me so I'm not going to change anything this late in the game. So things I want for the new year... hmmm.... I'm going big this year... A new house.. doesn't hurt to toss that wish into the universe... open my Etsy site again start painting blog more Up my wire weaving skills Volunteer more Participate in a Dia de los Muertos event Travel more host more parties at my house (or at my new house *wink*) revamp my studio so much more! This year instead of a "word" for the new year, I'm going with a phrase. Drum roll please...... "You've got to start it to finish it" This past year has been very unusual to say the least. I honestly feel like I've sat on my butt all year long doing nothing.... nothing I tell you. Normally, I'm juggling a bazillion and one things, and happily too. So with all that said, I'm going to try to "start" things.... so I can "finish" things... get off my butt and get going. With all that said... Bring on the new year! Big hugs, Cheryl
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Traces, the magazine of the Indiana Historical Society, has just printed an article on the life and work of Franklin Booth, perhaps the most accomplished of Indiana's illustrators and brother of Hanson Booth, subject of the previous posting. The article is called "Billowing Clouds, Towering Timbers," and it was written by Thomas E. Rugh. Rather than compete with Mr. Rugh's article, I will offer some artwork by Booth. You can read more about him in Traces for Spring 2011. Franklin Booth was renowned for his technique with a pen, but as this illustration shows, he was every bit as fluent in the language of color. Fantasy illustrator Roy Krenkel (1918-1983) appears to have owed much to his predecessor. Booth was largely self-taught as an artist. In his naivete as to how black-and-white illustrations were reproduced, he believed they were drawn by hand, so he painstakingly copied the technique of the engraver. In his maturity as an artist, the results were stunning, as this illustration can only suggest. Franklin Booth was also a cartoonist, though perhaps just once. His "Uncle Charlie Returns to the Farm," a Sunday newspaper comic strip, dates from 1904. Text and captions copyright 2011, 2024 Terence E. Hanley
The painter's “Radical Contractions” series is on view through October.
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Print of the original artwork 'Bit Weird' by Zeppelinmoon High quality giclee print on 310gsm archival paper Size 8 x 10 inches (approx 20 x 25cm) Signed Posted flat backed & wrapped - please note the clear wraps the prints come in are not plastic! The wraps are made from rapidly compostable potato starch 🥔☺️♻️ Fankyoo youre lush! x P.S If you are sending this lovely print as a GIFT and would like a gift note sent to your recipient, just write your message in the "gift message" box at checkout and I will pop it in your parcel! It's also good to know that no receipts or invoices are included in the parcels :) Postage to the UK is free by Royal Mail 2nd class, or you can select an upgrade to Tracked 1st Class for £2 at checkout. International shipping is a flat fee of £8 worldwide, I send all international items TRACKED and all additional items are free :)
Artists and Witches Maria Molteni and Lacey Prpić Hedtke explain the appeal of DIY ritual and Future Witch spaces in the age of social mediums. Maria Molteni: I feel that the meaning sort of unfolds…
Victor NIZOVTSEV (Виктор Низовцев) was born on 1965 in a region known as Ulan-Ude, next to Lake Baical in Russia. His family moved to the Republic of Moldava when Victor was young. He grew up in the town of Hincesti, 30 miles southeast of the capital of Moldava, Chisinau.
(National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland ) A famous painting by the Irish artist Frederic William Burton (1816-1900). the subject...
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