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A Succulent Printable Art Poster with a Retro Plant Illustration. This Digital Download Print is perfect for your dorm, bedroom, home office, living room or wherever a little touch of color, nostalgia and personality is needed! - YOU WILL RECIEVE - You will receive 5 high-resolution JPG files (300 DPI) that are ready to be printed at any of these sizes: • 1x - 2x3 Ratio file (4"x6", 6"x9", 8"x12", 10"x15", 12"x18", 16"x24", 20"x30", 24"x36") • 1x - 3x4 Ratio File (6"x8", 9"x12", 12"x16", 18"x24") • 1x - 4x5 Ratio File (4"x5", 8"x10", 16"x20", 40x50cm) • 1x - 11x14 Ratio File (11”x14”, 22”x28”) • 1x - International Ratio File (ISO) (5"x7", A5, A4, A3, A2, A1, 50x70cm) - HOW TO DOWNLOAD - • After your purchase, you'll see a "View your files" link which goes to the Downloads page. Here, you can download all the files associated with your order. • If you have an Etsy account, you can access them from Your Account > Purchases and Reviews > Download Files. • If you don't have an Etsy account, you'll find a link to download your purchase in the receipt email that was sent to you after purchase. • To learn more about digital downloads please refer to this article: https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108?segment=shopping - HOW TO PRINT - • For printing at home: Use good quality heavy weight paper in a matte finish. • For printing at a local print shop: Supply the jpg file in your desired size to any print shop (Fedex, Walgreens, Walmart, etc.) I recommend using a heavy weight paper. - PLEASE NOTE - This is a digital product ONLY - no physical product will be shipped, and the frame is not included. Colors may vary slightly depending on your monitor and printer. This purchase is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. Please do not resell, distribute, or share access. Because the files are digital, I do not accept cancellations/refunds, but please reach out to me if you have any questions or concerns!
One of England’s most versatile and inventive artists of the postwar era, Hockney became widely known in the 1960s for his vivid landscapes, domestic scenes, and intimate portraits born in California. The Arrival of Spring, Normandy, 2020 marks his third series documenting the blossoming of spring, having done his first in 2011 and the second in 2013. For this latest project, he observed the richness of the season from the bucolic surroundings of rural Normandy. Working en plein air (in the open air), he spent his days scrutinizing and recording the subtle, daily changes in the plants and light as spring emerged and took hold with all its drama and glory. The plein air approach was particularly fitting for his endeavor due to Normandy’s associations with the origin of French Impressionism. As Hockney noted, Monet witnessed and recorded 40 springs in nearby Giverny.However, unlike his Impressionist predecessors and in keeping with his long-held embrace of contemporary technology (he has used fax machines, laser photocopiers, and other 20th- and 21st-century digital instruments throughout his six-decade career), Hockney used the medium of the iPad for The Arrival of Spring, Normandy, 2020.
From donuts to radicchio, there’s art here for every kind of cook.
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.
Eyes on illustrator Dean Stuart. Dean Stuart is an illustrator and gallery artist based in Oakland, CA. He creates illustrations for books, magazines, and
With the autumn blues slowly creeping in, the wet weather rolls in yet again. It starts as a whispering in the air, hiding the bright sun behind a curtain of dark clouds looming in the sky. Sometimes it blows like a gentle shower, inspiring you to curl up in a cozy blanket with a hot beverage and a good book. Other times, it falls in big fat drops, leaving you spellbound as a thunderstorm pummels outside the window.
Art deco is one of those design styles that defies the passage of time. One of the first, major international styles of design, Art Deco appeared in
“It's Not Too Late” is an archival print of original artwork by Lisa Congdon. Our acid-free giclée prints are printed on lush matte art paper in Portland Oregon. Our prints are only available here in our shop and in a few hand-selected retailers around the world. Open editionPRODUCT DETAILSSmall and medium prints are packaged with a stiff matboard backing in an eco-friendly clear bag. the larger prints are rolled in a tube. If you order a large and another size they will come rolled together.All work copyrighted © by Lisa Congdon.SHIPPINGAll shipping envelopes and boxes are chosen with both the safe transport of your item(s) and it’s environmental impact in mind. Responsibly harvested papers, recycled, recyclable and reusable materials are used as much as possible. We are a two person operation who carefully pack your orders throughout the week. While most orders ship quickly, please allow up to a week, as sometimes we get a lot of orders, and we get a little backed up. The most common turnaround time for orders to ship is 2-5 days. If you need something super quickly, please message us and we will see if we can help!INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: International orders usually take 1-4 weeks to arrive from our ship date. Once it leaves the U.S.P.S. we have no tracking until it is delivered by your local service. FEES: Some countries charge an import or custom’s fee. Please be aware of your country’s rules before you place your order. We cannot predict, nor are we responsible for the fees incurred by your country's postal service.
Library patrons make excellent art models.
“Art Nouveau – but make it spooky.” That’s Karl Alexander Wilke (1879-1954) in a nutshell. When first we found the Austrian-German illustrator, who carved out his own delightfully eerie corner of Art Nouveau artworks through clever magazines covers and adverts, we were suitably jazzed. Quite frankly, we’re pleasantly slack jawed that some of these babies…
Fantastic creatures with keen attitudes and fragments of human anatomy occupy the vivid watercolor illustrations of Lou Benesch.
COVID-19 shutdowns and restrictions forced the world's biggest children's book fair to re-imagine its format in 2020 and for the first time since its
This is a high quality signed art print on matte cardstock paper. This is an illustration that I made based on my pet cat and rat.
A collection of great composition tips from artist Mitch Leeuwe (@MitchLeeuwe) there's even more great art tips on his Gumroad! Source: https://t.co/MsobBSyIvq #agorastudio #framebyframe #animation #animator #artist #reference #resource #tutorial #illustration #arttips
We’re a day out from Thanksgiving, so it’s about time I share a post about our 2021 Halloween costumes!