"Moonlight" (Get 10% off if you buy 3 or more, get 20% off if you buy 6 or more! - Discount is automatic at checkout) A piece of fan art by Luminaria Designs inspired by Gustav Klimt. The picture will be printed using the highest quality equipment and ink. The print will be borderless. Available Sizes: 4" x 6" (Postcard size) (53 lb glossy photo paper) 5" x 7" (Standard photo frame size) (72 lb satin photo paper) 8.5" x 11" (Letter size) (72 lb glossy photo paper) 11" x 17" (Tabloid size) (72 lb luster photo paper) 13" x 19" (Super B size) (75 lb satin photo paper) 16" x 20" (Poster size) (75 lb satin photo paper) 17" x 22" (Poster size) (75 lb satin photo paper) All the pictures are printed using UltraChrome Pro10 ink (200 to 400 years archival quality) The picture will come to you unframed and securely packed. ------------------------------- Matted Options: 5" x 7" frame, 4" x 6" photo 8" x 10" frame, 5" x 7" photo 11" x 14" frame, 8.5" x 11" photo The mattes are great quality and acid free. --------------------------------- Printed on wood: The picture will be meticulously printed on a sturdy and richly textured piece of sustainable wood. The wood's grain gives the image a rustic, timeless quality. The wood is treated to withstand time so that the picture remains a cherished keepsake for years to come. Measurements: 16" x 20", 5mm thick Let me know if you have any questions, I am always happy to help. Link back to my store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LuminariaDesigns
Andy J. Pizza aka Andy J. Miller è un illustratore americano e podcaster, capace di creare opere con una narrativa e una grafica immediata.
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“Every day, I try to capture love in images” Claude A Simard “The painting of Claude A. Simard, a multifaceted creator who has managed to render beauty, from a pictorial point of view… insightful! Over time, his approach changes, his spirit, itself, remains the same from beginning to end. And what is this peculiar spirit
Step into the enchanting world of Nordic simplicity with our vintage-style Nordic Houses Digital Collection. These digital files showcase whimsical illustrations of charming homes, perfect for adding a touch of nostalgia and warmth to your space. Sized at a generous 25 x 35 inches, these prints are ideal for creating a focal point in your home. Embrace the allure of naive design and vintage aesthetics as you bring the cozy charm of Nordic houses to your decor. Each digital file is thoughtfully crafted to evoke a sense of simplicity and timelessness. Purchase now and embark on a journey of vintage-inspired home decor that will transform your space into a haven of quaint beauty.
Soothing hues, summer energy, and ethereal seascapes define the colorful work of French illustrator and artist Quentin Monge.
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A beach hut painting on stretched canvas with the image around the edges so that a frame is unnecessary. Ready to hang. Materials used: Acrylic paints and inks Tags:#seascape #naive #beach huts
L'architetto e acquerellista Tytus Brzozowski immagina un mondo onirico dove grandi palazzi poggiano su imponenti trampoli, e treni sembrano uscire da
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Bennington, 1953 Anna Mary Robertson “Grandma” Moses (1860-1961) Oil on pressed board Copyright © 2016, Grandma Moses Properties Co., New York Grandma Moses Bennington Museum holds the largest public collection in the world of paintings by Grandma Moses, the great 20th-century folk artist who painted scenes of rural
DISCUSSION: Geometric shape vs. Organic Shape we just went over geometric shapes what are organic shapes? where do we find them? in math class? in nature? where do you hear that word ORGANIC? farmer’s market grocery store City Scape: What is it? Look at Paul Klee’s Castle and the Sun What are his Buildings made up of? What Colors do you see? Are there any Organic shapes? Foreground: Front of the picture; bottom of your paper Middle ground: middle of your picture; horizon line in a Landscape; middle of your paper Background: The back of your picture; above the horizon line; the TOP of your paper Overlapping: one object being on top of another The Buildings in the foreground will have no overlapping The buildings in the middle ground will be hidden slightly behind the foreground buildings The buildings in the background will be hidden behind the foreground and middle ground buildings ARTIST: Paul Klee (1879 – 1940) Swiss painter of German nationality. His highly individual style was influenced by movements in art that included expressionism, cubism, and surrealism. Klee was a natural draftsman who experimented with and eventually mastered color theory, and wrote extensively about it. His works reflect his dry humor and his sometimes child-like perspective, his personal moods and beliefs, and his musicality. He and his friend, the Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky, both taught at the German Bauhaus school of art and architecture. for additional information, please visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee PROJECT: Construct a City Scape using Organic and Geometric shapes Step1: Pencil: Draw your cityscape starting at the bottom of your page (foreground) Draw geometric and organic shaped buildings (3-5) Step2: Draw the next set of buildings in the middle ground. Remember to have the buildings in the foreground overlap these buildings. Draw at least one organic shaped building Step3: Draw our last set of buildings in the background. have them be overlapped by both of the first sets of buildings Step4: fill in your buildings with windows (geometric or organic), lines, tops anything to make your buildings unique like Paul Klee’s Step5: Fill in with chalk pastels in primary and secondary colors like Paul Klee. Step6: the background could remain white or you could make it brown like Paul Klee’s work. MATERIALS: White paper Oil pastels Pencils Additional photo's of student work:
Louis William Wain (1860 – 1939) was an English artist best known for his illustrations of anthropomorphised large-eyed cats and kittens. His illustrations showed cats playing musical instruments, serving tea, playing cards, fishing, smoking, and enjoying a night at the opera. Wain was a prolific artist, sometimes producing as many as several hundred drawings a year. For more biographical notes, and for earlier works, see parts 1 - 9 also. This is part 10 of 10 – part series on the works of Louis Wain: "Family Fun" cover by Louis Wain published by Raphael Tuck & Sons "Christmas Time in Catland" "Family Fun" illustration by Louis Wain published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Fun in Dogland with Louis Wain Painting Book published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Fun in Dogland with Louis Wain Painting Book published by Raphael Tuck & Sons "I'm tired of waiting!" postcard published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Mixed Pickles by Louis Wain Father Tuck's "Welcome Gift" Series published by Raphael Tuck & Sons "Mixed Sweets" from "My Playtime Book" published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Motor-Car Pirates My Mascot Postcard Painting Book by Louis Wain published by Raphael Tuck & Sons My Mascot Postcard Painting Book by Louis Wain published by Raphael Tuck & Sons My Mascot Postcard Painting Book by Louis Wain published by Raphael Tuck & Sons "One of the K-nuts" postcard "Paws and Claws" postcard Playtime in Pussyland book cover Father Tuck's "Wonderland" Series published by Raphael Tuck and Sons Postcard Seaside Joys Set title; Stripes to the front "Five to Four on!" "Oilette" postcard by Raphael Tuck & Sons Set title; Stripes to the front "Love Tales" "Oilette" postcard by Raphael Tuck & Sons Set title; Stripes to the front "Woman came after man, and it has been after him ever since! Lucky man!" "Oilette" postcard by Raphael Tuck & Sons Set title; Taking the Harrogate Waters series III "Come and try" "Oilette" postcard by Raphael Tuck & Sons Set title; Taking the Harrogate Waters series III "I don't think!" "Oilette" postcard by Raphael Tuck & Sons Set title; Taking the Harrogate Waters series III "I'm afraid it won't keep down!" "Oilette" postcard by Raphael Tuck & Sons Set title; Taking the Harrogate Waters series III "Keep it down that's the thing!" "Oilette" postcard by Raphael Tuck & Sons Set title; Taking the Harrogate Waters series III "Oh that this too, too solid flesh would melt" "Oilette" postcard by Raphael Tuck & Sons Set title; Taking the Harrogate Waters series III "Perhaps if I hold my nose it will go down easier!" "Oilette" postcard by Raphael Tuck & Sons "Tea time" The Catland ABC by Louis Wain published by Raphael Tuck & Sons The Painter postcard The Student postcard "The Photographer on the Sands" Wrench Series postcard The Tale of Naughty Kitty Cat illustrated by Louis Wain "There's luck for you!" "Oilette" postcard by Raphael Tuck & Sons "Theres a mouse in that corner!" Three Little Kittens by Louis Wain Father Tuck's "Pictureland" Series published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Three Little Kittens by Louis Wain Father Tuck's "Pictureland" Series published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Three Little Kittens by Louis Wain Father Tuck's "Pictureland" Series published by Raphael Tuck & Sons "Three of Kissingen" "Oilette" postcard by Raphael Tuck & Sons "Throw physic to the dogs." postcard "To My Valentine" postcard Toms Night Out "Trespassers Will be Scratched / Dressing Room" "Trouble for the Cat Scouts" postcard Two kittens "Under the Mistletoe" postcard "We had a pleasant journey" postcard "Weather" "Will you be my Valentine?" postcard Late works from Louis Wain's so-called "Schzophrenic" period - to recap: When his sisters could no longer cope with his erratic and occasionally violent behaviour, Wain was finally committed to a pauper ward of Springfield Mental Hospital in Tooting, London, in 1924. A year later, he was discovered there and his circumstances were widely publicised, leading to appeals from such figures as H.G. Wells and the personal intervention of the Prime Minister. Wain was transferred to the Bethlem Royal Hospital in Southwark, and again in 1930 to Napsbury Hospital near St Albans in Hertfordshire, north of London. This hospital was relatively pleasant, with a garden and colony of cats, and he spent his final 15 years there in peace. While he became increasingly deluded, his erratic mood swings subsided, and he continued drawing for pleasure. His work from this period is marked by bright colours, flowers, and intricate and abstract patterns, though his primary subject remained the same.
Eyvind Earle (American, 1916–2000) Illustration, "Forest Arabesque", 1995. Serigraph. Private Collection.