This sweet lavender vinyl record art adds a soothing note to any space. *** Each Album is individually painted and may not exactly match the picture shown.
Introducing custom vinyl paintings. Commission your favorite song by artist John O'Hara. The Forsyth Art team will message you after purchase to discover the song you want for your home. Perfect for special gifts, anniversaries, birthdays, and more. Custom made to order. Please allow 10 to 12 weeks. In Vinyl series. Forsyth is proud to represent John O’Hara, a self-taught artist from Saint Louis whose work is found in some of the most beautiful rooms on Earth. His large scale paintings instantly create a cool environment in any design, large or small. Colorful, witty, cheerful, and dramatic. The size, visual presence, and quality of his work also make it a tremendous value.
This is a hand painted koi fish vinyl record. It’s perfect decor for a boho/alt bedroom or dorm.
A painting by Alex Colville shattered the artist's previous auction record at a sale held Wednesday in Toronto.
Hand painted by me, made when ordered, shipped within a week
This sage green vinyl record brings a soft peaceful touch to any space. *** Each Album is individually painted and may not exactly match the picture shown.
Take a look inside the sketchbook of artist and writer Evie Hatch whose sketchbook practice traverses her investigations into drawing, painting, pigments.
ARTIST Janne Parviainen uses long exposure and light painting techniques to create ghostly images of art in his own home in Finland.
Virtual Paint Tutorial | Disco Ball Paint Tutorial *Video Link BELOW! 50 minute video This listing provides a download file that includes the password to the video (copy & paste the URL provided below, then use the password to access the video). Supplies you will need: Round Canvas or thrifted Black Vinyl Record Paint brushes (big and small) Paint palette (plate will do) Water cup Paper towel 3-5 acrylic colors of choice (I used purple, orange, Tuscan teal, cloudless blue, pink, and black) COPY & PASTE the LINK below to access the password protected video: https://vimeo.com/788712514 *Must purchase the listing to receive the password :) Tips appreciated | Venmo @madebykate
These terrific images appear in a book of textile samples (swatches) produced by the Robert Maison, based in Paris, France. A label on the inside of front cover notes: “Maison Robert, Victor Ducroquet, gendre et successeur, no. 78312.” The mounted illustrations are chiefly watercolor drawings of textile designs, numbered 4495 to 4735, but without … Continue reading "A Glorious Book of French Textile Samples (1863)"
Record#daily prompt#season 2#attempt 1 Colours of memories Are fading away Our journey together Is so short Yet we let the ego win And allow pride capture our heart! The keeper of, records of our b…
Handwriting is one of those things most people don’t really give a second thought to today – we live in a world where we are surrounded by text and the vast majority of the time it is printed rather than hand written, and children today are far more likely to receive classes in touch-typing than traditional penmanship.
German expressionist painter Karl Hofer painted two versions of "The Record Player" in 1939 (shown above). He was labeled a degenerate artist by the Nazis, but regained recognition after the war as one of the greatest German painters. I love this image and the idea of the record player having a double meaning. The second one may actually have been painted two years later according to one source. Not sure. In any case, it was during the war and the sad, frozen faces seem to reflect that. Wondering if Margaret Keane saw these and he influenced her. The Art of Amy Crehore