***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.
Artist Ravi Zupa adds to his growing troupe of quirky characters with exhilarated sloths, angry cats, and self-conscious raccoons.
Fröhliche Illustration eines Hundes mit Baskenmütze, Brille und gestreiftem Hemd, der ein heißes Getränk trinkt. Das Poster besticht durch einen charmanten handgezeichneten Stil in Beige, Blau, Rot und Gelb. Dies ist ein exklusives Poster, das ursprünglich von einem Designer in unserem Art Studio kreiert wurde.
Werde Teil des „Coffee Club“ mit unserem charmanten und verspielten Poster. Dieses entzückende Design zeigt eine Doodle-Illustration einer Espressomaschine, aus der zwei Personen ihren Kaffee direkt daraus genießen, was den warmen, kollektiven Geist eines morgendlichen Kaffeerituals einfängt. "Der Text lautet: ""Coffee Club,diente täglich, jeden Morgen,"" vor einem sauberen und einladenden Hintergrund." Gedruckt auf hochwertigem Premiumpapier verleiht dieses Poster eine gemütliche, fröhliche Atmosphäre in deiner Küche, im Essbereich oder in der Kaffeeecke. Perfekt für Kaffeeliebhaber, die einen Hauch von Laune in ihrer Einrichtung schätzen, ist dieses physische Poster auch ein ausgezeichnetes Geschenk für diejenigen, die ihren Tag ohne eine Tasse ihres Lieblingsgebräus nicht beginnen können. 🔸Eigenschaften: ✔Das 200 g/ 80 lbs Papiergewicht macht es strapazierfähig und langlebig. ✔Wir verwenden FSC-zertifiziertes Papier, das besser für die Menschen und den Planeten ist. ✔Jedes Poster wird in einer stabilen Verpackung geliefert, damit es sicher und sicher ankommt. ✔Die Papiergrößen können je nach Region leicht variieren. Für die USA und Kanada ist die Messung in Zoll, für den Rest der Welt in Zentimetern. Das Poster ist auf hochwertigem mattem Papier gedruckt. Unser schweres, weißes, mattes Premiumpapier hat eine natürliche, glatte, unbeschichtete Oberfläche, die sich luxuriös anfühlt. 🔸Verfügbare Größen: 21x29,7cm Größe/Maße/Gewicht: 12"x16"/30x40cm 16"x20"/ 40x50cm 45x60cm groß Größe/Maße/Gewicht: Größe/Maße/Gewicht: 24"x36"/ 60x90cm groß Größe/Maße/Gewicht: DIN A4 (21x29,7cm) A3 (29,7x42cm) DIN A2 (42x59,4cm) A1 (59,4x84,1cm) * Sondergrößen sind auf Anfrage erhältlich Keywords: Kaffeeflecken, Tassenflecken, Wanddekoration, hochwertig, Premiumpapier, rustikaler Charme, Küchendeko, Essbereich, Kaffeeecke, romantisches Zitat, Geschenk für Kaffeeliebhaber, Geschenk für Paare, gemütliches Ambiente. ©Dieses Kunstwerk gehört Wallency und sollte nicht reproduziert werden. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.
"Art Nouveau – but make it spooky." That's Karl Alexander Wilke (1879-1954) in a nutshell. When first we found the Austrian-German illustrator, who carved out his own delightfully eerie corner of Art Nouveau artworks through clever magazines covers and adverts, we were suitably jazzed. Quite frankly
Meet Natasha, a beautifully intricate floral composition inspired by resilience, creativity, and a love for life’s simple joys. This piece is dedicated to a hardworking, talented small business owner and artist—someone who pours passion into their craft, embraces adventure, and finds comfort in the melodies of John Prine. The structured yet organic arrangement of warm florals and flowing leaves reflects both dedication and spontaneity, a balance of effort and ease. Printed on archival-quality paper with rich, lasting inks, Natasha brings warmth and artistry to any space, honoring the beauty of those who create and explore. Please note: Frame is not included. © 2021 High West Wild. All rights reserved.
Gallery-wrapped giclee print on canvas Hand stretched over 1.5" stretcher barStrokes of the original image applied with an artist brushPre-installed wire and/or D-ring hanger
Rolling waves lap the sandy shore in this pigment print of an original painted paper collage of the ocean lit by a full moon. In the original artwork, Siegel paints and patterns the paper before cutting and pasting each shape into the collage. Printed with archival pigment inks on BFK Rives 100% cotton acid-free printmaking paper. These prints deliver extremely close color fidelity, accuracy, and detail to her original paintings. Signed and numbered by the artist.
If you love the charm of vintage botanical prints, you’re in the right place! This collection of free vintage botanical printables is perfect for adding a
160 Skeleton Tarot Illustrations: Art That Speaks to the Soul
Eine lustige Zeichnung einer coolen Katze mit Sonnenbrille, die Klavier spielt. Ein trendiges schwarz-beiges Poster mit dem Text „Cool Cat Jazz Club“ in Schwarz. Dies ist ein exklusives Poster, das ursprünglich von einem Designer in unserem Art Studio kreiert wurde.
Illustrator based in South Wales. Works in both traditional and digital mediums. Represented by The Bright Agency.
This ready to hang, gallery-wrapped art piece features a woman with her face to he sky pointing towards a butterfly. Gallery wrap is a method of stretching an artist's canvas so that the canvas wraps around the sides and is secured a hidden, wooden frame this allows for a frameless presentation of the finished painting. Product Features Dimensions - 24" H x 18" L x 2" D Artist - Vintage Apple Collection Subject - People Style - Mid-Century Modern Gallery-wrapped Canvas Art for a frameless, ready-to-hang presentation Giclee advanced printmaking process for a high-quality reproduction Limited 30-day warranty against manufacturer's defects Canvas (Cotton-poly blend), Wood Spot Clean Made in USA Request warranty information Shipping & Returns This item may not be shipped to Guam, Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana, Armed Forces Pacific, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Hawaii, Armed Forces Americas, U.S. Virgin Islands, Palau, Armed Forces Europe, Federated States of Micronesia, Alaska and El Paso, Texas. California and Minnesota customers call 1-800-289-6229 for Free Shipping information. For complete details, see our Shipping and Returns policies. Please call customer service for returns.
Collection of poster design projects made by Zeka Design during the month of July for a 365 poster challenge.
Contemporary painting of two women in evening gowns with wine.
Featuring digital illustrator artist Charlie Davis, with his best illustrations artwork. He is a Illustrator artist working from his studio in West Hampstead.
i really love the work by Chinese animator & illustrator Oamul. “Enjoy my life and drawing. I want to share with you what i saw, heard and experienced in daily life and hope all of you can feel and…
"Paper Route" Digital Collage Art - The Roads Less Traveled Series All collages are made by me. All images are professionally printed on Kodak Professional Endura Premier photo paper, which means your Prints will last well over 100 years in a typical home display. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. If you are looking for this in a different size, please let me know! *Also available upon request as custom orders: - beautiful stretched canvas prints with laminated, UV-coated surface - vibrant metal prints protected by a high-gloss UV coating
Schwanenradierung, Illustration aus 'Die Kinder von Lir.' (handgemacht) von einem irischen Volksmärchen aus dem 14
T oday's post is all about building a portfolio, and it's a timely one for me. Even though I've had a working portfolio for over a decade, I'm in the middle of a career shift so I'm currently doing all the things I'm sharing with you today - planning, building, editing and soon, presenting. Whether
The Belgrade illustrator's 'squishy and fruity' artworks with a 'dose of milky heaviness'.
Walter Schnackenberg’s style changed several times during his long and successful career. Having studied in Munich, the artist traveled often to Paris where he fell under the spell of the Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s colorful and sensuous posters depicting theatrical and decadent subjects. Schnackenberg became a regular contributor of similar compositions to the German magazines Jugend and Simplicissimus before devoting himself to the design of stage scenery and costumes. In the artist’s theatrical work, his mastery of form, ornamentation, and Orientalism became increasingly evident. He excelled at combining fluid Art Nouveau outlines, with spiky Expressionist passages, and the postures and patterns of the mysterious East. In his later years, Schnackenberg explored the unconscious, using surreal subject matter and paler colors that plainly portrayed dreams and visions, some imbued with political connotations. His drawings, illustrations, folio prints, and posters are highly sought today for their exceedingly imaginative qualities, enchanting subject matter, and arresting use of color. SCHNACKENBERG BALLET UND PANTOMIME, a portfolio of 22 color pochoir lithographic prints by Walter Schnackenberg with an introduction by Alexander von Gleichen-Russwurm, printed in an edition of 850, of which 50 examples were numbered and printed on Buttenpapier, commissioned by Kunstanstalt Albert Frisch in Berlin and published by Georg Muller Verlag, Munich, 1920. Schnackenberg’s contemporary, the celebrated satirical artist Thomas Theodore Heine, described the sophistication, spiritual nature and sensuality of Modern Dance as “praying with your legs.” In his introduction to Schnackenberg’s portfolio Ballet und Pantomime, Alexander von Gleichen-Russwurm, the godson of King Ludwig and Friedrich Schiller’s heir, writes of its timeliness. He recognizes the portfolio’s uplifting nature in the face of humiliation and defeat in the aftermath of war. He insightfully points out the primal power of Modern Dance and how Schnackenberg expertly and artfully translates his keen sense of movement to the graphic medium. Perhaps most significative is his commentary on Schnackenberg’s creation of a fantasy through the use of classical precedent, exotic cultures and the Carnival tradition. Schnackenberg’s personages assume the roles of wizards, ghosts, flowers, and insects, they are harlequins and an African princess, a Native American shaman, a Vedic dancer and a Waltz dancer; they are man-made items like a powder puff or become the personification of night, itself. A distinctive aspect of the Modern experience is the multiple roles each of us play on a daily basis. While Schnackenberg’s carnivalesque dancers serve as a means of escape through fantasy, they also represent a leveling effect by broadening awareness to augment the possibilities of social existence. Another aspect of modern life which Schnackenberg’s work addresses is the multitude of choices we have and our ability as consumers to make for ourselves something unique out of often-times mass-produced and duplicative items. Schnackenberg’s was not a pessimistic take on modernity, but rather anticipated a gestalt sensibility where one can assemble disparate parts to create an organic structure which functions in a manner greater than the sum of its parts. His dancers are summations of parts, summations of movements: a naturalistically rendered section of torso with deeply shaded regions to accentuate the curve of the rib cage and musculature around the chest and upper arm is balanced by flat patterns of colorful fabric; bare flesh is contrasted by costume; an expressive face pokes out from a fantastical headdress; arms are contorted into mannered poses; feet emerge to complete the amalgamation of pantomimic experience and dynamic movement. Parts become wholes. Schnackenberg’s prescient understanding of the potentially marginalized and fracturous nature to modern life provides a soothing balm with many possibilities. Indeed, Schnackenberg recognized that dance in his era had moved far beyond the surface of mere visual delight, that dance was the medium - the modern allegory - with which to capture deep feeling and the essence of the modern experience. By designing ballet costumes and illustrating the final outcome of a costumed dancer in full performance mode, Schnackenberg has created his own gestalt of dance which was not only timely for his modern age but resonates powerfully today.
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