Looking through huge eucalyptus trees on the Jerusalem boulevard in Jaffa at small neighborhood coffee shop filled by permanent customers. This print is from an original sketch in colored pencils, done on the spot in Jaffa. ▲ Size: 8 x 10 inches (20,3 cm X 25,4 cm) ▲ Colors: Green, Red ▲ Printed on high quality paper (Note that the colors may vary from screen to screen) ▲ Sold unframed (Fits in Ikea frames) ▲ Each print is signed and will be sent securely using a hard backed envelope ▲ More prints and posters: http://etsy.me/2je208f ▲ Back to shop: http://etsy.me/2jcab4Q Thanks so much for visiting my shop! If you have any question or would like to customize your order please let me know. :) Marina Grechanik © 2017
Fiona Apple, Idler Wheel tour poster, by Hikaru-Fer 2012
An official roundup of the decade's standout films.
Vintage Choose Something Fun Fishing Poster. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. Easy Returns and Exchanges
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This sketch of martinis at Bemelman's Bar was created on authentic hotel stationery. The drawing is floated against a warm white mat for added depth, and framed in black walnut. Please note that any purchased pieces from the O.N.S. Artist Residency will remain on view at O.N.S. until the end of the show in December, at which point they can be picked up or shipped.
SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES 1982
Flicking through the archives of the decade that keeps on giving.
a somewhat scullery maid
Cats have been a popular subject on Japanese art prints during all periods - from the Edo (until 1868) until our days. Part two presents leading contemporary Japanese artists who are well-known for art prints showing cats. All works were created after 1945.
These are the spirited women who communicate the unspeakable.
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Jean-Vincent Simonet (French, b. 1991, Lyon, France, based between Paris, France and Zürich, Switzerland) - With In Bloom series Jean-Vincent Simonet prints onto plastic paper then washes the...