Pentti Sammallahti’s exhibition focuses on one of his most consistent and compelling subjects: birds. These residents of the land, sea and sky find their way into the Finnish photographer’s field of vision no matter what country he explores
Artist James Brunt creatively uses nature as his materials and canvas.
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Focus sur le travail de Nils-Udo, un artiste plasticien allemand né en 1937, surtout connu pour ses projets de Land art, bien qu’il ait débuté sa carri
Sea Harvest is a Canberra-based fresh seafood market at Belconnen and Fyshwick markets, offering a wide variety of seafood at the very best prices.
Remember my latch hook weaving tutorial? Well, take that and times it by a thousand and you’ll find yourself oohing and aahing over the work of Portuguese textile artist Vanessa Barragao. Inspired by the ocean and the…
Seven towering sculptures comprised of brightly colored facets have recently landed on the streets of Boston, courtesy of Okuda San Miguel. The multi-disciplinary Spanish artist, best known for his colorful interventions in and on buildings around the world, installed the series of seven sculptures called Air Sea Land in Boston’s seaport corridor. Okuda’s creations range from eight to twelve feet tall, and include regional wildlife like deer and squirrels, while also integrating mythological elements like a scaly humanoid sea creature and a seagull with arms and legs. More
SEP 13, 2018-FEB 03, 2019 “I think of land, sea, sky. And they always make a massive connection. I try to paint this, this sense of the elemental coming together […]
emerging from water, julio alejandro romero alonso and miguel angel lopez carro's 'windwaker' appears among the industrial landscape of copenhagen’s sea.
the 'baltic sea art park' by kilometrezero is a narrowing of history and cultural exchange among the countries bathed by its coast.
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Pierre Beron's incredible 'Atlas Meteorologique' included 11 full color chromolithographed plates, seven printed in blue and white. The plates show a wide range of meteorological theories, including the origin of clouds and whirlwinds, lighting and thunder rain, heat wind, terrestrial magnetism, magnetic currents, and in this print, diagrams of the origin of land and sea currents. -FINE ART PRINTING- Each print is made to order and hand printed in Portland, Oregon. Prints and layouts can be customized or edited to your needs, just add a note with your order or send a message with any questions. Vintage prints are meticulously restored to clean major stains or rips, without adding excessive processing, to make them accurate reproductions of the original. Prints are made with a top of the line archival fine art printer that produces stunning color and high detail giclee prints. Highest available permeability and quality. -ARCHIVAL PAPER- Matte Paper- Smooth fine art paper with beautiful colors and detail. All papers are museum quality, heavyweight, acid free, and archival. -LAYOUT- Image is printed with a thin white border. Print layouts are formatted to seamlessly fit standard frame sizes and mats. If you prefer a different size border, please add a note with your order. -PACKAGING AND SHIPPING- All prints sealed in a archival safe bags and mailed in cardboard envelopes or tubes. Guaranteed to arrive in good shape or I'll replace it. Thank you! Please message me with any other questions, I will gladly customize an order to your needs. *Frames not included with listing
Silurian Period colorful illustrations Bundle (5 different illustrations): Cooksonia- A primitive land plant Halysites- Chain coral Megamastax- A lobe-finned fish - jawed vertebrate Pneumodesmus- The first land-breathing organism Pterygotus- Eurypterid, sea scorpion These pictures show us what life was like during the Silurian time. They help us see the different types of organisms that lived back then and give us a glimpse into how life evolved on Earth File Formats: PDF format EPS vector format for flexibility. Vector files are scalable to any size without compromising quality, allowing for optimal classroom display. Easily customizable EPS vector files (excluding fonts) for personalized touches. JPG file These files are compressed into a zip folder for easy download and storage. Created by me using Adobe Illustrator, ensuring relevance and accuracy. All rights reserved by the author to maintain the integrity of the resource. Terms of Use: Personal Use: Ideal for educational projects, presentations, and personal exploration. Commercial Use: Permitted, provided that substantial value is added to the product. This encompasses utilizing the image in teaching materials, educational products, and other commercial projects. However, direct resale of this art in its original form is strictly prohibited. Note: Fonts are expanded, ensuring consistent display across platforms. Purchase today and bring Earth's history to life in your classroom!
Each of the resources below is available for download as a pdf file and/or image. In many cases, I have also provided the Canva Template Link so that you may edit the file to make it better meet yo…
I am in love with Anthropologie's Earth Day window displays. They are an underwater dream. A fish fantasy of sponges and sea urchins, cool corals and wondrous waves. (Can you feel the ocean breeze?) Made completely out of recycled materials- straws, cardboard boxes, packing foam and the like, some of the pieces are being auctioned off this month to benefit the Wyland Foundation- a non-profit organization that educates children (and adults) about the importance of healthy oceans and waterways through public art programs, classroom science education, and live events.. I wonder if the whale would fit in my family room? Thank you again Anthropologie for the gorgeous inspiration- I want to dive right in. More information about the Wyland Foundation here. Pictures courtesy of Anthropologie, found here.
Wadi Do'an palais Buqshan Khaila Hadhramaut is a historical region of the south Arabian Peninsula along the Gulf of Aden in the Arabian Sea, extending eastwards from Yemen to the borders of the Dhofar region of Oman. The name of the region is currently retained in the smaller Hadhramaut Governorate of the Republic of Yemen. The people of Hadhramaut are called Hadhramis. Narrowly, Hadhramaut refers to the historical Qu'aiti and Kathiri sultanates, which were in the Aden Protectorate overseen by the British Resident at Aden until their abolition upon the independence of South Yemen in 1967. The current governorate of Hadhramaut roughly incorporates the former territory of the two sultanates. It consists of a narrow, arid coastal plain bounded by the steep escarpment of a broad plateau, with a very sparse network of deeply sunk wadis (seasonal watercourses). The undefined northern edge of Hadhramaut slopes down to the desert Empty Quarter. In a wider sense, Hadhramaut includes the territory of Mahra to the east all the way to the contemporary border with Oman. This encompasses the current governorates of Hadramaut and Mahra in their entirety as well as parts of the Shabwah Governorate. The Hadhramis live in densely built towns centered on traditional watering stations along the wadis. Hadhramis harvest crops of wheat and millet, tend date palm and coconut groves, and grow some coffee. On the plateau, Bedouins tend sheep and goats. Society is still highly tribal, with the old Seyyid aristocracy, descended from Prophet Muhammad, traditionally educated and strict in their Islamic observance and highly respected in religious and secular affairs. © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com
Landscape drawings are a beautiful way to capture the essence of nature and bring it to life on paper. Whether it's a majestic waterfall, a charming village
Browse ten curated blue color palettes and learn about the meaning and color psychology of the color blue.
Read in my previous posts about the exhibition “Sculpture By The Sea”. Here is my last post with photos from the exhibition: Artist: Raquel Corona Justo (Mexico) Title: Obsevando la fan…
Modern and Traditional Building Materials : Balancing Tradition and Innovation