Each print is printed on Kodak professional paper and ready to be matted and framed. Print Name: "Buddha Walking Among the Flowers" Artist Name: Odilon Redon Date of creation: 1905 ---- Please be sure to see our multi print purchase special at the bottom of the print details ------------------------------------- Printing Information: Each print is created on professional grade photo paper Kodak Endura. Select from 4 different sizes and 2 different finishes. Print Choices: Sizes: 5" wide x 7" high 8" wide x 10" high 8 1/2" wide x 11" high 11" wide x 14" high Finish Choices: Lustre: Kodak ENDURA professional photo paper that has a fine grain pebble texture. Glossy: Kodak ENDURA professional photo paper with a glossy finish. Watermarks (copyright logo) will not be shown on your purchased print. IMPORTANT NOTE: Monitor Calibration All computer monitors are different and the colors may appear slightly different on every monitor screen due to calibration. Please understand that the sample photo color may be slightly different due to the calibration of your monitor. --------------------------------- Shipping Details: Packaging: Prints are shipped in a clear resealable poly bag sandwiched between two sturdy cardboard sheets and shipped in a rigid mailer to ensure they arrive safely. ------------------------------ ♥ ♥ BUY 3, GET ONE FREE Woot! Woot! ♥ ♥ FREE Print must be equal price or less. In order to receive the Free print you MUST DO the following: Note-----DO NOT PUT THE FREE PRINT IN THE CART------ Buy 3 prints and in the NOTES TO SELLER BOX specify which Free print you would like and we will be sure to send it along with your purchase. To ensure we send along the correct Free print: Please Copy the Title, specify the size of the print you would like and the paper; lustre or glossy.
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ⓒRebecca Bugge, All Rights Reserved Do not use without permission. Old sculpture of Buddha, semi-covered with moss. From the Japanese-styled garden of the Nezu Museum (you can't photograph inside the museum, but you can in the garden which was quite a special place).
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Buddhas and bodhisattvas often are depicted in Buddhist art with stylized hand gestures called mudras. Learn more about them here.
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We spent a good part of the official first day of summer under the cottonwood trees. Even on hundred degree days the mornings are nice. I felt like having a few iconic country things around in celebration, like this chippy old farm chair. I like to find them just this way with the old paint just barely hanging on in places. When I gathered up this painted watering can a hornet flew out. I found that odd until I saw that a paper wasp's nest had begun inside. An old watering can (or two or three) is a country basic too. My Queen Anne's Lace (or Cow Parsley as I love it called) is still hanging on even in the heat. But after all it is basically a weed. I recently found a number of serving things for out under the trees of summer. A ceramic pitcher in a classic ironstone form (but much lighter), for instance. I found this enormous beautiful vintage tole tray just yesterday. The booth lady suggested that it could be a table top all on its own, it's that large. I love the way that painted trays are sometimes autographed. And barely a scratch. A new little bundle of linen came home too. A towel with an elegant scalloped edge and monogram. A delicious linen hand towel with interesting lace. And an oh-so-artfully worked pillowcase with trim a foot long! And now we have the quintessential serving cart to join the circle. It begs the soft southern lady accent to go along with it, don't you think? I found the china trays on it for a bargain in the same place. Now all I can think of is lawn parties with frothy white cakes! Even the man of the house noticed how pretty it all was as he stepped out for lunch under the cottonwoods! The pink and grey details on this transferware platter have a Frenchy feel to moi. (No mark.) So airy soft and summery. With graceful tendrils in the corners. But I never even noticed this eensy bee detail until I saw the photos. It surprised me every bit as much as a hornet flying out of a watering can! Nothing very special has happened. But I am left with delight at the first real day of summer, and I wonder at how many of those days my vintage companions have served up before . . . . Happy first day of summer, y'all! Jacqueline Join me at Between Naps on the Porch~Metamorphosis Monday Elizabeth & Co.~Be Inspired Savvy Southern Style~Wow Us Wednesday Common Ground~Share Your Style French Country Cottage~Feathered Nest Friday My Romantic Home~Show & Tell Friday Shabby Art Boutique~Shabbilicious Friday
These are the most enlightened pears I’ve ever seen. Amazing! A+D (Images via Toxel)