Sizes - 3 sizes available in both paper and canvas strictly in limited editions of 30 per size and material. Signed and numbered. Paper 50 x 50cm 80 x 80cm Canvas 70 x 70cm 90 x 90cm 130 x 130cm This artwork is printed on thick natural cotton rag paper with archival inks or satin finish poly cotton canvas. The size listed for all prints is the actual image size. CANVAS PRINTS: A 6.5cm border is added all the way around the image. This border is wrapped around the frame when stretched and is generally hidden by a box frame but can be left visible also. Canvas prints come un-stretched. PAPER PRINTS: A 5cm white border is added all the way around the image, more on larger sizes. Paper prints are generally framed with part of that visible to show the edition number and artist’s signature. Paper prints come un-framed. All prints are unframed and rolled into a tube for shipping. Shipping - please allow approximately 2-3 weeks for this artwork to be professionally printed, dried, numbered and posted inside an industrial strength art-tube. All artworks are printed on demand so please be patient for this piece of magic. Free shipping in Australia.
Based in northern New South Wales, self-taught artist and farmer Kate Owen didn’t have to look far for inspiration when…
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The name Liam is primarily a male name of Irish origin that means Desired Helmet/Protector. Click through to find out more information about the name Liam on BabyNames.com.
Easel Mirror is a minimal mirror created by Australia-based designer Owen Architecture.
The mother-daughter duo of Tami Owen and Brelan Owen Pearson helm the team at The Owen Group, which has locations in Houston and WaterColor, Florida. They have designed properties from coast to coast and enjoy the challenge of creating spaces in all environments, from city to beach to farm. Each season, they travel to the […]
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Attention archive photography lovers! There’s a new Tumblr in town by National Geographic called FOUND, set up in honour of their 125th anniversary. What better way to celebrate a birthday than to go digging through one of the most interesting photographic archives in the world…. ‘FOUND is a curated collection of photography from the National Geographic…
Designer Rick Owens has not only formed his cult on the fashion scene, he has also been capturing an ever-growing crowd of followers with his furniture. Here is a sneak peek into his very own Paris…
Boat Bed With Secret Compartments: So my son got to big for the crib I made for him a couple of years ago and I was starting to feel bad for making him sleep on a mattress on the floor. It kind of reminded me of a scene from a movie where they find the kidnapped kid in a room w…
Kerr House has been designed as a modern family home by Tony Owen Architects, located close to Tamarama beach in Sydney, Australia.
For my woodland-themed nursery, I decided to bring the outdoors in once again with these whimsical branch swing shelves. They were so simple to do and bring an…
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Construido en 2012 en Broken Head, Australia. Imagenes por Owen McGoldrick. Dragonfly está diseñado para ofrecer un máximo de experiencia dentro de limitadas restricciones construirbles, en torno a una casa existente y el...
Mr. Stitchy is a skin and seasonal NPC in Piggy. He was a limited time obtainable skin which was obtainable during the Spooky Hunt, which lasted from October 17th, 2020 to December 20th, 2020. He was added into the game along with Pumpiggy, Crove and the Tombstone Trap. He has a stretched out body which is pure black with a sleeve on his left arm. His head is brown with stitch marks all over, as well as a brown nose. He has circular ears with stitch marks, a fully white right eye, and a black pu
Posted on January 31, 2019 "Where it all started," someone commented on a particular Instagram photo. On this date in 2014 artist Dante Dentoni posted - as he often does - his latest art piece to Instagram. What made this particular post special was that it was his first Instagram post featuring LEGOs. - LEGOs as an art medium! When we meet an artist, we often ask, "What media do you work in?" And we expect to hear things like "oil paint" or "sculpture - in marble" or "watercolors" or "photography and installations." Some artists are incredibly varied in their artwork, of course, and create pieces in wood and metal as well as stone, plus paint and draw with a variety of media. And some artists have managed to carve out unusual niches like Post-it notes or apples and other foods or coffee. Well, Dante Dentoni was inspired to use LEGOs in his art. And he didn't start with colorful castles and pirate ships, as many a child can and does build... ...but instead, his photo appears to have been made by digging into a wall and allowing the LEGOs underneath the dry wall or plaster to peek out. Wait - there are LEGOs behind our walls? Of course there aren't; the anatomy of real walls is almost always wooden studs and insulation and wiring and pipes, and it's precisely never LEGO blocks! But there is a certain charm to imagining that the entire world is constructed of LEGOs carefully hidden behind paint and plaster - and Dentoni's LEGO sculptures craftily embedded in drywall capitalizes on our imagination... I especially like the pieces that feature "hidden rooms" and LEGO people... ...Sometimes LOTS of LEGO people... As I checked out Dentoni's LEGO art, I couldn't help also admiring his pieces formed from artful arrangements of paint chips: To follow Dentoni on Instagram, search for @dantedentoniart. By the way, Dentoni's art reminds me of the street artists who LEGO bomb public areas in the dead of night, so people wake up to the unexpected sight of colorful plastic bricks within cracked walls or broken stairs. Of course, like many graffiti artists, LEGO bombers probably don't get paid! Also on this date: Anniversary of the discovery of a white dwarf Street Children's Day Baseball player Jackie Robinson's birthday Inspire Your Heart with Art Day Nauru's Independence Day Anniversary of first U.S. satellite in space Chess composer Sam Lloyd's birthday Anniversary of the Founding of Milwaukee Composers' birthdays Plan ahead: Check out my Pinterest pages on: January holidays January birthdays Historical anniversaries in January And here are my Pinterest boards for: February holidays February birthdays Historical anniversaries in February
Owen Kennerly of Kennerly Architecture & Planning, an up-and-coming San Francisco firm, recently completed this clever renovation of an 850-square-foot
The crowning glory of the loft - Owen's brand new music studio
**You can view the newly updated room by clicking here.** It feels SO good to have this wall done! Owen's room now has a focal point, which is just as unique and interesting as him! l It was a rather long process but worth it! Gathering pallets, ripping up pallets, removing all nails, measuring, cutting, sanding, screwing them into the wall, and whitewashing the wood using this technique. whew! Our home was looking rather ghetto with all the pallets piled up in our carport. Remember this lovely shot? So the pallet wall came about in several ways. First, I saw all the awesome pallet walls done on the web, and I really liked them. Second, I knew I wanted the wall to be a little different. Third, I am lazy. I didn't want to cut all that wood, but I was willing to do it. One day I was thinking about gallery walls, which gave me the thought to add a shelf to the top of my pallet boards to create my own gallery wall! And I love how I do not have to hang anything above the boards. I can just simply place and rearrange pictures on the shelf! I used one of Ana White's plans to make the shelf. Did you notice the orange frame? Well, it houses an advertisement from a House Beautiful magazine. Gold, arrows, and zebras??? Yes, please! *If you know why this photo came out on the blue-er side, do share. I'm still trying to understand my new camera. I also made a mini bird mobile, which I think I will add one or two more and arrange them in a corkscrew fashion. When I first put the birds up, Owen would wake up and smile and point at them. He would sign bird and say "Tweet. Tweet." So adorable! Now he just giggles at the birds most days. Update: You can see the "new" mobile here. I didn't decide on whitewashing the wood until later on after I had placed the wood on the walls. I did love its rustic charm as is, but I wanted it to be lighter and more on the white/gray side. I made sure to leave the flaws in the wood alone, and I also didn't want the pallets to match up perfectly. What makes this even MORE AWESOME??? When the crib is gone, a nice little twin (or even a desk!!) will look incredible in its place. I will then have a decorative headboard, and there will be enough room to place a nightstand next to the bed. So this pallet wall grows with my little guy! And don't worry, I made sure this shelf was within little fingers reach, and I didn't screw it into the studs for extra strength. I kid. I kid. Do you remember my old wall color? I wanted to go lighter and whiter and brighter! I LOVE this color on his walls!! It has the slightest hint of gray so it's not as white as the trim. It's a nice, cool, neutral color, which allows me to change up the colors in the room through accessories. Originally, boards were placed to the left of the closet doors as well. I thought it looked odd, especially since one side was going to have a shelf on it. So I ripped them out. Because we all love before and afters, here is the before shot. Total cost so far: Paint - $22 Wood- Free Ana White Shelf - $10 Custom Chevron Curtains - $42 (with coupons) Curtain Rod- $15 Yellow Honey Bee Pot- $5 at TJ Maxx Alphabet Paint Chip Artwork - Free Marimekko Sunrise Art - Free Fabric Bird Mobile- Free Golden Zebra Artwork- Free (came out of a magazine) Total: $94 *You can see the newly updated room by clicking here.** xx nancy My quilting book released Sept. 24, 2015 and is on Amazon. Check it out!