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I create my patterns using a combination of computer and handmade finish and I design them in the style of 'pointillist' style of art which is a technique of painting in which small distinct points of primary colors create the impression of an intermediate color. So, when you look at the embroidered piece from a few feet away all colors mixed together and it looks very realistic. FREE SHIPPING BY EMAIL. The first photo is the original work of the artist and the second is the embroidered result, according to the pattern. With your purchase you will receive with electronic delivery to your email box, 1. A PDF with picture that shows how it looks the finished piece. 2. A PDF with instructions and symbol key. 3. A PDF pattern with black and white symbols. 4. A PDF with thread lengths. Stitches : 235 x 335 Size on 14 count Aida fabric : 16.79 x 23.93 inches, 42.64 x 58.96 cm. This pattern is embroidered with DMC threads. If you buy 2 patterns, please send me with a note or email, the title of the third pattern that you want for free. If you have any question or want different dimensions of the pattern or greater printing size please contact me. I will gladly accept your comments and feedback. Happy stitching And THANK YOU for your visit to my shop.
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Art is not something that happened in one era and that too when human beings were in a position where their basic needs were taken care of and they had the luxury of time and leisure to indulge in artistic pursuits. In fact, if you would notice art still existed when humans had to forage for simple needs like food, shelter and clothing. What else would explain the fact that the most ancient of tribes still found the time and wherewithal to create some form of art or the other? We should take the time to appreciate the fact that people who had to struggle to survive took the time to make something that was pretty. Art in those days was not only for sensual appreciation but was also a means of recording their way of life. Take complex yet beautiful aboriginal art examples, you will see what we mean. You should look at aboriginal art ideas you can’t afford to miss to understand what we are saying.
Big size - High quality Japanese paper (washi) - Kyoto yuzen paper
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All my patterns are created using a combination of computer and hand correction and are designed in the ‘’ pointillist ‘’ style of art which is a technique of painting in which small distinct points of primary colors create the impression of an intermediate color. So, when you look at the embroidered piece from a few feet away all colors mixed together and it looks very realistic. FREE SHIPPING BY EMAI. With your purchase you will receive with electronic delivery to your email. 1. A PDF picture that shows how it looks the finished piece. 2. A PDF pattern with black and white symbols. 3. A PDF with instructions and symbol key 4. A PDF with thread lengths. Stitches: 220 x 425. Size, with 14 count Aida fabric: 15.71 x 30.36 inches, 39.9 x 77.11 cm. If you have any question or want a different size please contact me. I will gladly accept your comments and feedback. Happy stitching And THANK YOU for your visit to my shop.
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