"Evening By The Pond" Giclee edition print - printed especially for you! The second photo from the top shows the print in the matte. The signature and title will be added per order, so that's not shown in the photo. I have also included a photo of what this might look like framed and hung in a room setting! image size: 11" x 14” matte size / frame size 16” x 20” A stock size frame should be easy to find, and you can just pop this print right in! Each print is signed and titled on the matte, and dated with the year the original painting was done on the reverse. Each print includes foamcore backing, mounted print, matte and is individually bagged in acetate. The mattes I use are all white – white reflects color from surrounding objects, so no matter where you hang this print or want to move it around your home, the matte will pick up reflected color from the room! Plus, it really makes the color in the prints pop. This print will be made specifically for you! Specifics: This print is reproduced from an original painting by me, Jan Schmuckal. It is printed in-house on lovely, Epson Watercolor paper. I experimented with many different papers before I settled on this one: It is archival, water-resistant, fade-resistant, and has a beautiful richness! My prints are made using Epson Pigment Inks, which are tested and guaranteed not to fade for at least 120+ years. COPYRIGHT: I retain all copyrights to my artwork. ALL MATTED PRINTS SHIP VIA USPS PRIORITY MAIL - you are paying actual shipping costs plus materials for shipping. Please be patient with shipping delays caused by circumstances beyond my control with postal processing facilities. EVERY package I ship goes thru the Chicago USPS hub. No refunds due to shipping delays will be issued. I'm working hard to ship weekly to avoid any extra delays beyond my normal processing time. A note: if you live in an apartment building, and you MAY live in a building with good neighbors, or a doorman, or in a splendid neighborhood....but I can't tell that....so I will require a signature on orders shipped to an apartment or suite.
The natural beauty of women has been a source of inexhaustible inspiration for artists of all mediums for ages. A 63-year-old Spanish artist Vicente Romero Redondo explores femininity through his amazing figurative painting ideas.
When it comes to painting a portrait, there are three specific types of paints that are used – oil, water and acrylic paints. Each of these paint types has their own advantages and disadvantages. The difference in costs and the way each paint behaves when used are some of the factors that people consider when they pick out a medium to paint, but many purists believe that oil paintings are the way to go, as they look the best. It is because there is richness and sheen to oil paintings that is simply not there in the other mediums that we use for painting. Of course, what surface you are using to paint also makes a big difference like painting on fabrics and creating art for wearing and decoration.
It is often assumed that artists are born with a natural talent for drawing and that you could never be as good as the artist your admire. This is not true.
I like exploring dreams and bringing to life stories from another world with the help of AI. My journey process taught me that we all dream about an ethereal world, a land of hope and beauty. And so I start to reveal this realm that all of us dreamed about at some point. Blanca Rozo is just a reflection of the world inside us, an inner landscape.
Title: "Spirit of Night 1" Highlight: Digital download, 2 High Resolution Digital files- 4x5 and 11x14, 1 PDF with 3 links to large (over the 20 mgb) High resolution jpgs in various ratios Looking to add a touch of classical beauty to your home? Then look at this wonderful Art Nouveau piece. Art Nouveau is an organic style popular between 1890-1910. This art piece is of the Spirit of Night, a beautiful woman floating in a colorful celestial scene. Her red hair and dress flow through the night. It is in the style of artist Alphonse Mucha. Framed in an intricate border design and flowing line work. This colorful piece of blues and red/orange has a great sense of movement. This piece will brighten up any space. This art piece has been created with the use of AI art techniques and digital painting techniques to give the final product an authentic and vintage feel. I digitally hand paint these works to clarify and refine the finished product. This artwork can be a perfect addition to your living space, bedroom, or home office. The best part? You can instantly download and print the digital file in the comfort of your own home, making it a cost-effective and easy way to add beauty to your life. The print-friendly CMYK 300dpi image is available in five high-quality JPG files in different ratios via 2 digital downloads and 3 links on a PDF file so you can choose the size that fits your decor. The file comes in 5 different ratios/sizes for easy resizing, including 2x3, 3x4, 4x5, ISO ratio international size, and 11x14. After purchase, the digital files are accessible through your Etsy profile. The 3 jpg will be provided via a links on a PDF file. 2 jpgs will be download via Etsy. The large file sizes are perfect for large prints and ensure the best printing quality. Please note that this is not a physical item, and nothing is shipped or emailed. Add a touch of vintage Art Nouveau charm to your home with this stunning digital art print. If you have any questions or problems with printing, please don't hesitate to contact us. Thank you for choosing Wonder Seasons Art! I have left white bars on sides of the art so when fitting the painting into different ratios the art was not distorted or cropped. You see this on art prints and posters. Download details: 1 pdf file with links to 3 CMYK 300 dpi jpg files in different ratios/sizes. 2 jpg files via etsy You will get 1 jpg in each of these 5 ratios which allow you to resize the image: 2x3 ratio = 20x30, 16x24,12x18,6x9 3x4 ratio = 18x24, 12 x16, 9x12, 6x8, 3x4 4x5 ratio = 16x20, 8x10 ISO ratio international size = A2, A3, A4, A5 11x14 ratio
Jaanika Talts, Estonian artist
Auguste Toulmouche’s 1866 painting “The Hesitant Fiancée” is making the rounds on TikTok FYPs across the globe, inviting women of all ages to not only marvel at and meme-ify the bride’s pissed off scowl, but see themselves in it, too.
The natural beauty of women has been a source of inexhaustible inspiration for artists of all mediums for ages. A 63-year-old Spanish artist Vicente Romero Redondo explores femininity through his amazing figurative painting ideas.
Fosse… anche l’unico canto libero di Ophelia lasciami sfumare così infiorata di mia follia in assolo del fato che mi trascina via... ~ Catherine La Rose© ~ Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor Heyser was a German painter from Gnoien/Dresden. He began studying at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts under Leon Pohle and Paul Mohn. After initially spending three years in Dresden, he attended the Kunsthochschule in Karlsruhe and then the Académie Julian in Paris. After completing his studies Heyser devoted himself mainly to portraits and historical paintings. Among the portrayed were numerous prominent figures such as Prince Regent Albrecht of Braunschweig, Prince Albrecht of Prussia and Prince Johann Georg of Saxony. In addition, Heyser created genre pictures, whose representations were based on German poetry, for example, "The Fisherman" after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1886).
Ever since the invention of the camera in the early 1800s, photographers have documented everything, from wars and protest marches to scientific discoveries, and even space landings, allowing everyone to, in a way, "attend" these special events.
When it comes to painting a portrait, there are three specific types of paints that are used – oil, water and acrylic paints. Each of these paint types has their own advantages and disadvantages. The difference in costs and the way each paint behaves when used are some of the factors that people consider when they pick out a medium to paint, but many purists believe that oil paintings are the way to go, as they look the best. It is because there is richness and sheen to oil paintings that is simply not there in the other mediums that we use for painting. Of course, what surface you are using to paint also makes a big difference like painting on fabrics and creating art for wearing and decoration.
Classical art and art history might sound a tad complex to some of you Pandas, but we assure you, they’re both a lot of fun. And someone who makes it far more approachable for all of us, near and far, is the founder of the ‘Classical Damn’ project on Instagram.
Allan Walton (1891 - 1948) A Sunny Corner
Now that school is out, the next best place to read a book is at the beach, on a hammock, in the garden, or outside on a starry summer night. And here are the drawings and paintings to prove it.
Vertical orientation. The extremely talented Gustav Klimt created landscape paintings that are the epitome of exquisite elegance, fusing symbolism, ornate patterns, and sensual figures to reveal a world of beauty, passion, and human connection, all in 5K.
When we talk about fashion photography we all know that it is a product of manufacture with little time of life, something commercial. Very few photographers have managed to bring fashion photography to the artistic field, and they are what we call legends today.
There’s beauty everywhere around us. When we slow down, breathe in deeply, and take a closer look, we’ll notice just how gorgeous and soul-healing life can be.
Here is a giant list of useful art links which you may find useful. If you know of any other art websites that should be on the list, feel free to let me know. Art Publications & Media Websites Bored Panda - A popular website which features weird, unusual and fun art posts. You can submit
This postcard was printed between 1903 and 1959. This postcard has variants, which the Newberry defines to include: textured versus untextured cards; any...
You can ask any architect about nature, and they will tell you that there is no greater inspiration for a young, or even a more experienced architect than
Let's celebrate our fuzzy friends with Endre Penovac’s breathtakingly beautiful paintings! He uses a wet-in-wet watercolor technique to create fur that looks soft enough to touch. We love his minimalist style and the way he captures the true essence of cats. Enjoy our selection of ten ethereal watercolor and ink cats of the artist’s favorite subject.