A list of public domain characters that crafters can use to create products.
The images in these galleries are low resolution preview images only and therefore not suitable for printing, to download a HIGH RESOLUTION FILE of any of the images below, simply click on the desired image and you will be taken to the digital gallery archive where that image is hosted. Once there, you will beContinue reading "Public Domain Artwork: Scenic"
Where do artists find sources for creative inspiration when there is nothing new under the sun? The public domain is a vast treasure trove!
Take a peek at the 2020 public domain books, featuring an array of titles published first in English in 1924.
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These books by Virginia Woolf, Ernest Hemingway, Franz Kafka, and A.A. Milne enter the public domain on January 1, 2023. They become available for anyone to use freely.
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Public Domain Book: The Peter Patter book rimes for children. Published 1918 by Rand, McNally & co. in Chicago . Written in English. openlibrary.org/books/OL6621075M/The_Peter_Patter_book
If you’re looking for free to use public domain images for personal or commercial creative projects then my list of image & photo collections is for you.
“Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful.” —Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
In this post, I'm going to talk about public domain and copyright for artists. Did you know that we cannot legally sell certain quotes on your artwork? I'll share the details with you in this post.
You can find free images online in several places and then print them or modify them to create art for your home. It's a great way to create a gallery wall.
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Explore Public Domain Quotes by authors including Tawakkol Karman, Heather Brooke, and Peter Thiel at BrainyQuote.
This illustration is from the public domain book, The Book of Knowledge, The Children’s Encyclopedia, Edited by Arthur Mee and Holland Thompson, Ph. D., Vol II, Copyright 1912, The Grolier Society of New York. The original copyright for these books was 1899. This poem and drawings are from page 328. The poem is titled "The Wind in a Frolic"
(These links currently all go to poets.org, a beautiful resource for reading poems from American poets.) Brook at Hangenbieten in the Alsace (1870–1871)by Theophil Preiswerk (Swiss, 1846–1919)…
A large (A1-size) print illustrating a tree of life, flowing with a quote from Martha Graham with advice for artists. This collage was made using the British Library's collection of public domain book illustrations dating back to the 17th century. From an edition of 300 prints, signed and numbered, accompanied by a letter of authenticity. A1 dimensions : measuring W59.4 x H84.1cm (W23.4 x H33.1 inches) Printed on Hahnemühle German Etching paper (310gsm) - a heavyweight paper with a slightly warm base tone and a strong mottled texture. It creates a print with strong colours and deep blacks that feel rich and high in contrast. This is due to the texture of the paper enabling it to hold more ink and capture the light.
Where do artists find sources for creative inspiration when there is nothing new under the sun? The public domain is a vast treasure trove!
Voltaire, pseudonym of François-Marie Arouet, (born November 21, 1694, Paris, France—died May 30, 1778, Paris), one of the greatest of all French writers. Although only ... Read more
We know a lot of you like to use quotations in your artwork. We also know you want to be sure you’re not stepping on anyone’s copyright interests when you use those quotations. While you may be able to get permission from a copyright holder, you might want to make it easier on yourself by using quot