Dans le cadre de l’ouvrage à paraître aux éditions Michel Lagarde consacré au » Salon de l’Araignée » (parution octobre 2013) un chapitre important est consacré …
Equipment and Link To view all of the equipment I used to film this interview click here: In my latest youtube video, I share my 7 Step process on How To Shoot An Interview like a Pr…
This industrial stock photo featuring hand, construction, and worker is 4592 x 3448 px.
Rafael Osona Auctions Nantucket MA - Rare 19th Century British Sailor’s Woolwork depicting a ship stuck in the iceberg with sailors in securing rescue lines
Confident wood worker expert. Young man working at factory. Skilled carpenter cutting a piece of wood in his woodwork workshop
Simplicity Dress / Jumper Publication Year: 1970 Pattern Condition - CUT - See Missing Piece Policy Cover Condition - Worn / Mild Tearing / Discoloration Pattern Number: 8026 SIZE: 10 Thank you for looking at my listing! Please check out my other auctions for more great vintage and new sewing patterns. I love to combine shipping and accept best offers on my store items! ALL OF MY ITEMS ARE FROM A SMOKE FREE HOME. If you have a problem rest assured I will refund your entire payment upon receipt of the items in the same condition they were sent. MISSING PIECE POLICY: All pieces guaranteed - This means if any are missing that were not noted in the listing as being missing, I will refund your money. I do spot check my patterns, but due to the number of them I simply cannot count the pieces in each one. However if you would like me to count them prior to shipment (after purchase) I will do so. Thanks for understanding!
The Cleveland Museum of Art has acquired an outstanding American neoclassical work by the renowned 19th century sculptor Edmonia Lewis. Indian Combat, 1868. Edmonia Lewis (American, about 1844-1907). Marble (Carrara); 76.2 x 48.3 x 36.5 cm. 2011.110 The multi-figured Indian Combat ranks among the most ambitious of all free-standing American…
PLEASE NOTE THESE PRIVATE WORKSHOPS ARE ONLY AVAILABLE 19 JULY-23 AUGUST 2024 Discover ceramic hand-building through a private hands-on workshop held just for your private group of 6 to 8 participants. With friends or family, for a birthday, a team building or special occasion, make the workshop your own! The ideal way to strengthen bonds and stimulate collective creativity. Clay, your hands, a few pottery tools and inspiration... That's all we’ll need! In this introductory class, I'll guide you through the basic techniques of hand-building. You'll learn how to handle clay, use pottery tools and express your creativity through unique creations. Please select the right number of participants attending the workshop when booking, as the price reflect how many of you will attend. Minimum age is 8 years old. OUTLINE Introduction: to the different types of clay and hand-building techniques (pinching, coiling, slab building) for functional ware or any sculptural forms. Hands-on workshop: each participant will be able to make their own piece, whether it's a bowl, a mug, a plate or a decorative object. You are welcome to come with your own ideas. Decorating: you will learn how to give the finishing touches to your creation, whether by carving, adding elements or using coloured slips. WHAT’S INCLUDED Materials and equipment: all the materials you need including clay, tools, aprons, two firings and glazing the piece. Finalising your work: I will take care of the two firings and the glazing (in transparent) of your piece, so that you can collect it from the studio once it is ready (4 to 6 weeks). PICKING UP YOUR PIECE I will bisque fire, glaze your piece in transparent glaze and glaze fire it for you. It is a slow process, so please allow 4-6 weeks for your piece to be ready to pick up from the studio. LOCATION 6 rue de Kerfino, 22710 PenvénanWe’ll make surrounded by nature in my Summer studio, covered but outdoors. Bring a jumper!
[CARAVIA, Alessandro (1503- 1568)] - Naspo Bizaro. Venice: Michele Bonibelli, 1595. A very rare edition of the work of the Venetian jeweler Alessandro Caravia, published for the first time in 1565. This folk poem in Venetian dialect is made up of "calate", strophes "declaimed with great breath, until they become a real cantilena; a genre especially widespread among gondoliers" (L. Zorzi). Serenades, therefore, that the old Naspo sings at the window of his beloved Caterina, only to later repent of their marriage: the title of the last song is in fact "Lamento che'l fa per haverse pentio de aver sposato Cate Bionda Briota". 12mo (130 x 75mm). Printer's device on title, collation: A-K8, L6 (small marginal wormtrack at the first gathering barely touching text, small paperflaws at leaves L1-L2 touching few letters, light browning). Contemporary vellum (tiny wormholes on spine, light rubbing). IT [CARAVIA, Alessandro (1503- 1568)] - Naspo Bizaro. Venezia: Michele Bonibelli, 1595. Edizione molto rara sul mercato dell'opera del gioielliere veneziano Alessandro Caravia, pubblicata per la prima volta nel 1565. Tale poemetto popolare in dialetto veneziano è composto di "calate", strofe "declamate con largo respiro, fino a farle diventare una vera e propria cantilena; un genere specialmente diffuso tra i gondolieri" (L. Zorzi). Serenate, quindi, che il vecchio Naspo intona alla finestra dell'amata Caterina, salvo poi pentirsi del loro matrimonio: titolo dell'ultimo canto è infatti "Lamento che'l fa per haverse pentio de aver sposato Cate Bionda Briota". 12mo (130 x 75mm). Marca tipografica al frontespizio, collazione: A-K8, L6 (piccola traccia di tarlo al margine esterno del primo fascicolo che sfiora il testo, piccoli difetti della carta a L1 e L2 che toccano poche lettere, lievi bruniture). Pergamena coeva (piccoli forellini di tarlo al dorso, lievi difetti).
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This action-packed print of a Wild West cowgirl riding a horse is inspired by vintage film frames of Western movies. It imagines what it would look like to take one of those frames and blow it up full scale.