Francesca is a Graphic Designer and multidisciplinary creative, with a particular interest in illustration and typography. Her work is heavily influenced by bright pop colour palettes, vintage Designs from the ’60s and the ’70s, Victorian botanical prints, and medieval iconography. In her illustrations, the plant and the floral world is an omnipresent component that she uses as a decorative element, but most importantly to celebrate the vivid memories of her childhood, spent in close contact with nature and animals, and to satisfy the need to return to those places with her imagination. The tradition of Sardinian decorative art is a fundamental component of her research and in her work, there are often representations of clothes and fabrics that recall ancient embroideries and textures of the rich cultural heritage of Sardinia, the island she comes from. Size - A2 Paper - Hanhemuhle Etching Paper These prints are made to order so may take a little longer than our other items.
© Ad Reinhardt détail, © Ad Reinhardt
Tokyo-born artist Masaaki Sasamoto creates surreal worlds bathed in gold, mixing mythological iconography and the painter’s own, distinctive figures. The butterfly is one of the most common components in Sasamoto’s work, whether enveloping his subjects or fully embedded into them. Some of these scenes also carry notes of steampunk and futuristic, manga-inspired flourishes.
Rare and remarkable archival photographs of musicians, from Mexico to Egypt to Australia, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Digital ID: DEN_0029V. ca. 1906 Notes: National Endowment for the Arts Millennium Project. Ruth St. Denis printed in upper left corner. Source: Denishawn Collection (more info) Repository: The New York Public Library. The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Jerome Robbins Dance Division. See more information about this image and others at NYPL Digital Gallery. Persistent URL: digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/id?DEN_0029V Rights Info: No known copyright restrictions; may be subject to third party rights (for more information, click here)
Fu probabilmente Pitagora il primo filosofo ad applicare il termine "cosmo" all'universo inteso come espressione dell'ordine divino, di creazione ordinata, di sistema armonico. Molto più antica la…
Detail of the Buxtehude "knitting madonna". Part of an altarpiece painted by Master Bertram of Minden, probably in the late 1300s.
The Traveling Musicians By Karel Dujardin