"Down to the Bass" by Stuart McClean Unframed and comes in multiple sizes. If you'd like for us to frame it, send us a message! SHIPPING This product will be shipped rolled up in a tube with brown paper for extra protection. ABOUT US We are a black-owned art gallery located in Detroit, Michigan. We have been operating for over 25 years. We sell and display African and African-American originals, prints, and giftware. We also specialize in custom picture framing. Feel free to visit our website at www.josgalleryonline.com
Artist: Kawarazaki Kodo Publisher: Uchida Bijutsu Year: 1932 Description: Size:25.5×15cm (1cm≒0.39inch) (Picture size) Some stains. Original hand-made woodcut print by skillful artisans with traditional woodcut techniques. Print in Japan. Handmade woodcut print by skillful artisans with traditional woodcut techniques. Print in Japan. multiple purchases: combined shipping is possible. No additional shipping fee (except some heavy items). Our products may have stains and creases due to age. We do our best to upload photos where you can check the condition of the item. But in rare cases, this may not be entirely visible on the photos. Also, depending on your screen, the colors on the photo may not be the same as the original. We ask you to accept these conditions upon your purchase and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Artist Mickalene Thomas Draws Inspiration From Decorating Encyclopedia for Interiors Prints Debuting at the Fine Art Print Fair in New York. For the Interiors prints, two photographs of living rooms were taken directly from the Practical Encyclopedia of Good Decorating and Home Improvement, published in 1971.
This set of Multiples Posters features the numbers 2-12 and their multiples. Included in classroom display size (2-12), student size (2-9) and bookmark size in black and white. Print the full page size on colored paper or cardstock and cut out to display on your math bulletin board. Also included is a set with only the first number shown. Copy onto cardstock and laminate for use as a math center with dry erase markers for students to practice skip counting. For more Math Charts see: 4th Grade Math Charts 5th Grade Math Charts Follow Us ✬Instagram ✬Facebook ✬Twitter ✬TpT Store
Art Prints: Art prints include white borders along all edges of at least 1/4 inch Printed on heavy stock paper using a high-end digital printing press Guaranteed color accuracy, durable imaging, and high-quality resolution Multiple sizes, ready to frame 11x14 Matted Print: Image size measures 7.5 x 10.5 inches with an added 3.5 inch beveled edge mat board. Total size of art print measures 11x14 inches Printed in the USA Giclee Prints: Giclee prints are borderless, image prints to edge Printed on heavyweight, textured, archival matte paper UV and fade-resistant inks which are eco-friendly, color safe and durable to last Spray ink technique provides rich, vibrant color, for a flawless finish Multiple sizes, ready to frame Printed in the USA
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.
Art Prints: Art prints include white borders along all edges of at least 1/4 inch Printed on heavy stock paper using a high-end digital printing press Guaranteed color accuracy, durable imaging, and high-quality resolution Multiple sizes, ready to frame 11x14 Matted Print: Image size measures 7.5 x 10.5 inches with an added 3.5 inch beveled edge mat board. Total size of art print measures 11x14 inches Printed in the USA Giclee Prints: Giclee prints are borderless, image prints to edge Printed on heavyweight, textured, archival matte paper UV and fade-resistant inks which are eco-friendly, color safe and durable to last Spray ink technique provides rich, vibrant color, for a flawless finish Multiple sizes, ready to frame Printed in the USA Metal Signs: Heavy gauge aluminum signs, 1/16 inch thick Holes in each corner, ready to hang Hand buffed and coated, for indoor or outdoor use Printed in the USA using eco-friendly inks
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 ► Every print ships ready to frame ► Frame is not included SIZE AND COLOR INFORMATION =============================== ► Different SIZE choices (18x24inch for US / 50x70cm for EU). SHIPPING INFORMATION ======================== ► All Art prints are carefully rolled and shipped in protective shipping tubes ► Please allow 1-4 business days for dispatch.
An original multiple layered block print created in 2021. This particular print features a bold circles design in three separate layers of colour in Ochre, magenta and cyan. This is a one-of-a-kind unique print. This was print 60 of 100 as part of my 100 mini prints project in 2021. Printed area 12.5cm x 16cm. Paper approx. 19.5cm x 26cm. Print as pictured. Original hand-printed work, signed by the artist, Susan Yeates. Printed onto white Japanese Masa washi paper.
A wallpaper panel depicting highly ornate bird feathers, arranged in a swirling formation to create a mesmerising pattern. Digitally printed onto a smooth non-woven ground as a complete panel 1.35m wide x 3m high, each roll incorporating 3 x 45cm wide matching drops to be hung in sequence. Can be joined in multiples according to your wall width and trimmed in height if required.
Original Artwork "Vacation Invasion" by Linz Sepe Print details: -Artwork is printed on acid-free archival quality matte paper with pigment inks to ensure prints will last a lifetime. -Slight cropping may occur depending on the size print ordered. -Many collage images are taken from 1960s/70s/80s magazines so they may appear grainy or pixelated up close. Digital Download details: Large digital file for printing/personal use only (4800x6000 pixels). Reselling and distribution is not permitted. Shipping: -Please allow 5-8 business days for shipping & handling. -Smaller sizes are shipped in hard-backed envelopes, while bigger sizes are shipped in firm tubes. -Free shipping on domestic orders. Return policy: Request a cancellation within 24 hours of purchase for a full refund. After that, the order is processed through a 3rd party printing company and cannot be returned since they are made to order for each customer. If damage occurs during shipping, I will replace the print free of charge.
Original Artwork "Diver's Delight" by Linz Sepe Print details: -Artwork is printed on acid-free archival quality matte paper with pigment inks to ensure prints will last a lifetime. -Slight cropping may occur depending on the size print ordered. -Many collage images are taken from 1960s/70s/80s magazines so they may appear grainy or pixelated up close. Digital Download details: Large digital file for printing/personal use only (4800x6000 pixels). Reselling and distribution is not permitted. Shipping: -Please allow 5-8 business days for shipping & handling. -Smaller sizes are shipped in hard-backed envelopes, while bigger sizes are shipped in firm tubes. -Free shipping on domestic orders. Return policy: Request a cancellation within 24 hours of purchase for a full refund. After that, the order is processed through a 3rd party printing company and cannot be returned since they are made to order for each customer. If damage occurs during shipping, I will replace the print free of charge.
Alfred Hitchcock clowning on set, Sammy Davis Jr jiving in Porgy and Bess and ping-pong players and javelin throwers in action ... the great experimenter Gjon Mili created these cutting-edge images in the 40s using a new flash invented by MIT professor Dr Harold Edgerton
It was really good to spend the day in the print room again yesterday. I was mainly prepping up for a 5 metre length that I will be printing next week but managed to squeeze in a few test prints too. On the face of it, this seems quite a simple design but it's not until you get to this stage that you realise how complex it is. Fingers crossed I can pull it off!
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Flamingos In The City Item # 2888681 Van Dam Art Angelea Van Dam is a contemporary artist from New Zealand who creates colorful, inky works of art. Angelea intricate and intriguing illustrations and boldly colored masterpieces are packed full of flowers, animals, patterns, doodles and layers of details. Elevate any room with our handcrafted stretched canvas gallery wraps. Printed with archival inks and wrapped around a 1.25” inch solid wood stretcher bar, our giclée big canvas art prints are a timeless option for any décor style or space. Long-Lasting Color and Detail Our giclée canvas art prints are produced with high quality, UV-resistant, environmentally-friendly, latex inks and artist grade, polycotton canvas. We pride ourselves on color accuracy and image clarity to ensure your new canvas wall art lasts for years to come. Handcrafted Gallery Wraps Assembled in the USA, each of our 1.25” inch gallery wrapped canvas art prints is stretched and stapled by our highly skilled craftspeople. Each canvas print is carefully handcrafted to ensure taut canvas wraps and clean corners for outstanding quality and durability. Easy to Install Our handcrafted stretched canvas prints include sawtooth hangers for an easy and secure installation. Abstract Art Art Van Dam Art Contemporary Art Multicolor Wall Art
To one such as I the Multiverse is akin to those of paintings lined up within a museum that stretches infinitely. But for a mortal such as you...it is a concept of which you know frighteningly little.Remph The Multiverse is the overall massive collection of universes and timelines. The Multiverse consists of a very large number of universes, millions of which have been cataloged as universal streams. Together, these universes comprise everything that exists: the entirety of space, time, matter,
Our popular punctuation art print features twelve common punctuation marks with a quick usage tip. Available in three colors: Kraft Brown, Chalkboard and Cream Fine art print available in three sizes: 8" x 10," 11" x 14" and 18" x 24.” Each size is available plain paper, laminated, or framed. SHOP QUANTITY DISCOUNTS • Purchase any 2 prints or sets and get 10% off your entire purchase. Enter code ECHOLIT10 at checkout. • Purchase any 3 prints or sets and get 15% off your entire purchase. Enter code ECHOLIT15 at checkout. • Purchase any 4 prints or sets and get 18% off your entire purchase. Enter code ECHOLIT18 at checkout. • Purchase any 6 prints or sets and get 20% off your entire purchase. Enter code ECHOLIT20 at checkout. FRAMING INFO • Our 8" x 10" print is framed using our custom built Soho black solid wood frame, 2 inch off-white matte and glass. Finished framed size is 12.5" x 15.5." • Our 11" x 14" print is framed using our custom built Soho black solid wood frame, 2 inch off-white matte and crystal plexiglass. Finished framed size is 15.5" X 19.5.” • Our 18" x 24” print is framed using our modern black metal frame custom built with crystal clear, safe, durable plexiglass. Finished framed size is 18" x 24.” Digital copies printed using vibrant, premium, high luster, fade resistant Lucia Archival inks on heavy matte fine art paper. Carefully packaged to prevent damage during shipping.
Helsinki-based artist Pia Mnnikk observes and recreates physical paths of the human form, depicting small intervals of movement within a space, in her Dj
French artist Gaëtan de Seguin's (b. 1971, Montpellier, France) latest series "J+...." is a reaction to the terrorists attack on French Satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo that took place in January 2015 and the March that took place later that month in Paris and cities around the world. de Sequin explains, "I immediately wanted my characters to gather and spread out of the canvas. Crowds. Be they dense or sparse, joyful, humble, silent or roaring, moving or obnoxious, etc. Their physical appearance does not matter. It is the combination of their convictions that tinctures the whole group." Each work titled “J+...", represents the number of days after the January 2015 events and when de Seguin began to work on the piece. Within this series, de Sequin employs two artistic methods, paint on canvas and Moucharabieh, a perforated wall composed mostly of geometrical, arabesque motifs, in the form of a screen, to animate his crowds. These anonymous characters, consisting of a multitude of silhouettes almost identical but remain singular, are represented by a unique pattern of markings further illustrates this “mosaic of a society, a patchwork of men”; each having their own fears, anxieties, but also their hopes and desires in a world that bears multiple aspects. These qualities within the painting and sculptural work show the individual as much as it offers him the possibility to melt into a much broader and abstract dimension. Within his sculptural pieces, which employ the principles of the moucharabieh, de Sequin continues to offer a different perspective. Questioning the individuals and his place into the grander scheme, he inserts negative space with the pieces to create an alternative focus for the viewer. As light moves through the sculptural works, casting a shadow of the crowd, de Sequin shows humankind constituted of individuals who interact as much as they ignore each other with a great humanism. After graduating from school and completing his military service, he studied art in Paris at ESAG Penninghen. Throughout his career, de Seguin’s works have evolved from abstraction towards figuration, which he continues to develop to this day. "I have always been the one who draws and the one who draws “blokes.” As soon as I lay a hand on anything I can draw on, I cover it up with silhouettes. In 40 years, I became responsible for a great bestiary! Each working session in my workshop gives birth to humankind constituted of individuals who interact as much as they ignore each other. All of them are wild and wise at the same time, creative and vain. As far as I offer to anyone the possibility to invent my characters’ own stories, my painting is decisive of a figurative type. “A thread, if need be… January 2015’s events, for instance, I immediately wanted my characters to gather and spread out of the canvas. Crowds… Be they dense or sparse, joyful, humble, silent or roaring, moving or obnoxious, etc.…Their physical appearance does not matter. It is the combination of their convictions that tinctures the whole group. This is what I am currently working on in my latest series “J+…”.I cover my canvas with a dominant, very dense, almost garish coat. This undercoat subsequently gets entirely covered. The general shade lightens up, and the color scheme fades into a monochrome of grey. At this stage, I can start painting, adding or extracting substance. The music I listen to imposes the rhythm for the group to pop up. Scratching with the most various tools, I can paint with all kinds of brushes. Each scratch represents a unique pattern which characterizes the individual as much as it offers him the possibility to melt into a much broader and abstract dimension." - Gaëtan de Seguin
2016 Topic 10: Doodles Lori Marie Hi everyone, Darcy here with our newest topic. This time we will be exploring the world of doodles. This is something most of us have done all our lives, from being very small and 'scribbling' through to 'doodling' whenever bored. I am sure you doodled on school notebooks or on your pencil case, perhaps the names of 'crushes' in a love heart? perhaps cartoon doodles of friends and their names, maybe you were a flower power person and covered everything in sight with doodled blooms. Did you know that doodling can help you concentrate, it focuses that part of the brain that is easily distracted. It prevents daydreaming which is a huge drain on brain power, and so actually helps you recall information. It also relieves stress, and if used as a warm up exercise it can make you a better artist. Perhaps you scratched your doodles into your school desk, or into the walls of the bus stand - and while you thought this was art, or rebellion, the teachers had another word for it! Sushipot Did you even realise how creative you were being? In recent years doodling has become a commercially based thing, there is no need to doodle on your journal or pencil case or bag as they are mass produced with the doodling already there. Talk about taking the fun out of it! There are books on the subject and even workshops, who would have ever thought that we needed to be taught how to doodle? Before we dive deeper let's see who won the Topic 9: Mono Printing Challenge.. What a wonderful array of prints we have seen over the past 2 weeks from guests and challenge entries. Your gelli plates have been well used, perhaps for the first time? and you have produced so many diverse projects. The winner of mono Printing is: Chris from pearshapedcrafting Email Darcy to claim your prize. [email protected] So how did doodling start, is it something we all do instinctively? I guess it all depends how artistically you view the images. We now view cave drawings as wondrous examples of ancient art and expression, but what if to the cave man they were just doodles to pass the time between hunting sabre toothed tigers! I believe that everyone doodles, and as such everyone makes art, sure there are degrees of technical ability but when you come down to it, everything breaks down to the same basic shapes that we see in doodles. What exactly are doodles? “Doodles may be shapes, patterns, drawings or scribbles – anything we produce in an idle moment while the focus of our attention is elsewhere.” This is a little dismissive of doodling which is a shame, as doodling does not happen by itself. it requires some, and sometimes all, of our sensory skills. Stephanie Ackerman Once they become more deliberate, more effort is required to make them and more concentration is needed. They are then less doodles and more drawings. Neither is better than the other, just different and both still immensely interesting. The most interesting thing I find is that although nobody tells us what or how to doodle we often all end up creating the same shapes or images. How is this possible, are we one collective hive mind of doodlers? Doodles come in all shapes: Straight and curved lines, circles and spirals, suns, hearts flowers, loops , clouds,cursive letters, waves and trees. These are all quite linear and based on natural forms. C.A.Martin Then there are the more geometric images: squares, triangles, boxes, walls, towers, numbers, block letters. Jessica Hogarth There are also more energetic shapes, such as arrows, stars, zigzags, diamonds, crowns, things in motion. Christina People who study these images believe they can tell a lot about the doodler by what they have drawn.. do you think your flowers mean you are emotional? or that your squares mean you are down to earth, or that your stars mean that you are determined? When it comes to art everything needs balance. A piece that works really well will incorporate many things: size and shape and direction should be considered. Just like colours, shapes too can be harmonious or complimentary. Weight of lines and colour are other elements to think about, and a balanced mix can produce a visually stunning piece. Depending on how these elements are brought together the art can exude contrasting emotions: from bold lively excitement to more subdued and calmer feelings. Tracy Scott A recent phenomena is Zentangling, this is a registered name and refers to the more structured side of doodling, where the artist enters a 'zen' like state of relaxation and freedom: almost a form of meditation. There are courses and books available which teach the specifics of the many patterns. You do not have to buy into the Zentangle brand, any paper will do as will any pen. Use what you have, what you like, what you feel comfortable with. However if you would like to see how a Zentangle is drawn then this video will show you the basics of how to create a string, adding your pattern and finally some shading. In it's purest form doodling would be black and white, as in just pen or pencil and the substrate. But we have access to so many wonderful mediums for colouring that it follows that we would want to include colour in our patterns. these can range from a painted background with doodling over the top, to specific areas shaded with coloured markers or pencils. Here we have 2 different feathers, one black and white and one colour. I am sure you will agree they are both stunning. I find it very hard to choose which I prefer. Often text is incorporated into a doodled piece, sometimes as part of the pattern and other times the text is the focal point with the doodling acting as support. AJ Artjournal A brilliant way to start with doodles is to make an piece of art inspired by your initial. Note that this one isn't just doodled patterns, there is stencilling in here too. It's a great way to mix the two. Martha Lever Of course, patterned letters have been around for a long time. Check out the Book of Kells Another simple way to introduce doodles to your book is to use them as borders. This can be as easy as scribbling uneven lines around a word or a whole title or taking it further and surrounding your whole piece. Borders can be broken up with odd scribbles here and there, or make them look like faux stitching, or go all out and make patterned borders. Melissa Sansom ValerieSjodin Borders don't have to go all the way around, they can just be dangling from the top of a page like these by Joanne Fink. If you like these she has a book of Dangle Designs. Doodling need not be limited to flat projects such as cards or journals. How about doodling a t-shirt, like this one from Victoria ? or some shoes.. If working on fabric is your thing then fear not you don't have to doodle with a pen, you can use stitching, both hand and machine to create a doodled look. How adorable is this doodly type stitched figure from Leila Montero or these doodly flowers from Snapdragon's Garden How about a little home decor, perhaps you have an empty window ledge that could be home to a few doodled birdies. ... or why not go big, really big! I can see you all now off to doodle your craft room walls. I really want a wall like this. Jess Lambert At the other end of the scale we have the tiniest book I have ever seen, by Evan Lorenzen. If you don't fancy going quite that small then there is lots of doodling to be done in regular sized books, though they don't have to be a regular shape. Valerie Sjodin We love mixing things up, so why not combine traditional drawing of a face with doodled hair. Alisa Burke If drawing faces is scary, then use one from a magazine and doodle around that. Check out this link to magazine doodles from Ana Strumpf called Re.Cover this could be a really fun project to do with children, or for a page in your journal. I personally love creating doodled animals. Here are two that I have made,I started with an inked outline, filled this with colour using Promarkers and then added the patterning each one was then cut out and backed onto patterned paper. Darcy But what if you can't think of any doodles? Well the lovely Jessica Sporn has a video here showing you how to add doodles using your stamps and some tissue paper. I will finish with this gorgeous journal page, by far my favourite piece found while collecting photos for this intro. Check out Deb Weiers on instagram, her work is very organic. I found this piece first, but after seeing the rest I could have chosen a dozen more. Do you have pens in hand, ready to doodle the world? Ready, Set. Go... Remember doodles can be as simple as framing a card, or adding extra to a stamped image right through to mega doodles. whatever you do for this topic i guarantee you will get lost in the moment. Have fun. Don't forget to follow Darcy's and Leandra's pinterest boards if this topic pushes your buttons, you will see plenty more examples to whet your appetite there! I am really looking forward to seeing what you create over the next 2 weeks! Darcy Topic 10: DoodlesPaperArtsy Blog Challenge We'd love you to share your ideas and link up your creative response to our current blog topic, scribbles and Doodling. Take a minute to read the challenge guidelines below. All links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Doodles link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, May 29th, winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00. 1. The challenge is a for you to show how you are inspired by the current blog topic. Your entry should contain: - a mention of which post inspired you and why, and - a link in your blog post to that original post on the PA blog. The whole concept of this challenge is 'play along with us'. You are encouraged to put your own twist on ideas you see on our blog, do your own thing - whatever grabs you! 2. The link you put on our linky page should lead directly to the specific post on your blog where you have explored the technique/ idea mentioned in point 1 above. Don't link to the home page of your blog, or no one can see your specific post. 3. We prefer your challenge blog post is created exclusive to our challenge, but if our topic fits perfectly with another challenge, then you may link to both if appropriate. 4. You are most welcome to use stamps/ products/ substrates you have to hand from a variety of companies, we do not expect you to exclusively use PA products - it's lovely when you do though! 6. You can enter as many times as you like. We don't want to restrict your creativity! NB. Link closes at 17:00 Sunday May 29th (London Time) 7. The winner of the random draw will receive a £50 credit voucher to be redeemed on the PaperArtsy Website. The credit voucher includes VAT and postage. We request that one of your purchases is an A5 rubber stamp. You can add any other items to your basket, but the final total should not exceed £50. 8. Each fortnight on Sunday, the winner will be announced at 19:00 (London time). In the same post, the link for the next fortnight will be posted. 9. It's your responsibility to claim your prize coupon from Darcy. email: [email protected] Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
Photo Credit - D.Eric Murphy for The Silverman Group / Art Loop Open Art for Sale during 2nd Half of Art Loop Open For the Second Half of Art Loop Open, all works are now for sale. Jason Messinger's mural "Sympathies", a 5' tall by 9' wide, hand-carved ceramic tile mural is located just past the Concierge Desk - across from the Potter's Lounge bar at the Palmer House Hotel. Prices for all 190 participating artworks are located next to each piece. On Friday Oct. 29, 15 awards were distributed from the Art Loop Open. Congratulations to all the artist winners, and to the Chicago Loop Alliance and Chicago Artist's Coalition for their dedication in this first Annual event. "Urban Sentinels" at Illinois Artisans Shop Now through the Holidays, Chicago's Illinois Artisans Shop presents a selection of Jason Messinger's signature Telephone Pole Tiles. Look for his signature work reproduced on Buttons at the SOFA Chicago show this weekend. Cornelia Arts Building November Open House On Friday Night, Nov. 19, from 6 - 10pm, the Cornelia Arts Building at 1800 West Cornelia celebrates its annual November Open House. Featuring the work of over 20 of the building artists and artisans in their working art studios. Jason Messinger, studio #204, continues his Guest Artist Showcase with oil paintings by Joey Wozniak. CAB November Open House Fri. Nov. 19 6-10 pm 1800 West Cornelia, entrance on Ravenswood. CorneliaArtsBuilding.com
An original multiple layered block print created in 2021. This particular print features a bold circles design in three separate layers of colour in Ochre, magenta and cyan. This is a one-of-a-kind unique print. This was print 59 of 100 as part of my 100 mini prints project in 2021. Printed area 13cm x 16cm approx. Paper approx 19.5cm x 26.5cm. Print as pictured. Original hand-printed work, signed by the artist, Susan Yeates. Printed onto white Japanese Masa washi paper.