𝗦𝗘𝗘 𝗦𝗜𝗭𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗘𝗫𝗔𝗠𝗣𝗟𝗘𝗦 𝗢𝗡 𝗗𝗜𝗦𝗣𝗟𝗔𝗬 𝗕𝗘𝗙𝗢𝗥𝗘 𝗣𝗨𝗥𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗦𝗘 *(ᴴʜ)S͟t͟o͟r͟e͟ ͟w͟a͟t͟e͟r͟m͟a͟r͟k͟ ͟l͟o͟g͟o͟s͟ ͟a͟r͟e͟ ͟n͟o͟t͟ ͟o͟n͟ ͟o͟r͟d͟e͟r͟e͟d͟ ͟p͟r͟i͟n͟t͟s. ✧ Produced on archival matte paper with premium ink for brilliant color reproduction and longevity. ✻ Matte paper finish affords much greater detail and clarity compared to canvas made prints. ✧ Optional 1/2 inch white borders are also available ("with border" size options). ✻ Please note, prints with borders will alter the overall print sizes given in the description. The image size will be made smaller by selecting a size with a border to help accommodate any unique framing and matting planned. ✦✦ 𝗦𝗣𝗘𝗖𝗜𝗔𝗟 𝗢𝗙𝗙𝗘𝗥 𝗔𝗩𝗔𝗜𝗟𝗔𝗕𝗟𝗘: Purchase any 4 prints to receive a 5th print free after e-mailing seller a request (must contact seller before purchase to receive offer). Please check spam messages if a reply from us is not seen in your e-mail. ✦✦ ✧ Prints are shipped in a protective cardboard tube. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This print is a giclée reproduction of a woodblock print from the early 20th century. Acid-free 230gsm (10 mil thick) archival matte paper and pigment inks are used. Variations between actual print color tones and those displayed on various computer monitors may differ. Colors are matched to the printed reproduction against the original art image. The paper dimensions not shown in standard or A3 sizes are approximate measurements. These approximate sizes are hand cut and based on original print dimensions. Most approximate sizes are 1/4 to 1 inch from the dimensions given. Please do not buy a frame until you have received your print as some customization may be necessary to ensure a proper fit. 𝗜𝗳 𝘀𝘁𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗮𝗿𝗱 𝘀𝗶𝘇𝗲𝗱 𝗳𝗿𝗮𝗺𝗲𝘀 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗽𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗼 𝗯𝗲 𝘂𝘀𝗲𝗱 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗲𝘅𝗮𝗰𝘁 𝗳𝗶𝘁𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝘀 𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗱𝗲𝗱 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗱𝗶𝘀𝗽𝗹𝗮𝘆𝗲𝗱 𝗶𝗺𝗮𝗴𝗲𝘀, 𝗽𝗹𝗲𝗮𝘀𝗲 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗰𝘁 𝘂𝘀 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗮 𝗰𝘂𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗺𝗶𝘇𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗼𝗿 𝗽𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘇𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗿𝗲𝗾𝘂𝗲𝘀𝘁. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 𝗦𝗶𝘇𝗶𝗻𝗴 Please Note: print images are not cropped and will be reproduced in their entirety as shown in the listing displays. 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗰𝘁 𝘂𝘀 𝗶𝗳 𝗮𝗻 𝗲𝘅𝗮𝗰𝘁 𝗳𝗶𝘁𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝘀 𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗱𝗲𝗱. S͟t͟a͟n͟d͟a͟r͟d͟ p͟a͟p͟e͟r͟ ͟s͟i͟z͟e͟s: (*all standard paper sizes include varying white margins/borders around the image) - 8.5" x 11" - A3 (11.7" x 16.5") - 11" x 17" - 13" x 19" A͟p͟p͟r͟o͟x͟i͟m͟a͟t͟e͟ ͟p͟r͟i͟n͟t͟ ͟s͟i͟z͟e͟s: - 11" x 15" - 13" x 18" Visit our shin hanga pinterest page to see more prints by this artist and others. 🌟 https://www.pinterest.com/HangaHarbor/ Anything there is available here via contact request, https://www.etsy.com/people/HangaHarbor
Nalbinding is a Scandinavian fabric-making technique which pre-dates knitting. Learn about nalbinding pattern directions, and how to make York and Oslo stitches.
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For the last post in our series about holiday histories and traditions—take a peek at our previous posts on Hanukkah and Christmas—we bring you Kwanzaa. Fairly new to the lineup of December holiday…
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Scholars once doubted that pre-literate peoples could ever have composed and recited poems as long as the Odyssey. Milman Parry changed that.
There are many lessons to be learned from Celtic mythology. Here are some of the most important, along with a look at the protagonists of each story. We all need a bit of an escape sometimes, and I’ve always found a sense of solace in curling up with a book of fairy tales in a
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Barn managers across the nation are gearing up for the winter by gathering and storing the last of the season’s hay yield. After reading several recent articles on barn fires as a result of spontaneously exploding hay bales, I thought I’d recommend another hay storage option from a planning (and horse health and safety) perspective. […]
After an intense but wholesome competition, the judges have made their decisions and chosen the winners of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards in 2023. And we can’t wait to share the most beloved photos with you this year!
The tradition is based on a verse from the Book of Genesis, in which the downfall of Satan is predicted.
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I’ve been reading John Berger’s book, The Shape of a Pocket. In it there’s an essay on the Fayum portraits. During the 1st to 3rd century AD in Egypt, painted panel portraits (mor…
The Ainu are an ancient nation, who lived in Russia and Japan and originated about 13,000 years before the Common Era. The women applied unusual...
The British artist, who is formally trained as a portraitist, brings the Rococo into the present day with her flamboyant paintings.
Walter H. Everett (1880-1946), a student of the great Howard Pyle, was an exceptionally good illustrator who had a couple of character flaws. One was an inability to meet deadlines, a trait that surely impeded his career. Another problem emerged late in life when he destroyed many of his works. Some assert that he got rid of what he considered lesser stuff, and there might be something to that idea because a number of fine paintings of his still exist. I wrote about Everett here and here. The Kelly Collection holds an important Everett: a link is here. Armand Cabrera provides some biographical information here. Cabrera's post is illustrated using examples mostly from an early phase of his career, before he developed his mature style. It is Everett's mature illustrations that astonish me. Fortunately, there are at least two examples of his work that seem to be unfinished because of their appearance and the lack of a signature. They therefore provide interesting clues as to how Everett went about building up his classic images. Gallery This is one of Everett's finest works to set the scene. Click on it and the others to enlarge. For comparison, here is a finished (or nearly so) illustration with similar colors to the unfinished examples below. Some internet sites displaying this image state that the man is a soldier. From what I can tell, the setting is the American Southwest, most likely northern New Mexico. The man is dressed in riding or work clothes, not an army uniform. Everett blocks in the image using lines and flatly painted areas laid over an undertone wash or scumble. He then works on background detail before tackling the foreground. Faces and other key details are painted in the round, most of the rest being larger and smaller areas of flat paint. * * * * * UPDATE (9 January 2016): I'm wondering if the three illustrations immediately above were all part of the same project that got canceled. The subjects and color schemes are related. The illustration that seems finished has not been signed (unless a signature got cropped). Does any reader know exactly what we have here?
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Ancient Civilization STEM & STEAM Challenges Bundle for Upper Elementary and Middle School Students! Cross-curricular challenges for students who are studying Ancient Civilizations This bundle contains 8 StudentSavvy STEM Resources! The Stone Age | Early Humans, Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Israel, Ancient India, Ancient China, Ancient Greece, and Ancient Rome STEM Challenges! {UPDATE: A DIGITAL VERSION IS ALSO INCLUDED USING TPT'S NEW DIGITAL ACTIVITY TOOL!} This resource is part of the Ancient Civilizations Curriculum Bundle These resources have science, technology, engineering, and measurement activities to do with your upper elementary kids that will really enhance their learning! Watch a video of the challenges in action here! ***UPDATE: 2 Stone Age STEM activities have been added! There are 15 STEM Challenges in this pack. Each STEM Challenge has detailed directions, photo examples, a list of materials needed, prediction section, brainstorming section, trials 1, 2, & 3, final results section with drawings, and a reflection section. The STEM Challenges include: Stone Age STEM Challenges 1. Hunter-Gatherer Challenge Using a list of supplies, students must design a basket or carrying device that can hold as much weight as possible... ******Information page and more instructions are found in the resource 2. The Archaeologist's Tool Kit Challenge Using a list of supplies, students must create 3 tools that would be useful for an archaeologist... ******Information page and more instructions are found in the resource Ancient Mesopotamia STEM Challenges -Ziggurat Marble Run Challenge Using a list of supplies, students must design a Ziggurat structure that contains a marble run track. The goal of the stem challenge is to create a design that has the longest properly-functioning marble run track. The marble run can travel up, down, around, or inside the Ziggurat structure. The marble must be dropped at the top of the Ziggurat and after completing it’s course it must end at the bottom of the structure. After completing the projects, the students will measure their marble run with a ruler. (more instructions are given in the resource) -Cuneiform Coding Challenge Students must decide on symbols that represent each letter of the alphabet. They must create an answer key of their symbols that correlate with the letters A-Z. Using a sharp pencil as a stylus, students will carve their symbols into their tablet, creating a coded message. The message must be a fact about Ancient Mesopotamia and it must contain at least 5 words. When multiple groups are finished, they will give the Cuneiform tablets to each other and try to guess what the other group’s message is. (more instructions are given in the resource) Ancient Egypt STEM Challenges -Mummified Apples in Caponic Jars Challenge! Using a list of supplies, students must first design four canopic jars. Using 4 slices of apple, students must test different mixtures using salt, baking soda, vinegar, and sugar. Out of the 4 slices, they must have a control group (no ingredients used on the apple) to measure the mummification process. They need to write down the exact measurements for each mixture using a page found in the resource. Each Canopic Jar needs to be labeled with the mixture. After applying the mixtures to the apples, they are placed inside the sealed jars. For the next four days, students must record their observations during the mummification process. ***More instructions are found in the resource -Toothpick Pyramid Challenge Using a list of supplies, students must design either a freestanding square or rectangular pyramid. The goal of the challenge is to design the tallest pyramid in the shortest amount of time. If glue is used instead of non-drying clay or marshmallows, allow for drying time. Students only need to use the timer during building time. They can stop the clock while their pyramid dries. The group who can build the tallest pyramid in the shortest amount of time wins the challenge. ***More instructions are found in the resource Ancient Israel STEM Challenges -Masada Challenge Using a list of supplies, students must engineer a model of Masada. Their model must contain the Western and Eastern Palaces. They can be as creative as they would like in their design, but it must have three levels. After creating their model, they must use wood blocks to built the tallest rock cliff that can support their Masada model. The group with the tallest rock cliff wins! Students will have three attempts to create the tallest rock cliff structure. (***more instructions are given in the resource) Ancient India STEM Challenges -Ancient Irrigation System Challenge! Because of monsoons in the Indus Valley Civilization, the ancient people of India had to figure out a way to save the water for the remainder of the year for their crops. In this challenge, students must design a model of an ancient irrigation system by selecting one (using a page in the resource). They must use their knowledge of simple machines by incorporating either a lever or pulley system in their design. The water must successfully be moved from one bin to another, the second bin representing the plants that need to be watered. The group that can create a system that moves the most water (without large amounts of spilling or wasting water) in the shortest amount of time wins the challenge. ******More instructions are found in the resource -Protect the Stupa from a Monsoon Challenge! Students must protect a stupa from flooding due to a monsoon. Materials must be added around the fence to protect water from entering the stupa. Water must be poured around the fence of their design, the water height must be at least a third of the height of their stupa. (For example, if the stupa is 12 inches tall, the water height must be 4 inches in their container. Students must brainstorm which materials would stop the water from getting past the fence for a full 2 minutes. ******More instructions are found in the resource Ancient China STEM Challenges -The Great Wall of China Zipline! Using a list of supplies, students must engineer a model of the Great Wall of China. The list of supplies are not required in this challenge, they are just suggestions on what they can use. Their wall must have at least two guard towers. On top of the guard towers, there must be a zipline apparatus where an object can travel from one tower to the next by using a pulley that attaches to a string. ******More instructions are found in the resource -Ancient Instruments: Erhu and Ruan Challenge! Using a list of supplies and an information page, students must design either an erhu or ruan instrument. The instrument must be able to produce sound and the strings must produce a variety of pitches. ******More instructions are found in the resource Ancient Greece STEM Challenges -Chariot Challenge! Using a list of supplies, students must engineer a model of a chariot. The chariot must have functioning wheels where the contraption can be pulled around while the wheels spin. They have one hour to complete this challenge. ******Information page and more instructions are found in the resource -Catapult Challenge! Students must design a catapult. Students can to decide to create a cross-bow style catapult or a stone-hurling catapult. The catapult must be able to launch or shoot an object into the air. The group that can create the most effective catapult (shoots the furthest) wins the challenge! Students can only use the items listed below. They have one hour to complete this challenge. ******Information page and more instructions are found in the resource Ancient Rome STEM Challenges -Roman Aqueduct Challenge! Using a list of supplies, students must create an aqueduct that can transport water from one location to another. The goal of this challenge is to design an aqueduct that can transmit water from a source to at least three different locations (separate containers of water). The design must not have any leaks. Using a water can, students can test their model by pouring water from the starting point of their aqueduct and allowing it to travel to the three containers without any spilling. ******Information page and more instructions are found in the resource -Roman Roads Maze Run! Using a list of supplies, students must design a shoe-box marble maze that is inspired from the roads that the Romans engineered. The design must contain at least 6 tunnels and a bridge. 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Gerhartz was born in Wisconsin where he now lives with his wife Jennifer and their three young children. His interest in art piqued at an early age when a teenage friend
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British-born Mexican painter, sculptor and writer Leonora Carrington was born on 1917 in Lancashire, northern England to an aristocratic family. Presented to King as a debutant, objected to the traditional life style of the English upper class, against her parents’ wishes, she began to study art. Moved to Paris and got involved with Surrealism and the artists with that movement such as Max Ernst, Andre Breton, Salvador Dalì and more.
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Peter Zimmerman Architects' renovation and sympathetic addition to this English Arts and Crafts house in Philadelphia earns them a 2013 Palladio Award.
Botanical Name: Eupatorium perfoliatum. The genus name, Eupatorium, is derived from the ancient king Mithridates Eupator, who was the first to use a similar plant for medicinal purposes. Perfoliatum is a reference to the manner in which the stem appears to perforate the base of adjoining leaves. Other Common Names: Wood boneset, thoroughwort, sweating plant, thorough-stem, teasel, agueweed, thorough-wax, feverwort, wild Isaac, crosswort, vegetable antimony, Indian sage, tearal, wild sage. Habitat: Boneset is mainly found in the temperate regions of North America, ranging from Florida to Canada. It is found as far west as Texas and is a common weed
for his solo show at helsinki's kiasma museum, ernesto neto pays homage to the traditions and rituals of the huni kuin indigenous peoples.
Cottagecore Aesthetic Painting -"Pomegranate" fruits and trees were popular symbols in ancient Asian and Mediterranean art. It is customary to have it on New Year's Eve or Thanksgiving tables, with the belief that it will bring abundance to the home. As a symbol in ancient art it is generally used to denote fertility and abundance, a meaning which holds true in traditions throughout the Orient. The connection that the pomegranate bears to fertility and abundance is derived from the fact that it has many sweet and beautiful seeds that are contained within the fruit itself. Aside from being a source of healthy sweet juice, the pomegranate was useful by textile & felt artists for color purposes. The dye makers would produce a red color dye from the pomegranate’s flowers and the tannin within its rind was used for tanning leather hides. Tannin is also a useful compound that is frequently used in natural medicine with a variety of applications. Needle felted merino wool, with nuno-felted silk inclusions, hand-dyed silk tops, sari silk waste, mohair tops, viscose tops, Harris tweed threads, curly locks, spun silk threads, and hand-dyed silk carrier rods. For all of these reasons, the pomegranate design and fruit itself is always highly prized. Predominantly for its aesthetic look, medicinal properties and practical uses (Schneider). When used as a symbol in art from these regions it can thus be interpreted as representing fertility, healthy and plentiful bounty. Turkish Pomegranate- Original Felt Art Painting, Abstract Painting, Needle Felt Art, Wool Painting, Felt Picture, Embroidery Wall Artwork Abstract Home Decor, Felt Art which enriched with silk embroidery evil eye bead / amulet motifs of Turkish / Asian ancient kilim /rug & head scarfs. Perfect gift or home wall art decor for Easter. ❤️ DIMENSIONS -- 16.5 x 20 inches ( 50 x 42 cm) ❤️ NEEDLE FELT WALL ARTWORK -- Felt painting enriched with Tussah silk, Mulberry silk, multicolor beads and embroidery details. Brings a sophisticate touch into your home and office with its unique dimensional texture and strong colors. ❤️ INSPIRATIONAL NEEDLE FELT PAINTING -- Unique piece, perfect as decoration in any room of the house as well as in a stairwell. ❤️ MATERIALS -- Natural felt, Angora and Merino wool, Tussah silk & Mulberry silk yarns. ❤️ FRAME /HANGING -- My all artworks send without any frame within bubble envelope for easy & safe shipping. Please make sure to get it framed so it will remain the beauty for years. But I prefer to use with a simple frame without any glass. You can also use the felt painting by attaching it on a canvas with double-sided tape. ❤️ WONDERFUL CHRISTMASS GIFT -- The texture of felt and rich color creates warm and luxury feelings. Looks great in the bedroom, living room and even in the nursery! Perfect for anyone who are both stylish and artful. Great for birthdays, other special occasions and holidays; Christmas, New Year, etc. An original and unique gift to be incorporated into your décor or that of a loved one. ❤️ DELIVERY -- By UPS Courier Service. Shipment cost is free. ❤️ CARE INSTRUCTION -- You can always clean and remove dust by shaking in the open air. Only if it is necessity, you may hand-wash in cold water with very gentle movements. Please do not use any detergent & soap. Please lay it flat and leave it to dry. Do not dry clean. you can iron by covering it with a clean & slight wet cheesecloth or similar thin cotton fabric. Just keep in your mind that, you can use "hairspray" to keep the felt fibers smooth and intact or to prevent the fibers from spreading around. On the other hand, the most effective and care-free solution for a long time is a glass frame which will be kept it appropriately from all environmental effect Please contact me with any questions! I'm always happy to help! Thanks for visiting my shop!
Далекий и уже почти совсем забытый, но волнующий воображение XIX век, со своим неповторимым бытом, размеренным ритмом, чуть наивный, но такой восхитительный и прекрасный. Так можно сказать об этом времени, когда смотришь на холсты Владимира Первунинского. Каждая картина автора несет в себе…
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Before there was "Japan," before the people we think of as "Japanese" came to the islands, there were people in Japan. The native peoples of Japan, the Ainu, have lived on the islands longer than anyone else. And yet not many people even know who they are.
From the 9th Century to the sad events of the 20th Century, the Cathedral of Aachen, Germany has symbolized the complicated history of Europe.
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