Where to hang those beloved snapshots — not just the fridge!
Today we are talking about DIY Photo Display Wall Art Ideas as a means of exhibiting our past for everyone to see it.
Making eye contact, a once unavoidable feat when packed into a crowded train car or museum, is now a nearly impossible mission as those around you are almost guaranteed to be sucked into their phone’s screen while scrolling through Facebook or killing digital zombies. Our increasing dependence on the information devices constantly stuck to our hands was the inspiration for artist Antoine Geiger’s series SUR-FAKE, a group of digitally altered photographs depicting random people being sucked into the screens of their phones. More
This is my favourite of the three I've made so far and as it's quite nostalgic too I think I'll display it in my craft room for a while. I've remembered that the small braid flowers are very old - from my late Aunt's crafting days - she was the one who inspired me to start crafting over 60 years ago. I have another idea to make for a friend.
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Inspired by the poster I saw for the film The Eye. I have no idea what the film is about but I loved the picture and had to have a go of re-creating it Thanks to truthwithelegance for his advice when I was editing this shot. Prints now for sale on Red Bubble
In looking for botanical inspiration for my new book, I stumbled across this beautiful photo online by photographer, Steve Stenzel. I love this photo for so many reasons but I especially am impressed by how it represents the life cycle of this particular plant. From the new growth of spring all the way to the end of autumn. I am so drawn to this natural color palette. So much so in fact.. that I showed this picture to the ladies of Spincycle Yarns and they used it in creating a special new colorway just for me. And they did such a phenomenal job! This beautiful yarn perfectly captures the colors of changing leaves. The way that the colors subtly change from one to the next perfectly expresses this idea of the natural life cycle of spring to autumn. I am not usually one to go for multi-colored yarn.. but this one I love. With this yarn I created my "Life Cycle" scarf design. This is an accent scarf consisting of a string of big leaves.. one growing out of the next. It works so perfectly with this yarn and I am so happy with it. This scarf pattern will be included in my upcoming book, Botanical Knits 2. The scarf pattern will call for 2 skeins of Spincycle Dyed in the Wool yarn. This special colorway is called "End of Summer" and is available HERE.
Capturing beautiful reflections is not as easy as it looks. It takes planning, patience, creativity and sometimes luck to be able to capture that perfect
TITLE: Circling Low DESCRIPTION: The canyons and green landscape of Iceland are unbelievable and simply stunning. They are a fantastic addition to the interior of any place as they bring the viewer immediately out of their thoughts and into a place of stunning beauty. Filled with natural wonder, and the essence of nature is clearly communicated by simply looking at the photograph. There is a strong contrast of tones here which brings out the green. The moss and fauna that covers most of the Icelandic ground here is growing on black sand that is volcanic in nature. This being one of the most active volcanic areas of the world, much of the landscape reflects this unique nature of Iceland. **I encourage potential customers to order metal prints - the quality of metal prints is worth the extra money, and they don't require frames Please note that some photographs will require cropping in order to fit within a specified size. I will notify you if the size you have selected will require any cropping prior to shipment. Many images are displayed in (3:2) dimensions and will not need to be cropped when sized: 4x6, 6x9, 8x12, 10x15, 12x18, 14x21, 16x24, 18x27, 20x30, etc. All printed photographs use award-winning KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA paper which has set the standard for print quality. The paper has been specially designed to contain more vibrant colors and can be printed with either a Lustre or Glossy finish. Other options include Kodak ENDURA metallic, Fuji Pearl, and Fuji Deep Matte (add 25% to the price of the print for these options) - notify me and I'll post your customized item. Other formats are also available, and all prints can be finished as custom sized, wood print, ThinWraps, single/double matted, mounted, framed, iPhone covers, photos insert cards, or large gallery prints. Please contact me to discuss special considerations, or place custom orders. I aim for 100% satisfaction of all my customers, please notify me for any reason if you're unsatisfied for any reason. Thank you for supporting my shop and my passion of photography.
Inside the bowels of the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC you'll find something amazing. Classified, labelled, and impeccably
Monroe's collaborations with photographers Milton H. Greene and Douglas Kirkland produced some of the most iconic images of her career.
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Display your favorite photos, images, and quotes on this vibrant ceramic tile. You can use your custom tile as a trivet or to upgrade your home décor. Great for holiday, wedding, and office gifts. Dimensions: 6"l x 6"w; Thickness: 0.19" Weight: 8.5 oz. Made of white ceramic Full-color, full-bleed printing Not recommended for outdoor use. Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 6" x 6". For best results please add 1/8"" bleed
What do you first notice when meeting someone new? The answer is different for everyone. While some may be great body language readers, others may find more importance in the conversation they have when first meeting someone. But when it comes down…
Here is another Laughing Kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae) this time displaying the blue wing colouring and the unusual red and black bars on the tail. They are members of the kingfisher family and therefore voracious feeders. They tend to eat insects, worms and crustaceans, but will also eat small snakes, mammals, frogs and bird hatchlings. I have observed more than once Kookaburras trying to tap through nests in walls to get at hatchlings but have yet to see one succeed. View Large And On Black
"What is, is what must be" “There is not a day or night but a doe offers her life for her kittens, or some honest captain of Owsla his life for his Chief Rabbit's. Sometimes it is taken, sometimes it is not. But there is no bargain, for here, what is, is what must be.” -Watership Down by Richard Adams This open edition high quality luster photo print (a reproduction) was printed from the digital painting 'What is, is what must be'. Professionally printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive photo paper with a satin finish. This print is archival and will last a lifetime or longer if properly cared for. All prints will be hand signed. print paper size: 8"x12" (30x20cm) 12''x18'' (30.5x45.8cm) Note: All screens display color differently. The print you receive may have subtle differences in color than what you see on your screen.
Overstocked with a large supply of men’s spring and winter coats, a clothier in Copenhagen, Denmark, adopted a unique sales scheme. He erected a scaffolding around his store building and completely covered it from roof to sidewalk with more than a thousand overcoats. The novel display attracted...
Boho-style bedrooms capture the essence of a carefree, eclectic design philosophy that's as inviting as it is personal.
Claire Rosen’s photographic practice is deeply rooted in the landscape and experiences of childhood; that is, in a magical world of fairy tales, visions and play-acting. In her "Nostalgia: A Study in Color" series, Rosen assembled and photographed tableaux, organized by color, of personal belongings from her childhood. In these lushly colored scenes, ordinary objects, such as dolls' heads and playing cards, are placed next to articles less familiar to the realm of childhood, including an opium pipe, bird skeletons, a lobster and a teeth mold, to name a few. Such juxtapositions render even the commonplace items strange, exotic and emotionally charged. The photographs thus draw us into the imagination and perspective of a child, for whom the most ordinary of objects can become the material of fantasy, and at the same time conjure the very adult feeling of nostalgia, of longing for a romanticized past.
A photo essays bringing the best of Norway's stunning natural environment to your screen. This is the northern lights of northern Norway.
Poster, Available in a variety of sizes (select size above). Printed on museum-quality photo paper using archival ink rated for 80+ year fade resistance. Ships in mailing tube to prevent bending. Ready to be framed and displayed. Also available on canvas, stretched and mounted on solid-wood gallery frame
The stairs of the Helsinki Cathedral were filled with the Guinness world record attempt for the largest crocheted patchwork quilt of the world, making a quite large blanket.
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We've shared several articles featuring the camera obscura and the many uses it has been put through over the years. From a roaming camera obscura used
Making eye contact, a once unavoidable feat when packed into a crowded train car or museum, is now a nearly impossible mission as those around you are almost guaranteed to be sucked into their phone’s screen while scrolling through Facebook or killing digital zombies. Our increasing dependence on the information devices constantly stuck to our hands was the inspiration for artist Antoine Geiger’s series SUR-FAKE, a group of digitally altered photographs depicting random people being sucked into the screens of their phones. More
This open edition photo print (a reproduction) was printed from the digital painting ''Star Coyote''. Professionally printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive photo paper with a satin finish. This print is archival and will last a lifetime or longer if properly cared for. Print paper size: 8"x12" (30 x 20 cm) 12''x18'' (30,5 x 45,8 cm) Note: All screens display color differently. The print you receive may have subtle differences in color than what you see on your screen.
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