Aprovechando el cansancio que provoca la astenia primaveral, que los gallos empiezan a madrugar más de la cuenta, que las horas de oscuridad decrecen por momentos debido al eje de precesión de la tierra y la publicación de El rebaño, otra obrita muy redonda del tándem Margarita del Mazo y Guridi (Ediciones La Fragatina), hoy les traigo una pequeña selección (no son están todos los que son… les recuerdo que mis ojeras unidas al poder destructivo de los antihistamínicos han hecho mella en mi memoria…) de mis libros favoritos que hacen alusión a la falta de sueño y cómo combatirla. Dado que es un tema muy socorrido en estas lides lijeras que nos ocupan, les invito a que, al hilo de sus comentarios, incluyan otros títulos que puedan agrandar esta selección, para uso y disfrute de todos los padres primerizos, niños insomnes y otros sufridores que pasan la noche en vela intentando conciliar un grato y reparador pestañazo. KITAMURA, Satoshi. 2011. Cuando los borregos no pueden dormir. Editorial Anaya. LOBEL, Arnold. 2000. Historias de ratones. Editorial Kalandraka. ROSS, Tony. 2004. No me quiero ir a la cama. Editorial SM. LOGUE, Mary & ZAGARENSKI, Pamela. 2013. Duerme como un tigre. Editorial Obelisco / Picarona COOPER, Helen. 1999. El niño que no quería ir a dormir. Editorial Juventud. WADDELL, Martin & FIRTH, Barbara. 2003. ¿No duermes, osito? Editorial Kókinos.
Jean Baptiste Apuatimi, Tiwi Islands The exposure of Aboriginal art to the West had its inception at the aboriginal community of Papunya in the Western Desert of Central Australia. Just like the vivid wildflowers that fill the local ochre terrain in the middle of winter, their art was a rare juxtaposition adapted from the Australian landscape. Although the indigenous art was originally developed for body painting, bark & cave art and ceremonial ground paintings, once the Papunya artists were introduced to canvas and tube paints in the 60's, they quickly adapted to the new medium. Many of the key
Ferdinand Hodler - Night, 1889-1890. (Detail)
Dragonfly commission from a friend. I like doing tiny pictures! This one's 4"x6".
Ciao e grazie per aver visitato il mio negozio! Queste stampe fine art sono stampate su carta d'archivio liscia e pesante 100% cotone, carta d'archivio bifacciale. MANEGGIO Solo stampa : Confezionato con cura in un tubo robusto per garantire che la stampa ti arrivi sana e salva. Arte incorniciata: I telai sono costruiti su ordinazione con cornice a galleria bianca in legno massello profonda 1 ", con taglio opaco e filo. Le opere d'arte sono protette da plexiglass di alta qualità e contengono più protezione UV ed è sia più leggera che meno fragile rispetto al vetro e filtra ~ 85-89% dei raggi UV e 92% della luce. Confezionato professionalmente e spedito con cura dai nostri partner di produzione in Ohio. *Costo di spedizione aggiuntivo per i telai inclusi nel costo dell'articolo. DIMENSIONI TELAIO con tappetino: Dimensione di stampa : 12 x 18 pollici / Dimensione del telaio: 15 x 21 pollici Dimensione di stampa : 16 x 24 pollici / Dimensione del telaio: 20 x 28 pollici Dimensione di stampa: 20 x 30 pollici / Dimensione cornice: 24 x 34 pollici L'arte originale è stata creata a mano da Lisel Ashlock : www.liseljaneashlock.com Moby Dick / Arte balena / Stampa artistica / Stampa balena / Arte murale / Decorazione nautica / Arte vivaistica / Nursery Decor / Decorazioni per la casa / Belle arti / Balena
When you experience the beauty within your own heart, you will then see it in others and in all things. https://pixels.com/profiles/richard-laeton
Emily Eldridge è un'artista americana con base a Berlino che si occupa di street art, illustrazione e graphic design: il suo stile non annoia mai!
When asked in an interview [http://www.examiner.com/article/a-conversation-with-surrealist-painter-and-sculptor-vladimir-kush] how he would describe his work to someone who had never seen it, Russian-born surrealist painter Vladimir Kush responded, > “I would describe my work with the quote from William Blake: ‘If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite…'” This response alone should give you some insight into Kush’s perspective — a perspective
This is a fine art giclée print made from my original watercolor painting titled "Containing the Sea". PAPER OPTIONS (1) ARCTIC MATTE - A basic matte paper, with a smooth, flat surface. This paper is acid free. (Bright white / 230gsm) (2) SMOOTH FINE ART - A semi-smooth cotton paper, with a natural feeling surface. This paper is archival and 100% cotton. (White / 250gsm) (3) RIVER LINEN - A textured linen paper that feels and looks like woven canvas. This paper is archival and has a slight sheen to replicate canvas. (Bright white / 240gsm) (4) TEXTURED RAG - A thick, textured, and heavy duty paper. This paper is archival and its surface replicates the look and feel of watercolor paper. (White / 300gsm) (For a photo of the paper types see my ABOUT section & click through photos) PRINT DESCRIPTION - Printed with professional grade Epson printers. - Printed using archival pigment inks. - Printed on highest quality fine art paper. - Printed to the edge (borderless). No trimming required. - (Upon Request) Prints can come with artist signature/print title on the back. PACKAGING - I ship prints flat, carefully packaged in a plastic sleeve and rigid mailer, with cardboard added for support. PLEASE NOTE - Prints are designed to fit into standard sized frames. Frames are not included. - Depending on your monitor settings colors may appear slightly different on screen than on the actual print. ©2015 Rachel E. S. Byler All art is the property of artist Rachel Byler and may not be reproduced, resold, or used in any form.
Het moeras (detail), Anton Mauve, ca. 1885–88
TimLoveBoy aka Kinoameki (Chinese) - 年华似水2 (Love Things 2), 2012 Paintings
Gustave Jean Jacquet 1846-1909 Frankrijk
BIOGRAPHY Leonora Carrington was born in 1917 in Lancashire, England and passed away in 2011 at the age of 94 in Mexico City, Mexico. A leading artist of the 20th century, Carrington incorporated painting, drawing, sculpture, textiles, printmaking, and writing into a body of work produced throughou
Scott Mattlin (American) Quiet Prelude, oil on canvas, 16 x 12 inches, private collection.
Already Plato spoke of the special relationship between sight and hearing. This relationship is described as synaesthesia, the ability to perceive different sensations through different senses or rather the sensation that we perceive one sense, creating the perception of another sense. This is crucial in painting, as well as the music became a time and
This is a fine art print of my original oil painting “Enshroud” and it comes on paper.