Portion of 'Francesca' wallpaper, a design with a vertical symmetry axis, featuring berried branches with white lilies, predominantly green, white and red on a dark blue ground; Designed by Walter Crane; Colour woodblock print on paper; Produced by Jeffrey & Co.; England; 1902.
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Bird and Tulip Morris Modernized: CFA Voysey The Voysey Bird is hidden in the negative space in this print from my Moda reproduction collection. Air Vent Cover Charles F.A. Voysey was an architect who, like William Morris before him, believed that the whole house should show an integrated design. The above metal plate was one of his signature images. He covered the vents in his houses with this stylized bird and tree. Birds & Berries Morris Modernized: CFA Voysey Birds often figured in his textile and wallpaper patterns. He loved playing with figure and the ground. Sometimes the bird was the figure, as in the colorway above. Saladin Morris Modernized: CFA Voysey Sometimes the birds are hidden in the background. The birds hold up the flower above. Voysey's birds are often interpreted as self-portraits. A pearl and enameled brooch Another self-portrait? Pyracantha Morris Modernized: CFA Voysey His birds frequently look like doves or pigeons. They're often paired as in love birds for this bookplate for the Mortons. A swallow? Crows on this fireplace surround? Voysey's bird designs offer many ideas for applique. See another at the Victoria and Albert Museum's website: http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O74355/vine-and-bird-textile-design-voysey-charles-francis/
… always good to disturb dear Neufert when there is some pen and paper …What is a dinner table, a sofa, a stair, a door, a street, a road, what are the human dimensions, also what are t…
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History is a place inhabited with some pretty weird and bizarre stories. When we study history, whether in school or for our own interest, we tend to
A no-nonsense crew, including Gail Anderson, Pum Lefebure, and Mac Premo call out the jargon, manipulation, bad intentions, good intentions but bad behavior, and downright BS that should make creatives run the other way.
Perhaps the first use of Montecatini since its release in May is by the studio that designed the typeface.
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Colorful and unusual patterns pictures are what photographer Erno-Erik Raitanen calls self-portraits. The pictures, which Raitanen says are more like
This contemporary abstract drawing is from the N-4 series by NY based multimedia artist Robert Witz. It features minimalist lines drawn with black ballpoint pen on archival paper. Comes in a custom Grey Wood Shadowbox Frame. ROBERT WITZ is an artist with a vast and exploratory body of work that spans many mediums including sculpture, drawing, and painting. His work reveals impulses toward the nature of material referring at times to the figurative, abstract expressionist and the minimal. Witz has had retrospectives at the New York Studio School and at m+e gallery.
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From polyester, nylon, and cotton, Japanese artist and designer Mariko Kusumoto fabricates sculptural forms that resemble the creatures and everyday objects she finds most fascinating. She uses a proprietary heat-setting technique to mold the ubiquitous materials into undulating ripples, honeycomb poufs, and even tiny schools of fish that are presented in elegant and fanciful contexts. Whether a pastel coral reef or a fantastical bracelet filled with mushrooms, rosettes, and minuscule bicycles, Kusumoto’s body of work, which includes standalone objects and wearables, uses the ethereal qualities of the translucent fibers to make even the banalest forms appear like they’re part of a dream. More
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A bottle of Scotch recently sold for $94,000, which obviously is a lot. But one went for $460,000 just two years ago. We awarded the record to the wrong whisky in an earlier version of this post, according to the folks at Guinness World Records.
The Indus script is a collection of symbols used in the Indus valley in northern India and Pakistan until 1900 BC. In spite of many attempts, the 'script' has not yet been deciphered.
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