Antique 1895 Chromolithograph Print from German Konversations-Lexikon getting harder to find Would look great framed! Blank on Reverse with Dust Cover intact Size 16cm x 24cm approx Condition Superb. some small bumping around the outer margins with the main image very good and will look great when matted or mounted but please check last image for full detailed page scan which gives best idea of overall condition, age markings and paper colour.If not sure ask. All our Prints are original we do not sell reproduction All our Prints are sent first class delivery Follow us on instagram @antiqueprintmarket #antiqueprintmarket #antiqueprinmarket pintrest https://www.pinterest.com/antiqueprintmarket/the-lot-antique-art/
I tried felting for the first time at a friend's house, and loved it right away. Felting was easy enough to do, and I liked that if something didn't come out just right, all I have to do is take it apart and re-do it or re-purpose the wool for something else. Plus it feels
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What does it mean to be a tattooed woman in a culture that objectifies your body? In the new documentary Covered, Beverly Yuen Thompson has created an innovative, personal, honest […]
Original in small format ca. 40 x 30 cm Product Information: • Original by Hanna Ligeti. • Unique with certificate of authenticity. • Fineliner and watercolor on high-quality watercolor paper.
Gone are the days when getting a tattoo was synonymous with desecrating your body. Now, getting inked with indelible art is the way our millennial generation expresses itself. And not just the mango people, mind you, the stars do it too!
As you might've realized from our publications on the Facebook group 'What in the $20 wish tattoo machine is this?' or the 'That's It, I'm Inkshaming' group, sadly, subpar tattoos are pretty common. Which makes the good ones even more admirable.
HAKA ET MAORIS...... SI VOUS VOULEZ EN SAVOIR UN PEU PLUS SUR LEUR MAGNIFIQUE CULTURE Voici un portrait extrêmement réaliste d'un chef maori peint par Charles Frederick GOLDIE, un des artistes néo-zélandais les plus talentueux de son temps ( fin XIXème,...
If you're looking for some inspiration for your next tattoo, or just want to see some of the most creative and well-done pieces out there, the subreddits r/tattoo and r/tattoos are the perfect places to start.
hkirkh: godotal: broken body "I was born with glass bones and paper skin. Every morning I break my legs, and every afternoon I break my arms. At night, I lie awake in agony until my heart attacks put
Have fun going through the best tattoo quotes and short inspirational sayings and choosing one to ink on your own skin!
Aurore Lephilipponnat is a French artist who incorporates Japanese Butoh dance into her charcoal drawings. Her visions often comprise of female or hybrid bodies who move gracefully across the page, suspended in various stages of life, death, and decay. In an interview with Artists of France, Lephilipponnat explains how Butoh is an art form capable...
These designs from the Celtic culture have become a source of inspiration to body art. The abstract geometric designs that characterize these symbols have
JonBoy wants to be the East Coast Dr. Woo. This tattoo artist moved from Chicago to New York City five years ago, but his story is anything but normal. JonBoy was exposed to tattoos through his grandfather, who was in the Navy, but he went to school for something totally different: "I went to Seminary, and I was going to be a youth pastor."
The powerful work by renowned contemporary artist Kim Joon (1966), depicting intriguingly ‘tattooed’ bodies begging for context. Korean artist&n...
If you still believe that tattoos are for bikers and gang members that can only be done in shoddy black and white, and the whole concept of tattoo art seems ridiculous, we have news for you. Tattoo designs can be as airy and delicate as spring flowers, and this theme is what we'd like to show you.
With a decidedly Victorian twist, Olex Oleole puts together images that don’t quite fit together. A phonograph emerges from a heart while what look like animals behinds are sliced off and held together by two strings. Eventually, themes begin to emerge. A Nike logo appears over a cryptic figure with the snarky title Throw caution to the wind and just do it. Another shows a woman’s head turned into a vintage camera with the words Maybe you should consider keeping your selfies to yourself? Each piece feels surreal even while it looks familiar. The juxtaposition of human and machine or modern logo and mysterious character feels like a puzzle waiting to be solved. Once you put the pieces together — mostly with the help of each biting title — the other little details make the joke that much funnier. The conflation of time works just right, as the men and women in Victorian dress remind us of the age-old folies of vanity, consumption and more.
Are you looking for some new ideas for breast tattoo designs? There are so many designs that you may be spoilt for choice. Find our list of the best ones here.
★ Printed with water-based inks ★ Matte 189g/m² paper, sourced from Japan ★ Vintage texture is created digitally Prints are available in two sizes: Small: 11.8"x 15.7" (30x40 cm), Large: 19.6"x 27.5" (50x70 cm) *Please note that the color displayed on your monitor may differ slightly from the printed color due to variations in display settings. *Print does not include frame.
Soho PAPER longarm quilting pantograph design by Sarah Ann Myers More Details A single row is 5 inches wide - printed with two rows - 144 inches long Click here to go to our main Panto Directory Page. Click here to see more items of interest to machine quilters. Don't know what a "panto" is? Click here to find out what the heck a "panto" is.
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Striking images, taken by New Zealand's first ever photographer, Elizabeth Pulman, depict the way of life of the Maori, including their unique method of tattooing the face called ta moko, shown.
Talking Tarot with visual artist Danielle Noel! The creator of the cosmic Starchild tarot deck.
In her animal illustrations, artist Kelsey Oseid explores different animal groups. Her posters show the diversity of the world's living things.
Border element with Floral volute design.
Steppingstones Think not that life has been unfair and given you too much to bear. For God has chosen you because With all your weaknesses and flaws, He feels that you are worthy of The greatness of His wondrous love. Welcome every stumbling block and every thorn and jagged rock. For each one is a steppingstone To a fuller life than we’ve ever known and in the radiance of God’s smiles We learn to soar about life’s trials And as we grow in strength and grace The clearer we can see God’s face. Helen Steiner Rice Isn't that a wonderful poem? A good reminder that God has not forgotten us. I added this poem to a beautiful page of Forget-Me-Nots for you. Here is the graphic in it's original form, copied from a book of poetry from the 1800's. Free Graphic from Vintage Book Here's one more graphic for you today which is a blank page with forget-me-nots. Add what you'd like. Don't forget to click on each image for a larger size. Have a wonderful day and I hope you've enjoyed today's poems and images.
Ornamental tattoo design. Recommended as chest piece or underbust design. Once purchased you’ll be sent the full res file to share with your tattoo artist
My Crisis are Blessing - Andrea Galad
Inking your skin is just one last step in the journey of giving yourself a tattoo. In reality, it all starts from hours spent browsing tattoo ideas and annoying your friends with an endless stream of "what do you think?" images.
We know colors are here to stay whether it is in photography or television or even body arts like tattoos, but one cannot deny the intense classic appeal of black and white. There is something so touchingly evocative and striking about black and white that one cannot ignore it even if one wants to. We can’t really say why this is so, though we are sure that each of you out there has their own reasons for liking black and white as do we, but it still defies definition or explanation. Let us just say that when it comes art, some things are and it is better to accept it and enjoy it rather than go in to the reasons why it is so. The likelihood of ignoring black and white art when you learn about the popular painting styles in the modern world or for that matter any era.