Made by an Indian artist for a British civil servant working in Calcutta (now Kolkata), this bird is portrayed with precision and brilliant color. It appears to be of the same type as Tuti, the
My husband is runs his own painting company so he spends a lot of time at our local Diamond Vogel store. At the end of last school year Dia...
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J.W. Killam Family Tree Year two~ Each student traced his/her hand and selected one color to decorate the hand with symbols that represent themselves or a design. Students used colored pencils, markers, and crayons. To view year one and the making of the tree, click here.
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Artist: Ellen Gunn (1951- ) Title: Garden Moments I Medium: Screenprint Image size: 22 x 26.75 inches Sheet size: 22 x 26.75 inches Signature: lower right Edition: 375 This one: 331/375 This beautiful print is a landscape of flowers in a garden. It is a screenprint on heavy paper. The paper has deccled edges all around, and the image goes to the edge of the sheet on all four edges. The print is in very good, never-framed condition with no flaws to note. It is signed in the lower right and numbered in the lower left. Ellen Gunn was born in Rockville Center, New York, in 1951. From an early age both her father, William Neal Gunn, and her uncle, Howard Arnold, gave her extensive artistic training. Both men were noted watercolorists, and her father was also proficient in oil painting and design. Until her fifteenth year, Ellen studied the piano as well, attending a school whose purpose was to train concert pianists; but when she realized that she would have to give up one pursuit in order to master the other, she chose to master art. Gunn continued her studies in art with Pat Steir and J. C. Suarez at the Parsons School of Design in New York City, where she graduated with honors in 1973. The year after, she studied at the School of Visual Arts also in New York. Looking for a change from New York, Gunn moved to California in 1976. In 1980 she studied etching and printmaking at the Kala Institute in Berkeley, and from 1981-82 she studied printmaking exclusively at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland. Gunn's numerous corporate and public collections containing her works include the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Alpha Pacific Corporation, the American Honda Motor Company, Briarmead Studios, Martin-Marietta, Northrop Aviation, Prudential Insurance, State Farm Insurance, and the Hilton Hotel Corporation. Her larger exhibitions include Artexpo New York, Artexpo Los Angeles, Triton Museum (San Jose, California), Sterling Vineyards (Calistoga, California), Chilmark Gallery (Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts), TM Artworks (San Francisco), Designer Showcase (Palo Alto), the Incorporated Gallery (New York City), Sotheby's Auction House, Gallery de Tours (Carmel, California), and the Following Sea Gallery (Honolulu). less
This is SO easy, SO fun, SO fast and the results are always great! All you need is paper, paint and some old business/credit cards (or cardboard offcuts around that size). Josie and I had a bit of …
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The preformed thermoplastic material - PLAYFORM - is a product with a special design which is used for horizontal markings signs and playgrounds. The application of PLAYFORM is ...
Turn those blank walls into something worth looking at!