About this art print 'Trébol' is Spanish for clover - the distinct foliage at the foreground of the print. Edition open in all sizes Printed by endemicworld on mid-weight acid free paper w/ archival inks Framing style simple w/ classic moulding About Agustina Shuan Agustina Shuan is an illustrator and graphic designer from Buenos Aires, Argentina, currently living between Spain and New Zealand. After finishing her degree in graphic design and work in several agencies in Buenos Aires, she started her journey around the world working as a freelance illustrator and graphic designer. Her 2D work has evolved into a ceramic pieces after finishing her degree in the Vigo Handsand Craft School. She is also behind Contraform, a brand where you can see her illustrations translated to jewellery pieces. Agustina's work is inspired mostly by the female figure, daily life, personal feelings and experiences and the nature that surrounds her. She uses organic shapes, vibrant colour pallets and contemplative characters to create her scenarios.
Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Camusdarach Beach, captured in a captivating print that celebrates the serene landscapes of Scotland. Evoking the expansive views and vibrant palette of the Scottish coast, this piece is a testament to the abstract allure of the Color Field movement, drawing the viewer into a world of over-simplified beauty and saturated hues. The foreground bursts with a bold array of warm, wildflowers, their fiery oranges and deep pinks creating a striking contrast against the cool tones of the sea. These blooming colors are rendered in broad, spontaneous strokes, suggesting a field of flora swaying gently in the coastal breeze. As your gaze moves towards the water, an intricate dance of white and aquamarine unfolds, depicting an almost ethereal shoreline that meanders into the distance. In the heart of the composition lies the mirror-like expanse of the ocean, rendered in a calming spectrum of blues that capture the essence of the tranquil waters—a haven for the mind's escape. The dynamic strokes here hint at the ebb and flow of the tides, while the distant contours of the islands loom softly, their majestic presence a somber contrast to the vibrant life in the foreground. Above, delicate cloud formations drift across the sky, painted with a light touch that gives the scene a breath of fresh air. This print offers an imaginative interpretation of Camusdarach Beach, with its wide-open spaces, untouched by the hustle of modern life—a centrepiece that brings a piece of the serene Scottish Highlands into your living space. Whether adorning the wall of a cosy study or acting as the focal point in a bustling office, this print invites contemplation and brings a soothing atmosphere to any room.
Baseball At Meiji is a reproduction of an original print by Fukazawa Sakuichi. Part of the "One Hundred Views of New Tokyo (Shin Tokyo Hyakkei)" series, the artwork offers a futuristic interpretation of the bustling activity and cultural significance of the sport in the rapidly modernizing city. The grandeur of the stadium is depicted against the backdrop of Tokyo's evolving skyline. The foreground captures the excitement and energy of a baseball game in progress, with players on the field, spectators in the stands, and perhaps vendors selling refreshments. It conveys the sense of community and shared enthusiasm associated with baseball, a sport that gained immense popularity in Japan during the early 20th century. It is a vibrant and dynamic representation of Tokyo's sporting culture and urban landscape during a time of significant transformation and modernization Why we picked it The artwork's style seamlessly blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern elements, showcasing the era's cultural synthesis and technological advancements making it a noteworthy example.T he color choices add depth and intrigue: orange, symbolizing energy and vitality, captures the excitement of the scene; purple, traditionally associated with creativity and mystery, evokes a sense of anticipation; and green, representing balance and connection to nature in an urban setting. During this time, Japan underwent a period of rapid modernization, influenced by Western ideas and technology. Baseball, introduced to Japan by American missionaries in the late 19th century, became deeply intertwined with this modernization process, reflecting Japan's aspirations for progress and international recognition. The artwork's depiction symbolizes more than just a sporting event—it represents the spirit of modernity and cultural exchange taking place in Tokyo at the time. The stadium itself becomes a microcosm of Japan's transformation, where traditional customs intersect with Western influences, creating a dynamic and evolving society. About the artist Sakuichi Fukazawa (1896–1947) was a Japanese artist known for his innovative contributions to woodblock printing during the sosaku-hanga movement, which emphasized the artist's personal creative process in printmaking. The artists' followed their ukiyo-e predecessors by depicting landscapes and the common people at leisure. Although the prints occasionally featured traditional scenery, the group was less focused on depicting famous landmarks or picturesque landscapes. The 1923 Great Kantō earthquake had devastated Tokyo and the movement's primary goal was to chronicle the lifestyle of the Shōwa era and capture the rapid modernization of the city as it was rebuilt. Renowned for his innovative woodblock prints, Fukazawa's work is known for capturing Tokyo's transformation during the early 20th century. Approx. sizing (inches) White or black wood frame Art 30x22.6875 Interior 30x22.6875 Exterior 30.875x23.5625 Art 24x18.1875 Interior 24x18.1875 Exterior 24.875x19.0625
In 2019, there’s a tiny group of Democrats who believe the party hasn’t lurched leftward. Oh, and their boss happens to be winning the primary.
A photographer whose stark portrayal of a little girl's life surrounded by her poverty-stricken parents life of drug and alcohol abuse has defended her decision not to report them to authorities.
This is a comprehensive, integrated account of eighteenth and early nineteenth century German figurative aesthetics. The author focuses on the theologically-minded discourse on the visual arts that unfolded in Germany, circa 1754-1828, to critique the assumption that German romanticism and idealism pursued a formalist worship of beauty and of unbridled…
Collect your favorite DK and worsted weight yarns and knit the brioche blanket of your dreams. Begin with an I-cord cast on and work the briochevron stitch while you imagine your next striping sequence. The sample shows mostly speckled colors for the foreground (MC) and mostly solid color pops for the background (CC). Only one strand of yarn is changed at a time for a gradual overlapping color effect. Bundle yourself in brioche and enjoy your new knitting blanket! Yarn: DK or Worsted weight Yardage: The sample blanket weighs 2075g and used approximately 4700yds / 4298m of yarn total. Yardage amounts will vary depending on yarn type, gauge, and finished blanket length. Gather approximately 2000-2400yds / 1829-2195m for both the MC & CC to achieve a blanket of similar size. Shown in: A variety of hand dyed wools including Hedgehog Fibres Merino DK & Merino Aran, Madelinetosh Tosh DK, DK Twist & Vintage, & House of A la Mode Dreamy DK Superwash. Needles: 40” US 8 / 5mm circular Notions: Tapestry needle Gauge: 18 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches in Briochevron stitch *Gorgeous hard copy pattern with protective sleeve. This item will be shipped.*
Immerse yourself in the serene essence of Luskentyre Sands as captured during the magical golden hour, an ethereal experience that now lives forever on this distinctive print. Embracing the essence of Abstract Expressionism, the piece interprets the beauty of one of Scotland's most breath-taking beaches, offering viewers a feast for the senses through an array of bold colours and dynamic brushwork. The foreground spills forth a tapestry of creamy whites and pale yellows, evoking the soft, untouched sands reflecting the gentle hues of the day's last light. Dappled strokes of muted amber and delicate oranges suggest reflections on wet sand, a mirror to the glorious sky above. Your eye is then drawn to the water, where tranquil turquoise and gentle greens intermingle, capturing the undulating waves as they rhythmically lap against the shore. The sea has been abstracted into horizontal swathes of colour, reducing the complex beauty of the water to its most simple and compelling form. Rising softly in the background, the silhouette of distant hills stretches across the painting, rendered in deep blues and lush greens. They stand as silent sentinels against the vibrant golden sky, which showcases a gradient of warm colours ranging from a honeyed yellow to the deep, intense orange of a setting sun. The upper section of the piece is like an entire symphony, with the brilliant golden-yellow of the sky, so indicative of that special time of day, impressively commanding the viewer’s attention. The play of light and shadow, interpreted through the expert use of colour and abstract shapes, gives the impression of the sun's fading rays casting their glow across the heavens. This captivating print is more than mere wall art; it is a statement piece that embodies the poetic beauty of Scotland’s coastal vistas. Let it take pride of place in your space, and be transported to the peaceful shores of Luskentyre Sands, where the whispers of the sea and the warmth of the sun's kiss mingle in an eternal dance of nature's splendour.
When we compose our pics, it's usually the foreground that gets the most attention. After all, it's often where the main action is. But sometimes the background totally steals the show!
Some of the most prominent sociologists working in education today have collaborated to address a wide range of empirical and theoretical issues. Adopting an international perspective, this book foregrounds cutting-edge research that highlights both the diversity and complexity of understanding education in society.
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This captivating print channels the raw beauty of Luskentyre Sands on the Isle of Harris, masterfully rendered through the dynamic brushwork and bold colour choices characteristic of Expressionism. The print invites viewers to interpret the sweeping strokes of azure and cobalt which stand in contrast to the creamy whites and soft greys, evoking the stirring beauty of the Scottish coast. In the foreground, abstract representations of sand and sea meld together with occasional touches of sunny yellows and greens, suggesting the play of light on water and the natural vegetation dotting the shoreline. The horizon is defined by a series of undulating dark hills that rise gently against a dramatic sky, its vastness portrayed through a symphony of broad, gestural strokes in a mostly monochrome palette, with intermittent hints of blue echoing the waters below. This piece is a celebration of Scotland’s landscapes, encapsulating the serenity and atmospheric conditions of Luskentyre Sands, known for its wide-open vistas and stunning natural light. It is a must-have for aficionados of Scottish scenery and lovers of art that speaks to the soul of a place. Each print serves as a portal to the Highlands, offering a moment of reflection and a respite from the everyday.
Beautiful fine art giclee poster print, A3 sizeDispatched and Tracked through Royal Mail, 3 -5 working days UK, 4-10 working days worldwide.You can return any item for any reason for up to 30 days after you receive it. Full refund given immediately upon return. Unless you have simply changed your mind, we will also pay for the cost of returning it to us. Payment via Paypal, Credit/Debit Card or Bank TransferA3 Details.
This is a comprehensive, integrated account of eighteenth and early nineteenth century German figurative aesthetics. The author focuses on the theologically-minded discourse on the visual arts that unfolded in Germany, circa 1754-1828, to critique the assumption that German romanticism and idealism pursued a formalist worship of beauty and of unbridled…
This print of a pen and ink artwork of Mt Cook captures the majestic essence of New Zealand's highest peak. The jagged line work brings to life the rugged contours and dramatic ridges of the mountain, which is rendered in simple yet striking detail. In the foreground, Adams intricately illustrates a variety of native flora, enriching the composition with the natural beauty of the landscape. This drawing stands as a testament to her mastery in botanical and landscape illustration, blending artistic elegance with scientific accuracy. Why we picked it This pen and ink artwork of Mt. Cook is artistically captivating, presenting New Zealand's highest peak through a V-shaped composition that frames the mountain with a rich variety of flora. Nancy Adams' intricate line work and textures make every plant feel vibrant and alive, enhancing the natural beauty of the landscape. Her mastery in botanical and landscape illustration is evident as she blends artistic elegance with scientific accuracy, capturing the rugged contours of the mountain and the diverse native plants in the foreground. In the mid-20th century, there was a growing movement towards conservation and the study of native species, fueled by a global rise in environmental awareness. This period saw the establishment of national parks, wildlife reserves, and botanical gardens in New Zealand, reflecting a burgeoning commitment to preserving the country's diverse ecosystems. Adams' detailed and scientifically accurate illustrations played a crucial role in documenting and promoting understanding of New Zealand's native flora. Her work was not only important for scientific research and but are important as at the time there were limited opportunities for women in scientific fields. About the artist Nancy Adams, CBE, was an extraordinary botanical artist whose work beautifully bridged the gap between art and science. Her meticulous attention to detail and profound understanding of New Zealand's native flora allowed her to create illustrations that were not only scientifically accurate but also artistically stunning. Adams’ pen and ink drawings, watercolours, and botanical paintings are celebrated for their delicate precision and aesthetic grace. Her ability to capture the intricate beauty of plants and landscapes with such clarity and elegance made her one of New Zealand's most revered artists. Her artworks continue to inspire and educate, revealing the intricate wonders of nature through her skilled and insightful eyes. About the location Mount Cook, also known as Aoraki, is New Zealand's highest peak at 3,724 meters. It holds cultural significance for the Māori Ngāi Tahu tribe and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Te Wahipounamu area. Located in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, it attracts climbers, hikers, and photographers for its stunning alpine scenery and diverse environments. Approx. sizing (inches) White metal frame Art 14x18.75 Interior 15.25x20.0 Exterior 15.375x20.125 Black metal frame w/ mat Art 14x18.75 Interior 15.25x20.0 Exterior 15.375x20.125 Black wood frame w/mat Art 14x18.75 Interior 15.25x20.0 Exterior 16.125x20.875
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Capturing the ephemeral beauty of Glencoe's enchanting twilight, this expressive print features a vibrant palette that masterfully conveys the transient light of dusk. Bold strokes and a harmonious blend of colour give rise to the rugged silhouettes of the surrounding slopes, a dance of natural contours against the sky's fleeting hues. In the foreground, textured applications of paint suggest the raw, untamed beauty of the highland terrain, with each daub adding depth and movement to the composition. Reflective elements on the water's surface mirror the warmth of the sky, while the interplay of shadows and light reveals the contours of the land and the serene stretch of the valley's waterway. The sky itself is an exquisite display of the setting sun, with streaks of pink, orange, and purple stretching above the darkened mountains. This dynamic skyscape serves as the backdrop for the composition, drawing the eye upwards and into the heart of the piece. This print is a testament to the beauty of Scotland's natural landscape, radiating with the energy and emotion of an expressionist vision. It is a piece that invites contemplation and offers a striking visual narrative of the majestic Glencoe at one of its most magical moments.
Hey, there nature lovers! Are you ready to feed your eyes and souls with sights you've never imagined you can see? Ranging from river flows, high mountain tops up to astonishing beaches, our Mother Earth has certainly given us countless sights to enjoy. And not to mention the whole color…
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Diasporic Avant-Gardes draws into dialogue two differing traditions of poetic practice: the diasporic and the avant-garde. This interdisciplinary collection examines the unacknowledged affinities (and crucial differences) between avant-garde and diasporic formal strategies and social formations. The essays foreground the creation of experimental forms and…
How a single galaxy cluster, when imaged just right, can showcase dark matter like nothing else.
Capturing the unspoilt beauty of Camusdarach Beach, this vibrant contemporary print is a celebration of colour and movement, reminiscent of Scotland's wild and natural charm. The foreground bursts with a lively array of flora, brushed in spirited strokes of yellow, pink, and blue, evoking the wildflowers that grace the Scottish shores. Translucent blades of grass sway in an unseen breeze, while pops of red and orange foliage add depth and warmth to the scene. The middle ground seamlessly transitions to the pristine sands of the beach, where the delicate hues of pink blend with the natural whites and beiges, suggesting the softness of the sand beneath one's feet. The tidal flats reflect a symphony of blues and purples, mirroring the vast sky above. In the distance, the cool tones of the sea kiss the horizon, where a palette of tranquil blues and greens paint the tranquil waters of the bay, and beyond, the majestic outlines of the Scottish Highlands rise under a sweeping sky. The sky itself is a masterstroke of minimalism; broad, confident sweeps of white and blue open up the canvas, giving a sense of expansive calm and the crispness of the coastal atmosphere. This print is an exquisite reminder of the serene and breathtaking vistas that define Scotland’s coastline, ideal for anyone wishing to bring a sense of Scottish serenity and contemporary style into their space.
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On the foreground of the central altar panel from Hieronymus Bosch's painting of The Last Judgement appears a creature characteristic of Bosch's work, consisting of only one head on two feet. This type of form is called a Headfooter based on a Greek tradition of omitting body parts as a frightening expression of possible outcomes. Bosch covers the creatures anatomical imperfections with a headscarf. The character, amusing to us, seems to be taking a carefree stroll through the bloody scene of the Last Judgment. Material : Collectible quality, resin with hand-painted color details, matte and glossy finish. Statue replica is from the highly collectible Parastone Mouseion 3D Collection. PN JB04 Included : Full color card with image of original artwork. Description card about artist and artwork. Both cards are in four languages. Dimensions : 2.5 in. x 4.5 in. x 2 in. Weighs 0.3 lbs. THE LAST JUDGMENT Hieronymus Bosch warns us against the consequences of a life of sin. The downfall of the rebellious angels on the left panel heralds the beginning of the end. Further, one sees the chosen few in heaven, with below them the vast remainder who will have to undergo the most horrendous tortures on Judgment Day. Saint Jacob of Compostella and the Holy Bavodorn the closed panels.
In an important new book, Laura Gillman argues that in this post-identity politics era, identities can still yield reliable knowledge. Focusing on womanist and mestiza theoretical writings, literary texts, and popular cultural representations, Gillman advances a comparative theoretical model of identity and consciousness that foregrounds a…
Nestled amidst the enchanting landscapes of County Kerry, Ireland, the Lakes of Killarney stand as a testament to nature's unparalleled beauty. This chromolithograph of a picturesque trio of lakes that serves as a portal to the timeless beauty of the area. The print vividly captures the allure of the landscape where tree-lined roads wind through lush fields amidst the majestic mountains backdrop, adding depth to the scene. In the foreground, a castle stands proudly, a testament to Ireland's rich history and heritage. Why we picked it This beautiful fairytale like scene is for anyone that appreciates scenic beauty and a touch of historical charm. It's an ideal way to bring the magic of Ireland's landscape into your space. Notable context Chromolithography, a technique pioneered in the early 19th century, revolutionized the production of color prints by allowing artists to create vibrant and detailed images with a level of precision and richness previously unattainable. At the time, there was also a growing interest in travel and tourism during the late 19th century, as advancements in transportation and communication made it easier for people to explore distant lands and experience new cultures. Chromolithography played a pivotal role in disseminating images of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural icons to a wide audience. About the location The Lakes of Killarney, a picturesque trio of lakes (Lough Leane, Muckross Lake, and Upper Lake), form a stunning centerpiece within Killarney National Park, Ireland's oldest national park. Surrounded by rugged mountains, ancient woodlands, and historic sites like Ross Castle and Muckross Abbey, the lakes are a popular destination for tourists seeking the beauty of the Irish countryside. Sizing White wood frame Art 29x23.375 Interior 29x23.375 Exterior 29.875x24.25 Art 24x19.375 Interior 24x19.375 Exterior 24.875x20.25 Art 18x14.5 Interior 18x14.5 Exterior 18.875x15.375 Natural wood frame Art 18x14.5 Interior 18x14.5 Exterior 19.375x15.875 Inch to cm conversion 10" = 25.4 cm, 12" = 30.48 cm, 14" = 35.56 cm, 16" = 40.64 cm, 20" = 50.8 cm, 24" = 60.96 cm, 30" = 76.2 cm, 36" = 91.44 cm Items are non-returnable because they are custom assembled and our print partner doesn't accept returns. We recommend you buy a sample print if you are unsure. If you encounter another issue, please see our return policy. All sizes are approx. and in inches.
“We are the voice in the dark that speaks in silence and hides in the foreground”
If you’ve not heard of this quaint, tiny village before, let me introduce you. Nesso sits on the lush and steep banks of Lake Como in the Lombardy region of Italy, with a population of 1302 people. It
This is a comprehensive, integrated account of eighteenth and early nineteenth century German figurative aesthetics. The author focuses on the theologically-minded discourse on the visual arts that unfolded in Germany, circa 1754-1828, to critique the assumption that German romanticism and idealism pursued a formalist worship of beauty and of unbridled…
Awash with the stark beauty of the Scottish Highlands, this evocative print captures the essence of a serene trek through Glencoe. The minimalist approach strips the scene to its core, focusing on the play of colour and form to elicit a powerful emotional response. In the foreground, the crisp silhouettes of hikers traverse an open, golden-hued field, with the path underfoot reflecting the azure of a clear Highland sky. The subtleness of the brushwork adds a textured quality, almost tactile, as the earth seems to ripple with orange and yellow tones that sing of Scotland's rugged nature. Beyond the adventurers, slender trees stand sentinel, their trunks etched into the landscape with a precision that respects the minimalist style, while their sparser crowns break the horizon with delicate lines. The scale of nature is palpably felt as the valley walls ascend steeply on either side; majestic cliffs rendered in broad strokes of deep blues and greys loom over the scene, their shadows hinting at the untamed wildness that is the soul of Glencoe. High in the distance, where the valley carves its path between the titans of rock, a light brush of white suggests the lingering kiss of snow on the peaks, perhaps untouched by human presence. This interplay of lightness amidst the brooding mountain forms creates a dramatic, yet tranquil vista that calls to the wanderer’s spirit in every viewer. Ideal for those who adore the minimalist aesthetic or wish to bring a piece of Scotland's enigmatic landscapes into their home, this print is a tribute to the quiet majesty found in the heart of the Highlands. Whether as a focal point in a living space or an inspirational piece in an office, the evocative allure of this artwork will transport admirers to the wind-swept expanses of a land defined by its natural splendour.