A traveling exhibit of Dutch artist Theo Jansen’s wind-powered Strandbeests (“beach animals”) makes its only West Coast appearance at San Francisco’s Exploratorium, opening tomorrow and running through Labor Day. We got a chance to talk to Jansen and see his massive creations up close and in action.
Медвежонок и зайчонок были сшиты для выставки) Медвежонок пользовался бОльшим спросом и его купили практически сразу( еще и заказали двух), а зайка вернулся домой, но потом нашел хозяйку и недавно уехал в Норильск) Рост мишки 28 см, зайки 26 - без ушей)
This Sunday's panel about the artistic friendships and rivalries between the Neo-Impressionists and other artists at the time inspired me to look deeper at the relationships among the artists in the Neo-Impressionism and the Dream of Realities. Strong bonds existed between members of Les Vingt (XX) in Belgium and artists in the Société des Artistes Indépendants in Paris. For instance, Theo van Rysselberghe and Paul Signac were very close friends, and Rysselberghe would frequently visit Signac at his home in St. Tropez. Their time together at the seaside was spent sailing as well as discussing and creating art. Others, including Henri-Edmond Cross and Emile Verhaeren, would occasionally join the two on these trips. In Paris, multiple artists from the Neo-Impressionist movement would live together for periods of time or share studio space. This is the type of environment in which Signac would host weekly social gatherings, where painters, poets, critics and musicians could come together and share ideas. The personal relationships that these artists had helps to explain the some of the similarities in their works from that time, and reinforce the connection between them.
Clearly, Theo loved his stuffed kitten, but now he's obsessed with his real kitty, Zelda.
Für Dich und zum Verschenken, für Kinder und Erwachsene.
Crochet Tulip Theo flower doll with this easy to follow crochet pattern. Make your own amigurumi Tulip Theo. He is a happy tulip.