As widespread lockdowns swept the globe earlier this year in response to the threat of COVID-19, intimacy became fraught. For artist Käthe Butcher, the loss of an embrace or casual peck on the cheek was incredibly difficult. “The pandemic affected everyone differently. I always thought I am not that kind of person getting scared or/and paranoid easily, but in March I did. I panicked and felt very alone, which was one reason why I left London at the end of March to go back to my family. More
Ms. Roach Coach is here to provide! just gonna copy-paste my old description- might contain some lemon-y drawings! please do not shove this on anyone's faces especially the Cc's I am not shipping them in real life, I ship their personas that they show online and in Minecraft. If you don't like any of this, please just ignore. do not use my art without permission, do not repost aswell and if you know me irl no you don't
I hear from a lot of my clients and students that you want to be more client-focused in your copywriting. So, today I want to give you 88 client-focused words that you can start using in your copywriting that help convert!Let's hit it.
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These illustrations in opaque watercolors and inks from the Persian (now Iran) book Marvels of Things Created and Miraculous Aspects of Things Existing (Ajā’ib al-makhlūqāt wa-gharā’ib al-mawjūdāt – كتاب عجائب المخلوقات وغرائب الموجودات) by Zakarīyā’ ibn Muḥammad al-Qazwīnī, originally published in 1283. Although these images are from a copy produced in Mughal India in the … Continue reading "Islamic Finger-Snapping Demons And Other Illustrations from Marvels of Things Created and Miraculous Aspects of Things Existing, 1283"
You're likely familiar with the term 'plagiarism.' We're taught, early in our education, that plagiarism is copying someone else's work and claiming it as our own. Sounds simple enough, right? The reality is, there are many ways of being dishonest about the work we produce and giving appropriate credit to
~ Journey to your inner witness ~ WHAT IS LUCID DREAMING? A lucid dream is when you wake up to the fact that you’re dreaming but you still remain in the dream. Meaning, you're dreaming and you know it. It is in this magical instant of awakening that everything changes. The conscious mind is winding down and the sub
my pinterest obsession reached a peak at one stage and has now mellowed down to occasional pinning in order to remember interesting things i’ve seen around (that i usually don’t blog about) – mostly…
c. 1969 designed by Dick Bruna "designs for children's postage stamps based on the theme of child and music" —descriptive text found in my copy of Dick Bruna
You gotta communicate to sell, but you’re no Don Draper copywriter or master wordsmith -- and when you tip-toe towards persuasive communication for your calligraphy, photography, or other creative entrepreneurial pursuits, it comes off either robotic and impersonal. You gotta communicate to sell, but you’re no Don Draper copywriter or master wordsmith -- and when you tip-toe towards persuasive communication for your calligraphy, photography, or other creative entrepreneurial pursuits, it comes off either robotic and impersonal.
Here we are: COLLECTION 3 ICON.IC(AL) 404 Pages, included : Werner Schreyer, Rossy De Palma, Brigitte, Paul Joyce, Selim de Somavilla, Hernan Bas, Joachim Baldauf, Francois Cadiere, Attila Richard Lukacs, GLAW, Marie Nasemann, Gloria Viagra and many more... CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR PRINT COPY: http://www.kaltblut-magazine.com/collection-3-print-order/ www.kaltblut-magazine.com www.facebook.com/kaltblut.magazineBerlin 2012. All Copyrights at KALTBLUT Media UG and the artists. Enjoy our third Collection! Like it? Share it!
Hi! This is my second picrew, hope you like it even more than my first one(thanks for the support on that one btw<3) FOR NON COMMERCIAL USE ONLY!!! Ok to use as pfp(with credit), character reference(with credit), tiktok trends I guess(with credit) Ok to add small edits(moles, earrings, piercings etc For the love of god DO NOT TRACE OR CLAIM AS YOUR OWN or I will find you /hj My other socials: @baby_carrot_hah on tiktok, @baby_carrot_art on instagram Credit for the OCD pride flag to lucellion on tumlr!!
How did I manage to go through 8 years of public school, 4 years of college prep, 4 years of University and STILL not get one iota of art history? (To be fair, I believe, I may have gotten a smidgen in middle school but honestly that was all a hormonal blur so I can't be sure. ) For that matter, in the Kids Art Based on Georgia O'Keeffe Cityscapes ensuing 30 years things have not gotten much better. With all the emphasis on standardize testing, it seems that art history has taken a back seat....a way back seat. That said, it doesn't mean that art history isn't important or useful. Of course, the most obvious way is that to understand a historical era you need to look at what was going on creatively in the culture. Art can help give a clearer understanding of the times. BUT that is not where I'm going with this. Today, I want to show how you can use art history to inspire your own art work. I first got this idea when I started teaching art classes in the summer for my church. I would give a lesson on a famous artist and then let the kids try their hand at creating their own art in the style of the artist. (You can see those long ago posts Here and Here. ) The work they produced was amazing. It really sparked the idea that art is built on those that came before us. Over the years, I've designed several exercises inspired by master artists from the past. As always some were successful, others were not so successful, ALL taught me valuable lessons in design and composition. First ..... Pick An Artist..... Honestly, I think the best way to a successful art piece lies in it's foundation. Do your research!! If you don't know anything about art (like me when I started) google famous paintings and pick a few that speak to you. Then look up the artist and other works they created. THEN read their story. It's so easy to find short histories and most are fascinating. Make a list of what you like about their work .... what characteristics jump out at you! Armed with your new found knowledge....pick a design exercise! #1 Pick a painting, take an interesting crop out of the painting, recreate it in fabric. #2 Pick a painting, simplify it to basic shapes, pick a new palette and recreate it #3 Create your own piece in the style of your inspiration artist or painting #4 Pick a painting - make copies of it - cut them up and reconfigure into a new composition #5 Pick a painting - analysis the composition - recreate that composition using your subject matter #6 Incorporate the list of characteristics of your chosen artist that spoke to you into your own piece Those are just a few place to start. Remember these don't have to be great masterpieces. The value is in what you learn. Still don't be afraid to take a successful try one step further into a bigger piece. Try your own ideas and don't be afraid to share them! So What Have Been Up to Creatively? You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter
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Life Ball 2015 Brings Klimt Art To Life through the photography of Inge Prader for the 23rd annual fundraiser in Vienna. Amazing recreations.
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INFORMACJA dla klientów z Polski: Jeśli chcesz otrzymać zamówienie do paczkomatu, podaj proszę w notatce przy zamówieniu swój nr telefonu i kod paczkomatu lub... odwiedź lepszy sklep: PawelJonca.com 😎 *** "Polish Design". *** With this poster, I received a GOLD AWARD from Advertising Creators Club (KTR) in "advertising illustration" category (Poland, 2016). This is one of my favorite posters, created for a polish design exhibition in Milan. After Milan, it was exhibited in New York. Originally in a silkscreen limited edition of 200 copies, now it comes in a smaller size, as a digital print and open edition. ----------------- Every print is signed by hand. 30x40cm (11,8x15,7") 50x70cm (19,7x27,6") 61x91cm (24x36") NOTE: the image itself is smaller due to white borders. You will receive the print ready to put in a frame, NO passe-partout needed. ----------------- All works are printed using Epson SureColor P7000 UltraChrome HDX™ ink technology on professional IMPRIME paper. When exposed in interiors, your print will stay unchanged for 100 years. Colors on the print may differ slightly from what you see on your screen. To protect your print it will be carefully wrapped in a plastic stretch and a strong cardboard tube. FRAME NOT INCLUDED ----------------- This illustration has been created by Pawel Jonca. Copyright is not transferable with the sale of this print. The buyer is not entitled to reproduction rights. © Paweł Jońca.
A wonderfully laid out poster with a truly important reminder, regardless of your profession. Nice work from Hamburg based designer Donnie O’Sullivan.
Here's the thing: the word "authentic" -- and its cousins -- started out with the most noble of intentions, but somewhere along the way, it got a smidge bit rote and tired.Today, I'm bringing you a list of 36 words to try instead of authentic.
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