The actress has been announced as the face of Marks & Spencer's Autumn campaign
Those who have worked with me know how much I value traditional Saw Stools. I use them in the workshop and out on the job all the time. In f...
Miller didn’t plan to photograph gowns and handbags as bombs rained from London’s skies.
The following is a guest post by Amy Gallick, a Preservation Specialist in the Moving Image Section. Charles and Ray Eames I’m a Preservation Specialist in the Moving Image Section, which means I have responsibility for ensuring the physical integrity of our film and video collections. I also manage many of the contracts we have with …
Lee Miller's Legs. 1930 By Man Ray
Ahead of a new exhibition at the Imperial War Museum, we revisit the American Vogue photographer’s unique record of women at war
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I want…no, I NEED one of Harland Miller’s Penguin-classics inspired paintings. He creates these large scale works with original funny names and as a book lover, I NEED one of them frame…
Good weather is here, at least where I live. It's great to be outside, and many of us have time on our hands given the Covid-19 social
Agnes Miller Parker (1895–1980) was a printmaker and illustrator whose work is not as well-known amongst admirers of 20th century UK printmakers. While her colleagues, such as Gwen Raverat, Robert Gibbings, and Paul Nash, have all received critical admiration Miller Parker is just now receiving her due. She was born at Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland. She studied at the Glasgow School of Art from 1911 to 1917, and briefly taught at the school. In 1918 she married the painter, William McCance; and spent most of her career in London and southern Britain. She was one of four engravers who worked at the Gregynog Press in the early 1930s. Miller Parker's technique created a light not seen before in printmaking and she successfully introduced a new element into the medium, and few printmakers have been able to emulate it. In 1955 she moved to Glasgow. She then lived at Lamlash on the Isle of Arran. She died in 1980 at Greenock. Her first prints, made in 1926, reflect her interests in cubism and the short-lived movement called Vorticism, active in London in the 1920s. She learned the print medium from her colleagues, Gertrude Hermes and Blair Hughes-Stanton. Miller Parker turned away from the private press movement towards the commercial publishers, and it was here that she was to produce some of her most distinguished books. The main body of her work consists of prints for book illustrations, demonstrating fine drawing skills and her love of black and white design. She illustrated the following books: The Fables of Aesop (1931) Through the Woods by H. E. Bates(1936) The Open Air by Richard Jefferies (edited by Samuel J. Looker, 1949) Various titles for the Limited Editions Club of New York and editions of the works of Shakespeare and Thomas Hardy. Miller Parker's body of work show her love of nature through her curving sinuous lines and elegant combination of textures and flow of composition. It is a pleasure to find this printmaker's work is seeing a resurgence of attention. Check her out and see if you can collect some prints before they become too hard to find.
Back in December I introduced you to this Christmas ornament, designed by Jun Mitani, and my variation on it for another Christmas star. Since Mitani’s structure is also a box, I tried more v…
Metalworker Ron Covell shares his best MIG welding tips for beginners, including how to set up your machine and techniques.
With 2 stirring sticks, a screw, a washer and broomstick, turn the MULA lighthouse into a real tower wooden windmill with rotating blades.
Cargo pants are having a major moment, so sew up your own pair with Mood's free Adair Cargo Pants sewing pattern and Mood Exclusive fabrics!
Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. Poster created for Arena Stage by Sterling Hundley.
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I'm working on a new project for the gallery and it involves using Architectural Graphic Standards. I love organization and all that comes w...
Harland Miller Happiness the Case Against, 2017 Linocut 70.25 x 47.25 inches Edition of 50
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Greg Miller isn't really interested in fairs, per se—at least not the rides or the colors or the lights. He's more interested in the people you find...
Enjoy the fresh taste and full nutrients of wholesome flour with your own grain mill. Our complete buying guide delivers the tips and details you’ll need.
Lee Miller was fashion and war photographer, a model, and a gourmet cook. She lived life to the fullest with all its bright and dark sides.
Sarah Gee Miller is a self taught artist who shifted from working in collage to painting her bright and contemporary art.
Greg Miller isn't really interested in fairs, per se—at least not the rides or the colors or the lights. He's more interested in the people you find...
Elliot's back from vacation, and Dan stepped into the virtual podcast studio with him to uncover all the hacks he missed while hiking in Italy. There was a lot to miss, what with a smart meter getting...
When transitioning back to civilian life, veterans often face new battles. By supporting the Wounded Warrior Project, you can help empower injured services members as they transition back to civilian life.
Leonhart Miller, Nürnberg, datiert 1636 10,5x6,5x1,5 cm Zwei Platten durch fünfteiliges Scharnier miteinander verbunden. Jeweils mit zwei
Last month my wife and I were at an antique show in Columbus, Ohio when I passed by this Millers Falls No 9 plane. I looked at it and decided that the rust on the right side was too much to deal wi…
Hugh Miller Furniture - museum-quality pieces with an architectural ethos is the order of the day at this Liverpool design studio.
consisting of 25 eco-friendly hand-printed rubberwood cubes, the set of toy blocks enables the abstraction of a variety of unique faces such as ringo, a cowboy.
Image 35 of 42 from gallery of Urban Fragment: Jose Oubrerie’s Miller House. Photograph by Samuel Ludwig
Miller- Penny Battery: Okay, so I've looked around for an idea for an instructable. And I found one that I want to do my own rendition of, the penny battery. So this idea is not completely original, I'm not claiming it as mine. I'm just using the materials and methods tha…