This devil image was inspired by the Mexican Loteria card, "El Diablo" and old school tattoo. My version is from the "Pierrot" Loteria deck, which is slightly different than the traditional "Don Clemente" Diablo card. This is a reproduction of my original art. You can choose a print that measures 5" x 7", 8" x 10", or 11" x 14". Signed on the back by the artist, and ready to slip into a standard sized frame! The watermark logo will not appear on your print. *Please note that colors appear different on every computer monitor.* Printed on matte fine art paper which is a high quality 100% cotton rag paper. It has a lovely surface texture, which replicates my original watercolor illustrations. This paper is archival quality, fade resistant, and water resistant. Printed with Canon Chromalife inks for lasting vibrancy. The print will be packaged in a cello sleeve with backing board. Shipped via First Class Mail in a sturdy mailer. Please view my other Loteria designs: http://www.etsy.com/shop/illustratedink?section_id=11240617 Interested in the full series? I offer Loteria print sets in my shop: https://www.etsy.com/listing/103366006/day-of-the-dead-art-prints-mexican © 2015 {Illustrated Ink} Leila Cothran. The sale of my art does not transfer copyright or any reproduction rights.
hola! cómo ha ido la semana? nosotros tenemos a 3 vecinitas que nos vigilan el balcón estos días. son tan graciosas! últimamente veo gol...
Discret au creux du poignet, colossal sous forme de fresque dans le dos ou en manchette sur l’avant-bras, les tatouages séduisent de plus en plus les femmes. On a sélectionné pour vous les 40 plus beaux motifs sur Pinterest.
Prints are designed and created by independent artists Eddie and Eileen. We are passionate about our artwork and that is why we deliver high quality. 🎨 THE DEETS ON THE PRINT: -High quality, long-lasting, fade resistant photo luster paper. -High quality ink to ensure colors are always bold and vibrant -Paper weight: 66 lb -Prints are unframed 📏 SIZES: - 8.5 x 11 inches ; 21.59 x 27.94 cm -11 x 17 inches; 27.94 x 43.18 cm -13 x 19 inches; 33.02 x 48.26 cm 🚚 SHIPPING: -Free shipping for orders in the USA. -Orders ship out the same day if not the following day. 📦 PACKAGING: All prints are securely packaged to avoid any damage in transit. ❤️ Thank you for shopping with Wicked Rebels, we hope you love our designs as much as we do! We kindly ask to leave us a review with a photo of your product in action. It means the world to us! STAY IN TOUCH! Instagram: @wickedrebels
In pulling together today's images from illustrator Harry Clarke, I thought to myself, "Damn! I never realized how much Russ Nicholson's wor...
Japanese tattoos have been a trend among people who love Japanese culture. Here is a list of symbolic Japanese tattoo designs with meanings. Check them out.
Spanish muralist and graphic artist Ricardo Cavolo has created his own interpretation of old school graphic tattoos using a vibrant color palette, a r...
Elements of schoolhouse style have been popular for at least the last half decade, from the boys rooms of RH, to the best of minimalist farmhouses. Traditional trademarks include the iconic acorn shaped pendant, plenty of glossy shiplap, distressed wood furniture, and industrial metals. The trick to getting it right today is to pick and choose a few key pieces, and avoid going bananas so that your place doesn't end up looking like, er, a schoolhouse. Here's how to incorporate the style, and keep it fresh and updated for 2016. First up, for frame of reference, is an actual historic schoolhouse. Let's break down the elements and take a closer look at what to bring home (and what to leave in your locker). Bring it Home: 1. PORTRAITS Check out George- he's even dipped! Adding a portrait or two is a great way to bring character and personality to your space. Cool designers would probably choose an original vintage over a poster of GDub, since that's, like, obviously fake and ridiculous right? But I would totally do it. First of all, I have a weird obsession with presidential history, but more legitimately, it's cheeky. I actually came this close to buying a portrait of him riding a dinosaur at Renegade. Ah, craft fair regrets. Expert tip we can all agree on though: It's a good idea to test the waters on an inexpensive piece at first, to make sure you're cool with the eyes following you to your bathroom in the middle of the night. Via Avery Street Design Blog. Via Unison Workspaces 2. PLANKS As the #shiplap trend continues to mow down any opposition in its path, the more planks right now the better. Floors, walls, ceiling, skinny, fat or short, it's all fair game. And it's my opinion that architecture is king. If you have ugly baseboards and drywall-meeting-drywall, no amount of mid-century foraging is going to make up the difference. Likewise, a room with outstanding architectural features hardly needs anything in it to be stunning. If you're torn about where to spend the money, start with the bones of the house. Via Laura Design Co. Via deVOL 3. STACKS OF BOOKS Somehow the design world has us convinced that minimalists are also book hoarders. While this can't possibly be true, the stylists have SO perfected the art of the sloppy stack that even the most staunch spartan is clamoring to pile unread 'zines against those white walls. Via Kinfolk Home Via Residence Magazine 4. THE POT-BELLY STOVE Believe it or not, this hallmark of early Americana is making a comeback in a huge way. I see them all. the. time. lately in the most hipster of homes. And why not? Nothing says cozy like a giant oven in the middle of your room. Via Planete-Deco Via The Design Files Via Remodelista Via TrendLand (header image as well) 5. KEEP IT MINIMAL For a myriad of reasons, minimalism is more than a current trend; It's a surging movement. The roots and spirit of utilitarian style are clearly seen in these early 20th century buildings. More often than not, they're all white. They boast simple shapes, time-worn materials, hand crafted furniture, and zero excess. Keep these tenets in mind, and make sure white space is a part of your design plan. Via Design*Sponge Via Dust-Jacket Attic A few more tips? Think black, white & tan. Grab a schoolhouse clock. Upgrade to fantastic door hardware. And remember, cognac leather + tufting is always a good thing. Doorknob | George | Pendant | Sink | Leather Chair | Fireplace | Stool | Clock | Book | Watering Can | Buffalo Check Chair Now there are a few more obvious nods to the ol' schoolhouse that I would caution you to use sparingly. Since this trend has been around a while, the goal is to keep it fresh. So, while any one of these things can still be perfectly fine and wonderful, putting two or more in the same room can put you in that "bananas" zone we discussed earlier. And obviously, bananas have no business in the American educational system. So leave these in your locker: Maps American Flags Chalkboards Lanterns Globes Um, Lockers What do you think? Can this trend stick around for a bit longer and still feel fresh? Or is it time for us to graduate?
Jazz Festival 1957 Buy matchbox label book & prints at Matchbloc.com
The Prince (also known as the Dashing Prince, Prince of Ouji, or the Prince of All Cosmos) is the main character and silent protagonist of the Katamari Series and usually the first playable character. He is the son of the The King of All Cosmos and The Queen of All Cosmos, and the grandson of Papa. Throughout the games, the Prince is entrusted with the task of rolling a Katamari (or something similar), for the sake of filling requests or creating celestial bodies. In Katamari Damacy, the Prince
It turns out wolves are a popular subject for artists and illustrators, but that’s no surprise when you consider these magnificent creatures have been depicted in mythology and folklore throughout history. In today’s inspiration showcase I present a variety of ferocious art and design pieces that feature wolves, ranging from detailed paintings to stylistic illustrations. […]
Explore pilllpat (agence eureka)'s 59138 photos on Flickr!
Le mascotte della pubblicità