Ocean Waves Felt Textile Art A textural textile collage made with stitched, appliquéd and beaded felt. An abstract piece inspired by the colours and textures of the ocean. Felt was made using merino wool fibres, curly sheep locks , angelina fibre and mulberry silk tops. To make felt fine layers of wool fibre are overlapped. Agitating with hot, soapy water loosens the scales of each fibre. It is then rolled (and rolled and rolled and then agitated some more then rolled some more – it really is a long slow process) until the fibres ‘felt’ into a wool fabric. Felt 'pebbles' were added. 'waves' have been created by layering cut pieces of felt and covering them with organza and netting. It was then heavily free motion machine stitched around the cut shapes and the net was cut away creating surface texture and dimension. White mulberry bark has been added to give the illusion of the crest of the waves. Beads have then been hand sewn into the felt. I love the textural effects of combining different textiles. A unique, colourful, stunning textural art Signed in stitches Felt at widest points 31 cm x 26cm. up to 3 cm thick in places Mounted on to a 3.5 cm deep canvas 30 x 40 cm Wool is naturally resistant to moisture and dirt but can be blown gently with a cool hairdryer to remove dust. A few drops of lavender oil deter moths. Postage is Royal Mail signed for For international postage please ask for a quote
Gold Coast Longboards - Acrylic Ocean Platypus Longboard Little Blue Creations Limited Edition collaboration with Hand Made Ocean Resin Art Limited Stock available The complete setup includes: 38″ x 9″ Acrylic Platypus Longboard Resin Wave Art - applied by little blue creations Acrylic construction 7″ Reverse king pin trucks ABEC 9 Chrome bearings 70mm 80A Clear Longboard Wheels with Ocean Blue Core
This is a print of my original 24x30" oil on canvas Dream Cloud Series, Peaks Of Tomorrow - What You’ll Receive - *A personally signed print *Non-toxic acid free ink and paper *Each print will come unframed *Colours may vary according to difference in computer screen settings *Custom sizes are available - please contact me! - Paper Finish Options - *High quality archival inks with ‘matte’ finish on Fine Art Paper (1” white border on all sides for framing and handling) - Canvas Options - *High quality archival inks on unstretched/rolled canvas (3” mirrored border on all sides for framing and handling) *High quality archival inks on stretched canvas (ready for framing/hanging) Standard USA/Canada orders will be shipped via Tracked Standard Shipping and will arrive in 2-9 business days once dispatched. All orders from other countries will be shipped via International Standard Shipping and will arrive in 10-45 business days once dispatched. Package may or may not be tracked. - Where Else To Find Me - Website: www.dimitriartist.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/dimitrisirenkoart Instagram: www.instagram.com/dimitrisirenko
To love is to be swept up in this wild ocean Rocked in the cradle of our mother’s womb But then when birth comes with the tearing What agonies will we face Dreaming of existance If our entire…
According to the New York Times sculptor Mario Ceroli is one of the least known yet most influential artists of the Italian post-war scene. His work spans over forty years and I encourage you to take a deep dive into his website to explore his wide range of installations and sculptures. Two of his most beautiful works depict crashing waves sculpted from thin layers of precisely cut wood and glass titled La Vague and Maestrale. More
Clear Skateboard Deck with Blue Resin Ocean Waves This unique, first generation of the 'Ocean Wave' skateboard deck wall art features mesmerizing, handmade, resin ocean waves in the Traditional colorway that will transport you straight to the beach! With its crystal clear base, this skate deck showcases the intricate details of the delicate resin waves as they crash against each other.
Surfrider is a community of everyday people who passionately protect our playground - the ocean, waves, and beaches that provide us so much enjoyment.
Clyties of the Mist, Herbert Draper, 1910, Nude Woman Swimming Ocean Waves, Sea nympths, frontal nudies, 6 7/8x 8 1/2" Cotton Canvas Print Draper's most productive period began in 1894. He focused mainly on mythological themes from ancient Greece. Colors will vary due to your monitor settings Free ship US You frame it! This art print was taken from a vintage painting, print, postcard or digital source. It is in the public domain in the US because the copyrights (if any) have expired. All quoted shipping costs are USA only. I will ship to your country, via first class intl. USPS, but please contact me for a quote before you buy. All art prints are custom designed to fit into a standard, modern frame. The openings on these frames are smaller than the listed size. Your print will be slightly larger than the opening. You can carefully trim it to fit your frame, and pop it in, with or without a mat. Each print is made as it is ordered. Please convo me if you need a specific size. I use real cotton artist's canvas, and the newest technology to enlarge the images, pixel x pixel. There is no stretching or skewing, Cotton canvas is textured in tiny squares, and produces a soft finish like a painting. Since it is fabric, it grabs the color for an extraordinary presentation. I use archival canvas, and special dyes to print each image. They will last 100 years under normal circumstances. Your monitor settings will vary from mine, so colors may look different to you than they really are. Color match technology produces exact colors to the image file used. Satin canvas is also textured, but it not as dense. It has a semi-gloss light and moisture proof finish. It is great for posters, too. NO stretching or mounting is needed. No need for expensive, custom framing. I use special, secure packing materials, to insure that your item arrives safely. I have been collecting and selling art prints for many years. I may have just what you are searching for. Just ask, and I will create a special listing, just for you. Thank you for your interest. Carol@ [email protected]
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It surely feels great when the last seam allowance was press and quilt top carefully iron out before fold up for photo day! This quilt might had been the quilt that I spent most hours and making good square trimmings. Gosh, it is ready to being quilted, any day now! I also wrote a quick tutorial for you, if you would like to make one! There are total of 30 large Patchwork Blocks to make this quilt top. So the layout is 5x6. It is a closed to a queen size quilt and barely fit to the living room floor here. I chose using versatile and bold prints for the darker value prints; 80% of the prints are used from {Suzuko Koseki} prints, one of my favorite Japanese textile designer. The other 20% of the prints are used from last bit of older prints that have saved from years of sewing and also added a few new prints that I purchased earlier this year. For the low value prints, I used 50% of Kona Snow (from Robert Kaufman) and low value prints that has smaller scale prints on. So, it gives some nice contrast as a whole. The challengs of making this quilt I'd say were the time, patience, and determination. Time: This quilt started August 2016, but really started cutting and making efforts of making was last October. When the weather was cooler and I was able to stay time in the workroom for longer hours. Soon after that, it became a Snow Day project! It was just that perfect for the Snow Day, slow process. I was able to keep on sewing and making more HSTs during snow days. Patience: In the earlier quilting years, it seemed so important to start a quilt on the weekend and finish it on following weekend. Oh, it was surely fun and lots sacrifices, too! Lack of sleeps because I was young, quick dinner meals because mama has to get back to finish the quilt and poorly assemble/sewing jobs after all, live and learn! This quilt really made me to take time to process every little step of making. Carefully cutting squares (good squares), accurate 1/4" seam allowance sewing ( it is very important if it calls that for seam allowance), HSTs (half square triangles) trimming is so time consuming (good trimming brings happy dance when it comes assembling). Matching seam allowance sewing ( for nice nice triangles outlook). I preferred making small amount of cutting at a time for making a quilt, so I won't overwhelmed myself. I also do step by step job; cutting in one day, sewing in one day, pressing seams in one day, trimming in one day. Assembling in another day. It makes easier for me and allows me to work on other projects as well. Determination: This is probably the most challenge aspect in quilting for me over the years! That result many W.I.P ( work in progress) quilts, unfinished quilt tops, distract to new directions then end with many fabrics that might not work for the new projects over the time. When I first started the idea of making an ocean wave quilt, just a few block to start with. I didn't plan on if I'd make a full version of it. I actually had plan on making a mini quilt instead. Then I though if I scale up wouldn't that be so fun? I knew the challenges that I mentioned (time, patience, determination) would come to me. Then I started to organized how can I make the quilt without feeling overwhelmed. I planned once a week I would work on this quilt and little by little the time it will come together; step by step. I wasn't going to give up making this quilt, but maybe impatience towards to the end; honest talk! The assembling came really quick and probably is another favorite step in quilting for me. Especially when the seams are nicely match together! I stopped working on the sewing when it is time ( dinner time, rest time, off accuracy moments). I took finished Patchwork Blocks to the ironing board then start press seams in the back. Sometimes, I have 3 large Patchwork Blocks finished for the day, sometimes 5, and sometimes just one! Never too little to call for a good accomplishment for the day! The most pretty and surprise of the quilt is the pixelate look for the entire quilt. The versatile colors and the low values are nicely pieced together! The last 7 Large Patchwork Blocks were harder to finish up. I ran out HSTs, a few hundred of them. Then I stepped away for a few weeks before started pulling out fabrics and repeated cutting, sewing, trimming, and pressing. I found good joy for the repetitive making process because it will be a worth all after it is all put together and use! Unlike the other Ocean Wave Quilt that used flipped corners, I went with squares and HSTs process. Which means extra time and extra steps, but wroth every bit of that! Here is a quick and simple tutorial for you! You can decided on the color themes, making a big or small quilt. A mini quilt sounds really good to make! I'd make four patchwork units for a mini quilt, so that finished at 16"x16", fairly nice size for a quilt. You can download the quick tutorial images from the blog post and print it out! If you make one, please tag me over on Instagram. I love see your scrappy style ocean wave quilt! @quarterinchmark Enjoy xxc