With great regret I can no longer despatch items to GERMANY, new packaging rules have made it near impossible to guarantee delivery. Any German orders will be refunded. Due to covid-19, Please understand that postage times could be affected, I apologise in advance but this is out of my hands. Quality Stencil This stencil is laser cut out of 250 or 190 micron mylar sheet. Mylar is a very durable material which can be hand washed and reused many times over. For visual purposes 1 photo is the stencil cut out of card, as mylar is translucent. You do not get a card stencil. 190 micron Mylar is very pliable and is easier for light weight or uneven surfaces. 250 micron Mylar is a bit sturdier but is still pliable, good for windy areas or outside use. The picture is cut out of an A4 sheet, not the size of an A4 sheet. Please allow for space around the picture. Custom orders can be taken by email, quotes available on request Postage is usually within a few days.
Using just pen and ink, French artist Nicolas Jolly crafts intricately-swirling images that are as impressive as they are detailed. Each composition is
| Rolf Lindegren Mer info Född: 1952 Bosatt i: Täby E-post: [email protected] Egen hemsida: www.rolflindegren.se Utbildning: Grundskolan för konstnärlig utbildning 1971-72 Konstfack HKS, 1972-1978 Wiks Folkhögskola grafik 2014-2016 Utställningar i urval: Separatutställningar: Galleri Riddaren, Stockholm 2008 Galleri Svea, Stockholm 2008
The title seems to describe a completely different post. It's a shame how the words dark/black can have such bad or sinister connotations. Australian Artist Justin Estcourt specialises in these role reversal drawings. By reversing the background and foreground of the usual black and white ink drawings, you get this amazing contrast that really makes any illustration on the page pop. We talk about warm and cold colors; black to me, is a separate category all together. An example might make it clearer. At night in the dark looking out of the window staring into the distance, whilst focusing on nothing, a sense of calm seems to take over. A time to order your thoughts without many tiring and distracting stresses, jabbing their sharp fingers into you, trying to catch your attention for their own purposes. In the dark of the night, their effects slowly washed away by the serene clarity that silence brings; it restores and refreshes you, ready for it to start again at dawn... I think that the feeling and experiences tint the way we see other things in our lives. That is why when I see color black, I associate with what I mentioned above. Ps. Most of the drawings I found didn't have names, so I gave them some. For more of Estcourt's work here on DesignStack, press this LINK. Worlds apart connected by dark matter. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Visiting my pet fish. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Travelling trough the stars. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Running in circles. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Looking out at space. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Planets aligned. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Hypnotic octopus. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Shooting star, make a wish. Press the Image to Enlarge it. The sleepy city. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Clouds like waves for the fish to swim in. Press the Image to Enlarge it. The entrance to a new reality. Press the Image to Enlarge it. In quiet concentration. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
This is a tiny print study of a larger project in the utopias series. I have been interested for a while in plants and organisms that hypothetically speaking could survive and help us survive in a fictional post apocalyptic world. Oyster mushrooms have been used to clean oil spills and radioactivity. These series are dark and bright at the same time, mostly they help me stay optimistic. This print measures 3.5" x 5.5" It is printed on warm white acid free Stonehenge paper 5.5"x7.5" Printed from a hand carved linoleum plate
Black Cat Original Print - titled 'Curiosity'. Original, hand printed linocut, printed on hand press in black ink. Signed and titled in pencil by the artist. Supplied in a cream mount. PERSONALIZE YOUR PRINT... Gary can replace the title on the print with your own cats name if you so wish. And as we love the people who love our work - THERE IS NO EXTRA CHARGE! Contact us with your cats name once you have made your purchase. Making art through the medium of lino is one where surprises are a daily occurrence. Every time an image is hand pressed the anticipation of the reveal when pulling back the paper can make for some wonderful, unique images. The weight of the press, amount of ink and paper used means every single print is different, such a refreshing change in this digital age. Open ended edition. Supplied in a cream mount. Mount size: to fit frame 24 x 30cms. Printed on archival quality printing paper using water based inks. Colour may vary from digital image. Picture frame not included. NOTE: This is Original Artwork - NOT a digital Print. Artist retains all reproduction rights and copyrights. Sale does not reflect transfer of copyright. Posted in protective packaging. Read more
Wolken (Clouds), 1890, Félix Vallotton
The title seems to describe a completely different post. It's a shame how the words dark/black can have such bad or sinister connotations. Australian Artist Justin Estcourt specialises in these role reversal drawings. By reversing the background and foreground of the usual black and white ink drawings, you get this amazing contrast that really makes any illustration on the page pop. We talk about warm and cold colors; black to me, is a separate category all together. An example might make it clearer. At night in the dark looking out of the window staring into the distance, whilst focusing on nothing, a sense of calm seems to take over. A time to order your thoughts without many tiring and distracting stresses, jabbing their sharp fingers into you, trying to catch your attention for their own purposes. In the dark of the night, their effects slowly washed away by the serene clarity that silence brings; it restores and refreshes you, ready for it to start again at dawn... I think that the feeling and experiences tint the way we see other things in our lives. That is why when I see color black, I associate with what I mentioned above. Ps. Most of the drawings I found didn't have names, so I gave them some. For more of Estcourt's work here on DesignStack, press this LINK. Worlds apart connected by dark matter. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Visiting my pet fish. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Travelling trough the stars. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Running in circles. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Looking out at space. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Planets aligned. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Hypnotic octopus. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Shooting star, make a wish. Press the Image to Enlarge it. The sleepy city. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Clouds like waves for the fish to swim in. Press the Image to Enlarge it. The entrance to a new reality. Press the Image to Enlarge it. In quiet concentration. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
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Below are items that can be purchased at the Gallery. Sorry, but they are not available for purchase online. Please call (785) 227-2220 or email [email protected] to buy Gallery Shoppe items. Books Birger Sandzén: Celebrating the Vision, written by Cori Sherman North is 86 pages in length with color and black and white illustrations, 11 […]
This is a small linocut print that is part of my every growing obsession with maritime art, CWB
Give your momma some flowers this Mother's Day! Introducing fresh cut tulip greeting cards. Here's a look at how an idea becomes a print: Step 1. Inspiration. These sweet little gals popped up around the mailbox and I fell in love. I started out by drawing some observational sketches to get the creative juices flowing. Step 2. Refinement. Experimenting with tracing paper to find the right composition. Step 3. Transferring the image to the block using pencil and carbon paper. Now we can get carving! Step 4. Printing a proof to see how the plate looks inked up. It's darker than I'd like, so I decide to do a bit more cutting. Step 5. Printing the finished plate on card stock using water based ink. And that's how a print is born! Should have these lovelies for sale on my Etsy shop by the end of the week!
Un pez fumando en pipa, un violín leopardo, una tetera voladora, una canoa banana... todas estas combinaciones pueden parecer palabras al azar, pero en realidad son conceptos detrás de algunas de las ilustraciones surrealistas de Redmer Hoekstra. El método del artista holandés consiste en asociar conceptos aparentemente distantes para crear obras que desafíen tus expectativas y te hagan sonreír. En este curso, aprenderás las técnicas que Redmer utiliza para dibujar con rotuladores (de punta fina), profundizando en los aspectos que hacen que un dibujo sea realista. Descubre una serie de ejercicios de pensamiento asociativo que te ayudarán a diseñar y a crear dibujos surrealistas.
I’m new to this pool. To introduce myself I’m adding an old drawing, one of my favorites. The original was scribbled in ball point pen in my journal … with barely enough light to see. Friends had taken my husband, Dale, and me to this little marsh near Alma, Wisconsin, a little town on the Mississippi River. Later I worked on this, more refined, version in one motel after another during our trip home to Oregon. My notes written at that time tell the story ….. The blackbirds are quieting. A chilly stillness creeps in swiftly after the sun sets. There is a promise of a hard frost. As darkness takes over, small, family groups of swans continue to fly low over the marsh, relocating themselves for the night. Just when we think we’re ready to leave, a bright glow disturbs the dark sky behind the eastern ridge line. It rapidly grows brighter. Up eases a thin sliver of moon. More and more creeps above the ridge line until a full globe shines in the dark sky. Geese and ducks continue to fly in. Three late swans circle into the valley; their whiteness catches the moonlight as they join swans already resting on the marsh.
Published for the first time in 1992, "Flood! A novel in pictures" is a silent story told through images by American artist Eric Drooker. A black and white New York under a constant rain is the protagonist of the novel, where lonely humans cross the streets, enter the subway, walk anonymously...
I haven't been totally twiddling my thumbs, just totally impatient with my slow-speed, dial-up connection to the internet. Here are two new woodcuts, my first in the year 2010. Yikes! Cat's Paw 7X9 woodcut 2010 What Boot? 9X7 woodcut 2010
More Big Cat Art ⬇ 🐯 https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MelvilleGallery?section_id=41835622 Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Art Nouveau with this exquisite painting featuring a regal black panther against a backdrop of enchanting purple skies. This unique artwork blends the grace of the panther with the elegance of the Art Nouveau style. Key Features: Art Nouveau Elegance: This piece pays homage to the Art Nouveau movement, characterized by its ornate and flowing design elements. The stylized portrayal of the panther amidst dreamy purple skies evokes a sense of timeless sophistication. Majestic Panther: The black panther, a symbol of power and mystery, is depicted with meticulous attention to detail. From its sleek fur to its penetrating gaze, the panther's essence is brought to life in a captivating manner. PRINT DETAILS -------------------------------------------------------------- • All prints are produced using a professional photo printer • Printed on high-quality 200 gsm silk paper • These prints do not include frames CANVAS DETAILS -------------------------------------------------------------- • Canvas frames are made of FSC® certified wood • Canvas has a 2-3 cm (0.8-1.2") thick frame • Packaged securely and shipped in strong boxes to prevent damage • Mounting kit included *Disclaimer* Depending on your screen type, the colour in your print may differ from what you see on your screen.
Please visit my newer website: TheresaMartinPrintmaker Lots of things to think about! Multiple blocks is a lot to juggle–in the conceptualizing, and the realizing. But this seems to be the d…
Franklin Booth (1874-1948) American artist of detailed pen-and-ink illustrations with the appearance of wood engravings. He created this style when he was young, self-teaching from illustrated magazine art, not realizing they were engravings. Pen and ink, The Car That Went Abroad by Albert B. Paine Century Magazine, July and Aug 1914 ___ Franklin Booth bio with images: www.bpib.com/booth.htm The Franklin Booth Project: outsidelogic.com/franklinbooth/ Franklin Book | Comic Book Stories: comicsbookstories.blogspot.com/2009/12/franklin-booth-187... comicsbookstories.blogspot.com/2011/07/franklin-booth-187...
Experience the extraordinary world of scratchboard illustrations. Discover the breathtaking artistry achieved through this unique technique.
Some favorite works that capture our current housebound quarantine mood.
Brilliant digital art and illustration of Patrick Seymour will be displayed. His work is totally simple. If you find out you’ll see that his work be made
'Do You Ever Think About What's Out There?' (Blue/Purple/Pink) is a handmade screen print of a linocut. It's printed on smooth Somerset 300gsm printmaking paper. The print uses a colour fade technique so that the stars on the print fade from blue to purple to pink, this technique also means that each print is a little different It's approx 30 x 42cm approx and is a signed and numbered edition of 75. Please note that image shown is only representative of the edition - you will receive a different number from the edition, than the one shown. Prints will be carefully packaged and posted First Class the UK. International orders will be sent by Royal Mail International track/sign where possible There's more info about my work at www.chrisbourkeart.com. Find me on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram as @chrisbourkeart. Join my mailing list via my website or Facebook page for occasional emails about new work and Etsy codes. Any questions feel free to email me at info[at]chrisbourkeart.co.uk
Hope you like this weeks submission for Illustration Friday. For me the Jellyfish definitely has a mysterious quality about it.
Student Relief Printmaking Assignment Student Dry point Assignment Student Pronto Plate Lithography Assignment Student Monoprint Assignment
Reduction Printmaking: In relief printing, a reduction print is a multicolor print in which the separate colors are printed from the same block. Usually, the lightest color is printed first and then the block is "reduced" by carving away certain areas to prepare the plate for the next color. The disadvantage of reduction printmaking is that once the print is complete, the process cannot be duplicated. The linocut is a printmaking technique similar to that of the woodcut, the difference bei