In the digital age, surreal photography has lost some of its power to surprise, disorient, startle. For this reason, some artists have focused on taking...
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In the first of a new series of profiles of craftspeople, Clare Foster meets Jay Davey, who creates bespoke garden structures from Somerset willow
Super easy and very beautiful rose we have today for you to crochet with an amazing and clearly explained video tutorial. If you want to decorate your rugs, blankets, clothes, and even slippers you can start crocheting this rose because it will be perfect for any type of item. Thanks to the author for the […]
Architecture, that literally lights up the page. Architectural Designer and Architect Meyssam Seddigh is the creator of these fascinating drawings. They involve: Interior design, exterior ones and everything in between. There isn't much information to tell how these drawings were accomplished, but if I had to take a guess I would say: The drawings are constructed the traditional way by hand, using a fineliner. The coloring is done using digital art. A fantastic way of using the best qualities to both mediums, to come up with such a captivating result. Ps. I gave the images some titles. Late night bookshop. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Lighting in the building. Press the Image to Enlarge it. A walk at night. Press the Image to Enlarge it. The entrance to the castle. Press the Image to Enlarge it. A nighttime stroll. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Master bedroom as night falls. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Architectural reflections. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Light overflowing from the building. Press the Image to Enlarge it. The glowing heart of the statue. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
There is something almost miraculous about sewing a stuffed animal. You start with a bunch…
Если не умеешь, рисуй похоже. А.А. Ливанов. Здравствуйте, сообщники, и доброго всем понедельника! Меня зовут Наташа, я помогаю людям решать вопросы, возникающие на их творческом пути, и сегодня я принимаю эстафетную палочку по творческим дежурствам в сообществе у…
What are the best things to do in Taormina? My best tips to visit the 10 must-see attractions of the pearl of Sicily. The perfect itinerary to visit Taormina, Isola Bella, Castelmola and Alcantara Gorge in 1, 2 or 3 days + Where to stay in Taormina. All highlights, best places to visit and points of interest in Taormina
Jag fyller år den 26 april och då burkar min trädgårds stolthet, Prakt Magnolian stå i full blom. När man tittar ut i idag så känns våren väldigt avlägsen. Vintern verkar ha bestämt sig för att stanna
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This vintage-inspired design makes the most of feminine assets with a bustier-like body and an illusion bodice and sleeves. The ribbed body hugs the waistline and the accordian-ridged bodice is gathered to fit the bust. The bodice and sleeves are worked in an open stitch in a whisper-soft kid mohair. Decorative findings finish the bust and sleeves in this elegant look. Finished bust sizes 34" to 46" THIS IS A PDF FILE of a knitting pattern, not a finished garment.
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Simple, everyday objects have long been used in photography to create interesting images.We commonly see them in still-life images, or juxtaposed in unexpected surroundings. But Czech photography Vlad Artazov has taken the idea of using simple objects to create striking images one step further with his Nails' life series.Using simple building nails, Artazov has recreated situations found in everyday life.Some are rather steamy, others perfectly mundane, but made interesting due to their abstract nature.Most of the images are in black and white, though some color photos are included in the series as well. Various other hardware and building tools make appearances too, including some nuts and bolts, a hammer, and a screw.
I'm starting to ease into Halloween themed lessons now, and I had a lot of success with this Rhythm Monsters activity today. My first graders have been preparing half notes for a few weeks and this was the first time they saw it and had practice writing it down. For the rhythm monsters lesson, I created this page with 20 different rhythm examples. I'll be honest: the rhythm content really had NOTHING to do with monsters. All I did was put a picture of a monster above each rhythm example and the students were hooked right away. I had each student select four cards and practice clapping/reading their pattern, and then copy it onto their worksheet. I like this activity because the students are being eased into the concept of composition. They are still making aesthetic decisions regarding what order to put their monsters, but without all the stress that comes with having to create rhythms from scratch. Click here to download the entire lesson (includes SmartNotebook file, worksheet, and monster cards) for free!