Today's colouring book is courtesy of Sharry, who has an enviable collection! Unlike probably most 70's kids, I'm not all that well versed w...
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The street life of Chicago and New York, in vivid colour, is featured in a new exhibition of Vivian Maier photography
A holiday in New Orleans is a vibrant assault on the senses. Five days will allow you plenty of time to enjoy the many cool things to do in New Orleans.
Five years before Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Theory of Colours, the English artist Mary Gartside published her own challenge to the ideas of Isaac Newton, writes Kelly Grovier.
Completed in 2014 in La Seyne-sur-Mer, France. From sketch to completion The obsession to always be able to see the sea from where we live on the coast guides our pens from the first sketches and...
In the series ‘Happy Victims’, the photographer captures with tenderness and humour the paradoxes of consumer culture and designer obsessions.
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A beautifull old woman wearing traditional Ifugao clothing in Banaue, Phillipines
Although at first glance this image may look like a hand-coloured postcard, it is in fact a coloured collotype, which is a mechanical printing process used before offset lithography. Not much is known about the publisher, S. N. Banshiudo, which operated in Japan between 1905 and 1916, except that they were famous for their coloured collotype postcards. This postcard is signed, 'S' – J. Noguchi, on the reverse.
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The iconic Medicine painting by Gustav Klimt, created for the University of Vienna ceiling in 1907, was sadly destroyed by Nazi troops in 1945, along with two other related works from the same series. Print: A premium quality heavyweight (200gsm) fine art print material with a smooth, clean finish. This museum quality paper is extremely consistent and works perfectly with large, full colour graphics or illustrations. The matte finish emphasizes different highlights and tones in the source artworks; helping to create stunning works of art. - All prints include a .25 inch white border to ensure space for framing. Our Eco Credentials Include: FSC approved or sustainably sourced paper Printed using water based inks Local fulfilment reduces carbon emissions Contains no plastic Sizes: 8 x 12 Inches = 20.3 cm x 30.5 cm 12 x 18 Inches = 30.5 cm x 45.7 cm 16 x 24 Inches = 40.6 cm x 60.1 cm
In a post earlier this year, we brought to your attention Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours. Used by artists and naturalists alike, the guide originally relied on written description alone, without any color to be found among its pages.
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Product description Gyoza poster in blue and beige Graphic gyoza print Who doesn't love gyoza? This print is inspired by Japan's amazing food culture and is perfect for any food lover. The vintage colours give your kitchen a retro feeling and the print also features a short text about how the gyoza was popularised in japan. Find more inspiration in the "Kitchen" category. Artist: We Made Something Nice PRE0250-4
The Dukha people of Mongolia have a connection to nature which allows them to interact with reindeer, wolves, eagles, and even bears.
A world of ceramic wonders - the colours of the Zsolnay Quarter Pecs The Zsolnay Quarter used to be the “headquarter” of the factory (19th century) that produced some of the finest porcelains in the...
Recent cases illustrating a developing uniformization of cultural identities across the world have led numerous artists to ponder the phenomenon of cultural globalization. My Blue China sheds new light on the issues at hand, bringing together the works of 12 internationally renowned contemporary artists who explicitly reference blue and white porcelain. [...]
About The Artwork Series of works that touch on questions such as: what do you believe? Are we all deluded? Is it all in the mind? Original Created: 2012 Subjects: Popular culture Materials: Canvas Styles: Expressionism Figurative Illustration Pop Art Mediums: Acrylic Oil bars Details & Dimensions Painting: Acrylic on Canvas Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 60.2 W x 48 H x 1.4 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Box
Throughout the 1970s, a young photographer named Andy Sweet documented the personalities of Miami in vivid color. In 1977, Sweet returned to the area after comp
Peter Beste is a photographer based in Portland, Oregon. His career has seen him photographing a diverse range of subjects, from the heathen tribe-folk of Appalachia to the black metal community of Norway. Over a decade ago, Peter spent time in East London to capture the grime scene and its key players.
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London at the end of Victorian era was the most important city in the world. Take a tour of this city and era with these beautiful pictures of a bygone era.
Image 5 of 53 from gallery of Architecture Classics: Walden 7 / Ricardo Bofill. Photograph by Denis Esakov
As summer in Germany comes to an end, we come into my favorite season which is autumn in Germany. It’s the best time to visit Germany.
Photographer Steve Axford (previously) continues his quest to document some of the world’s most obscure fungi found in locations around Australia. Axford lives and works in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales in Australia where he often has to travel no further than his own back yard to make some of the discoveries you see here. The forms of fungi, slime molds, and lichens he prefers to document seem to have no limit in their diverse characteristics. More
Ce collectif d’agriculteurs-artisans japonais s'est donné pour mission de préserver et moderniser l'art ancestral du
As everyone now knows, the rainbow is an optical and meteorological phenomenon caused by the reflection of light in the water droplets from the Earth-s
After a day exploring Stuttgart (and the markets at night), we decided to step out of the city in search of what lay outside of the city. The - The Colourful Ancient City Of Tubingen, Germany - Travel, Travel Journal - Europe, Germany, Tubingen - Travel, Food and Home Inspiration Blog with door-to-door Travel Planner! - Travel Advice, Travel Inspiration, Home Inspiration, Food Inspiration, Recipes, Photography
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/40857 Photograph by Gregg Heathcote 2 June 2010 in Fraser Street, Jesmond, about 500 m from the Callaghan campus boundary.
These places possess such incredible and unusual colors it’s hard to believe they exist.
Als Ainu bzw. Aynu (seltener Aino) werden die Ureinwohner Nordjapans bezeichnet. Die populäre Bezeichnung der Ainu als die Ureinwohner Japans ist falsch, tatsächlich gab es mehrere japanische Urvölker. Ursprünglich waren sie Jäger und Sammler, die ältesten archäologischen Funde werden auf etwa 18.000 v. Chr. (also noch ins Pleistozän) datiert, wobei hier wiederum umstritten ist, inwieweit diese Funde der Jōmon-Kultur mit den Ainu in Verbindung stehen. Heute nennen sich die Ainu selbst Ainu oder Utari. Ainu bedeutet „Mensch“ und Utari „Kamerad“ in der Ainu-Sprache. Quelle: Wikipedia Informationen über die Tätowierungen der Ainu-Frauen siehe: de.rbth.com/multimedia/pictures/2014/05/11/beaengstigend_...