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Designed for contemporary navy blue and olive green decor, this abstract canvas print set is versatile enough to hang in your bedroom, living room, dining room, or office. Colors also include shades of sage green, slate blue, wedgewood blue, gray and white. Color proofs are available. In addition to this 3 piece set, there are other shapes and sizes of this artwork to choose from. Finish the look with coordinating throw pillows (links to more options are listed further below). If you want a unique look and quality craftsmanship you're in the right place. ArtFromDenise is handcrafted in the U.S., offered exclusively on Etsy, and not mass produced or sold in department stores. Canvas prints are made to order and ready to ship in 3-5 business days. Quality guaranteed! Title of this artwork: NAVY REEF - Triptych ▼ ▼ IMPORTANT DETAILS ☼ Medium: High quality giclée canvas prints of original paintings by Denise Cunniff. ☼ Finish: 1.5" deep gallery wrapped edges will be printed to match the front (mirror wrap) and satin varnish will be added to seal the artwork and protect your investment. No need for a frame - just hang the art and enjoy. Hanging hardware will already be installed for you. ☼ Sizes to choose from for this triptych (width x height for each canvas): Mini 8x12", 12x18”, 16x24", 20x30", 22x33", 24x36”, 26x39", 28x42”, 30x45", 32x48”, 34x51", or 36x54”. ArtFromDenise prints are custom made to order after your order is placed. No prints are kept in stock. So, if you're not sure which size is best for your space, you might want to tape together some paper to create a mockup of the size you're considering, and then tape that paper onto the wall. This will give you a good visual of how that size will balance with other furnishings. If needed, add more paper until you determine the best fit. Let me know if you need a size that isn't listed and I'll be glad to create a custom size for you. TOTAL MEASUREMENTS TO CONSIDER FOR YOUR WALL SPACE (don't forget to allow for 1-3” of space in between canvases): 12x18 canvases = 18" tall x 36" wide 16x24 canvases = 24" tall x 48" wide 20x30 canvases = 30" tall x 60" wide 22x33 canvases = 33" tall x 66" wide 24x36 canvases = 36" tall x 72" wide 26x39 canvases = 39" tall x 78" wide 28x42 canvases = 42" tall x 84" wide 30x45 canvases = 45" tall x 90" wide 32x48 canvases = 48" tall x 96" wide 34x51 canvases = 51" tall x 102" wide 36x54 canvases = 54" tall x 108" wide ►► COLOR PROOFS If you need to know if this artwork will blend with your decor, color proofs are available: https://www.etsy.com/listing/197689175 (please read the detailed description on how to order.) NOTE: Colors on computer monitors can vary, so if you're trying to match specific colors, I highly recommend starting with a color proof. ► MORE OPTIONS - Wall Art ☼ Single canvas prints of this artwork: https://www.etsy.com/listing/272154636 https://www.etsy.com/listing/285670001 https://www.etsy.com/listing/285665581 ►► MORE OPTIONS - Home Decor ☼ Square decorative pillows: https://www.etsy.com/listing/274139002 (scroll down this page to ‘more options’ for links to more pillow designs) ☼ Wall tapestry: https://www.etsy.com/listing/274138302 ☼ Shower curtain: https://www.etsy.com/listing/274137718 NOTE: You can use the search feature within either of my shops and type in "navy blue" to see more items available in these colors. ► READY to order this ArtFromDenise? FOR PRICING, click on the drop down menu above the ‘add to cart’ button to make your selection. PROCESS: With ArtFromDenise, no shortcuts are taken, either in materials or in the love and craftsmanship put into each and every fine art print. With the help of my expert production partner, your design will be printed with digital files of my original painting using giclée printing technology and fade-resistant archival inks, which guarantees vivid colors that will last for over 100 years. The high quality canvas is made of thick archival grade poly-cotton blend to provide greater durability, pH neutral, acid free, and will not yellow over time. After printing, your canvas is tightly stretched and wrapped around the frame and stapled over kiln dried solid pine stretcher bars, ensuring that it does not warp or bow. The corners are carefully folded to produce a neat finish in gallery wrap style. Your new art will then be varnished, dried and packaged in a sturdy custom made box and shipped to you ready to hang. ► DON'T LET IT SLIP AWAY! ☼ Want to save this item for later? Click on the heart that says "Add Item to Favorites." ☼ Have a question? Send me a message by clicking the small “ask a question” button. ☼ Questions about how to buy? http://www.etsy.com/help_guide_checkout.php ► WANT TO SAVE THIS LINK to ArtFromDenise? Click on the "Add to Favorites" heart on the left column of my home page. You might also want to keep my shops in mind for hostess and wedding gifts. http://artfromdenise.etsy.com http://artfromdenisedecor.etsy.com ► RETURN POLICIES https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtFromDenise/policy?ref=shopinfo_policies_leftnav Because ArtFromDenise offers only custom made to order items, returns, exchanges, or cancellations are not accepted. Color proofs are available and an easy way to determine the right size is provided above. As mentioned, ArtFromDenise does not keep prints in stock. This ensures all customers receive a brand new item and it eliminates inventory costs, which ultimately allows this small art business to remain sustainable. Of course quality is always guaranteed, and if there's a problem with your order or an item is damaged during shipment, I will quickly take care of it for you. Please send me photos showing proof of damage within 48 hours of delivery. NOTE: LISTINGS DO NOT INCLUDE SHIPPING COSTS TO ALASKA, HAWAII, OR OUTLYING AREAS OF THE U.S.. If you live outside the 48 Contiguous US States, please contact me prior to purchasing. Please provide your shipping address plus the print size you need and I will be glad to get the shipping rates for you. If you purchase without contacting me first, I may have no choice but to cancel the order (due to the high shipping rates for any large package that doesn't travel via the post office). Also, please be aware that this shop no longer accepts PayPal payments for international orders, and all international sales are final. One final note on quality: Just so you’re aware, outlets that offer cheap prices on canvas prints usually use cheap canvas, cheap knock-off inks, engineered or very thin wood, do not take the extra care during the canvas stretching process, and cut corners with print quality. Super cheap prices are an indication that the art is mass produced in China, Mexico, etc. With these outlets, their goal is to sell as many prints as possible, and they really don’t care how the prints hold up over time. Quality matters. With ArtFromDenise, it's my top priority. Because I care. ► COPYRIGHT NOTICE: This image has been filed and is protected under copyright laws and may not be reproduced or copied in any way without a written agreement from Denise Cunniff. By purchasing this listing, you will own this one piece of art, but not the rights to reproduce it. Any attempt to copy, reproduce or create derivative works from any ArtFromDenise will be legally prosecuted as stated by law. Feel free to pin this listing to your pinterest boards! All I ask is that you include the credit “artist: Denise Cunniff - ArtFromDenise.com” in the copy description. ► THANKS for your interest in ArtFromDenise and HAVE FUN SHOPPING!
Dimensions 18.0" L x 6.0" H x 18.0" W Weight 2.0 lbs. Color Blue Material Polyester Shape Square Department Pillows UPC 848322053607 Location ID 47-03A
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Title: 1946 catalog of fruits Identifier: 1946catalogoffru19town Year: 1946 (1940s) Authors: Townsend Nurseries; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection Subjects: Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Strawberries Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Asparagus Catalogs Publisher: Salisbury, Md. : Townsend Nurseries Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: 12 TOWNSEND NURSERIES - SALISBURY - MARYLAND Text Appearing After Image: Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Here's the Story: There comes a time when one questions how their talents and interests can be fully realized in a single career. Personally, I have several interests and passions (many not art related). I spent many years trying to figure out how I could ever incorporate these things into daily life. It took time to see the pieces falling together, however, the big picture is still coming into view for me. You might currently be trying to bring your other passions into your love for art (or vise versa). Well, know it is not impossible! I am pleased to present to you, E. A. Seguy. E. A. Seguy (1889 / 1890-1985) was man who proved that all one's interests can be summed into a single career. Seguy was a passionate Parisian entomologist (studied insects) and painter. He combined these loves by creating illustrations and designs of the various insects he studied. During the 20th century, he became quite famous for creating eleven albums of nature-themed illustrations and patterns. These albums depicted insects, flowers, foliage, and other wildlife. In addition, Seguy was one of few artists whose work innovated with time taking on the transition of two classic art styles: Art Nouveau (1890-1914) to Art Deco (1920's- early 1940's). His inspiring burst of colors and geometric shapes reflected the intentions of his work to be used for design patterns, wallpapers, and textiles. Furthermore, his work is also recognized for utilizing a French printing process called Pochoir, which used stencils to apply pigment to paper (for more details on this process see: E. A. Seguy, Insects, and the Art of Pochoir) "Dover Publications reproduced Seguy’s albums in a book entitled Seguy’s Decorative Butterflies and Insects in Full Color. The publisher had this to say about Seguy: 'His aim was to make available dozens of examples of extremely colorful exotic animals that had been unjustly neglected by occidental decorative artists because of their rarity in life and in illustration. It is interesting to note that Seguy, while confident that butterflies would be readily accepted, made the special plea for the other insects that were constructed like wonderful machines and were thus entitled to the same consideration as an airplane fuselage, an ocean liner or locomotive; nature was a successful industrial designer!'" A direct exert from the article E. A. Seguy, Insects, and the Art of Pochoir by Ashley Jones, a preservation librarian at Walter Havighurst Special Collections (a university library). E. A. Seguy's Works: Les Fleurs et Leurs Applications Decoratives- 30 Planches (1900 / 1902)* Textiles - 20 Planches (1910) Samarkande - 20 Compositions en Couleurs dans le Style Oriental (1914) Floreal (1920 / 1931)** Les laques du Coromandel (1923) Papillons (1924 / 1927 /1928)*** Insectes (1924 / 1928)**** Bouquets et Frondaisons (1926) Primavera --Dessins et Coloris Nouveaux (1929) Suggestions (1930) Prismes - 40 Planches de Dessins et Coloris Nouveaux (1931). Notes: 1) The above listing was established through a collaboration of the following sources: NYPL Digital Collection, Textile Designers, & AVXSearch. 2) The links are to digital copies of the title pages from the New York Public Library Digital Collection. For more information see the following sections: Digital Collections of E.A. Seguy's Works and References & Sources. Date Discrepancies: *Textile Designers pinned the date to Les Fleurs et Leurs Applications Decoratives as 1900, but AVXSearch claims it is 1902. Not listed on NYPL. **Textile Designers: 1920; AVXSearch: 1931; NYPL: not available ***Textile Designers: 1924; AVXSearch: 1927; NYPL: 1928 ****Textile Designers and AVXSearch stated Insectes was published in 1924, however, the official title page as seen from the NYPL marks the date at 1928. This might be due to republications. Digital Collections of E. A. Seguy's Works: 1. Besides Google Images and other search engines, I would fully recommend the New York Public Library Digital Collections (NYPL) website for viewing E.A. Segue's work. His pieces are arranged in several collections and can be viewed in high resolution. Additionally, if you would like to cite Seguy's work for formal documentation the site provides pre-formatted citations for each image (MLA, APA, Chicago/Turabian, & Wikipedia). The link is just below. E.A. Seguy Search Results Notes: Please note that this site has a majority of Seguy's works. I know that the entire Prismes album can be viewed. There are title pages for the following works: Papillons, Insectes, Suggestions, Florel, and Textiles . However, I do not know if the all the illustrations for these albums are present. Images that follow after the title pages are arranged by date suggesting that they follow the title page. 2. For downloadable PDFs of Seguy's albums and publishings by AVXSearch, you can see the following link below. I am not sure how good the quality is because a membership/account is needed for the site. However, they do offer a 5 day free trail. PDF Works of E.A. Segue 3. Another alternative is the link below, a curtsy of Miss Moss, where several of Seguy's albums are available to be downloaded as PDFs. Beineke Rare Book & Manuscript Library: Insectes & Papillons Own A Piece of E. A. Seguy: Mr. Seguy's illustrations have been republished and newly collaborated into new album book collections, home posters, decorative pillows, and other mediums. Original album copies are very expensive, but digital/PDF copies are readily available. Discovering E. A. Seguy- My Story: E.A. Segue's work first caught my eye while scrolling through images of butterfly wing patterns on Pinterest. I instantly fell in love with his vividness of colors and shapes. Picking out the bugs in his kaleidoscope patterns made Seguy's work like a game of I-SPY. Segue's work was not only fun, but head turning. Some of what I consider to be the ugliest and creepiest insects on the planet where made into beauty pieces of art. It puts a whole new perspective on beauty, that it can be found anywhere if you only have the eyes to see it. The Case of the Mystery Man: When I first began writing this post, I hit several bumps in my research. One of which was the limited knowledge about the life of E.A. Seguy. Almost every source I read and derived material from claimed this too. Information like Seguy's full name (one source claimed it was Eugene Alain Segue while others claim it was Emile-Alain), when he was in Paris, family and marriage background, cause of death, full listing of his works, and visuals of the entirety of his works were cloudy offering very few leads into Seguy's life. I think this might be due to living a private life style or the that his art was prime during between the World Wars. Once World War 2 started, documented information and/or original pieces of his work might have been lost. There is also the chance such information and works might have been kept within his family or with a private collector. Since background information was limited it was very difficult to put the sources into my own words. Majority of the sources seemed to tell the same story and regurgitated the main facts in about every way possible. Other issues stemmed from date disagreements and listings of Seguy's work. Seguy might have created more than just the eleven albums, but details on his works and their republications are difficult to find. I am still on the hunt for textual information and more archived digital copies of his works. References & Sources: E. A. Seguy, Insects, and the Art of Pochoir by Ashley Jones (Web Post/Article) [Majority of post material was drawn from this source. Particularly, direct exerts from Dover Publications and exerts about Pochoir art techniques] The Other Life of Eugene Seguy, Entomologist a Guest Post by Julie Gibbons on Pattern Observer [used throughout as derived material about Seguy] Eugene Alain Seguy from Textile Designers (Web Post) [Documented listings, full name, & images of Seguy's work] Art Deco Butterflies: The Genius of E.A. Seguy from Treasures of the New York Public Library (Web Source) [used as a date reference for Papillons] E.A. Seguy Search Results from the New York Public Library Digital Collections (Digital Image Database) [Gallery of digital copies of Seguy's works & dates] PDF Works of E.A. Segue by AVXSearch (PDF Database) [PDF copies of Seguy's works for work's listing collaboration] Beineke Rare Book & Manuscript Library: Insectes & Papillons apart of the Yale University Library (Database) This link/source was taken from Eugène Séguy: Insectes by Miss Moss (a Web Post) [PDF copies of Insectes & Papillons.]
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Hi there! My name is Jennifer and I am Guest Designing for Mama Elephant today! Here is a little bit bit of myself. I’m 37 years old and I live with my husband and our two little cats in Bergamo, Italy. I’ve always loved creativity in all its forms, but music and art are my greatest passions. Over the years they have also became my job: I’m a harpist and a coloring teacher as well. When I create a card, I like to imagine it like a small illustration that tells a story with images and colours. That’s one of the reasons why I love so much Mama Elephant’s stamps, because every image it’s also perfect to create not only a simple card, but it’s perfect to create a scene or an illustration too. I’m so excited to be here today as a guest designer writing this post for you! I want to thank so much Kryssi and Mama Elephant’s team for this amazing opportunity! For my projects I used two beautiful stamps set: Zodiac Monkey and Beach Chickies. They are so cute, isn’t it?? I often love changing coloring techniques to give different effects to my works. So, for the “Singing in the Rain” card (I love that musical, don’t you?) I used Distress Ink in two different ways: as watercolors and with ink blending technique too. In the “Jungle family” card I used soft pastels and pastel pencils to give a soft effect. For the “Tanned Chick” card I preferred using Copic Markers to have a more defined effect, and for “Christmas in July” card I used watercolors to have a delicate effect. I hope you’ll enjoy my creations and I wish you all a fantastic Summer full of creativity! Jennifer