Ternura (Tenderness) ~ Oswaldo Guayasamin
“The way we treat identical twins is strikingly similar to the way we treat celebrities.”
DJ Geisha This image was originally created as a CD jacket, and has been used in many different occasions after. Here are some examples: INQ mobile's package: this Facebook friendly mobile phone
Astounding cocoons made only of tape float in mid-air, capable supporting more than your average tree house.
This is an artist reproduction print of an original gouache painting. Printed on EPSON Hot Press Fine Art Paper 100 % Cotton & Acid Free Signed Sizes Vary, Please use Dimensions Box to see the available sizes and price 8 X 8" prints will ship flat, all other sizes will ship in a roll ©beccastadtlander
Good food packaging design will serve several purposes. It will provide an easy way to open, close and even use the product. It will protect the product and also provide the consumer with relevant information. But perhaps most importantly, it will catch the eye of the consumer to promote sales. W
Packaging of the World presents the top 10 posts for the month of March 2019. They are selected according to their post views, social shares, social likes, re-tweets repins and people reached. All …
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How the Arts and Crafts Movement of the Early 1900's Changed Interior Design - This blog is part of Barn Furniture offering american made solid wood furniture, fine wood and oak amish crafted furniture in contemporary, traditional and mission styles.
Explore the captivating world of Japanese graphic design in our latest article, showcasing creativity and culture.
Geïnspireerd door het verhaal van Sadako en de duizend papierkranen, is dit een afdruk van een origineel uit papier gesneden stuk. Het wordt met de hand verfraaid en ondertekend in gouden inkt. Afgedrukt met een Epson Stylus R3000-printer op Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper. Elke print wordt verpakt in een doorzichtige tas met steunbord en in een stijve envelop naar u verzonden. Deze afdruk meet 11 "x 8,5". Oh, en het is door mij ondertekend!
"Soma Goddess" - An 11x14 print of an original painting by Emily Balivet. Soma is an ancient intoxicating drink frequently mentioned in the Hindu Rig Vedas. Prepared from a mysterious plant and used in Vedic ritual, it was believed to be the ambrosia of the gods and granted immortality. It has been suggested that Soma may have been hallucinogenic mushrooms. Soma literally means "body" in Sanskrit and unites the holy trinity of mind, body, and spirit. The image measures 11" x 14" and is printed on acid-free, archival quality matte Kodak Endura photo paper. There is a generous white border allowance for matting and framing. The print is sealed in a protective cello sleeve, signed on the back, and shipped flat. ~All prints are packaged professionally and shipped via Priority mail (within the US) ~Overseas shipping via USPS First Class International ~Shipping discounts on multiple purchases Please contact me with questions or comments and visit my website www.emilybalivet.com to see my entire portfolio!
Lucie Corbasson-Guévenoux on her energetic, bold and emotive illustrations.
Big Air Package is the latest project from artist Christo installed at the Gasometer Oberhausen in Germany, a facility that still holds the record as the largest disc-type gas holder in Europe that was converted into an exhibition hall in the 1990s. Big Air Package is the largest ever inflated envelope without aid of a skeleton (Gasometer Oberhausen bills it as “the largest indoor sculpture in history”) and reaches 90 meters high, with a diameter of 50 meters and a volume of 177,000 cubic meters. More
Sure to spark some spontaneous conversation is this exceptional collection of 19th century vintage fireworks packaging and labels which were offered by George Moyer at Morphy's auction last year. Moyer began collecting fireworks at the age of ten when he would pick up discarded packaging at fourth of July celebrations. The two day sale of 1300 different lots brought in $438,000. Many of the rarities, considered to be one-of-a-kinds, went for 4 figures each. Fireworks labels, by their very nature, were meant to be disposable soon after opening, so it is no surprise how rare some of these remarkable examples of graphic design and printing remain to be. By all appearances, some label designs were often illustrated by amateur artists, giving them a charming folk art appeal. Many of the popular designs were crudely copied and the printing was often out of registration. Some, such as the constructivist style Crax Boy, were continually modernized, yet the adorable firecracker lettering remained. Manufacturers would frequently attempt to appeal to American audiences by giving their fireworks macho names evoking power, patriotism and freedom. Space exploration was another popular topic of label design. Add caption And then you get the occasional comical and odd illustrations such as Cat's Brand. And others which are just charming for their raw, unpolished printing, design and nonsensical typographical oddities. Clowns are a perennial source of fright. And more firecracker lettering which appears like it was an afterthought in this design. The more modern Arrow label below fires up with some lightening type for their brand. Then there is the Two Boys Counting Money which simply defies description, as does the Lucky Boy label below. Letterology disclaimer: Be safe out there today folks and remember, "Lay on ground, Light fuse and Retire quickly!"
Japan is one of the oldest civilizations with an incredibly rich past. It also has stunning scenery, full of intricate temple gardens, bamboo groves, and, of course, mountains. Not to mention all the ramen, sushi, udon, yakiniku, okonomiyaki, takoyaki, and many more foods you can eat in between these places.
The Alchemical Wedding ~ A print of the original painting by Emily Balivet, 2012. The alchemical marriage, or conjunctio, balances the opposites of our nature, to purify and unify our souls. In the mystical sense coniunctio is the understanding or experience of the unity of opposites or paradoxes, the experience of the unity that lies behind our world of duality. Printed on acid-free, matte archival quality Kodak Endura photo paper, the print measures 12" x 18" with a .25" white border allowance for matting and framing. Signed and dated on the back, the print is sealed in a protective cello sleeve and is shipped flat. ~All prints are packaged professionally and shipped via Priority mail (within the US) ~Overseas shipping via USPS First Class International ~Shipping discounts on multiple purchases! Please contact me with questions or comments and visit my website www.emilybalivet.com to see my entire portfolio!
Japanese architecture firm Studio Velocity recently completed this angular home called the Montblanc House.
❤ SPACE PEOPLE BOOKMARKS ❤ ♡ These minimalistic space people have laminate and printing on both sides and are great for keeping your spot in your favorite novel, comic or manga! ♡ Art is made by me :) ♡ Sizes: - 1.5x6" ___ ♡ Materials: - Double-sided laminated cardstock - Hand-cut with love :))♡♡♡♡ _______________ ♡ SHIPPING & RETURNS ♡ - Please allow 1-4 business days for processing and shipping your order! - This item will be shipped in a cardboard mailer without tracking to minimize your costs. - No returns or exchanges will be accepted and I am not responsible for any delayed or lost packages. - If there is a problem with your order directly caused by me, I will be more than happy to refund your order. ___ ♡ If you like this item make sure to check out my other products in my shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/MilkyTomato
Today, I am rather ambitious. First off on my to-do list would be to change the IKEA Hackers template and also get the Hack of the Year 2010 post done.