"Carousel Ringmaster II" On this ringmaster's carousel you will find a unicorn, narwhal, snail and a black swan. Every print has a white border around the image and is ready to be popped into a standard frame. PLEASE NOTE: My images are reproduced according to the scale/proportions of the original painting. Most prints will fit into standard frame sizes and will show a little of the white border, the print title and the signature. A little tip: Many frame shops that sell pre-made frames will also sell standard size mats that may fit your print or they may trim a standard mat to fit the image to your liking. All prints are titled and signed and will arrive safely packaged in a stiff mailer. ***If you are ordering more than one paper print, I will use the fewest cello bags possible (putting multiple prints in the same bag), unless you state that you need them bagged separately. This will allow me to cut down on packaging waste. Thank you!*** © 2024 Heather Renaux - All work is protected by copyright.
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, c. 1889
Lighting Design is After Dark Theatre's greatest design skill. Our design team has won a string of awards since 2007 and treat theatrical design as an art.
Sergio Martínez Cifuentes was born in Concepción, Chile, on the July 7, 1966. [Private Collection - Oil on linen, 146 x 116 cm]
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Jax trying to tell pomni that there is no exit door: #TheAmazingDigitalCircus
The circus is one of the strange parts of performance culture and culture in general. It is something that has always drawn people, as it offered a unique world of magic, curiosity and suspense. The circus has evolved very much over time. Some things, such as extreme acrobatic acts have always been a part of […]
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THE AMAZING DIGITAL CIRCUS - OVA 1995
THE AMAZING DIGITAL CIRCUS - OVA FINAL 1995 TIMESKIP 3 YEARS LATER!
BLANK INSIDE This lion tamer sure makes it look easy! Do you know what's not easy? Making an elaborate pop-up book! This illustration hails from such a book by Vojtěch Kubašta: Circus Life: Tony and the Circus Boy (1960). It showcases grand circus scenes in his signature panoscopic style, complete with movable elements. The extraordinary craftsmanship evident in his work makes this card a fitting choice for an equally exceptional recipient! See our entire Circus & Carousel Collection! Vojtěch Kubašta (1914–1992) was a Czech architect, illustrator, and designer renowned for his groundbreaking pop-up and movable books. Born in Vienna and later settling in Prague, his journey into paper art began with the creation of intricate three-dimensional cards. His exceptional creativity and engineering skills enabled him to craft mesmerizing scenes that came to life within the pages of his books. With a focus on children's literature, Kubašta's imaginative designs merged storytelling with interactive elements, captivating readers of all ages! His remarkable legacy includes books translated into numerous languages, selling millions of copies. The original editions of his works are highly sought after by rare book collectors and are displayed in prestigious museums. This product was custom designed and created at our location in Seattle. Shop our entire Congratulations Greeting Card Collection!