A tree stands bravely in the field grass centering this landscape print. Style Flourishing Field III alone or pair it with Flourishing Field I, II, IV, V or VI. Printing Our prints are produced using wide-format inkjet printers. Known as giclee, this printing process is far superior to other forms of printing such as digital printing. The canvas is designed to create maximum color accuracy and eliminate glare caused by natural light. Frame Type Rolled Canvas (No Frame) - Our rolled canvas art is printed on a high-quality, heavyweight (400 GSM) canvas designed to perform under any lighting condition. With it's 100-year display life, your art is ready to be enjoyed for years to come. Stretched Canvas - The canvas is professionally stretched over a 1 1/2”, high quality, kiln-dried poplar wood stretcher bar. With its mirrored edges, the stretched canvas is the perfect frameless look that comes ready to hang. Mounted Canvas – Similar to our framed paper prints, the mounted canvas is attached to a 1/8” medium density fiberboard (MDF) substrate and secured in our sleek, modern frames available in four unique finishes (white, black, natural, espresso). The mounted canvas features a glassless front for the perfect, glare-free, matte look. Float Frame Canvas – Our stretched canvas is inserted into a sleek float frame with a 1/8” reveal between the canvas edge and the frame. This premium product is sure to make a statement in any room. The float frame features a glassless front for the perfect, glare-free, matte look. Lead Time Collection Prints has a 3-4 business day lead time on all orders. Occasional delays associated with order volume or adverse weather conditions may cause slight delays. We do our best to fulfill all orders in a timely manner and we appreciate your understanding. Custom Sizing Collection Prints offers custom sizing across our entire product line for both framed art and non-framed art. To place an order, please send an email to [email protected] with the following: Art name (example "Poppies") Material (canvas or paper) Desired print size in inches (example "42 x 28") Frame Finish (example "Natural") Frame Type (example "Float") Note: Frame Type is not needed for framed paper prints. Mat or No Mat (if applicable) Our team will review your order and send a quote for your review. Once payment is received, your order will enter our production queue. Please note: Some sizing limitations will apply. Sale pricing and any applicable discounts can be applied to custom orders. Printing Our prints are produced using wide-format inkjet printers. Known as giclee, this printing process is far superior to other forms of printing such as digital printing. The prints arrive on a medium-weight paper with a matte finish that is designed to create maximum color accuracy and eliminate glare caused by natural light. Digital Download All digital prints will be emailed to you within minutes of your purchase to download, print, and enjoy! Digital downloads are to be used for personal use and are not to be resold or distributed. Lead Time Collection Prints has a 3-4 business day lead time on all orders. Occasional delays associated with order volume, out of stock products, and adverse weather conditions may cause slight delays. We do our best to fulfill all orders in a timely manner and we appreciate your understanding. Custom Sizing Collection Prints offers custom sizing across our entire product line for both framed art and non-framed art. To place an order, please send an email to [email protected] with the following: Art name (example "Poppies") Material (canvas or paper) Desired print size in inches (example "42 x 28") Frame Finish (example "Natural") Frame Type (example "Float") Note: Frame Type is not needed for framed paper prints. Mat or No Mat (if applicable) Our team will review your order and send a quote for your review. Once payment is received, your order will enter our production queue. Please note: Some sizing limitations will apply. Sale pricing and any applicable discounts can be applied to custom orders. We offer hand-crafted wood frames in black, white, natural, and espresso tones that are assembled in the USA. All frames include: Frame-grade, UV-blocking acrylic. Frame backing secured with flexi-points for quick print changes. Hanging wire for easy installation. Frame Size (w/h) Frame Face Frame Depth 5" 7" .75" 1.5" 8" 10" .75" 1.5" 11" 14" .75" 1.5" 16" 20" .75" 1.5" 18" 24" .75" 1.5" 20" 30" .75" 1.5" 24" 36" 1.125" 1.5" 30" 40" 1.125" 1.5" *Sizes in portrait orientation
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A single farmhouse dots the hillside in this landscape. Style Flourishing Field I alone or pair it with Flourishing Field II-VI. Printing Our prints are produced using wide-format inkjet printers. Known as giclee, this printing process is far superior to other forms of printing such as digital printing. The canvas is designed to create maximum color accuracy and eliminate glare caused by natural light. Frame Type Rolled Canvas (No Frame) - Our rolled canvas art is printed on a high-quality, heavyweight (400 GSM) canvas designed to perform under any lighting condition. With it's 100-year display life, your art is ready to be enjoyed for years to come. Stretched Canvas - The canvas is professionally stretched over a 1 1/2”, high quality, kiln-dried poplar wood stretcher bar. With its mirrored edges, the stretched canvas is the perfect frameless look that comes ready to hang. Mounted Canvas – Similar to our framed paper prints, the mounted canvas is attached to a 1/8” medium density fiberboard (MDF) substrate and secured in our sleek, modern frames available in four unique finishes (white, black, natural, espresso). The mounted canvas features a glassless front for the perfect, glare-free, matte look. Float Frame Canvas – Our stretched canvas is inserted into a sleek float frame with a 1/8” reveal between the canvas edge and the frame. This premium product is sure to make a statement in any room. The float frame features a glassless front for the perfect, glare-free, matte look. Lead Time Collection Prints has a 3-4 business day lead time on all orders. Occasional delays associated with order volume or adverse weather conditions may cause slight delays. We do our best to fulfill all orders in a timely manner and we appreciate your understanding. Custom Sizing Collection Prints offers custom sizing across our entire product line for both framed art and non-framed art. To place an order, please send an email to [email protected] with the following: Art name (example "Poppies") Material (canvas or paper) Desired print size in inches (example "42 x 28") Frame Finish (example "Natural") Frame Type (example "Float") Note: Frame Type is not needed for framed paper prints. Mat or No Mat (if applicable) Our team will review your order and send a quote for your review. Once payment is received, your order will enter our production queue. Please note: Some sizing limitations will apply. Sale pricing and any applicable discounts can be applied to custom orders. Printing Our prints are produced using wide-format inkjet printers. Known as giclee, this printing process is far superior to other forms of printing such as digital printing. The prints arrive on a medium-weight paper with a matte finish that is designed to create maximum color accuracy and eliminate glare caused by natural light. Digital Download All digital prints will be emailed to you within minutes of your purchase to download, print, and enjoy! Digital downloads are to be used for personal use and are not to be resold or distributed. Lead Time Collection Prints has a 3-4 business day lead time on all orders. Occasional delays associated with order volume, out of stock products, and adverse weather conditions may cause slight delays. We do our best to fulfill all orders in a timely manner and we appreciate your understanding. Custom Sizing Collection Prints offers custom sizing across our entire product line for both framed art and non-framed art. To place an order, please send an email to [email protected] with the following: Art name (example "Poppies") Material (canvas or paper) Desired print size in inches (example "42 x 28") Frame Finish (example "Natural") Frame Type (example "Float") Note: Frame Type is not needed for framed paper prints. Mat or No Mat (if applicable) Our team will review your order and send a quote for your review. Once payment is received, your order will enter our production queue. Please note: Some sizing limitations will apply. Sale pricing and any applicable discounts can be applied to custom orders. We offer hand-crafted wood frames in black, white, natural, and espresso tones that are assembled in the USA. All frames include: Frame-grade, UV-blocking acrylic. Frame backing secured with flexi-points for quick print changes. Hanging wire for easy installation. Frame Size (w/h) Frame Face Frame Depth 5" 7" .75" 1.5" 8" 10" .75" 1.5" 11" 14" .75" 1.5" 16" 20" .75" 1.5" 18" 24" .75" 1.5" 20" 30" .75" 1.5" 24" 36" 1.125" 1.5" 30" 40" 1.125" 1.5" *Sizes in portrait orientation
Upgrade your wall art with this acrylic painting print that features a vibrant floral design on a black, gray, and blue background. Proudly printed in the USA, this piece is printed on canvas before it?s stretched, and framed and mounted in a non-warping floater frame thereafter. With wall-mounting hooks included, this artful accent is ready to hang up as soon as it reaches your front door. Canadian artist, Parvez Taj uses water paints, photographs, software, and UV cured inks to create his wall art. His artwork connects the out-of-reach luxury art world with the modern, fashion-conscious home decorator by delivering high quality artwork that is both affordable and hip.
Inspired by the decorative Arts & Crafts movement, this floral design is an ode to the English countryside and its flourishing gardens. This is a Self-Adhesive product, designed to be repositionable and removable – full hanging instructions are supplied with the roll. Please note: roll length is shorter than standard at 5.5m (18ft).
In the sprawling Sonagachi shantytown in Calcutta, India, crushing poverty is forcing some 12,000 girls under age 18 to sell their bodies for less than $2 a day.
Dive into the grandeur of Baroque art, exploring its dramatic intensity, iconic masterpieces, and profound impact on European art history and culture.
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After sharing my Scrap Vortex quilt and mentioning that I spiral-quilted it, a few people expressed interest in learning more about spiral quilting, so today's post is about that. I'll admit that before spiral quilting for myself my thought was, "How hard can it be?" Well, it was trickier than I expect, so I'll give you the advantage of my experiences and share a few tips. Tip 1: Approach spiral quilting with a positive attitude. No matter what size project you're quilting, expect that quilting will be v-e-r-y slow-going. At first, it will be! Tip 2: Expect that your shoulders will get a little workout. All the cramming, shoving and quilt repositioning - especially for a large quilt - might give you enough of a workout that you'll it feel later! My arms ached a little and I'm in pretty good shape. Tip 3: The walking foot you choose to use makes a difference! Here you see two walking feet. On the left is the foot for my Pfaff Grand Quilter; on the right is the foot for my Bernina 440. Notice that the widths of each foot are different? I intentionally chose to quilt on my Bernina so I could use the wider foot as a guide for the distance between spirals. Tip 4: If your walking foot has the option of different feet, choose the open-toe foot for better visibility as you're quilting. Tip 5: If your walking foot has a repositionable guide bar, use it. The guide is the best way to ensure consistent spacing. Since I spiral-quilted in a clockwise direction, I positioned the guide to the left of the walking foot. Conversely, if you plan to quilt in a counter-clockwise direction, use a guide bar on the right side of the walking foot. For the quilting example that follows, I set the distance between spirals at 3/4". Tip 6: A machine adjustment you might like to make is to the pressure put on the quilt sandwich. On my Bernina, the dial at the end of the machine controls pressure. I turned the dial downward to increase pressure to help control bobbled stitches that sometime occur between stops and starts. On older sewing machines, the pressure adjustment can usually be made by "dialing down" the silver screw-like knob on top of the machine, above the presser foot area. Whatever you do, don't forget to return the pressure back to normal when you're finished quilting. Tip 7: My Bernina's default stitch length is 2.4. For quilting, I like to set it at 2.6. I can't suggest a length for your machine, as each brand is set differently, but I definitely prefer to have a slightly longer stitch length than what I use for piecing. Tip 8: Use the "needle down" option on your machine. When you're repositioning the quilt, like you need to do about a ga-jillion times, it helps that the needle stays in place. Find the middle of your quilt, and draw around a circle. I used a quarter as my center, but you should choose a circle size that's in proportion to the amount of quilting that will cover the piece. For my 88" X 92" Spiral Vortex quilt, I started with a two-inch diameter circle. Trace the circle with a blue wash-out marker, or disappearing ink pen. Tip 9: I found it extremely helpful to also draw the tail that would lead me out to the 3/4" distance I chose for this piece. I recommend you do the same for whatever spacing you choose for your quilt. Insert the needle at the point where the circle meets the beginning of the tail you've drawn. In the photo above, I've marked that point with an arrow. Draw the bobbin thread to the top. You're ready to begin quilting. Stitch. One stitch at a time to quilt the drawn circle in a clockwise direction. Seriously. Take one stitch: up/down. Move the quilt. Take one stitch - up/down. Move the quilt. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. This is the S-L-O-W part, and that's the only way to begin to quilt around the circle. Tip 10: If your sewing machine has a knee lift, use it! You'll develop a sort of rhythm: Stitch (up/down) Raise foot Move quilt Lower foot Stitch (up/down).... and so on. Eventually, you'll make it around the drawn circle. When you've completed the circle, continue following the drawn tail until you reach the desired distance between spirals. Once you've hit that mark with your guide bar, or the side of your walking foot (or, if you prefer, eyeball a space slightly wider than the side of your walking foot, as I have also been known to do), continue quilting one stitch at a time. Don't rush! Quilting one stitch at a time may seem to go on forever, but remind yourself that the number of stitches you take at one time will eventually increase. In the photo below, I've continued to stitch one stitch at a time. When I reached this point, I was up to two stitches at a time. And even while stitching this slowly, and turning the quilt every time, the slightest bobble can be seen just to the left of the guide bar tip. Expect that perfection is next to impossible. Pretty-darned-good is wonderful! At this point, I'm up to a combination of two stitches (raise foot, adjust quilt, lower foot) and three stitches at a time. As you continue to stitch, you'll gradually be able to take more stitches at a time, and when you hit four or five stitches at a time, you'll feel good that "the worst is over." Then, by the time you get to the 12th spiral or so, you know you've got it made! Be aware that eventually your spiral will reach the edge of the quilt. At that point you'll see that the outside corners of the quilt still need quilting. On each of the four corners, keep the distance between each spiral the same and continue to quilt a gentle curve. Though one spiral on a quilt is impressive, consider the possibilities of a more dramatic effect with several quilted spirals. I plan to pursue this further. How about you? Linda
Explore the timeless wisdom of ancient philosophy with this striking artwork titled "Eudaimonia: The Path to Human Flourishing." This captivating design features a powerful image of a solitary figure standing atop a mountain, bathed in radiant light, symbolizing the pursuit of a life well-lived. The term "Eudaimonia," rooted in Greek philosophy, represents the state of human flourishing achieved through living a life of the highest virtue. Perfect for those who seek inspiration in personal growth, mindful living, and the teachings of Aristotle and Stoicism, this piece adds depth and meaning to any space. Ideal for t-shirts, mugs, posters, and more, it serves as a daily reminder to strive for excellence and true happiness. S M L XL 2XL 3XL Width, in 18.00 20.00 22.00 24.00 26.00 28.00 Length, in 28.00 29.00 30.00 31.00 32.00 33.00 Sleeve length (from center back), in 15.10 16.50 18.00 19.50 21.00 22.40 Size tolerance, in 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .: Made with medium fabric (5.3 oz/yd² (180 g/m²)) consisting of 100% cotton for year-round comfort that is sustainable and highly durable. .: The classic fit of this shirt ensures a comfy, relaxed wear while the crew neckline adds that neat, timeless look that can blend into any occasion, casual or semi-formal. .: The tear-away label means a scratch-free experience with no irritation or discomfort whatsoever. .: Made using 100% US cotton that is ethically grown and harvested. Gildan is also a proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol ensuring ethical and sustainable means of production. This blank tee is certified by Oeko-Tex for safety and quality assurance.
Live in the sunshine swim in the sea Zomer aan zee: een duik in de golven en je dan weer mee terug laten spoelen aan het strand. Met je voeten in het zand voelen hoe het water terugtrekt, het gelui…
First Year University Project: ‘Rococo’ was a font designed on the ‘Rococo’ or late baroque era of art in the mid 18th Century Europe that saw artists develop towards more flourishing and ornate s…
340 likes, 13 comments - tintenfuchs on January 18, 2021: "Besser spät als nie 😅 ein verspätetes #inked für die #wirschnörkeln Challenge! Bin die Tage in der Buchhaltungshölle und habe dann kaum Energie für irgendwas übrig. 🥵 Challenge von @kerafein @_wolfskunst_ • • • #zammgstiftelt #schnörkel #kalligraphie #kalligrafie #modernekalligrafie #thecalligraphyhub #fearlessflourishing #flourishing #typegang #best_of_calligraphy #handlettering #handwritten #thedailycalligraphy #letterlover #calligraphie #calligraphy #fraktur #gothiccalligraphy #blackletter".
I found this in a parking lot, outside of a resturaunt. THis just goes to show how some people are 1)Wasteful! 2) Gluttonous 3) Litter-bugs 4) spoiled to have this kind of food to let rot and waste!
In the Bible, words hold significant power. Proverbs 18:21 states, "Death and life are in the power of the tongue." This reflects the biblical understanding
I was going for a bit of a sour note with this recipe, which is why I opted for the rye flour, dutch cocoa, and buttermilk. After a few trial and errors, the recipe came out just perfect.
Mini Adjustable Wall Light is an interior fixture which illuminates objects with a refined profile and an element of flourishing and popular design.
In my September 18 blog post I shared a picture of my finished postage stamp quilt top, pieced during early spring pandemic days. Each of the 72 blocks are 8” x 8” (finished) and made with 64-1½” square scraps (unfinished) from this never ending basketful. (Some of you who've been around for a while may recognize my Longaberger basket. It's the 1992 "Season's Greetings" basket.) I also intentionally cut squares of solids for each block. Not that I'm counting - though I am! - this quilt has 4,608 1½” X 1½” pieces! My 2019 plan was to take prepared patches with me to 2020 sew days and retreats for slow sewing. Coronavirus changed those plans Color Block Postage Stamp Quilt, 66" X 74" When piecing blocks, I used the web method - the same method I use and shared in a web tutorial for piecing a quilt top. I made two blocks at a time so I could continuously chain piece from one block to another. Web seams are pressed one way, changing with each row, for nesting; and final seams are pressed open. The first seams (columns) were finger-pressed to one side. Second seams (rows) were then nested in opposite directions. When piecing the quilt top, a lot of pinning happened, to get block-to-block seams to match as closely as possible. Finally, I snipped all the chaining threads and pressed seams open with an iron. Both the individual blocks, and the quilt top were pieced according to this web method. With all the seams, this is a pretty heavy quilt. Batting is lightweight Quilter’s Dream Cotton Request. I managed to quilt this while away from home last week. Quilting is an all over ruler work clamshell design done with a Fine Line 2" Half-Circle template by Accents in Design. I quilted the first clamshell on the diagonal, at a corner, building clamshells diagonally across the quilt to the opposite corner. Backing fabric is a wide-back from my friend's Etsy shop: Moda Grunge "Hits the Spot - Pool." She gives a 10 percent discount to MQG members. As usual with a scrappy quilt, binding is a black and white stripe applied with the No Tails Binding: Mitered Corners by Machine method. This stripe is printed on the diagonal, so I only needed to cut it on the cross-grain to get binding with a spiral effect. I love that! Here's the now-obligatory photo of my Color Block Postage Stamp quilt hanging in our front yard Bismarck palm. I adore this palm! #quiltinabismarckpalm Linda
Flourishing with elegance and texture, this Blush Pink Velvet Pocket Square is a sublime choice for wedding styles. Imbued with a romantic, light pink hue, this handcrafted Blush Pink Velvet Handkerchief is a superb asset for wedding sophistication. Its divine, plush velvet fabric boasts a lightly tufted texture that will give a depth of luxury to your tailored ensembles. Wear the Blush Pink Velvet Pocket Square to weddings and formal occasions to make the most elegant statement. It will match navy, black and grey suits to perfection. Designed exclusively by The Brothers at OTAA. Product Code: A015-PS