11x14 ink print
Franklin Booth (1874-1948) American artist of detailed pen-and-ink illustrations with the appearance of wood engravings. He created this style when he was young, self-teaching from illustrated magazine art, not realizing they were engravings. Pen and Ink 1909_05_Scribner's magazine ___ Franklin Booth additional information and images: Excellent bio with images: www.bpib.com/booth.htm The Franklin Booth Project: outsidelogic.com/franklinbooth/ Franklin Book | Comic Book Stories: comicsbookstories.blogspot.com/2009/12/franklin-booth-187... comicsbookstories.blogspot.com/2011/07/franklin-booth-187...
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Not all tattoos are created equally - some were made on a heavily drunken night only bringing regret later on, some were thoroughly premeditated, others are strictly monochrome, and some are plenty colorful, but these are purely magical. These tattoo designs glow in the dark when a UV lamp is used, making them look straight out of a Sci-Fi movie.
You know the saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover?” The same rule can be changed into “Don’t judge a person by its ink.” Getting some body art inked is probably one of the best ways for self-expression—be it a drawing in remembrance of your past beliefs, shenanigans or a minimal tattoo filled with deep meanings. No tattoo design is meaningless or ugly because there’s always something bigger behind it. At least to the person who chose the unique tattoo, that is.
A museum quality print of Anisa’s original ink painting. These are giclée-printed on thick matte archival, acid-free paper. • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²) • Giclée printing quality • Opacity: 94% • ISO brightness: 104%
11x14 ink print
ABOUT THE ARTWORK When the emotion of oneself changes through specific situations and spaces, we become strangers. Original Created: 2014 Subjects: Portrait Materials: Canvas Styles: Expressionism Mediums: Oil DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Print: Giclee on Fine Art Paper Size: 8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in Size with Frame: 13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in Frame: White Ready to Hang: Yes Packaging: Ships in a Box
The process of crafting a unique style and aesthetic can be protracted and challenging. Nevertheless, this undertaking can become more manageable by procuring the appropriate tools within your paint by number kits. For this reason, it is imperative to ensure that you possess an apt assortment of paintings.
Fine art print using water-based inks on sustainably sourced cotton mix archival paper. • Available in multiple sizes • Trimmed with a 2cm / 1" border for framing • Available framed in white, black, and oak wooden frames
11x14 ink print
Tiny people seen in downtown Vancouver.
A new exhibition juxtaposes a daughter’s photographs with those of her late mother.