Norwegian Folk Art Print This is an image inspired by the beautiful Rosemaling folk designs of Norway. The image is printed on museum quality fine art paper. Choice of three print sizes: 5" x 7", 8" x 10", 11" x 14" --Comes in a protective plastic sleeve --Mat and frame are not included Please note that colors might vary slightly from your computer screen to the print itself.
Rosemaling is the decorative painting of Norway. The word rosemaling is a compound word of ros (decoration) and male (to paint). Rosemaling has a long, rich history in various regions of Norway, roughly from Trondheim southward. Rosemaling is a diverse art form that has its beginning in churches, where the walls and ceilings were richly decorated. As you walk through the museum, you will see many examples of old and contemporary rosemaling. You will notice variations between the local styles of the old painting, which have been picked up and further developed by contemporary painters. You can appreciate this especially when you view the rosemaling in the annual National Exhibition of Folk Art in the Norwegian Tradition at Vesterheim.
Norwegian Folk Art Print This is an image inspired by the beautiful Rosemaling folk designs of Norway. The image is printed on museum quality fine art paper. Choice of three print sizes: 5" x 7", 8" x 10", 11" x 14" --Comes in a protective plastic sleeve --Mat and frame are not included Please note that colors might vary slightly from your computer screen to the print itself.
Estas son imagenes que muestran alguno de los pasos a realizar, y que pueden servir de orientación a aquellos que, como yo, son novatos con el pincel...
«Eg lika meg godt uti gjestabodslag med nok utav mat og drikka. Men eg tykkjer at alt faar ein betre smak naar det kjem på ei rosemalt brikka».
Ever heard of Norwegian Rosemaling? This beautiful art form comes from Norway and has its roots in religious art forms dating back to the Renaissance. Free-flowing and dynamic, the Rosemaling from …
People in the Petersburg area can hone their rosemaling skills or try out the technique for the first time this week with an award-winning painter and teacher visiting from Wisconsin. Rosemaling is a traditional style of Norwegian decorative painting used on anything wooden, from plates to buildings. Nancy Schmidt is teaching classes Tuesday through Saturday upstairs at the Sons of Norway Hall. She’s been teaching rosemaling for 40 years and this is her third visit to Petersburg.
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Ever heard of Hallingdal Rosemaling? Did your family come from Southern Norway? Rosemaling is the traditional decorative art that is timeless, and unique. Hallingdal is but one of the various style…
I have just finished an 8-week rosemaling course. It met on Thursdays for 8 weeks. I missed two weeks because I was traveling, but I did do some painting. Here are the things I painted in this class. Rosemaling is Norwegian folk painting, that is normally done on wood. It can be done on other surfaces, but wood is the most common one. I, however don't feel I'm good enough to paint on a lot of wooden objects. I am still practicing and learning, so I do a lot of painting on paper. sometimes if the design turns out well I scan it and make cards from it. So during this class I painted many designs on paper as well as 3 wooden plates. I paint free-hand and my designs are my own. Many rosemalers, especially at the level I paint trace designs or sketch out designs before they start, but I'm just too lazy to do it that way. This is a 6-inch plate. This is one I did on paper, scanned and added the outer color on my computer, to use as a card. This is the extent of my photo-enhancing skills. This is a 7-inch wooden plate. I did these three yesterday. The teacher had left a sketch on the board from the previous day's class and I used that as inspiration for this design, which I did three times with the same colors, but slight variations in the design. I cannot do 2 identical designs. Finally, this is inspired by a painted sketch done by Norwegian rosemaler Nils Elingsgard.
Norwegian Rosemaling kit with wooden mangle board and design packet. Ready to paint! The mangle board is basswood and comes unassembled (handle to be attached). The design packet includes all information for completing the project. Packet includes photos, designs, supply list, paint palette, and complete instructions. It also includes information for general back grounding, acrylic conversion, and brush care. A great painting project.
Here are a few sketches I did last spring in class. These two are basically the same design, but with different colors. And then the mangletre that I painted in the class I took last week. I really had no idea that I was painting in the same colors as the sketch I had done in class 3 months ago. I have a place to hang this at home next to the cupboard where I keep my iron. Do you know what a mangletre is? It's Norwegian.
Ever heard of Norwegian Rosemaling? This beautiful art form comes from Norway and has its roots in religious art forms dating back to the Renaissance. Free-flowing and dynamic, the Rosemaling from …
BRC3 - Receive a new and unique design packet in Rosemaling each month. Delivered to your mailbox. The packet includes: wooden item for the packet, photo, design, supply list, paint palette, complete instructions, brush care information, general back gounding information, and Acrylic conversion information. No shipping charge. The shipping is included with the price. 3 months for $39.00.
«Eg lika meg godt uti gjestabodslag med nok utav mat og drikka. Men eg tykkjer at alt faar ein betre smak naar det kjem på ei rosemalt brikka».
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That sounds like a good pairing, doesn't it? I actually was going to do a post about Christmas decorating and paper trees, but decided to save that one for later. It would have made sense before Christmas, but now I figure it doesn't matter when I do it. KNITTING I was then going to do a post about knitting and had photos of these hats to start and then realized that's all I had. I am also working on a sweater, but it's not at a point that I want to photograph it or talk about it, so all I have is these hats that I made for Christmas gifts. My son asked for a hat with this Intellivision logo on it. He sent me the logo back in September, maybe. so I worked it up and knit him a hat for Christmas. I wasn't sure if my other son would want one too, but when he saw his brother's he decided he wanted one too, so he and I worked together to convert the image he found on-line into a graph for knitting. My sons are 38 and 33, so they played with Intellivision when they were little. I made his using left-over yarn when we traveled to Virginia for New Years at my sister's. And here they are both together. The Intellivision logos work well for knitting, because they used very low-resolution graphics. I could have made a better-looking skier, but then it would have looked less like the original blocky Intellivision figure. I used Jared Flood's "Turn a Square" pattern, but worked it flat until I'd completed the intarsia logo. Then I joined it and finished it in the round. Oh, in both cases, after finishing the hat, I ripped out the ribbing at the bottom and reknit it going down. For the first one the hat was about an inch too long, and for the second, I just didn't like the way the ribbing looked. I also made two hats like this one for my niece and her boyfriend. That's a mock-cable pattern and it worked up quickly. This is the Cross-stitch-mock-cable-hat by Barbara Benson. That's pretty much it for the knitting. The sweater I'm knitting is on a 2.75mm needle and is taking a long time. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------Interlude to change subjects------La la la la la-------- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ROSEMALING I do have some interesting Rosemaling photos. I took these last fall in the classroom. My teacher has been rosemaling for many years and has worked with some excellent rosemalers. She has some samples done by some pretty famous rosemalers. If you've never heard these names, then you are not a rosemaler. This one is by Nancy Schneck in 1984. I love the whimsy here. And the unexpected straight lines right in the middle. Wonderful! This one is by Sigmund Årseth. (There should be a little circle over the 'A', but it doesn't show up very well.) This is an older example of Sigmund's work. He always had a quick, free stroke, but his more modern work is more angular. This is more rounded. He is one of the very few rosemalers to use white in his work. And here are two by my teacher. She is very talented. Her name is June Nyberg. This plate you can see is finished with a reddish stain letting the wood grain show through. I love these soft colors on the reddish background. Here's another one by June. And finally a couple done by me. Not quite the same quality, but I'm working on it. For this one I used Sigmund's as inspiration. I'm going to try to blog more often this year. I still have some photos from Finland I need to put up on the other blog. I got started once, but ran into the holiday rush. Do leave me a comment. I love comments. Technorati Tags: rosemaling,Intellivision logo,hats
Norwegian Folk Art -- Scandinavian design to stencil from Rosemaling Pattern 12 is a great stencil that can be used as a border. It features a beautifully detailed flower design, and is the perfect size for repeating as a decorative border. Parts of the design can be used as motifs. Stencil as shown is completed in multiple colors. This stencil can also be painted in a single color. Stencil image measures 10" x 2.5" *100% Made in the USA since 2005 by our family-owned laser-engraving business. *Uniquely artistic designs that always delight and uplift! We've coordinated designs within categories for creative collages and murals. *Laser-cut on reusable 10 mil Mylar plastic -- safe and durable... perfect for stenciling flat or curved surfaces: walls, clothing, quilt squares, furniture, cakes, or crafts items! *Most paints will work well. Apply with stencil brushes, rollers, sprayers, airbrush equipment, sponges, markers... *FREE NEXT DAY SHIPPING on all USPS domestic 1st Class orders. (Other shipping options available.) For inspiration, see our blog post featuring our Rosemaling stencils, finished stencil projects, and project ideas. The Artful Stencil Blog: "Rosemaling: A Beautiful Traditional Folk Art Form". This stencil is excellent for repeated use. Each stencil is precision laser cut allowing for perfect results.
Norwegian Folk Art Print This is an image inspired by the beautiful Rosemaling folk designs of Norway. The image is printed on museum quality fine art paper. Choice of three print sizes: 5" x 7", 8" x 10", 11" x 14" --Comes in a protective plastic sleeve --Mat and frame are not included Please note that colors might vary slightly from your computer screen to the print itself.
Norwegian Folk Art Print This is an image inspired by the beautiful Rosemaling folk designs of Norway. The image is printed on museum quality fine art paper. Choice of three print sizes: 5" x 7", 8" x 10", 11" x 14" --Comes in a protective plastic sleeve --Mat and frame are not included Please note that colors might vary slightly from your computer screen to the print itself.