ABOUT THE ARTWORK Part of the Sky Cathedral series of lush, expressive clouds from the area I live in. Oil over acrylic on canvas panel. With white front loading frame. Original Created: 2019 Subjects: Landscape Materials: Other Styles: Expressionism, Impressionism, Realism Mediums: Oil DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Painting: Oil on Other Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 12 W x 16 H x 0.3 D in Frame: White Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Box
Sergiu Ciochină captures dappled sunlight as it filters through the trees and the rich tones of the golden hour in vibrant oil paintings.
Mt Rainier Photography Print / Moon Above / Mt Rainier Reflection / Landscape Photography / Washington State / Mother's Day Gift / Photo Print *Please allow 1-2 weeks for shipping, thank you for your patience.* Photograph of Mt Rainier on a clear summer night in August of 2019. Caught the reflection perfectly during blue hour with the moon right above it. Photo was taken by Erick Ramirez with a Canon EOS R and Tamron 24-70 G2 Photo seen on here with watermark only for copyright purposes. Prints will not have a watermark. Print will be of the highest quality. This print will be delivered dated, signed and will receive a special message by Erick Ramirez. All photos are original and taken by Erick Ramirez. Photographs are all printed on glossy photo paper up to 11x17 and luster starting at 16x20". Feel free to contact me for any assistance or quotes. If you are looking for a specific photo to be printed in any medium and size, check my Instagram: @r4s
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The "Landscape" pattern designed by Flat Vernacular evokes the subtle gradations of faraway vistas—shifting shapes, slightly blurred by a shimmering light. 'Powder Blue' wallpaper evokes an enchantingly dusty sky, accented by wispy hints of cirrus clouds. Hues of powder blue, gentle sky blue, and icy white combine to create layers of cool texture.
Ornamental grasses are one of the most useful types of plants you can use in your landscape designs; here are five ideas to get you started, plus lots of beautiful grasses to achieve your favorite look.
Original Linocut, Small Lino Print, Abstract Landscape, Minimalist Art, Blue Print, Flower Field, Wall Art Print, Block Print, Gift, Moosart An original abstract linocut flower field landscape,. This linocut is handcut and handprinted, all linocuts are signed. Materials used are Waterbased Blockprint ink on Hahnemuhle etchingpaper (300). Perfect to combine with my other linocuts. Limited edition: 26 original prints. Size: Linocut Print: 10 x 11 cm ( 4 x 4,2 inch) inclusive the edition nr and signature. Papersize: about 15 x 17cm (6 x 6.7 inch) Send without Frame and mat! Because all print processes are handwork there could be small differences between the prints, that makes all the prints unique artworks! Colors may differ slightly from what you can see on our screen! It will be send to you without track and trace and carefully packed between cardboard and bubble wrap. The linocut itself will be wrapped in acid-free paper. See also my other landscape prints: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Moosart?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=23527561 Thank you for visiting my shop! You can follow me on instagram as Artmoos!
Everyone makes a big deal about how the only certainties in life are death and taxes. But you can really add a few more to that list—the staying power of the eternally incredible Dionne Warwick, the Cleveland baseball team never winning another World Series, and sky-high rents in San Francisco. Well, you might finally be able to strike the steep cost of rents in the city by the bay, as they have come down recently due to COVID and the recession. However, if anyone is deeply f
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Embrace the serene simplicity of St Monans Harbour through this exquisite minimalist print that captures the essence of coastal tranquillity. With a calm and considered use of colour, the artwork showcases the soothing tones of sea greens and sky blues contrasting with the gentle whites and greys of the harbourside buildings which are portrayed with an almost geometric clarity. The composition places a singular boat, its hull painted with hints of vibrant red and blue, floating tranquilly in the harbour waters, whose reflection merges seamlessly with the sky in a symphony of colour. The juxtaposition of the bold, clean lines of the architecture against the soft, mirror-like quality of the water evokes a sense of stillness and reflection. This piece, a paragon of modern minimalism, uses negative space to invite the observer into a moment of contemplation, making it an ideal aesthetic addition for those who seek a touch of mindfulness in their surroundings. Whether adorning the wall of a sleek, contemporary space or adding a modern twist to a more traditional room, this print serves as a gentle reminder of the beauty found in simplicity and the peaceful moments of life by the sea.
ABOUT THE ARTWORK This artwork is the continuation of the series meets during the night. Between dream and reality what my subconscious records during the day. Original Created: 2019 Subjects: Landscape Materials: Wood Styles: Abstract Expressionism, Conceptual, Figurative Mediums: Oil DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Painting: Oil on Wood Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 50 W x 30 H x 2.5 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Crate
Planning a trip to Switzerland soon? Check out this list of the 10 best hikes you don't want to miss while you're here.
Design articles are always guiding us into the various ways to refresh a room, let's switch it up and do the same for the garden. 1. PRUNE This is one of my clients who called asking for some pruning. On my! I personally love to prune when a major renovation is required, believing anything can be re-shaped and saved. While the crew was busy, I pulled out the shears Yes, there was an entryway and an address. 2. EDGING AND MULCH Can I say mandatory? Looks clean and fresh, represses weeds and retains moisture Look for the best mulch you can afford, preferably black and fine. We use LEAF mulch, decomposed leaves, rich, black and finely ground. When laid, any mulch will begin to decompose. As wood mulch decomposes, that process robs the soil of nutrients. As leaf mulch goes, it feeds the soil, improving it's texture and adding nutrients Unless you reside at a Shell station, this is a big NO! Ugly, and the dyes are toxic 3. Stabilize structures and paint if needed In winter climes, snow and ice takes it's toll on our structures. Examine closely for needed repairs. A fresh coat of paint does wonders! 4. Clean, and/or replace outdoor soft goods What a renaissance for outdoor pillows; the fabrics and the designs. We carry a line whose style matches any interior pillow, some with gorgeous fringe, trim and down inserts! The rug line we carry, Dash and Albert, has a tremendous outdoor collection. New for 2014 is the collaboration with Bunny Williams, above 5. Declutter It can happen.......one day you are bringing home ornamentation, the next you are in a newspaper, misguided, posing and smiling Benches, table, fountain, watering cans.......complimentary to each other and tastefully arranged. Look around, what might be redundant, in disrepair......generally employ a good edit 6. Re access your front door Charming? Massively so if you live in a cottage, in Czechoslovakia. Enter your home as a guest would, is all clean? Decluttered? In good repair and painted or stained? Outdoor lamps sparkling clean? Consider a color change, this focal point for your home can be unassuming or exciting 7. Give up on low performing plants "I hate to kill plants!" I do too. Often as a landscape designer I am both executioner and nurturer. There are times when a plant is simply "taking up space", overgrown and beyond pruning (not too often), a blob, that is it just sits there, offering little No focus, many blob type plants, all green, no stand-outs and yes, a few weeds To live in my garden, the criteria is; must be of appropriate size must be interesting most of the growing season must be a strong performer; long bloom, colorful foliage, multi-seasonal interest I'm ruthless..... This Hydrangea above is the Incrediball, in bloom from early June to frost....nice! 8. Interesting foliage? Take a close look. Have a section where there is too much green? (disregard if all green is your goal, lovely in a formal setting). Too many leaves of the same size and shape? Insert some of the colorful foliage plants and pay close attention to the shape, mixing it up. 9. Consider the addition of Annuals To me, they are the link for a garden. They perform throughout the season weaving in and out of perennials and shrubbery that have their day until next year 10. Reevaluate your containers Are they in good order? Remove old soil, which no longer has any nutrients, and refill. How about their style and size, appropriate? Charming? YES! Appropriately sized? NO, too small That's better. Take note of the terra cotta color, which pulls from the homes bricks....nice! One of our clients. When we designed the gardens, instead of a pair of urns at the front entrance, we placed oversized, statement urns in front of the two front windows. Enjoyed from inside and out, they make a statement as they are planted fresh, four times a year, celebrating each new season. Cheers! Debra
Rebelo de Andrade Architecture: Minimalist red house, as well as the adjacent farm building, was designed to minimise building costs ...
Autumn is quite the season, from the changing leaves to the apple-spice desserts and cozy-weather activities. If you're looking for a fabulous fall escape, these charming Southern mountain towns should be first on your list.
With inspiration taken from the ancient oil paintings portraying nature in all its beauty, this landscape brings memories back to the green hills of our youth. The soft hues of green brings this meadow wall mural to life with its beautiful flowy hills and forest trees. This ancient landscape design brings nature into your interior in a modern way. Match with our Vintage Sky in blue for a complete look.More colors:Beige Black
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A traditional shingled saltbox with a heavy arbor and flowering honeysuckle shadowing the front door looks right at home on Cape Cod. The problem? This hou
Christopher Bradley-Hole made a stir a few years ago with his Chelsea Flower Show garden, mainly consisting of different heights of boxwoods. Was it cold,
About the Art This vintage painting beautifully depicts a sky filled with soft, white clouds and light blue hues, where several birds are captured in flight. Touches of gold add a subtle, timeless charm to the peaceful and elegant scene.
(aka: Agapanthus 'Midnight Star') Agapanthus 'Navy Blue' is the most popular agapanthus selection in the UK and much of Europe. This deciduous selection has also shown incredible winter hardiness in open field trials in western Michigan (zone 5b/6a). Starting in July (NC), Agapanthus 'Navy Blue' is topped with sturdy 4' tall stalks, each ending in medium-sized clusters of dark royal-blue flowers, which continue well into August.
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