KNOB-BILLED DUCK Sarkidiornis melanotos ©瘤鸭 @patosygansos This common species is unmistakable. It is one of the largest species of duck. Length can range from 56 to 76 cm (22 to 30 in), wingspan...
International Being of Mystery Print I don't know what this is actually supposed to be, and neither does anyone else. One of the many bizarre figures which make up Richard Breton’s The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel (1565) — a series of 120 woodcuts depicting a range of fantastically curious and grotesque figures, reminiscent of some of the more inventive and twisted creations of Brueghel or Bosch All of my offerings are curated for maximum weirdness. I clean up the digital files as needed to ensure a high quality print. While some prints need extensive work to ensure high print quality, I make every attempt to convey their original, authentic features. I make the prints myself with an Epson giclée photo printer and lab quality materials. Inkjet ink (resists fading for 95 years) on acid free, smooth surface, fine art paper, 230 gsm and up. I ship them in acid free fine art protective sleeves. 4x6, 5x7 and 8.5x11 ship flat in rigid mailers. 11x14 and up ship rolled in rigid 3 inch fine art tube mailers. When you remove your print from the tube, keep it in the protective sleeve while you flatten it. ~Paper specifications~ 4x6 Matte: 230 GSM, 10 mil 4x6 Luster: 270 GSM, 11 mil 5x7 Matte: 230 GSM, 12 mil 5x7 Luster: 260 GSM, 10.4 mil 8.5x11 Matte: 230 GSM, 11 mil 8.5x11 Luster: 260 GSM, 10.4 mil 11x14 Matte: 230 GSM, 10 mil 11x14 Luster: 270 GSM, 11 mil 11x17 Matte: 230 GSM, 12 mil 11x17 Luster: 260 GSM, 10.4 mil Matte prints ship fairly quickly. Luster prints need time to dry before being packaged for shipping so they take longer. When you remove a Luster print from its sleeve, touch it minimally and at the edges to minimize any fingerprints. I do not trim the prints. If their aspect ratio leaves white borders at a given print size, I leave the borders as-is for the recipient to trim if they see fit, rather than cutting off part of the image. If you want to order this print with no white borders ~which does mean you will potentially lose part of the image~ then please request that with a customer order. Frames not included. Listing pictures showing the sizes available for each print depict the prints on matte paper, and the prints are already in the protective sleeves in which they are shipped. Contact me to discuss canvas, 100% cotton rag, or any other printing options. These options are available but have varying processing times throughout the year.
The “That's it, I'm craft shaming” Facebook group is the cathartic Facebook group you didn’t know you needed.
The X-ray is one of the great inventions of humankind and really comes in handy in some situations. Especially because children swallow objects that aren’t food on a daily basis. Not to mention dogs, who chew on and sometimes swallow everything in sight. Radiologists are so accustomed to seeing strange things on X-ray images that we’re sure some of these didn’t even surprise them.
A profile of David Lynch and Rick Rubin, two pioneers in the urban and disturbing on a joint crusade for inner peace.
Ámulatba ejtő fotók győztek az Olympus versenyén - A mikroszkóppal készült fényképek évente megrendezett versenyén osztották ki díjakat.
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MORE ACEO PRINTS -> https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/JulieFitzGeraldArt?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=780958730§ion_id=27909772 ✨FRESH NEW ITEMS LISTED OFTEN! Be sure to ♥ my shop to get all the tasty updates!✨ Hello! :) This is a print from one of my original paintings on 80 lbs Ultra Premium photo paper with a satin finish, it measures 2.5 x 3.5". Signed and ready to frame! Frames that hold a standard playing card are usually the perfect fit :) Thank you so much for taking the time to look at my art! Please get in touch if you have any questions at all <3 Handmade in Canada🍁 Please note that there may be customs fees on orders outside of Canada.
Ever tried to paint a cat? Turns out, it’s not as easy as you might expect. It certainly wasn’t for these medieval artists anyway! While they excelled at painting religious scenes, portraits of Royalty and naked ladies, this particular type of pussy offered an altogether different challenge.
I loved this when I ran across it on Facebook. It is the essence of what I think I’ve been trying to say for the last two years. Share your story. You never know who might need to hear it. Ri…
MORE ACEO PRINTS -> https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/JulieFitzGeraldArt?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=780958730§ion_id=27909772 ✨FRESH NEW ITEMS LISTED OFTEN! Be sure to ♥ my shop to get all the tasty updates!✨ Hello! :) This is a print from one of my original paintings on 80 lbs Ultra Premium photo paper with a satin finish, it measures 2.5 x 3.5". Signed and ready to frame! Frames that hold a standard playing card are usually the perfect fit :) Thank you so much for taking the time to look at my art! Please get in touch if you have any questions at all <3 Handmade in Canada🍁 Please note that there may be customs fees on orders outside of Canada.
People with tattoos know that there is a whole culture that comes along with it and it's something that the non-tattooed don't know about. You don't necessarily have to be a part of it, but there's always support between those inked. Sure there is less of a stigma now, but those with ink are still sometimes misunderstood by some types of silly categorization. A tattoo artist must be a member of some bike gang, right? If you have a not-so-discreet and god forbid funny tattoo, there's no chance of getting a proper job, right? Precisely because of these stereotypes the community behind the ink is alive and well.
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It's not like your working anyhow, but just in case you are, perhaps you should take a break to do something for yourself for a change, learns to...
We’re leaving Beardsley country. Taking the old dirt road off Harry Clarke county, on thru the inky backwoods and the old lost village long grown green and rotten with tree and weed, towards a place called Vania Zouravliov. The sky’s dark, and there’s movement among the trees that grow too close together to give any idea what that movement might be other than it’s something watching, something waiting. And you know pretty soon you’re going be meeting this something one way or another and the thought of it sends a cold ripple of excitement through your backbone as you push on ahead wanting to get there faster. That’s kinda like the feeling I get when I look at the artwork of Vania Zouravliov. Zouravliov is a Russian graphic artist based in London who draws sensuous, intricate pictures of beauty, death, sex, and decay. Born into an artistic family (his mother was an art teacher), Zouravliov was a child prodigy whose earliest works gained him considerable praise and some notoriety—“famous communist artists, godfathers of social realism, told him that his work was from the Devil.” He was drawing “evil hammerhead people” at the...