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Nicoletta Ceccoli’s paintings are the visual counterparts of fairy tales. Beautiful, whimsical, and wondrous yet more gruesome than they initially seem.
Comprare Carta da parati Foresta betulle: la migliore soluzione per i tuoi interni da Uwalls. Calcolatrice per carta parati. Miglior prezzo carta parati tridimensionale in Italia e consegna veloce.
En cette période hivernale, il suffit de quelques petites attentions pour accueillir des oiseaux dans son jardin. En plus d'apporter un peu de gaieté et de chants agréables, les oiseaux sont de précieux alliés du jardinier. Ils se nourrissent de vers et de certains insectes pour maintenir l'équilibre de la biodiversité. Découvrez 16 oiseaux du
To celebrate The International Day of Peace, AnOther present their top 5 peace symbols
Les artistes indiens Nayan Shrimali et Vaishali Chudasama ont créé un diorama miniature par jour durant 1000 jours.
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Véritable roi du papier, l'artiste Cristian Marianciuc crée des grues sublimes aux détails extraordinaires dotées d'un effet de plumes impressionnant... digne d'un travail d'orfèvre.
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Véritable roi du papier, l'artiste Cristian Marianciuc crée des grues sublimes aux détails extraordinaires dotées d'un effet de plumes impressionnant... digne d'un travail d'orfèvre.
She's probably looking for a bookworm! (har har har). Made a little bird this afternoon. Not sure yet what I want to do with her. Any ideas?
Handmade gift – exciting picture
En Islande, la tradition du “Jolabokaflod” veut qu’on offre des livres à Noël. Le secteur de l’édition réalise alors 40% de son chiffre d’affaires.
Nem mindegy, mit teszel ki nekik.
Les papiers découpés ou déchirés provenant de vieux magazines permettent d'offrir aux enfants une alternative au papier affiche ou au papier canson pour leurs collages.On peut leur montrer, pour les inspirer, les magnifiques collages de ces 4 artistes....
Ostern steht vor der Tür und bevor ich mich für ein paar Tage in die Feiertage verabschiede, möchte ich Euch noch ein kleines vorösterliches Geschenk dalassen. Der eine oder andere erinnert sich vielleicht noch an dieses
A detailed structural plan, hundreds of hand-fringed feathers, a custom-built wire armature: these are just some of the components artist Niharika Rajput uses to create her life-like paper birds. Rajput directly ties her art practice to conservation efforts by running campaigns to spread awareness of endangered species around the world. To create her intricate sculptures, Rajput studies the anatomy of each bird, from its wing and tail structures to different types of feathers and facial features. More
Wir zeigen in Origami-Anleitungen, wie ihr einen Vogel falten könnt. Wir liefern vier verschiedene Origami-Vogel-Modelle!
Ce n'est pas parce que c'est vendredi qu'on doit tomber dans la facilité avec des chats qui ont des chapeaux ou des chiens qui courent comme des cons dans les feuilles. On mise cette semaine sur les o...
Ces serviettes de table en papier Iittala de la collection Oiva Toikka sont ornées du charmant petit oiseau Birdie. Mesurant 33 x 33 cm, elles sont de taille idéale pour le petit-déjeuner, le déjeuner ou le dîner. Les serviettes de table Birdie font partie de la collection d’Iittala intitulée Curious Mind of Oiva Toikka. Les articles de la collection sont ornés de motifs colorés basés sur des croquis et des dessins originaux trouvés dans les archives du créateur et artiste finlandais Oiva Toikka. Cette collection ludique célèbre l’imagination sans fin et le style audacieux du légendaire artiste verrier finlandais. Comme le disait Oiva Toikka lui-même : « Je ne recherche pas la perfection. Je veux que ce soit amusant ! ».
1. Blatt in die Hälfte falten 2. Noch einmal in die Hälfte falten und wieder öffnen 3. Obere Ecke von rechts an die Unterkante falten und wieder öffnen. 4. Obere Ecke von links an die Unterkante falten und wieder öffnen. 5. Die zwei Seitenkanten an die Unterkante legen und 6. den Mittelteil erst nach rechts legen... 7. ...und noch nach links legen. 8. dann die Spitze in die Mitte legen und flach drücken. 9. Die beiden oberen Teile trennen und 10. ...den unteren Teil wie auf dem Bild nach innen falten 11. Dann beim oberen Teil die zwei unteren Kanten in die Mitte falten und 12. ...wieder öffnen. Nun wird's etwas knifflig. 13. Versuche die Spitze von unten nach oben zu bringen und 14. ...dann flach drücken. 15. Umdrehen und 16. ...Spitze für Flügel nach oben falten. 17. Schnabel falten: Erst nach oben 18. ...dann wieder nach unten. 19. Das Ganze in die Hälfte falten und schon sieht es wie eine Möwe aus 20. Nun noch die Flügel in der Mitte nach unten falten und die Schwanzfedern etwas nach unten biegen Dann mal losgeflogen Im Einsatz...
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Véritable roi du papier, l'artiste Cristian Marianciuc crée des grues sublimes aux détails extraordinaires dotées d'un effet de plumes impressionnant... digne d'un travail d'orfèvre.
Véritable roi du papier, l'artiste Cristian Marianciuc crée des grues sublimes aux détails extraordinaires dotées d'un effet de plumes impressionnant... digne d'un travail d'orfèvre.
The craft of papercutting is such a simple idea but the results are amazing, especially in the more advanced projects. This page is for helping beginners to get started and try out some easy patterns.
Creative couple Nayan Chudasama, a furniture and interior designer, and Vaishali, an illustrator, have created a series of miniature paper-cut birds as part of their 365 days of Miniature Art project.
DIY Papiervögel im Terrazzo-Look falten #diy #papier #terrazzo
The artful hands of San Francisco collage artist, Denise Fiedler, create charming and highly original collages using graphic vintage French newspapers, luscious Venetian marbleized papers, hand-colored art papers, and centuries-old images from long-ago books. Denise’s small-scale art pieces include playful and charming bespoke illustrations and collages. Each is one-of-a-kind and very spontaneous, inspired by found ephemera, old books, hand-painted albums and her vivid imagination. Delightful. I love them framed simply in antique frames, in groups of topics—birds, nests, bicycles, flowers, writing, and silhouettes. As a collection, they’re brilliant. I’ve been following the creative mind of Denise Fiedler ever since she created a series of Balenciaga-beautiful sculpted lampshades and decorative and whimsical paper sculptures for a leading decorator some years ago. Now she’s turned her nimble fingers and fanciful eye to the fine art of collage—and has given this exacting craft a witty spin. I especially love the madness of her bird-haired Marie Antoinette, the clip-art birds, her collection of chairs, and the lovely hydrangeas in urns. Follow me—and see which ones you love. Her bespoke maps are dramatic—and I dare you to commission her to cut a special portrait of your dog or cat. Cutting loose, definitely. I recently had a wonderful chat with Denise and here’s what she told me: “I make my collages in my studio in North Beach. Each piece is one of a kind. I sell them at shops like Nest on Fillmore Street in San Francisco, and at Gump’s in San Francisco. (see below for contacts and shops) “I make a lot of bespoke pieces—including cat and dog portraits, birthday cards, murals, posters, special occasion art, and collections of images including portraits of people, birdcages, architecture. “I work every day in a studio on the 5th floor of the Sentinel Building, historical flatiron SF landmark at Columbus and Kearny in San Francisco. “It’s a fantastically inspiring atelier, with high ceilings, wood floors, and bay windows from which I can see layers of Chinatown and Nob Hill, Columbus Ave and even Mt. Tamalpais (on a clear day). Francis Coppola owns the building and it’s the headquarters of American Zoetrope, his film production company. That adds allure.” Collage artist Denise Fiedler told me recently in an exclusive interview: “I work on a large heavy metal desk made in the Twenties by Art Metal from Jamestown, NY. “I sit in a black wire Bertoia chair. My desk is partially overshadowed by my seven-foot tall fig tree. Next to my desk over the radiator is an old train station blackboard with a chalk shelf that I purchased from Nest on Fillmore. It’s huge, framed with a 4-inch wood border. An antique wood-top French table holds vintage papers and I save old painted boxes to house supplies and curiosities. “I make the very large pieces at home since my space is small but I love the building.” “I work with rare and one-of-a-kind vintage and antique papers, some of which I find at the flea markets in Paris. I love the monthly Alameda flea market, and often find old papers and printed maps and quirky images at Aria, a great antiques shop on Grant Avenue in North Beach, and Grenouille French Antiques (to the trade). People randomly send me books knowing that I can turn a faded old book into something new. A woman in Chicago sent me three amazing horticulture books from the twenties. “ My next concept is to expand the city series. I would love to do more illustration work since I'm having so much fun. Also looking into more licensing of my products. What do I listen to while I’m working on my collages? I'm a big fan of Pandora radio- mostly Mozart but I will stray into other genres as well but nothing too jolting”. More About Denise Fiedler “I started making collages in 2009 after working with textiles for many, many years. I love the simple beauty of an aged page of a vintage book—and this was how my "cut and sew" became "cut and paste." “Collage always had appeal for its serendipity and coming together of unlikely suspects. I always loved the newspaper found in Picasso and Braque's cubist works. Cutting is a natural extension of drawing, a practice I have had since childhood. “My mixed media pieces started out small and gradually grew larger in scale. A very lucky find of old (1943) French newspapers, bound together, helped to accommodate my new larger scaled works as well as patching. “I keep a very large inventory of vintage and discarded books locked away to use as the base of my work. “Finding a crumbling old dusty book is always a challenge. My current favorite book to use is "Etiquette" by Emily Post from 1946. Reading on the job is my occupational hazard. “Aside from books, I also use antique French marbled paper, documents and calligraphy.” Getting Started at a Fast Clip “I started hand painting the pages and newspapers in the spring of 2013 after finding a child's scrapbook from France that was hand colored. I use diluted Sennelier inks and watercolor paints as a wash. Their natural pigments, and a very French color sensibility appeal to me. Often for more texture I will print with a woodblock over the wash in a contrasting or deeper color.” “I am always drawn to interiors and their components so chairs are compelling, as well as architecture, bikes, farmer's markets. The city pieces contain architectural and cultural icons as well nature and the spirit that inhabits a particular place.” “Dog and cat portraits as well as cat and houses are very popular. They’re fun to do and give the owners great pleasure. More unusual requests have been a favorite shoe, an Hermes box and an old, loved bear.” Artist Denise Fiedler CREDITS: All images here are exclusively handcrafted by collage artist Denise Fiedler in San Francisco. Denise can be contacted through the PASTESF website (www.pastesf.com) or emailed at [email protected] Denise can be found on Instagram at PASTESFCOLLAGE. This is where I post new and custom work that doesn't always get to the website. WHERE TO BUY: The top five retailers are: Gump's San Francisco, Modica Home, Union Street, San Francisco, and at Nest in San Francisco. Also Watson Kennedy in Seattle and Maison 140 in NYC. Prices from $55.
Make sure you’re plenty caffeinated before snacking on one of Ann Wood’s blackberries. The Minneapolis-based artist, who is half of the creative team behind Woodlucker (previously), crafts a vast array of florals, fruits, and insects so realistic that it takes a second glance to realize they’re made from paper. Delicate oyster mushrooms with wide caps and thinly folded gills grow from a hunk of wood, fuchsias with softly curved petals hang from a branch, and bundles of radishes with long, spindly roots appear like their plump, juicy counterparts. More
Wrap sheet 20" x 28". WRAP/BRDCHT We are unable to offer an exchange or refund on papers due to their fragility. We make every effort to portray accurate images of papers but colour and texture appearances can vary due to screen settings and monitor qualities.
There is nothing quite like a challenge to really push one to try out really different things in a design, especially if you are doing one a week for a year or some such challenge. Cristian Marianciuc
Voici un pliage pour effectué une grue
Cheong-ah Hwang has created several images out of layers of paper, to give off a 3D effect. She focuses on a number of subjects, like animals and fairy tales, but the best ones are the super geeky ones. (Via Bite Daily.)
Véritable roi du papier, l'artiste Cristian Marianciuc crée des grues sublimes aux détails extraordinaires dotées d'un effet de plumes impressionnant... digne d'un travail d'orfèvre.
Das Dekor dieser hochwertigen Vliestapete ist “very british”. Ein regelrechter Dschungel aus üppigen, stilisierten Pflanzen und Bäumen sprießt auf einem warmen, gelben Hintergrund. Die Farben der Bäume leuchten dunkelrot, petrolfarben, weiß und in den unterschiedlichsten Grüntönen. Diese expressive Tapete ist ein Hingucker.