A beautiful mixed media piece that I worked on traditionally, scanned and got made into prints for anybody to have! Perfect to hang in your studio, bedroom, dorm, office and more. - 8" x 8" - unframed - vibrant colors please mention in your note when purchasing if you'd like it signed or a custom note on the back!
6" x 9" Print of Original, Mixed Media Drawing on Distressed, Dictionary Page This drawing of geologist tools is drawn in sepia ink and created with pastel and colored pencils on a distressed page from a dictionary that includes the definition "Geology." Unlike similar prints available from other artists, this image was drawn directly on a page from a repurposed, rescued book. This is a digital print of the original artwork. The original artwork may or may not be available in another area of my shop. This charming piece is reproduced on 110 lb Card Stock using archival inks. It will be shipped attached to a sturdy piece of mat board in a protective sleeve. The print has a white border surrounding the image for easy framing. My signature will be added upon purchase. The "Flying Shoes" watermark will not be on the purchased print but is used to discourage digital pirates. To view the personal story behind this drawing or to follow my artistic adventures please visit my blog - flyingshoesstudio.blogspot.com, Feel free to convo with me if you have questions or are interested in a similar, commission piece. Thank you for taking time to browse through The Shoe! Kristy Copyright and All Rights Reserved by the Artist*
Kirsten’s playful signature figures are back alongside contemplative landscapes in this third solo exhibition at Cape Town's Salon Ninety One.
"No Opossums In Rome" is a signed and dated digital reproduction of original mixed media artwork by Jeff Mitchell on a heavyweight semi-gloss paper. Each print arrives with an embossed CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY card, identifying the print with a unique reference number documented at the studio. PRODUCT INFO // The printed area is 11" x 14" on a 12" x 18" satin-coated sheet rated for years of vibrant color and durability. FRAMING // This print can be a) cut down to fit an 11" x 14" frame, b) placed directly in a 12" x 18" frame or c) placed in a 16" x 20" frame with a standard sized white mat sold at your local craft store (recommended). SHIPPING // This item is carefully banded and packed in a 3 inch, heavy-duty tube mailer. See photo for packaging. < < See more Film Art Prints > > http://www.etsy.com/shop/BoxingBear?section_id=12016759 < < See more Indie Art Goodness > > http://www.etsy.com/shop/BoxingBear www.boxingbear.com : : find us on facebook for coupons and free stuff Oklahoma residents pay an 8.517% sales tax
When I visited the Amsterdams Historisch Museum a few weeks ago, I was surprised and thrilled to find, in a room devoted to enormous guild portraits of different sorts of tradesmen, 2 walls devoted to portraits of surgeons guilds (see top photo for an installation view.) The portraits range from the early 17th to the late 18th Century and are truly spectacular in scale, quality, and affect. Many of the guild portraits were painted during the annual surgeon's guild public dissection, for which the city would provide an executed criminal. My favorite of these paintings is the third image down, the painting of one of my favorite historical figures of all time, Doctor Frederick Ruysch, dissecting an infant with the assistance of his son, who holds an animatedly posed child's skeleton. Ruysch was a brilliant Dutch anatomist famous for his imaginative tableaus using similarly animated tiny skeletons, as well as his uncannily life-like wet specimens, famously captured by Rosamond Purcell in the wonderful Finders, Keepers. I have found copies of all the surgeon's guild paintings on view in this room (and a few more found in the museum's portrait database) and posted them here, for your pleasure. Images, top to bottom :1) Installation view. 2)Anatomische les van Dr. Sebastiaan Egbertsz., ca. 1601-'03; Aert Pietersz. (ca. 1550 - 1612). 3) Anatomische les van Dr. Frederick Ruysch, 1683; Jan van Neck (ca. 1634/'35 - 1714). 4) De osteologieles van Dr. Sebastiaen Egbertsz., 1619; toegeschreven aan Nicolaes Eliasz. Pickenoy (1591 - 1653) toegeschreven aan Thomas de Keyser (1596 of 1597 - 1667). 5) Anatomische les van Prof. Frederik Ruysch, 1670; Adriaen Backer (ca. 1630-'32 - 1684). 6) Anatomische les van Dr. Willem Röell, 1728; Cornelis Troost (1697 - 1750). 7) Anatomische les van Dr. Jan Deijman (fragment), 1656; Rembrandt (1606 - 1669)
A4 print of a mixed media illustration. These prints are limited edition and signed. The prints are on recycled paper and printed locally in Cornwall. All prints are posted in plastic free and recyclable packaging. Dispatch time is 1-2 weeks as they are printed once the order is put through. Prints may be posted sooner than this.
About The Artwork The title Fran refers to a dog I had years ago named Francisco. The dog, a whippet breed, lived with me for many years until it got sick and died. Dogs are faithful and inseparable friends. When my first daughter was born, Francisco was already among us. She lived with him until she grew up. This artwork is a tribute to the kind personality of this animal that brought so much joy to my home at that time. Drawing: digital - giclée print Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm (certificate) Copies: 10 hand-signed by artist and numbered in front (certificate os authenticity / holographic stamp) Original Created:2023 Subjects:Dogs Materials:Paper Styles:FigurativeFolkIllustrationPop ArtPortraiture Mediums:Giclée Details & Dimensions Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in Frame:White Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Art prints are packaged and shipped by our printing partner. Ships From:Printing facility in California. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
A creative collaboration between Nikita and Maria Replyanski and Kirill Maksimchuk from the world of Cyber Warrior. In this art project, they research a nature of an artificial personality. Team has created 8 characters by mixing real shooting, 3D printing, computer graphics, fashion, and art