Created by Indianapolis-based professor and artist Anila Quayyum Agha, Intersections consists of a heavily patterned hollow 6.5' wooden cube hung from the
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These Musical Instruments Sculptures bring together two of Philippe Guillerm's varied loves and expertise. The French Artist, as well as being a Musician and Sculptor he also Paints and constructs Carved Furniture. Most of the sculpture in the article were made using a combination of Oak, Mahogany, Maple and Walnut. A Little Help for my Friend. Back in Tune. Bad Timing. Cloak Room. Education. Friendship and Show Off. If You Want It Done Right Do It Yourself. Music Jack in the Box. No Tresspassing. Orpheus (Legendary musician, poet, and prophet in ancient Greek religion and myth). Self Taught. Unzipped. Vertigo.
Oil Paints Module has twenty eight holes for paint in tubes. Please Note - The Module can be used only in the top row of the Modular Workshop System. The Module to connect with other products of Modular Workshop System. Dimensions: 30cm x 15cm x 15 cm Main feature: 28 x 15mm handle ( diameter between cap and tube) Use the supplied magnets to connect with other modules. You can always change the configuration of modules according to your workshop needs. The set consists of perfectly fitted parts and assembly instructions. For the assembly wood glue will be needed. The Module does not include accessories, pictures just shows a sample of equipment. Hobbyzone Modular Workshop System Buy further modules to create your perfect workspace ! The Hobbyzone Modular Workshop System allows organization of the workplace tailored to your individual requirements. To connect the modules simply use the magnets that are included. Thanks to this solution, you can rearrange the layout of modules to suit current needs. The system has practically unlimited upgradeability, and you can add new modules easily to your workplace as and when required. An example layout is shown below, but you only need buy the modules that you want to suit your space.
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Where art meets design! Our abstract tribal mask sculptures are great conversation starters and sure to attract attention while culturally elevating any room.Material: Resin
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that an artist in possession of a creative mind, must have a great space in which to work. With all due respect to Jane Austen, from whom I borrowed her open…
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Flaggschiffdesign von SurfingOnion! Ethnische Maske in moderner Form. Es wird Farbe und positive Schwingungen in jedes Interieur bringen. Inspiriert von der Kunst der Bewohner des Amazonas-Dschungel. SurfingOnion Masken - Wanddekoration aus Holz für Wohnzimmer, Küche, Studio oder Büro. Dekorieren Sie den Innenraum auf Ihre eigene Art und Weise. Wir glauben an die Kraft zeitloser Bedeutungen. Die Dekoration besteht aus gebeiztem Eichensperrholz + MDF, das mit Molotow ™ Premium-Lack überzogen ist, mit höchster UV- und Wetterbeständigkeit. Die Dekoration ist handgemacht - jede Maske ist ein Unikat. Die Maserungen und die Farbe des Furniers können von den auf den Fotos gezeigten abweichen - Holz als Naturmaterial weist Unregelmäßigkeiten auf, was es uns ermöglicht, einzigartige Produkte herzustellen. Maße: 100 x 59 cm Produktion: 6-10 Werktage oder wenn wir eine auf Lager haben, versenden wir in 48 Stunden (siehe Zeitleiste unten) Bitte überprüfen Sie die Maße Ihrer Wand - diese Zwiebel ist ziemlich groß :) Wenn Sie diese Dekorationen in anderen Abmessungen benötigen, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte! Erfahre mehr über diesen Artikel
We’ve been doing quite a bit of painting around here lately. Unlike the tones of drawing we’d been doing previously, painting – especially BIGGER pieces – is pretty tricky to do on a flat surface… For the last couple paintings I did (Retired Rat Roams Rural Roads, Tentacle Creature loves Pretty Unicorn, and the Soldiers of Neukirch Uniform Plate) I dug out his old tabletop easel that my grandmother had used for I don’t know how long. (Remember: click on the pictures below to see a slightly larger version) Handy sturdy little thing, probably built for her by my grandfather or step grandfather. Somehow it had come into my possession and sat unused for years. Of course with all this painting going on, the kids got rather excited about he idea of painting themselves… and I got excited about them painting – though had avoided it for some time being rather concerned about the potential for MESS! As I said painting on a flat surface just wouldn’t do (sleeves in the wet paint and getting smeared all over EVERYTING!?) so I realized we’d need more easels. After snooping around downstairs I found a bunch of tiny little ones: The seems a little spindly and I had no idea where they came from., but we tried them out anyway. I thought maybe Amanda had used them for the summer camp she had run years ago. After using them we realized there were not really made for children to actually use as easels ( I later discovered they had come from my mom and were really for display purposes ONLY!). Being a handy sort of guy, however, I decided to copy the simple sturdy little easel my grandmother had. In a couple of hours I had manufactured two simple, solid, sturdy easels for the kids! Then I made another, bigger version for myself (in anticipation of working on LARGER pieces in the not to distant future!). I think I might make a couple more smaller ones – in case we have any smaller friends come over to paint with us!!
nathalielete: my new couple of chairs”monsieur Tulipe and Madame Marguerite” with the great collaboration of Anthonis Cardew and Clement Poma.