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a few years ago my dad started painting. as an urban designer he’s always had a pencil in his hand, but he never had the time to flex his creative muscles outside of work. he began experimenting with…
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.
This t-shirt is crafted from a mid-weight 180GSM organic cotton fabric. This fabric is perfect for those who want a blend of comfort, durability, and versatility. This t-shirt is a regular, unisex fit. The inks used for the print are water-based and non-toxic. These inks not only provide a vibrant, long-lasting design, but also minimize our ecological footprint, ensuring that your t-shirt is both stylish and sustainable. When it comes to packaging, we’re equally committed to eco-friendliness. This t-shirt is shipped in recycled cardboard packaging, reducing the need for single-use plastics. ABOUT OUR TEES: 100% Organic ring-spun combed cotton Printed with water-based, non-toxic ink Unisex fit Set-in sleeve 1x1 rib at neck collar Inside back neck tape in self fabric Sleeve hem and bottom hem with wide double needle topstitch 180 GSM WASHING INSTRUCTIONS: Wash at 30 degrees C, inside out. Do not tumble dry. Do not iron over print. *Please be aware, the "Natural Raw" color is 100% ecological (untreated and undyed cotton). You may see some darker specks when you look closely at the fabric, they are simply residues of the cotton plant.
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.
Malaysian artist Kamwei Fong is the creator of "The Furry Thing" series; a collection of adorable fluffy black cat ink drawings. Without mouths, each character's emotions are conveyed with expressive, bright eyes, alert ears, and bushy tails that often seem to have a life of their own.
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Limited Edition of 250 + 50 Artist Proofs Top Quality Giclée Archival Inks, Paper and Canvas Hand Signed and Numbered by the Artist Prints are Unstretched and Ship Rolled in Large Tubes
Set of three prints from the 22 plate collection, "Ballet Und Pantomime" by Walter Schnackenberg. We acquired these from an estate, and the seller could not provide provenance. Accordingly, we cannot vouch for the authenticity of the signatures, as the plates from this portfolio were originally unsigned. Priced commensurately. Framed art measures 13" x 17" x 1.25".
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Identifier: dreamsofyesterda00matt Title: Dreams of yesterdays (in the Orient) Year: 1908 (1900s) Authors: Matthews, Frances E. Morgan (Frances Elizabeth Morgan), 1842- Subjects: Publisher: New York, Cochrane publishing co. Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: people up in the gar-den, who are treated to cigarettes and confection,it is said at his expense, and the bands play, thehubbub and excitement is general, and we starton a very dusty drive through Pera. CHAPTER XI SMYRNA, SYRIA, AND BEIRUT, DAMASCUS FTER sailing through the Bosphorus,passing Roberts Cottage, where theboys waved the American flag, andgave us three cheers, and taking along sweep into the Black Sea, weretraced our journey through theBosphorus, the Sea of Marmora and the Dar-danelles, leaving the enchanted city with itsdomes and minarets behind us. We were often cautioned while on the streetsand in the bazars at Smyrna against thieves, someGerman tourists having been robbed on the pre-ceding day, so we hurried through the motleycrowd, made a few purchases in the bazar, andsome took carriages to visit the tomb of Polycarp,who was the first Bishop of the place, on the higheminence back of the city, and some went by trainto Ephesus, to see the ruins of the great Temple of 58 Text Appearing After Image: SMYRNA, SYRIA, AND BEIRUT 59 Diana, which 2,000 years ago was considered oneof the seven wonders of the world. In EphesusSt. Paul preached, and afterward wrote the Epis-tle to the Church. Services in the Greek church in Smyrna weremuch enjoyed, although we could understandnothing of what the portly bearded priest was soearnestly saying. The house was packed withmen wearing their hats, and as there were noseats, all were standing and moving about moreor less. The city has a population of 200,000, but forsome reason it did not appear very interesting,and we were soon steaming away past the isle ofPatmos, where St. John wrote the Book of Reve-lations, and past the island of Rhodes, with itsrocky, dangerous shore, toward Beirut, theancient Berytis, the most important seaport andcommercial town in Syria. We first saw this clean-looking city in themorning, and its yellow and white houses, withthe majestic Lebanon in the background, itssnowy peaks bathed in the morning sunshine, andwhen, aft Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
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Oh I can't wait to see you again. Maybe it will be in Hell.
“Décor de jardin pour une féerie” Gouache, ink and pencil. 52 x 74 cm. (20.47 x 29.13 in.) Source : Bnf. Art by Jean-Louis Chéret.(1820-1882).
Yana, un jeune chaton originaire de Biélorussie a su conquérir le coeur des internautes avec sa bouille bicolore. Un véritable Harvey Dent à poils !
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