Touring the French Riviera? You'll find plenty of things to do Grasse, France, the perfume capital of the world. Here's what you should see, visit and eat.
Do you need an easy art project to get you through the day? Try painting with Q-tips! This Q-tip painting activity is a fun way to paint with kids using something other than a paint
We all know that feeling of crippling boredom when, during class or some important meeting, our pen wanders the page creating meaningless scribbles and doodles. But sometimes, we manage to create something really impressive and cool with those doodles, like these fun drawings that use the lines on their pages to create clever drawings.
[...] being the first of the batch, is going to cover some tips I learned from my early days of practice as a color pencil drawing beginner
Contemporary Art > Nicole Santiago’s paintings are simultaneously individualistic, with a strong female viewpoint all her own.
A reader wrote in about these neat cardboard art made by cutting off the top layer of corrugated cardboard to reveal the inner layer, and adding some
About The Artwork The work is original, one and unique. It is done by Rotring Isograph pen with drawing black ink in order to make thousands of points and color cardboard. The size in cm. is 41-31-0.2. No frame. Original Created:1997 Subjects:Abstract Materials:Cardboard Styles:Abstract Mediums:Ballpoint PenGraphiteInkBlack & White Details & Dimensions Drawing:Ballpoint Pen on Cardboard Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:12.2 W x 16.2 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable 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. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Bulgaria. Customs:Shipments from Bulgaria may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
We all know that feeling of crippling boredom when, during class or some important meeting, our pen wanders the page creating meaningless scribbles and doodles. But sometimes, we manage to create something really impressive and cool with those doodles, like these fun drawings that use the lines on their pages to create clever drawings.
And these easy examples of Examples of Optical Illusion Art and Painting will enhance the scope of genius ideas to introduce some more inspirations.
Caption This 29 July 2020: Provide a creative, relevant caption for the picture below. We will select 15+ of the best captions and publish as Wisepicks
found nature in origami boxes made from old books
It’s art, not real! These unreal hyper-realistic artworks will blow your mind! A guide to understanding hyperrealism and how it differs from photorealism.
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Australian painter Loui Jover was born in a small European town at what he calls a small house with a green door. He immigrated to Australia from Europe with his parents at a young age. Loui began drawing as a young child and never stopped chasing his artistic dream throughout his youthful years when most children discard artistic endeavors to pursue other careers. He began his studies in commercial and graphic art in 1980 through a correspondence course from Melbourne Art Institute.
An underwater photo taken by biologist Bert Willaert has claimed first place in the Royal Society Publishing photography competition, showing a glimpse of life through the eyes of a tadpole.
When we first laid eyes on John Kenn's amazing post-it note art, we instantly fell in love. Not only are each of his pieces extremely creative, Kenn's art
Susan Beatrice is an artist who recycles old vintage watch parts and turns them into beautifully intricate sculptures. This true jack-of-all-trades (whom we previously wrote about here) is also a talented sand sculptor and painter, and uses her many talents to perfect her watch sculptures.
You may recall artist Paul Villinski's swirl of butterflies made of beer cans from a few years ago. He has since honed his craft, continuing to reproduce
Street art is the art form to know right now and we check out eight innovative artists making their mark on New York City with intricate designs...
Bring an uplifting touch of nature to your home or office. Check out these colorful mixed media paintings by Oregon artist, Shelli Walters.
Jean Luc Cornec's new exhibit at the Museum of Communications in Frankfurt presses visitors to recall more simplified times through a flock free-roaming sheep sculpted from old, analog, rotary phones.
I’m loving these figurative sketchbook illustrations created around the forms of pressed leaves. They showed up in the Tumblr of the Sketching Backpacker who has some serious chops when it comes to documenting their travels using paint, collage, pencil, or anything else available, I definitely recommend getting lost for a moment. More
"The Lake of Love - Weeping Willow," by Marie-Joseph Iwill (c. 1918) DIMENSIONS • 9" x 12" (Image: 7.25" x 10.5") • 12" x 16" (Image: 9.63" x 14") • 16" x 20" (Image: 11.75" x 17") • 20" x 30" (Image: 16" x 23.25") • 24" x 36" (Image: 19" x 27.63") Archival Inkjet on Fine Art Paper Smooth Surface - Matte Finish - Inset Borders ART-CENTRIC DESIGN ----------------------------- Vintage art is not standardized. The original works are usually too long, or too short, to neatly fill a store-bought frame. Most shops arbitrarily crop the artwork to match, leading to claustrophobic prints with missing or partial elements. These modifications — sometimes trivial, sometimes ludicrous — are not always shown in the product photos. We believe that the purpose of art is not to fill a frame; it is the purpose of a frame to showcase the art. Our prints have inset borders that make up any differences in proportion between the artwork and a standard frame, so that you can experience the art as the artist intended. They look sharp in beveled mats, may be float mounted, or inserted directly into standard frames; the borders providing a mat-like accent around the image. There are many styles from which to choose. Framing is a fun, creative process that enhances the artwork and livens your space for years to come. Should you like any advice, feel free to reach out. CUSTOMIZATION AND IMAGE REQUESTS ----------------------------- We are happy to customize our prints to fit your frame. Borderless prints may require the artwork to be cropped to fit a new aspect ratio. In such cases, we will provide a mockup to ensure that the final product meets with your approval. If you’re looking for an artwork that is not in our catalog, feel free to ask if we can provide it. We will print any public domain or openly licensed image that is available in high resolution. MUSEUM QUALITY ----------------------------- Giclée process prints are the gold standard in fine art reproduction. We use a matte finish, cotton fiber paper to maximize detail while eliminating glare. Our prints display a wide color gamut, deep blacks and beautiful tonal transitions. Produced using only archival materials, they will not fade or yellow, but maintain their original quality for as long as you own them. HANDMADE DECLARATION ----------------------------- To assure artistic quality, all of our production and design is strictly in-house. Every print has been proofed, calibrated and inspected for defects. We do not drop ship, resell or make use of third-party production partners. SHIPPING AND PACKAGING ----------------------------- All orders ship within one business day via USPS First Class, Priority Mail or Priority Mail Express. Sizes 9” x 12” and 12” x 16” ship in a flat configuration, unless combined with larger prints, which require tubes. We will replace any lost or damaged items at no expense to you. HAPPINESS GUARANTEE ----------------------------- We will promptly address any issues that may arise with your order. If you are unhappy with your print for any reason, you are welcome to return it for a full refund.
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