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Imagine assembling your dream home as if it were a giant Lego set.
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A tremendous original late 1920s pen and ink drawing by Cardwell Higgins titled "A Delightful Page in the Record of My Existence". The artist created five of these noir illustrative costumed art deco pen & ink drawings between the years of 1927 - 1929 that were later marketed as limited edition art prints under the guidance of Charles Martignette in 1979. This is assuredly the finest from this series of Aubrey Beardsley / Harry Clarke inspired fantasy scenes that the young Higgins executed. From the Estate of Charles Martignette, who championed the efforts of Cardwell Higgins and organized a one man show for the artist in 1983 shortly after the artist's death in Hollywood Florida.
New Zealand-based artist Lara Hawker creates delightful and often macabre body art. The self-taught artist has more body art and drawings on her
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TRÜF teamed up with Art of Play, makers of some of the finest playing cards in the universe, to bring you one strange deck! These cards feature a completely custom design in typical Messymod fashion which can be described as minimal, modern, graphic, quirky, stylized, grotesque, delightful and just plain weird.
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TRÜF teamed up with Art of Play, makers of some of the finest playing cards in the universe, to bring you one strange deck! These cards feature a completely custom design in typical Messymod fashion which can be described as minimal, modern, graphic, quirky, stylized, grotesque, delightful and just plain weird.
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About The Artwork For inquiries regarding availability and purchasing this print in a different size, please contact the artist directly at [email protected] Edition 2 of 8. Original Created:2013 Subjects:Fantasy Materials:Paper Styles:ConceptualSurrealism Mediums:Black & White Details & Dimensions Photography:Black & White on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:8 Size:24 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United States. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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Ever craved a steaming plate of Mabo Dofu only to find it vanish before your eyes? Then you might have encountered the Maboroshi (illusion) Dofu, the mischievous tofu Yokai! This playful spirit appears to famished travelers as a delectable dish, only to disappear in a puff of smoke when they reach for a bite. This captivating poster featuring the Maboroshi Dofu is a delightful reminder that things aren't always as they seem. Perfect for any foodie with a love for the strange and wonderful, this poster adds a touch of whimsy to your kitchen decor. Our posters are the perfect means to print art on, translating any digital artwork into exquisite real-life décor. Made with museum-grade archival paper (175gsm), each poster is printed with top-tier pigmented archival inks for a stunning end result. Product Details: Made with museum-grade archival paper (175gsm) for excellent printing fidelity and vibrant color reproduction. For indoor use only. Available in 38 sizes to perfectly match your customers’ needs. Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts. Please note: Due to the production process of these posters, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/16". This Maboroshi Dofu (幻どうふ) poster is not just a piece of art, but a conversation starter that adds a touch of folklore and mythology to your space. Perfect for lovers of Japanese art, Yokai, and of course, tofu!
Brutal Knitting is an absolutely delightful ongoing project of sci-fi-inspired monster masks handknit by artist Tracy Widdess. She has a Brutal Knitting
For the 2nd graders 3rd lesson this year I wanted them to continue focusing on line, but to explore color and shape differently. Rob Dunlavey's illustrations of crystal cities were perfect for this new direction. Rob is an illustrator living outside Boston and he is quite prolific. He has done work for children's books, educational texts, newspapers and magazines. A lot of his work has a strong geometric style, although he has been producing some wonderful drawings of animals and landscapes that are much more naturalistic. His series of crystal castle drawings offered students a chance to explore line to make geometric shapes and patterns and to create a drawing that was much flatter than the previous two that we have done this year. In this project students relied on their imagination to create their own castle drawing while only using geometric shapes. The kids have loved viewing Rob's work and making their own castles. There has been a lot of variety in the student work, which is always great to see. Different students have excelled at this lesson. Some have really gotten into the pattern making and repetition of it. While Rob uses many different color combinations in his drawings, the students have been using warm and cool colors only. Using one set for the castles and the other for the background. I also brought the concept of symmetry to the students' attention. It's a bit early in the year to bring it up, but it is one of their visual arts standards, so I wanted to plant the seed so they can start to recognize it in art and nature. 1. introduce students to Rob's work and the elements of contour line, pattern, geometric shapes, and warm and cool colors 2. make the largest shapes of the castles 3. add smaller areas of geometric shapes and patterns to the castles 4. add background patterns using the opposite of the warm or cool colors used on the castles I will be using Rob's sculptural castles as inspiration for a project with the 5th graders this year as well. I'm very excited to see what they do after viewing his work. Stay tuned...