"Soma Goddess" - A 20x24 poster print of an original painting by Emily Balivet. Soma is an ancient intoxicating drink frequently mentioned in the Hindu Rig Vedas. Prepared from a mysterious plant and used in Vedic ritual, it was believed to be the ambrosia of the gods and granted immortality. It has been suggested that Soma may have been hallucinogenic mushrooms. Soma literally means "body" in Sanskrit and unites the holy trinity of mind, body, and spirit. Printed on matte Kodak Endura paper, the print measures 20x24 with a .25" white border allowance. The print is signed, titled, and dated on the back. ~All prints are packaged professionally and shipped via Priority mail (within the US) ~Overseas shipping via USPS First Class International ~Shipping discounts on multiple purchases A selection of print sizes and variations of "The Soma Goddess" are available here in my shop... Giclée Canvas Prints 8x10 https://www.etsy.com/listing/511897271/soma-goddess-8x10-giclee-canvas-print?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_5 11x14 https://www.etsy.com/listing/511763975/soma-goddess-11x14-giclee-canvas-print?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_7 16x20 https://www.etsy.com/listing/512368027/soma-goddess-16x20-giclee-canvas-print?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_4 20x24 https://www.etsy.com/listing/499193270/soma-goddess-20x24-giclee-canvas-print?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_1 Matte Kodak Endura Photo Paper Prints 20x24 https://www.etsy.com/listing/469214360/soma-goddess-20x24-poster-print-pagan?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_11 16x20 https://www.etsy.com/listing/242329842/soma-goddess-16x20-poster-print-pagan?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_10 11x14 https://www.etsy.com/listing/242321206/soma-goddess-11x14-print-pagan-mythology?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_2 8x10 https://www.etsy.com/listing/242315976/soma-goddess-8x10-print-pagan-mythology?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_9 Clearance Sale Matte Stock Prints 11x14 https://www.etsy.com/listing/504788346/soma-goddess-11x14-print-pagan-mythology?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_8 8x10 https://www.etsy.com/listing/517428861/soma-goddess-8x10-print-pagan-mythology?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_12 5x7 Greeting Cards https://www.etsy.com/listing/242323002/soma-goddess-5x7-greeting-card-pagan?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_3 2.5x3.5 ACEO Mini Prints https://www.etsy.com/listing/242276823/soma-goddess-aceo-atc-mini-altar-art?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_6 Please contact me with questions or comments and visit my website www.emilybalivet.com to see my entire portfolio!
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WHAT YOU GET: An ORIGINAL ART NOUVEAU STYLE POSTER featuring the Motherhood Goddess series. The image is created in a 16 x 24 inch format but can be printed at various sizes. Because of it's high resolution the downloaded size will be 8 x 12. If you need help upsizing the art to 16 x 24 contact me and I will help you. Each art piece is created with a certain aspect ratio in mind. This means you may print the art in sizes corresponding to that ratio. Standard print ratios are: 2:3 = 8 x 12 or 16 x 24 this is the standard size for traditional posters. 3:4 = 6 x 8 , 9 x 12, 18 x 24 I don't use this ratio often but some pieces are this size. 4:5 = 8 x 10, 16 x 20 I do use this ratio often and it is most common for printers. If you desire a custom size let me know I will do all that I can to accomodate you without compromising the quality of the art or image. YOU ARE PURCHASING A DIGITAL PRINT FILE All of the art prints were created in a digital format. They are saved in a PNG (Portable Network Graphic) format. This is a superior file format to the much older JPG file format and PNG was specifically created for digital graphics and there is no loss of data in the file transfer. This is a tech speak for saying you are getting the best quality image available! I care too much about the work I create and the art you will view in your home to give you anything but the best! HOW DO I DOWNLOAD? The art was created in digital format and is available for download after payment is received. No physical item will be shipped to you. Refer to the email sent by Etsy to you notifying you of the purchase and steps to download your art! Your files will be available to download after your payment is processed at http://www.etsy.com/your/purchases. If you check out *as a guest*, your download link will be sent to your e-mail address - check your junk/spam mail for the email from Etsy. HOW DO I PRINT THE IMAGE? 3 Easy Ways to Print: 1) Print from home using your home printer. 2) Upload or take your file to a local print shop such as Staples, Walgreens or Costco. 3) Upload file to an online printing service such as Snapfish, Shutterfly or mpix.com There are many options for printing. I always suggest and hope you will print this image on canvas as it creates a finished piece of art presentation. It is only a modest price increase and the results are very much worth it! Like what you see? Find more awesome items in my shop at https://www.etsy.com/shop/WCVintagePrints This work of art is an orginal created for Wild & Co. by Brett Lindsey and is protected by copyright and is for personal use only. You may not use it for any commercial benefit.
File name: 10_03_001430a Binder label: Sewing Machines Title: Wheeler & Wilson's High-Arm New Number Nine is the only perfect sewing machine for family use. (front) Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate) Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 14 x 9 cm. Genre: Advertising cards Subject: Frogs; Animals in human situations; Butterflies; Sewing machines Notes: Title from item. Statement of responsibility: Wheeler & Wilson M'f'g' Co. Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department Rights: No known restrictions.
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A.M. Cassandre (1901-1968) fue el resumen perfecto de su tiempo. La posguerra obligó a Francia a buscar argumentos para que Paris mantuviera su estatus de élite por medio de la reproducción de un discurso: el sufrimiento y los sacrificios durante la Primera Guerra habían valido la pena, porque una sociedad...
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An interactive crossing designed for roads that would respond to people’s changing movements throughout the day has been prototyped in South London. Starling Crossing has been created by urban design consultancy Umbrellium, and works by lining roads with a material embedded with LED light technology. The project was commissioned by car insurance company Direct Line.This is accompanied by two cameras at either end of a crossing area, which are “not for surveillance” and do not store images, says Usman Haque, founding partner at Umbrellium, but instead are “effectively the equivalent of motion sensors”. Crossings appear and disappear As people approach a road, the footage from the cameras triggers the LED lights, and a crossing appears and lights up on the ground. read more
Chéri Hérouard (1881-1961) was an artist best known for his illustrative work for French magazines like the Catholic girls’ journal La Semaine de Suzette and the gentlemen’s’ weekly La Vie Parisienne for which he supplied the cover art for over forty years. His eye-catching illustrations were highly popular and reflected the noteworthy changes in art from Art Nouveau through Art Deco to pioneering the more modern graphic art/comic book style of the 1940s and 1950s. La Vie Parisienne was the magazine best associated with Hérouard’s artwork. This society weekly featured risque erotica alongside stories and features on art, theater, film, literature, and fashion. It was kind of like Esquire magazine or a classier Playboy without the naked flesh. Hérouard was born Chéri-Louis-Marie-Aime Haumé into a reasonably well-to-do family that lived in the fortified city of Rocroi in the Ardennes district of France. His father died from a freak riding accident just days before his birth. His mother remarried into the Hérouard family—from whom Chéri took his surname. His mother and stepfather thought Chéri was best suited for a career in the military—but their son had a...
This print is designed with vintage images to highlight the awesome slang of the 1920s! These flapper-era sayings have stood the test of time! Learn to speak like the characters from the Great Gatsby and share that knowledge with others!! What you will receive is a PDF file sized to print on 8x10 paper. Also available in card size. See all of our prints here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DoubleDeckerVintage/items?section_id=21283083
Rare travel posters advertising far flung destinations before the start of the jet age are set to fetch $330,000 at auction. The collection of 200...
Today is National Absinthe Day. Absinthe is a strong herbal liqueur distilled with a large number of herbs like anise, licorice, hyssop, veronica, fennel, lemon balm, angelica and wormwood (the flavor of anise and/or licorice, at least in contemporary forms of the liquor, tends to predominate). Wormwood, the one that's gained the most notoriety, is Artemisia absinthum, an herb that grows wild in Europe and has been cultivated in the United States as well. Much of the liquor's legendary effect is due to its extremely high alcohol content, ranging from 50% to 75% (usually around 60%), plus the contribution of the various herbs. It has been assumed by that the so-called "active ingredient"in absinthe is wormwood, although that is apparently not really the case. The drink was referred to in France as "La Fée Verte" or The Green Fairy which is a reference to its green color (depending on the brand). The color usually came from the chlorophyll content of the herbs used in the distillation process; however, some disreputable manufacturers added toxic chemicals to produce both the green color and the louche (or clouding) effect that in reputable brands was caused by the precipitation of the essential oils of the herbs. It is quite probable that the bad reputation absinthe developed was due to these low-grade and perhaps quite poisonous version of the real thing. Absinthe was very popular in fin-de-siècle Paris, with Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Verlaine, Alfred Jarry and Oscar Wilde among its most famous imbibers. Two good websites about Absinthe: La Fee Verte & The Wormwood Society ABSINTHE GREEN FAIRY TRUFFLES Recipe adapted from The Marine Room, San Diego Ingredients 3/4 heavy cream 3 tablespoons unsalted butter 12 ounces chopped dark chocolate 1/4 cup absinthe liquor Directions Add cream and butter to saucepan over medium heat. Bring to simmer. Turn off heat. Add chocolate. Whisk until smooth. Stir in absinthe. Transfer to 9 x9-inch baking dish. Refrigerate 1 hour or until set. Using melon baller, scoop mixture onto parchment or waxed paper lined baking sheet. Refrigerate 30 minutes. Form balls in palm of hand. Return to parchment or waxed paper. Cover. Refrigerate 2 hours. At this point you can just roll in cocoa--- or you can make this easy coating! Coating 1-1/2 pounds finely chopped dark chocolate 1-1/2 cups cocoa powder 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper Add chocolate to mixing bowl set over pot of simmering water. Melt, stirring often. Sift cocoa powder and cayenne pepper into deep baking dish. Set aside. Quickly dip chocolate balls in melted chocolate one at a time for 3 seconds. Retrieve with fork, tapping stem of fork on side of bowl to remove excess chocolate. Transfer to cocoa powder. Roll to coat. Let sit 2 minutes. No time to make your own? Several chocolatiers make absinthe truffles, so check with your local. Here are a few. Artemisia Collection makes a Chocolate Absinthe which is cocoa mixed with the aroma of Sicilian oranges and red hot peppers from Calabria blended with Wormwood. This Hot Spicy Chocolate Artemisia Absinthe gives the drinker a sweet and unique sensation. Nunu Chocolates' Absinthe Delight is one of the most popular flavors from Nunu Chocolates. The anise flavor holds its own with the dark chocolate! A very 'addictive' treat! Vosges also makes an Absinthe Truffle as part of its Exotic Truffle Collection. It contains Chinese star anise, fennel, absinthe, dark chocolate and cocoa powder. Absinthe Chocolate Cocktails! 1. Spicy Absinthe Chocolate Martini 1 part habanera-infused reposado tequila 1 part Chocolate Absinthe Liqueur Combine in shake with ice. Shake. Strain into martini glass rimmed with Mexican chocolate (mixed with a dash of chipotle powder). 2. Absinthe Chocolate Cocktail 1/4 ounce Absinthe 1/4 ounce Creme de Cacao 1/4 ounce Frangelico 1/2 ounce Godiva Liqueur Mix all ingredients in shake with ice. Strain into Martini glass rimmed with grated dark chocolate.
В понедельник хочется красоты! Хотя, в другие дни недели тоже:) Подборка вперемешку, как я люблю. Все ссылки тут http://www.pinterest.com/bymuravka/pins/
This is the play bill and supper menu from the show called The Midnight Follies at the London Metropole hotel in 1927. The review included the famous American dancers Rosita and Ramone in their first London appearance. Supper was very expensive, and offered only the best champagne and foods. The menu cover shows an elegantly dressed lady being kissed by the moon as she leaves the hotel. Courtesy Lou Greenstein Gallery quality Giclée print on natural white, matte, 100% cotton rag, acid and lignin free archival paper using Epson K3 archival inks. Custom printed with border for matting and framing. All printed in USA. Each product is accompanied by a copy of the interior menu where available.
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PRODUCT INFORMATION ======================== ► Digitally printed on 250gr luxurious museum quality paper with vivid colour and exceptional detail, suitable for home, office, museum, or gallery display ► This print is available in multiple size options (looking for anything special? please contact!) ► Every print ships ready to frame ► Frame is not included SIZE AND COLOR INFORMATION =============================== ► Different SIZE choices (18x24inch for US / 50x70cm for EU). ► If you have any wishes regarding the size of color please contact us. SHIPPING INFORMATION ======================== ► All Art prints are carefully rolled and shipped in protective shipping tubes with plastic end caps. ► Please allow 1-4 business days for dispatch. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with questions! Custom Orders are available - Please just send us a message.