Artists use their skills to create all kinds of worlds, characters, and concepts most of us can't even imagine. The perfect example of that is Carles Dalmau.
5 high resolution 300 DPI files to print yourself! This beautiful, red haired woman and her ginger cat illustration is inspired by art nouveau illustrations and is a perfect addition to any retro, eclectic, or art deco style decor. She is stunning and will add a sophisticated flare to your space. This digital download is an easy, economical way to add flair to your walls. This print will add a playful vibe to any space. Why choose digital download? It is so economical, you can choose numerous designs to decorate your entire house, at a fraction of the cost. You are getting original art not found in any store. No shipping costs, and you choose the size you want. It is a win-win all around! These designs won’t be around forever so don’t hesitate and purchase it today! Once your purchase is complete, you will receive 2 pdf documents. One for printing and next step information and one with a download link for 5 high resolution 300 DPI jpeg files. Click on the link and save your 5 jpegs. If you choose to use an online print service, you send the jpeg files, NOT the pdf link. Your files can be printed in the following sizes: Use the 11x14 to print: 11x14 inches 28x36 cm Use the 2:3 ratio to print: (inches) 24x36, 22x33, 20x30, 18x27, 16x24, 14x21, 12x18, 10x15, 8x12, 6x9, 4x6 (cm) 60x90, 50x75, 40x60, 30x45, 20x30, 10x15 Use the 3:4 ratio to print: (inches) 24x32, 21x28, 18x24, 15x20, 12x16, 6x8 (cm) 61x81, 45x60, 30x40, 15x20 Use the 4:5 ratio to print: (inches) 24x30, 20x25, 16x20, 12x15, 8x10, 4x5 (cm) 60x75, 40x50, 20x25 Use the A1 to print: A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 We recommend saving your files to your computer or flash drive as soon as you get your download link. We discontinue designs frequently to make room for new art. Your link will be active for 30 days after artwork is discontinued. Once artwork is discontinued and the 30 days has expired, your artwork will no longer be accessible. We recommend using a professional print service for the best quality possible. Print vendor suggestions in FAQ section. *** Please note, you are buying a digital download, no physical product will be shipped to you. This original artwork is for PERSONAL USE only. DO NOT use this original artwork for reproduction in commercial use or resale in any form. mock up from Rawpixel
Inspired by the adorable nature of squirrels, we designed an image of a little squirrel asleep in a tree hollow. Collaborating with artificial intelligence tools, we've created a whimsical storybook illustration style depiction with a magical quality. Print Details: • Unframed giclee print • Printed on 230 gsm weight, neutral white, archival matte paper • Multiple sizes The estimated delivery date for this product reflects the time needed to create and ship your purchase. Also available on stretched canvas: https://www.etsy.com/gimlesgallimaufry/listing/1681586752 Request another size by using the "Request Custom Order" option on our shop's home page: https://www.etsy.com/shop/gimlesgallimaufry
are we still doing this? hi I'm Celia and I'm an illustrator/comics person! I also like swords #VisibleWomen
“아니, Ivan Bilibin 그림 왜 이렇게 좋아? 너무 심각하게 취향저격으로 좋은데....”
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Artists use their skills to create all kinds of worlds, characters, and concepts most of us can't even imagine. The perfect example of that is Carles Dalmau.
“趣味一直線で自分を癒すために描いた自分のための絵です🍄刺繍とかフードとかきのことか…季節感完全無視だけど楽しかった╰(*´︶`*)╯”
I miss going to comic shops so much!!!! I loved going with friends and sharing what we were reading every week... so heres two illustrations that are just a mishmash of the many local comic shops ive loved 😢❤️
One of the great Japanese woodblock artists, Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950) was especially noted for his exquisitely detailed, evocative prints of landscapes around the world. His work is beautiful, subtle and often atmospheric, displaying a real mastery of his technique, which allowed him to capture the subtleties of light and form. Yoshida often reused the same woodblocks, varying the colours and saturation to suggest alternate moods of the same scene – a different time of day, or even different weather conditions. Initially trained as a painter (of some renown), Yoshida began working with woodblocks in the early 1920s, and after a meeting with the owner of the Watanabe Print Store in Tokyo he had his first series of prints published. The woodblock technique is notoriously time-consuming and difficult, but Yoshida seemed able to capture the most delicate graduations of colour and the tiniest details in a temple façade or mountain face. Yoshida was a keen traveller and visited numerous countries from the early 1900s onwards - his cosmopolitan attitude is reflected in the landscapes and studies he created in countries like India and America. The traditional Japanese techniques in his work applied to a changing foreign world at the beginning of the 20th Century make for some fascinating, unexpected images, which sit comfortably alongside his more elegiac landscapes. Whilst the world has changed almost immeasurably in the 50 or so years since Yoshida died, when viewed today, well-kept examples of his woodblocks still have a real vibrancy and warmth to them. Yoshida died in 1950 but his two sons Toshi and Hodaka both became respected woodblock artists in their own right, carrying on the family tradtion. In fact, since the mid-1800s the same Yoshida family - Hiroshi's forebears - has produced eight artists of serious renown – a veritable woodblock dynasty. Boat in dry dock, Kinoe Grand Canyon (Bright Variant), 1925 The Cherry Tree In Kawagoe, 1935 Obatan Parrot II, 1926 Yarigate, date unknown Yomei Gate, 1937 Taj Mahal, 1931 Taj Mahal, Night, 1931 Snake Charmers, 1932 Sketch of a Tiger, 1926 Kinkaku, 1933 Kameido Bridge, 1927 Iris Garden In Horikiri, 1928 Obatan Parrot, 1926 Icho In Autumn, 1926 Udaipur 1931 Early Morning, Fujiyama, 1928 Elephant, 1931 Eboshidake, 1926 Cryptomeria Avenue, 1937 Climbing Snow Valley, 1926 Cave Temple In Ellora, 1932 Breithorn, date unknown Avenue Of Cherry Trees, 1935 Konoshima, 1935 All images © Estate of Hiroshi Yoshida
之前畫的小鈴被採用了!!!! 到現在還是不敢相信,真的超級超級感謝我好感動嗚嗚😭🙏🙏
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Artists use their skills to create all kinds of worlds, characters, and concepts most of us can't even imagine. The perfect example of that is Carles Dalmau.
cornflakesdoesart: althought I wanted to finish these while it was winter , it’s still snowing here so here, some warmly dressed folks!
SERA QUE HOY, COMO LOS MAESTROS EN CAPITAL ESTAN DE PARO, Y TUVE DESDE MUY TEMPRANO A MI NIETITO CONMIGO, Y LEIMOS E INVENTAMOS CUENTITOS, TUVE UNA REGRESION A LA INFANCIA??, POR ESO UNA LAMINAS INFANTILES DE SUSAN WHEELER PARA EL FIN DE SEMANA. ESTA ES MI PREFERIDA, ME TRAE RECUERDOS DE CUANDO ERA CHICA E IBA CON MI MAMA A LA PANADERIA A COMPRAR ALGO RICO EL SABADO A LA TARDE PARA LA MERIENDA Y ME COMIA TODO CON LA MIRADA !!!, AYY!!!, QUE TIEMPOS....
some cozy animal friends