original linocut prints featuring a collage of underwater creatures in black, green or burnt orange. paper: heavyweight white paper 250gsm size: a3 delivered unframed to create this print i sketched out the design onto the lino, which i then hand carved, inked and hand printed onto the paper. ————————————————————— PLEASE NOTE: each print is one of a kind and will slightly vary from each other and the photographs as they are hand printed. each print is therefore unique and special! all prints are signed and numbered by me on the reverse side. each purchase is carefully wrapped in tissue paper and string and safely packaged into card backed envelopes. if you have any specific requests, feel free to let me know when placing an order. ————————————————————— if you would like to see more of my work, i invite you to check out my instagram - @gaiabygg. thank you :)
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PLEASE NOTE: All artworks are created digitally. The artwork is printed on matte, archival paper and the "textured paper" look is printed onto the paper. © 2021 High West Wild. All rights reserved.
Professionally printed Giclée on matte finish smooth fine art paper. Our paper is 100% plant based, acid free, and partnered with archival ink for a print with sharp details that will last a lifetime. Please note the colors you see on your monitor may differ slightly from the print due to variations in monitor settings. Prints are packaged securely and shipped flat whenever possible. The largest sizes may be rolled for protection. *CUSTOM FRAMING: You can add beautiful professional framing to this print. See the "Custom Framing" section for frame options. Otherwise, all artwork arrives unmatted and unframed. This listing is for one print only. Framed images and sets are just examples, and can be purchased separately. Custom orders are welcome. Please let me know if you need a different size or if you have any other special requests.
It's time to get zesty! This fresh lemon pattern brings warm, botanical details to your walls. Great for dorms and apartments. Printed on an easy-to-use vinyl, simply cut to size, peel away the backing, and stick to any smooth, clean surface. Peel and stick wallpaper is removable and won't damage the walls or leave a sticky residue. Perfect for the DIY in you!
"Swim" is a triple print of Koi fish, inspired by the Japanese art of Sumi-e. The original piece was created in 2017 and is done in ink. ***Each order comes with three prints PAPER // This is a giclée art print on archival Moab paper DETAILS // Details including pencil marks and brush stokes are left on the print to retain the integrity of the original art. SIZES // The sizes are the dimensions of the entire piece together. For example, the 60 x 40" would arrive as three 20 x 40" prints SHIPPING // Each print is made to order and shipped directly from my printer via USPS ***For more work, inspiration and process : https://www.instagram.com/studioxjess
Our vintage-inspired posters are one of our favorite items. Every time we order a new batch, we can't help but bring a couple of home ourselves. Hang them on the wall, use them to cover books or journals, or use them as gift wrap the receiver will have a hard time throwing away! This item is unavailable for international shipping. For easy hanging of your poster, check out our poster kits. Shop our Pop Art Posters here. - DETAILS - Measures 20" x 28". Made of Cavallini's signature Italian paper. Made in Italy.
whilst on the subject of rug design i recieved news from belma kapetanovic who told me since her MA degree show at the chelsea college of art and design last september, she had received an overwhelmingly positive response to her rug design in particular. belma has thus teamed up with a supplier and is now offering made-to-order designer rugs via an online shop under the brand name 'element'.
Seashells Wallpaper will add a sense of calm, tranquility, and coastal beauty to your interior. Whether used as a feature wall or throughout an entire room, our Seashells Wallpaper will transform your living spaces, bedrooms, or bathrooms into a serene retreat.
Professionally printed Giclée on matte finish smooth fine art paper. Our paper is 100% plant based, acid free, and partnered with archival ink for a print with sharp details that will last a lifetime. Please note the colors you see on your monitor may differ slightly from the print due to variations in monitor settings. Custom orders are welcome. Please let me know if you need a different size or if you have any other special requests. Prints are packaged securely and shipped flat whenever possible. The largest sizes may be rolled for protection. *CUSTOM FRAMING: You can add beautiful professional framing to this print. See the "Custom Framing" section for frame options. Otherwise, all artwork arrives unmatted and unframed. This listing is for one print only. Framed images and sets are just examples, and can be purchased separately.
Floral wallpaper Tarbana combines the tradition of flower patterns with an unusual, expressive colour scheme. White flowers with pearlescent copper-coloured details grow on a delicate green background. A special highlight is provided by the leaves of the flower tendrils in blue and cobalt blue and determines the impressive look of this versatile non-woven wallpaper. Create a realm full of floral magic with furniture in light colours or decorative elements in matching shades of blue. Carrier material Non-woven wallpaper Surface Smooth Look Matt Suitability for bathrooms Suitable, protective coating useful Dimensions 0.53 m Width × 10.05 m Height Sales Unit Per roll Pattern repeat 0.64 m Offset match Grammage 145 g/m2 Design Flower tendrils Basic colour Pale green Pattern colour Blue, Cobalt blue, Pearlescent copper, White Characteristics Good lightfastness Low flammability Strippable Paste the wall Washable Theme Worlds Modern Kitchen Bedroom Hallway Gastronomy Floral Wallpaper Oriental Wallpaper China #Flower tendrils Sample A 1:1 depiction of the wallpaper as a sample which you can check or print out. Do you have any questions concerning this product? Item number: 625964 Show more
2017 Topic 5: Blue and Ochre Martha Kisling Well hello everyone, Darcy here with a brand new topic and this week sees us returning to a colour scheme. This time we have the beautiful combination of blue and ochre for you. As with all our challenges the options are almost limitless, from huge variations in the colours, to mediums and substrates used to the amazing array of things you can make. What do the colours blue and ochre mean to you? there are lots of shades to choose from,. The blues of water and the sky, with variations of aqua and then ochre is a warm earthy yellow, that too has a range of shades from the palest sands through to deep mustards. How will you be inspired to use these colours? Look up, look down, look all around. Duomo, Siena Before we start, let's see who won the Topic 4: Doors,Windows and Architecture The winner is: Lin from Art from Herts Email Darcy to claim your prize. [email protected] Blue is a very popular colour, a firm favourite with many, it is also a complex colour due to the many varieties. Dark blue can mean intelligence, bright blue is representative of cleanliness and strength and light blue is peace and serenity. The eye sees blue slightly differently to other colours, often blues will seem further away and smaller objects in other colours. It can be a very cold colour and is best used in conjunction with another colour. it worked superbly with orange, as that is the opposite colour on the colour wheel, which brings us to ochre. While ochre is from the yellow hue, it is one of the warmer shades of yellow, and does have some hints of red in there. This brings it a little closer to the oranges and so it fits really well with blue. As for blue and ochre paints, well ancient humans were not able to paint with blue, it is not a colour of the earth. Cave paintings were severely lacking in blue. the first real blue came from lapis lazuli, this is a semi precious stone and had to be mined. The Egyptians prized this colour, but it was rare and this drove alchemist to create new blues, so popular was blue that by roman times there were factories set up just to create blue pigments! Ochre colour gets its name from ochre clay, this is found the world over and comes in many shades, ranging from the palest, almost white through to deep reds, there are also green ochres. There were so many shades, ancient tribes would trade colours with each other to expand their palettes. Over time it has been mixed with saliva, water, eggs or animal fats to make paints. It is one of the oldest forms of painting and is found in many cave paintings. Let's have some fun exploring these two gorgeous colours. Your project will change dramatically depending how much you use of each colour. this sign is predominantly ochre/mustard, but with just a pop of blue it is brought to life . Stacey Pfahler This beautiful fabric makes great use of blue and ochre, and teams them with a subtle, soft grey and white. you could create this so easily with some Lin Brown, Sara Naumann or Urban Snapshot stamps. IKOPlus Think how you can interpret these images, could you take a plain white pot and make it your own using PaperArtsy Fresco paints. John Maltby If you are a quilter you will love the simplicity of this next one. How could a papercrafter create this? strips of patterned paper, layered painted papers, a bit of machine stitching and topped off by some stencilling? Sabi Westoby How about some hand embroidery instead, be inspired by these lush colours are perfect little flower heads. LoveMaude Staying with fabric, this is such a sweet wall piece, stretched fabric and a felt flower! You could of course make paper flowers, PaperArtsy has some great metal dies for cutting your own blooms. bedbuggs How cute is this handpainted piece of wall art, ideal for a kid's room. KatyB For more home decor how about swirling some Fresco paint around inside some old glass jars, don't these look so classy.. Ashley While you are upcycling, why not create a collection of frames in these fabulous shades. The SpeckledEgg Easter is almost upon us, the chocolate never lasts long, so why not go for a painted egg instead.. well maybe have the chocolate too! These are painted goose eggs from Romania. Bukovina How about some accent colours for a spring outfit, simple beads and other embellishments make for an interesting bracelet. Gomeow Cardmaking uses this colour scheme really well, especially when teamed with punchy and clean white. PaperCraftyKaren Another card, this time stamped like a masterboard and coloured with distress inks. Alex For something a bit different, try making some Dorset buttons. They ar fascinating and so easy to make, they make for beautiful embellishments. Anita Simmance Finally a stunning tag, painty layers, collage and stamping. Jolande Have a wonderful 2 weeks everyone, I hope you have fun with all the different shades of these gorgeous colours, please do show us what you have made. Don't forget to follow Darcy and Leandra's Pinterest boards if this topic pushes your buttons, you will see plenty more examples to whet your appetite there! I am really looking forward to seeing what you create over the next 2 weeks! ~ Darcy We hope that you learn something interesting from our blog. Our bloggers deeply appreciate your comments so much, so please take time to let them know you've been inspired! Why not join our challenge by blogging your interpretation of the current topic and link it here? The current topic link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, 9th April 2016, and the winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00. All links go in the draw to win a £50 voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. Challenge Guidelines The challenge is a for you to show how you are inspired by the current blog topic. We encourage you to play with us and explore your personal creative style. Please mention which PA blog post inspired you and and why (link directly to that post). Please don't link to the home page of your blog because then no-one can track back to easily find the original post. We prefer your challenge blog post is created exclusive to our challenge, but if our topic fits perfectly with another challenge, then you may link to both if appropriate. You are most welcome to use stamps/ products/ substrates you have to hand from a variety of companies, we do not expect you to exclusively use PA products - it's lovely when you do though! You can enter as many times as you like. We don't want to restrict your creativity! NB. Link closes at 17:00 Sunday 9th April (London Time) Prize: The winner will receive a £50 credit voucher to be redeemed on the PaperArtsy Website. The credit voucher includes VAT and postage. We request that one of your purchases is an A5 rubber stamp. You can add any other items to your basket, but the final total should not exceed £50. It's your responsibility to claim your prize coupon from Darcy. email: [email protected] NEW Challenge/ winner: Each fortnight on Sunday, the winner will be announced at 19:00 (London time). In the same post, the link for the next fortnight will be posted. Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
This is an original linoleum block print, individually hand printed in studio. -Paper size is 11"x17". -Signed on the front. Copyright watermark not included on artwork. -Colors available: Caramel ink on off white fine art paper Black ink on off white fine art paper Black ink on beige fine art paper -Because each print is handmade, small differences in color or texture are part of the beauty of hand printed blocks. -Comes in a cello sleeve with thick backer to prevent damage during shipping. If you like this listing, check this one out! https://www.etsy.com/listing/1309231079
Vintage Poster Art Print Visit our store to find more prints : https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/RetrospectiveplaceUK ** 20% off when you purchase 3 or more items. Discount automatically applied at checkout ** All prints are reproductions and Frames are NOT included PAPER: Professionally printed on High Quality 265GSM Satin Photo Paper. We print with fade resistant inks onto quality paper stocks, ensuring longer print life, deeper colours and greater water and scratch resistance. PLEASE NOTE: Each poster is printed to order with a White Border around the edges. Depending on the original aspect ratio, horizontal & vertical borders may be different. Any blemishes, age marks etc on the originals may be recreated on these reprints. Multiple orders will not increase the overall shipping cost. The colour may vary very slightly from the image due to different monitor settings. DELIVERY & SHIPPING * Items will be dispatched within 1-2 working days * Postage is free to the UK * Prints are sent via standard Royal Mail 48 (Upgrades are available at checkout) INTERNATIONAL DELIVERY * Prints are sent via Royal Mail International Tracked Delivery PACKAGING * A4, A5 and 10x8 prints are carefully packaged in a protective cellophane sleeve and sent in board backed envelopes * All larger sizes are sent rolled in cardboard poster tubes Please see our policies section for more detailed information on shipping. Thank you for visiting our page ! We sell Artwork, Wall Art, Photos, Posters, Prints, Home Decor, Quotes, Maps, Propaganda, Nature, Japanese Prints and much more.
“It's Not Too Late” is an archival print of original artwork by Lisa Congdon. Our acid-free giclée prints are printed on lush matte art paper in Portland Oregon. Our prints are only available here in our shop and in a few hand-selected retailers around the world. Open editionPRODUCT DETAILSSmall and medium prints are packaged with a stiff matboard backing in an eco-friendly clear bag. the larger prints are rolled in a tube. If you order a large and another size they will come rolled together.All work copyrighted © by Lisa Congdon.SHIPPINGAll shipping envelopes and boxes are chosen with both the safe transport of your item(s) and it’s environmental impact in mind. Responsibly harvested papers, recycled, recyclable and reusable materials are used as much as possible. We are a two person operation who carefully pack your orders throughout the week. While most orders ship quickly, please allow up to a week, as sometimes we get a lot of orders, and we get a little backed up. The most common turnaround time for orders to ship is 2-5 days. If you need something super quickly, please message us and we will see if we can help!INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: International orders usually take 1-4 weeks to arrive from our ship date. Once it leaves the U.S.P.S. we have no tracking until it is delivered by your local service. FEES: Some countries charge an import or custom’s fee. Please be aware of your country’s rules before you place your order. We cannot predict, nor are we responsible for the fees incurred by your country's postal service.
Bold design meets undeniable exuberance in the Extinct Animals Indigo Macaque Area Rug by Moooi Carpets. Please Note: Due to the nature of the material, Saxony polyamide (nylon) rugs may appear slightly different in color than shown. This playful and unexpected area rug is superbly manufactured and thoughtfully designed by Moooi Carpets. The fetching animal print area rug boasts an intricately-detailed bathing macaque print against a dramatic red or blue backdrop. The more time you spend staring at the stunning design, the more subtle nuances you'll find. Promising style and sophistication, this nylon area rug will make an incredible addition to your office, dining room, living room, or bedroom. Maintaining your rug shouldn't be difficult, and you shouldn't have to feel nervous about living life in any room of your home. Spills and stains are no match for this easy-care rug. When it comes to stain removal, choose professional cleaners over chlorinated or bleaching products. More information on stain removal may be found in Moooi's Care & Cleaning Guide.
Tags: 1 art original : col. ; 16 x 25 cm., 1910s, 1916, Amanda Almira, Botanical Print, ca. 1860-1943, College Park, Fragaria, Maryland, Newton, Prince Georges County, strawberries, Tennessee, United States, USDA Fruit Watercolors, USDA: NAL Digital Collections All prints are on matte, archival, acid-free paper, and all framed prints are framed in satin black wooden frames. We've done a little bit of cleanup to prepare the image for printing, but this is a faithful reproduction of the source material, and bears any scratches, smudges, or tears that were in the original. How charming! Framing details Attribution: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705 →
This tiger started with orange scribbles from my little one, I added the details. Full measurements: 8.5”x11” Print is 8”x10” with white border *if you need it cut to 8”x10” exactly, send me a note at checkout* Frame not included Printed on Fine Art Paper and will ship inside a cellophane sleeve with board backing in a flat mailer envelope. If you choose to order multiple prints from my listings, prints will ship together in a single cellophane sleeve with acid-free paper dividing the individual prints.
This is a one-of-a-kind marker sketch on authentic Carlyle Hotel letterhead. This drawing is signed in pen and comes with a certificate of authenticity by the artist, Tess Ramirez.
Professionally printed Giclée on matte finish smooth fine art paper. Our paper is 100% plant based, acid free, and partnered with archival ink for a print with sharp details that will last a lifetime. Please note the colors you see on your monitor may differ slightly from the print due to variations in monitor settings. Prints are packaged securely and shipped flat whenever possible. The largest sizes may be rolled for protection. *CUSTOM FRAMING: You can add beautiful professional framing to this print. See the "Custom Framing" section for frame options. Otherwise, all artwork arrives unmatted and unframed. This listing is for one print only. Framed images and sets are just examples, and can be purchased separately. Custom orders are welcome. Please let me know if you need a different size or if you have any other special requests.
PRODUCT INFORMATION ======================== ► Digitally printed on 250gr luxurious museum quality paper with vivid colour and exceptional detail, suitable for home, office, museum, or gallery display ► Every print ships ready to frame ► Frame is not included SHIPPING INFORMATION ======================== ► All Art prints are carefully rolled and shipped in protective shipping tubes with plastic end caps. ► Please allow 1-4 business days for dispatch. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with questions! Custom Orders are available - Please just send us a message.
Details & careGreat art deserves to be on canvas. Unlike thin posters and paper prints, giclée canvas artwork offers the texture, look and feel of fine-art paintings. This artwork is crafted in the USA with artist-grade canvas, professionally hand-stretched, and stapled over North American pine-wood bars in Gallery Wrap style; a method utilized by artists to present artwork in galleries. Fade-resistant archival inks guarantee perfect color reproduction that remains vibrant for decades even when exposed to strong light. Add brilliance in color and exceptional detail to your space with this contemporary and uncompromising style.Hanging hardware includedPine wood/canvasSpot clean. Do not place your canvas art print too close to sources of high heat or open flames (fire place, stove, oven, etc.). Avoid high levels of moisture or humidity. Avoid displaying in continuous, strong sunlight. Do not use any chemical, fluids or sprays to clean your canvas print. Dust gently with a soft dust brush, or use a statically charged cleaning cloth or a light feather duster. If dust build-up is heavy, then you can carefully use a vacuum cleaner, on low power, fitted with a soft dust brush attachment. Never rub your canvas print too hard or continuously in the same area. Avoid touching the surface of your canvas print as this will transfer oils from your hands and may cause staining or marking. When transporting your canvas print, protect it by using bubble-wrap or a similar impact resistant protective covering; paying particular care not to knock the corners or edges.Made in the USAItem #7386662
2016 Topic 9: Mono Printing Vickie Porter Hi everyone, Darcy here we are with the start of another topic, this time we are mono printing. This is the technical term for creating 'one off' prints, and there are many ways to do this. The name 'mono' means single, and in this case it means a single print can be made at a time. Each successive print needs more paint or ink applied to the block or plate, this changes each print ever so slightly, meaning no two are identical. With some techniques the changes are deliberate and more pronounced with the addition or removal of elements between prints. Prints can include paint, ink, collage,stencilling, mark making and additions such as leaves, string and other found objects. All these contribute to very unique prints. Once the plate is ready a layer of paper or fabric is added and pressure applied and the ink or paint is transferred. Altering the colour, type of paint and pressure will all achieve different results. This type of printing is spontaneous and unpredictable and although messy can be a lot of fun, with the variations being endless. Before we start, let's see who won the Topic 8: White Space Challenge... Well what a 'clean and minimal' couple of weeks we have had! Some really beautiful pieces that make the most of space with just pops of colour. Well done everyone that conquered the fear of 'white' and produced great compositions and balance. The winner of White Space is: Laury with this great bookmark from Laury55 Email Darcy to claim your prize. [email protected] Joan Bess Ok let's get into this topic and see how many techniques we can find. As you might have guessed printing is not new, artists such as Rembrandt, Degas, Gauguin, Picasso and Matisse are but a few that used mono printing. They experimented with paint and ink, how each layer was applied, with swiping and moving the paint/ink around with brushes, sponges and sticks, just like we do today. They also added accents by hand after the print was made. One of the older techniques (and there are many) that you will have heard about and perhaps tried is Lino printing, where sheets of lino are gouged with metal blades to create a design. This is then inked with a brayer and the print is made. Layers can be achieved by then cutting more lino away, adding a different colour ink or paint and replacing the original print to be pulled again. Small pieces of lino and hand held blades are fairly cheap and easy to find in most art shops, they are an excellent way to get started with printing. Here is Picasso working on a lino cut from 1959 This is a gorgeous multi layer lino print from Angie Lewin She has a book of her prints, drawings and collage available. I can recommend it as a beautiful 'coffee table' book, full of stunning imagery though it does not contain any technique how to's. Another multi layered lino cut here, this time from Jill Kerr. Another older technique still used today is screenprinting, originally called silkscreen printing as silk was used before the invention of synthetic mesh. Evidence of this goes back to China in 960 AD and did not arrive in the West until the 18th century. A blocking template or stencil is used to cover the mesh in the chosen design. Then a blade or squeegee is used to pull paint or ink across the mesh. The medium seeps through the mesh onto the chosen substrate, with only the blanked out areas left clear. Andy Warhol made screen printing popular in the 1960's, here he is working on one of his iconic images. Many layers can be added,each a different colour, take a look at this screen print.. this has 21 colours. Louis Masai Next we have Collagraphy; this involves gluing items to a stable background such as strong card or wood. One dried, pigments can be applied with a brush or brayer and then a print can be taken. Collagraphs are often done with found objects such as leaves, string, bubble wrap, fibres, card shapes etc the resulting prints can be really interesting. This stunning hedgerow print by Lynn Bailey has 8 layers, each time items were added or removed to achieve this composition. and another one from Lynn Bailey. How gorgeous is this print, can you imagine it over book text? Here is a super simple one done just with paper clips. There is a great pdf HERE, showing the basics of how to make a collagraph plate. Now for probably the most strange form of printing, while I have known about this for several years I have never tried it and honestly I don't plan to. The technique is Gyotaku and is an ancient Japanese method of printing from fish! Yes you read that correctly, ink is applied to a real fish and then a print is taken. Just the thought of handling the fish is enough to put me off, but even I have to admit the printed results are stunning. If you fancy learning more then have a read of THIS page. Jean Kigel So, onto the forms of printing that most of us are familiar with.. and using plates that are more accessible. after all not everyone has a full fish just hanging around! The most popular way of printing at the moment is Gelli Printing. This is a flexible plate that looks like Gelatin but is made from mineral oil and a polymer material. Provided you care for your plate it will last a long time, can be used over and over and is easy to clean. All plus points. Lucy Brydon The Gelli plate is available in quite a few sizes now and recently mini plates in various shapes have been launched. If you have a plate and have not yet tried it then now is your chance. The best place to start is the Gelli Arts Website. There you will find lots of hints and tips and they also have a youtube channel that is packed with great videos. Gelli prints are useful as a base for so many pieces of art. On this one Dina Wakely has drawn a face over her print. Here you can see the round plates have been used onto fabric creating a fabulous piece that has been turned into a cushion. Joan Bess Lots of items can be used on the Gelli plate to create patterns and textures: stencils, found objects, catalyst wedge tools, brushes, foam shapes and stamps. Many can be homemade, just be careful to never use anything with a sharp edge that could damage your plate. Marie Allen made these great texture plates from thin foam, these would add brilliant patterning to a gelli printing session. Once your prints have been pulled and dried, what can you make? Well how about a papier mache bowl . Joan Bess Or create a bright and cheery card like this from Becky. Simple circles cut from Gelli prints turn into really eyecatching lollipop flowers. Great prints are all about the layers, working out from back to front in which order everything should go. Andy Skinner shows just how effective this can be, with a bit of careful planning. How about Circles on Stripes. Here Joan has cut prints into strips and then added more prints that have been cut into circles. So striking, it looks like a solar system! There are so many things that are crying out to be gelli printed, such as SHOES or how about a CASE. { I think i might love that case a lot} Once your basic print is ready you can add so many other personal touches, such as stamping, sketching, even embossing. These cards by Godelieve Tijskens have gold embossing added, it adds a further dimension and makes them very special. You could get all whimsical like Diane did with this cat, follow the link in her name to a complete tutorial. Such a fun piece, check out her steps. One of our favourite Gelli artists is the lovely Barbara Gray, her youtube channel is full of fabulous videos. It was hard to pick just one, but this one is so effective. A very simple technique, ideal if you are just getting started. I think you will agree there are some great pieces of art out there. But what if you don't have a Gelli plate? well fear not you can still make prints. If you fancy a bit of alchemy you can create your own Gelli plate, Pam Thorburn has a recipe HERE. For a cheap alternative try printing from a Plastic Bag, Alisa Burke shows you how HERE. you could also use a plastic stationery folder in the same way. Try asking in your local DIY shop, see if they will cut a couple of pieces of acrylic or perspex for you. You can do mono printing on one piece, but if you use both pieces together you can try Dendritic printing. The name dendritic means 'having a branch form like a tree' You may have seen me demo this technique at a show. You apply paint to one plate and then lay the 2nd plate on top, press a little and then pull apart. The result is amazing, lots of little fern like branches all over the paint. This creates fabulous prints. If you have 2 of the large PaperArtsy flexi blocks you can do this technique using those. Mike Finally I will leave you with one of my favourite videos of the past few years. Laura Kemshall has such a calm and lovely voice and she explains this fabric printing technique so well that you are bound to want to try it. So, are you all fired up and ready to get printing? I hope these examples have worked their magic on you. Whether you unpack your Gelli plate,( or indeed have a go at making your own) or if you print from a plastic bag, or if you are really brave and find a fish to print.. I hope you have a great fortnight. Don't forget to follow Darcy's and Leandra's pinterest board if this topic pushes your buttons, you will see plenty more examples to whet your appetite there! I am really looking forward to seeing what you create over the next 2 weeks! Darcy Topic 9: Mono Printing PaperArtsy Blog Challenge We'd love you to share your ideas and link up your creative response to our current blog topic. Take a minute to read the challenge guidelines below. All links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Mono Printing link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, May 15th 2016, winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00. 1. The challenge is a for you to show how you are inspired by the current blog topic. Your entry should contain: - a mention of which post inspired you and why, and - a link in your blog post to that original post on the PA blog. The whole concept of this challenge is 'play along with us'. You are encouraged to put your own twist on ideas you see on our blog, do your own thing - whatever grabs you! 2. The link you put on our linky page must lead directly to the specific post on your blog where you have explored the technique/ idea mentioned in point 1 above. Don't link to the home page of your blog. 3. We prefer your challenge blog post is created exclusive to our challenge, but if our topic fits perfectly with another challenge, then you may link to both if appropriate. 4. You are most welcome to use stamps/ products/ substrates you have to hand from a variety of companies, we do not expect you to exclusively use PA products - it's lovely when you do though! 6. You can enter as many times as you like. We don't want to restrict your creativity! NB. Link closes at 17:00 Sunday May 15th 2016 (London Time) 7. The winner of the random draw will receive a £50 credit voucher to be redeemed on the PaperArtsy Website. The credit voucher includes VAT and postage. We request that one of your purchases is an A5 rubber stamp. You can add any other items to your basket, but the final total should not exceed £50. 8. Each fortnight on Sunday, the winner will be announced at 19:00 (London time). In the same post, the link for the next fortnight will be posted. 9. It's your responsibility to claim your prize coupon from Darcy. email: [email protected] Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
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Eugène Bidau was a French painter, most notable for his still lifes. Bidau was born at La Roche-sur-Yon, Vendée in the Pays de la Loire region in western France. He studied under Baptiste-Joseph Lechat and the portrait and genre artist Léon-Désiré Alexandre (1817-86), both of whom exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français in Paris.
pattern Aqua teal turquoise
CUSTOM GRAPHIC DESIGN POSTERS ✏️ Made to order ➡️ mesage with a rough detail of what you would like including colours and any images ect. Can be sent as a print or a digital file. Orders will take around a week to complete plus shipping time.
***THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD***NO PHYSICAL ITEMS ARE INCLUDED*** Upon purchase, you will immediately receive six high resolution (300 ppi) JPG files: 1) 2:3 ratio for print sizes: 4"x6", 8"x12", 12"x18" 2) 3:4 ratio for print sizes: 6"x8", 9"x12", 12"x16" 3) 4:5 ratio for print sizes: 4"x5", 8"x10", 16"x20" 4) 5:7 ratio for print sizes: 5"x7", 10"x14" 5) 11:14 ratio for print sizes: 11"x14" Please be advised that the maximum size indicated above corresponds to a print resolution of 300 pixels per inch (ppi). While it's certainly possible to print larger sizes, keep in mind that doing so will reduce the image resolution and could potentially impact the sharpness and detail of the print. Instructions: 1) After purchase, go to your recent orders in your Etsy account or open the post purchase email from Etsy. 2) Download .zip file from Etsy and save to your computer. 3) "Extract" all files from .zip file 4) New folder will appear with your five high resolution .JPG files With these files you can: Send to local printing center (Best option) Use online printing services (OK option) Print from home (not advised) Display on digital picture frames around your home Display on your computer and phone backgrounds ***IMPORTANT INFORMATION*** This is a digital download item; no physical item will be shipped. Etsy does not allow returns or refunds on digital items. These digital files are for personal use only; you may not re-sell them! Please contact me if you have any questions.
Bowing Flower by Moira Frith Inspired by nature and with influences of folk and medieval art, artist and biologist Moira Frith’s paintings are pure magic. A2 Print on heavy weight fine art paper 320gsm. (420MM X 590MM) Hand printed, rolled, tissued and tubed . Giclée print on Soft Textured Natural White Hahnemühle Museum Paper. This is a natural white cotton art paper with an inkjet coating specially optimised for FineArt printing. The premium matt inkjet coating ensure colours are wonderfully vivid, the depth of the blacks truly stands out and details are reproduced perfectly. Lignin and acid free, it’s extremely resistant to ageing.
Overview We’re taking the lead from the party animals in our brand new Toile inspired wallpaper design - Safari Soirée. Featuring a mischievous cast of divine savages this elegant yet playful design will bring character to any room. Measurements• Each roll is 20.5" wide x 11 yards long• Repeat: 20.5" Additional Notes • Printed to order, approximate 2-3 week lead time• Smooth 180gsm paper, digitally printed• Hanging method: Paste the wall Color Description Blue illustration on a neutral background Additional Info Divine Savages is the dynamic husband duo, Jamie Watkins and Tom Kennedy. With successful careers in fashion and design, they founded Divine Savages in 2017, determined to do interiors their way by bringing color into your home and light into your life. By using their melting pot of influences -taking inspiration from history, culture, fashion and the natural world - they imagine, design and create exquisitely crafted wallpapers and fabrics, and glamorous home accessories.
Capture the spirit of an Endless Summer with a vibrant art print! Your home will be filled with cheerful colors and eye-catching details that will make you feel the warmth of the sun and sand, all from the comfort of your living room. Enjoy the beauty of summer all year round with this stunning art print!
About The Artwork When the emotion of oneself changes through specific situations and spaces, we become strangers. Original Created:2014 Subjects:Portrait Materials:Canvas Styles:Expressionism Mediums:Oil Details & Dimensions Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in Frame:White Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Art prints are packaged and shipped by our printing partner. Ships From:Printing facility in California. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Overview Lemon's first in-house wallpaper range, Edition explores their roots in graphic design. A strong focus on geometry gives these designs a crisp modern feel, offset by a selection of foliage-inspired patterns. For this collection we concentrated on a combination of pastels grounded by bold tones and precise shapes. Measurements• Each roll contains 3 panels, each panel is 23.62" wide x 118" long. There are 3 separate rolls that create the entire pattern (sold separately). A roll, B roll and C roll.• Panels line up to create pattern, rolls match seamlessly. Custom sizing available, please email [email protected] Additional Notes • Printed to order, 3 week lead time. • Fire Classification Bs1-d0 (European) & ASTM 84 (American) No addition of formaldehyde or heavy metal compounds.• Nonwoven substrate, printed with ECO friendly toner dry ink UV-resistant, matte finish• Made in Johannesburg, South Africa Color Description Black and beige illustration Additional Info From Lemon... "To us, good design is thoughtful design. We live comfortably in the space where beauty and function meet and aim always to create pieces that are both useful and decorative. We obsess over how our designs are made. It’s crucial for us to always strike a balance between the practical and the aesthetic, form and function, and essential that our pieces feel good to use as well as to look at. We believe that it’s the small design details that make this difference. We design with longevity in mind. The antithesis of mass production, our pieces represent our belief in conscious consumption, the idea that less is more and that universal beauty has no expiration date. We work with manufacturers who understand this – and who share the same passion for quality and considered design. To ensure that our quality is never compromised, we seek out specialists in their fields – from artists and metalworkers to upholsterers and carpentry aficionados. Whatever their particular skill, a shared appreciation for quality and skill is essential. Because craft is a central tenet of Lemon’s identity, much of what we create is done by hand – from prints, to wallpapers and furniture manufacturing. Our business has a huge emphasis on craftsmanship. We are not in this field to produce irresponsibly, but rather to create pieces with care and made mindfully with attention to detail. To that end we partner with young as well as established South African designers to create collections in line with our design philosophy. South Africa is a rich resource of raw and often untapped talent and our mission is to support and grow the local industry while building our own."
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