Nicoletta Ceccoli’s paintings are the visual counterparts of fairy tales. Beautiful, whimsical, and wondrous yet more gruesome than they initially seem.
Fine art print printed with water-based inks on cotton mix archival art paper . • Available in multiple sizes • Trimmed with a 2cm / 1" border for framing • Available framed in white, black and oak wooden frames
As Olivier de Sagazan uses clay to turn himself into a human sculpture at London’s mime festival, we look at the dancers who have performed on stages filled with soil, flowers, dust and water
x1 Dirty Dancing and Margaritas Print Print size options: A5 - 5.8 x 8.3" A4 - 8.3 x 11.7" A3 - 11.7 x 16.5" 5 x 7" 8 x 10" 11 x 14" 16 x 20" A2 - 16.5 x 23.4" A1 - 23.4 x 33.1" Unframed Artwork by @simplyextrajordanary Please read the printing and shipping information below before making your purchase and feel free to contact me should you have any questions. - Printed on thick professional and premium quality art paper. - Prints are wrapped in tissue paper, secured in a plastic wallet and are shipped in a rigid cardboard postal tube. - 1st Class Royal Mail shipping (Orders being sent outside of the UK are tracked) - Prints are sold unframed. Listing is for paper posters only and does not include the frame shown for presentation purposes. - Colours may vary, all monitors display colours differently and the printing process can also slightly alter colours. - Occasionally packages can take longer than expected to arrive especially if it has been shipped out of the UK. We are not responsible for delivery delays, lost or damaged packages. However if your package has not arrived within 30 days another will be sent out.
Original Dirty Dancing Soundtrack tape cassette set into a contemporary 3D box frame as wall art. The piece is made up of an 8 x 10 inch black wooden frame with cream internal mounts with white detail and a pink background to make the classic cover artwork of this film soundtrack favourite really 'pop'! "Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner!" Ideal as a gift or nostalgia piece for any Dirty Dancing fan. Postage is via DHL tracked and all items are reliably packed to ensure they arrive safely and in one piece. PLEASE NOTE: All of our frames are truly "one of one" as we do not repeat the exact combination of mounts, frames, backgrounds and cassettes so each piece of unique and owned by you only. We make these frames to order and can source any tape that has been released through the usual channels. Let us know if you would like us to make something for you. Check out our other frames in our shop TheTapeGallery. All items are priced individually depending in the costs of sourcing the tape cassettes (they can vary wildly!). Chris and Valeria
I love the process of mixing colours, getting my hands dirty, starting off from a blank canvas to an array of bursting colours, in fact sometimes I love painting with anything BUT brushes to get myself more involved.
Great Art Deserves to be on Canvas! Unlike thin posters and paper prints, Giclee canvas artwork offers the texture, look and feel of fine-art paintings.
Dirty South Dance Hand-Pulled 4-Color Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckletone Art Paper by Pop Graffiti Artist Shepard Fairey- Obey Rare Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. 2007 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 18x24 A few faint scratches to black areas. Shepard Fairey (b. 1970) Dirty South Dance, 2007 Screenprint in colors on speckled cream paper 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) Ed. 300 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles Dirty South Dance Silkscreen Print is a piece of artwork created by Shepard Fairey, the American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, and activist best known for his "OBEY Giant" and Barack Obama "HOPE" campaigns. Fairey's artwork is often characterized by its bold and thought-provoking imagery, combining elements of graffiti, pop art, and political activism. The Dirty South Dance Silkscreen Print is part of Fairey's OBEY series, which is derived from the "OBEY Giant" sticker campaign he started in 1989. The series aims to promote critical thinking and question societal norms, government control, and the influence of media and advertising on our lives. The Dirty South Dance print may feature Fairey's signature style, including bold colors, striking design elements, and a mix of typography and imagery. The piece may focus on the "Dirty South" music scene, which refers to a subgenre of hip-hop that originated in the southern United States, particularly in cities like Atlanta, Houston, and New Orleans. The artwork may attempt to capture the spirit of the music, its artists, and the culture surrounding it while also incorporating Fairey's sociopolitical messages. As a silkscreen print, the Dirty South Dance artwork would have been created using a stencil-based printmaking technique in which ink is pushed through a mesh screen to transfer the design onto paper or canvas. This process allows for the production of multiple copies, each considered an original print, and is a popular method for creating street art and posters. Collectors and fans of Shepard Fairey's work may be interested in acquiring the Dirty South Dance Silkscreen Print for its unique design and strong cultural commentary.