Titled: A New Home. Ratty finds a great hollowed tree covered in snow that he thinks may just be perfect for a winter home. This art piece was inspired by watching the Wind in the Willows animated series as a child. I especially love watching the winter and autumn seasons. The illustration was made digitally but has a slightly hand-painted feel. Museum-quality posters made on thick and durable matte paper. Add a wonderful accent to your room and office with these posters that are sure to brighten any environment. • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²) • Giclée printing quality • Opacity: 94%
"Kenny's Angel" is a watercolor painting of a statue in Palm Cemetery in Winter Park, Florida. The statue is quite large, beautifully carved of marble and is so serene in expression. I have painted it many times and will probably paint it again someday...it is a favorite place to visit. FREE USPS shipping with tracking, mounted on backing board with clear sleeve and sturdy cardboard envelope or in a tube mailer. Signed and numbered giclee prints are printed on archival watercolor paper with archival inks. They look like an original. My prices are based on a square-inch formula (because that's how I'm charged by my printer), and pretty much any size is possible. Another size would take a few more days to order from my printer. If you prefer a different size, please convo for prices... the giclee process enlarges very well and looks more and more stunning the larger it gets. (Remember to consider matting and framing when you are deciding on the size you need for your space.) To see all the items in my shop, click here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/EdieFaganArt To see the full range of my work, please visit my website at www.ediefagan.com. Besides additional artwork it includes a sample of my book "Adored Dogs" - it's adorable...but you can come back to my Etsy shop to purchase it. All work copyrighted by Edie Fagan.
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Lorna Foran turns up the shine factor for Liberty's Christmas 2019 jewelry campaign. Photographed by Amie Milne, she tries on statement making pieces in
"Nina's Angel" is a watercolor painting of a statue in Palm Cemetery in Winter Park, Florida. The statue is quite large, beautifully carved of marble and is so serene in expression. I have painted it many times and will probably paint it again someday...it is a favorite place to visit. FREE USPS shipping with tracking, mounted on backing board with clear sleeve and sturdy cardboard envelope or in a tube mailer. Signed and numbered giclee prints are printed on archival watercolor paper with archival inks. They look like an original. My prices are based on a square-inch formula (because that's how I'm charged by my printer), and pretty much any size is possible. Another size would take a few more days to order from my printer. If you prefer a different size, please convo for prices... the giclee process enlarges very well and looks more and more stunning the larger it gets. (Remember to consider matting and framing when you are deciding on the size you need for your space.) To see all the items in my shop, click here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/EdieFaganArt To see the full range of my work, please visit my website at www.ediefagan.com. Besides additional artwork it includes a sample of my book "Adored Dogs" - it's adorable...but you can come back to my Etsy shop to purchase it. All work copyrighted by Edie Fagan.
This is definitely what the Masters were hoping for.
Shopping for Christmas presents in the Victorian era could be quite tricky, especially if one was a lady choosing a gift for a gentleman.
One way or another reading has played a large part in my life, at home and at work, so it’s not surprising that I was given a calendar called Women Reading a few years ago (that’s pictu…
Use these Christmas decorating ideas, from lush trimmings elegant table settings to Christmas trees galore. Here, our best Christmas decoration ideas for 2023.
Invariably the Memorial of Holy Innocents gets swamped with post-Christmas celebrations. We've got a house to clean up, kids to amuse, relatives to visit,
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This post lists 13 great Christmas decor ideas. Christmas is a special time, and putting up decorations is one of the best parts! They...
Lorna Foran turns up the shine factor for Liberty's Christmas 2019 jewelry campaign. Photographed by Amie Milne, she tries on statement making pieces in
Meet Kazuaki Horitomo - a California-based Japanese artist that has two great passions in life - cats and tattoos. The artist decided to combine the two and great new project was born - Monmon Cats.
Artist Anna Bazhanna
“…the Yule log and Christmas candle were regularly burnt, and the mistletoe, with its white berries, hung up, to the imminent peril of all the pretty housemaids,” wrote Washington Irving (1783-1859). This Victorian couple under the mistletoe was on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post December 15, 1900. How many people have our cover artists caught under that infamous plant?
When someone shared Michael Chabon’s New York Review of Books blog post about the movies of Wes Anderson a couple months ago, I was initially drawn into
I made these "light houses" from used milk boxes. The little secret is that you have to make many little openings so the plastic inside will not be burned.
Round two on the floors at the new Reading store had Colin taking over completely after about 5 hours of squatting and shifting across the floor. I couldn't take it anymore! My knees and butt were worn out and any muscles found in the gluteus maximus were being rediscovered with a vengeance and they begged me to be kind and knock it off!! So at about 4 in the afternoon I switched to ragging the walls. At least I could stand and climb a ladder and when I got down low I could plop onto the ground and sit on my fanny. This pic was taken by hubby as he stopped by to see our progress around dinner time...I think he was looking for his wife but she was no where to be found. While Colin continued on the slow going cobblestone creation I got to the ragging~there was a lot of ponytail flying and hands moving in quick motions. I ragged the walls with smears of Chalk Paint® in Country Grey and Paris Grey. Spritzed with a water bottle and then ragged the mixture across the wall doing two foot sections at a time. You hardly use any paint doing this technique and it gives such an atmosphere~and its fun! Hubby took his mom along for the ride and here she watches her daughter in law make something new look old. I am not quite sure she gets this idea...haha! Colin and I were out the door so early and we were determined to get the cobblestones done. But we underestimated how time consuming it is to faux every cobble....and so after many hours of doing the squats I switched to the walls. This picture is so funny because I have my gym pants on backwards!! And I didn't even realize it...that is how much in the zone I get when I open a store. I am so focused on getting there and doing stuff that I will find myself wearing mismatched socks and in this case backwards pants! Anyway, the walls were coming along nicely~ And quickly! Colin shows off the colors we used for the cobbles~French Linen and Paris Grey. This was our system when we worked together...see my "knee pad resting station" right there? Its a folded over drop cloth. Anyway, I start by laying out the cobbles sponges after rolling them with paint, and then Colin follows along and adds smears and swipes of French linen and Graphite and then sponges it in. Very simplistic, but what a great effect when you are standing up looking at it~! I made a little rolling cart with a box to hold the paint so I could push it along the floor. You have to think of ways to make life easier on jobs like this. By the end of yesterday we got this far~half the floor and half of a wall...its getting there. But here is the kicker: I scheduled our family vacation a year ago for this coming week, having no idea I would be opening a store. Ugh. So today I leave for a vacation and Colin and Justin are going to complete the store or do as much as they can. So til then both you and I will be in the dark and have to wait to see how it all comes out!!!! OMG!!! Can I walk away and give up this much control? I will try my best~
Product Details Ces belles oies en bois sculptées et peintes à la main sont le complément parfait à votre maison. Avec leurs détails complexes. ces figurines ajouteront une touche d'élégance à n'importe quelle pièce. Idée cadeau Peut être utilisé comme cadeau pour les amis lors des anniversaires. Noël. Thanksgiving et autres jours inoubliables. Comme cadeau créatif. vos amis l'aimeront beaucoup. Utilisable partout Leurs dimensions permettent d'être installés dans toutes les pièces de la maison. entrée. salon. cuisine. chambre à coucher. étagère à livres. bureau etc Figurines peintes pour la décoration de la maison ornements de sculpture SPÉCIFICATION: Mignon/Idée cadeau Amusant/Unique Bois massif naturel Matériel Bois Taille 8x4x11cm INSTRUCTION DE SOINS Gardez la sculpture dans un environnement à faible humidité. Les taches peuvent être enlevées avec précaution avec un chiffon doux et un peu d'eau. REMARQUE: Cet article est fait à la main et peut être légèrement différent dans le grain du bois et le ton de ce que vous voyez sur les photos. vous obtenez une pièce unique! Nous aimons les matières naturelles. et il est obsédé par la création de notre originalité. Nous utilisons le bois comme petit point de départ pour créer un design qui réchauffe le cœur pour la vie.
The art of photography has somehow lost its shine today due to the easy availability of cameras in all our phones as opposed to the past when a camera had to be separately purchased and a good quality camera would definitely be expensive. Having said that, you have to know that a getting a good photo goes beyond the mere ownership of a good quality camera; it requires an understanding of light, shadows, perspective and that certain indefinable quality that cannot be quantified. Ask any photograph worth her salt will tell you that a good photograph involving natural element goes beyond all these factors and requires a lot of skill. You just have to look at macro photography making miniatures look mega to know that this had to be done by a person who has a unique outlook and with imagination beyond the ordinary not to mention a good grasp of the techniques and knowledge of photography. That is why when we talk of cloud photography, you can imagine all the skills, imagination, creativity and technical know how you will need to do a good job of this.
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"Owl at Home" by Arnold Lobel is a whole mood
Moscow-based photographer Mercuro B. Cotto (also here) is a fashion photographer who resists the formal portraiture approach and photographs delicate,
The Christmas holiday is a special, magical time of year. I've searched out some wonderful images that perfectly conjure up that warm, cozy feeling of anticipation and celebration.
Whether you're a simple tourist or a professional photographer, Lapland is a truly magical place to visit. Not only is it the home of the starry skies and dazzling Northern Lights, but it's also home to Santa Claus and his reindeer - making Lapland the ultimate go-to winter destination.
In Pre-Christian Scandinavia, the sun was represented as a solar goddess-Sol or Sunna. She is the sister of the moon and drives the chariot of the sun across the sky every day.
Viggo Johansen (1851-1935) Danish painter. Oil on canvas, 127x158 cms The Hirschsprung Collection, Copenhagen, Denmark: www.hirschsprung.dk/Image.aspx?id=97&col=6 It is Christmas in the home of the Johansen family with the artist’s wife and family dancing and singing round the Christmas tree in the living room. The painting had been begun Christmas 1890, but finally finished in April 1891. The work of the intervening months had required the windows of the room to be covered, the candles relit, and the models to be posed in turn by the tree. As time passed, the Christmas tree began to shed, and fresh branches were obtained to replace them. Johansen’s efforts culminated to produce one of his most well-loved, popular works.