FREE SHIPPING!! Wooden Noah's Ark constructed from tulip poplar and bass wood, each ark is impeccably hand crafted by Artisans Mo and Kelly Dallas. This ark features 3 pairs of hand carved animals with Noah-patina metal wheels and a whimsical sail. Decorated in a unique patina with acrylic paints. Can be personalized. Ark dimensions 12"length x 18"height x 6"wide Mo and Kelly Dallas have been making a living producing Hand Carved wooden Noah's Arks, Angels & other folk art in our home studio in rural Ohio for over 20 years. All of our products are hand crafted and hand carved, we take great pride in producing one of a kind pieces. Our color palette is consistent we strive to maintain our continuity between products. Our Arks and Angels can be found in galleries, museums and private collections throughout the world. Every piece is signed and dated and can be personalized upon request.
About The Artwork Sculpture made of recycled reinforced concrete, finished in iron patina. Home (GAL) = Man (EN) "Home IV" is a symbolic and compositional game that refers to the container and the content. A reflection between the signifier and the meaning that starts from the definition of an envelope that defines us as humans. Original Created:2022 Subjects:Abstract Materials:OtherIron Styles:Abstract ExpressionismConceptualFigurativeExpressionism Mediums:Metal Details & Dimensions Sculpture:Metal on Other Artist Produced Limited Edition of:2 Size:24.4 W x 29.9 H x 14.2 D in Frame:Not applicable Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Crate Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Crated works are subject to an $80 care and handling fee. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Spain. Customs:Shipments from Spain may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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Learn how to create faux patina on any surface the easy way, and turn any object in your home into an aged copper or bronze in minutes!
Antiqued Solid Brass With Tole Shade-Solid Brass-(6x9)(8x10)4 Dimensions: 18h Body Max Height: 18.00 BodyDimensions: 18h ShadeDims: top(6.75 x 10) bottom(8.75 x 11.25) side(4.25) Vase Material: Solid Brass Finishes: Antique Patina/Mahogany Materials: Solid Brass Vase Finish: Antique Patina Color: Gold Metal Type: Brass Base Material: Composite Base Finish: Mahogany Shade Color: BLACK Shade Fabric: BRASS Weight: 6.00 Shade Switch Type: Line Switch Max Wattage: 40 Bulb Code: Candelabra Base Bulb Count: 2 USB: N Lamp&Shade1Carton: N MDF: N
In this striking home perched on a hillside on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, the built environment and its coastal setting meld seamlessly into one.
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Posh Chalk Pigments are extremely high quality art or artist pigments. They can be used for various techniques such as the colouring of craquele, patinas and glaze.
Sadigh Gallery's Ancient Luristan Bronze Pendant of a Horned Animal. Ancient Luristan. Bronze pendant of a horned animal. Loop to the back for wearability. Green patina. 1200-800 BC (2" x 2")
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4443. Early Dirk van Erp hammered copper pitcher c1911-1912. Signed with closed-box mark. Early folded-in bottom. Original polished and lacquered patina from 1911-1912. Exhibited Bay Area Copper 1900-1950, Dirk van Erp & His Influence page 38, figure 101. 10
Kahn, L Degrade, 2014, figurative bronze sculture of a woman's face with black patina, cast from a 3D print Sophie Kahn is a digital artist and sculptor, whose work addresses technology’s failure to capture the unstable human body. Sophie's work owes its fragmented aesthetic to the interaction of new and old media, or the digital and the analog. "I combine cutting-edge technology, like 3D laser scanning and 3D printing, with ancient bronze casting techniques. I create sculptures and videos that resemble deconstructed monuments or memorials. They engage questions of time, history, vision, identity and the body." She grew up in Melbourne, Australia, and is now based in Brooklyn, NY. She earned a BA (Hons) in Fine Art/History of Art at Goldsmiths College, University of London; a Graduate Certificate in Spatial Information Architecture from RMIT University, Melbourne; and an MFA in Art and Technology Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she was awarded a full tuition Trustee Scholarship. Her work explores the resonances of death in the technological image. It owes its fragmented aesthetic to the collision of the body with new imaging devices. The precisely engineered 3d laser scanner she uses was never designed to capture the human body, which is always in motion. When confronted with a moving body, it receives conflicting spatial coordinates, generating glitch. She outputs this damaged data as prints, video and hand-painted, 3D printed sculptures. The works that result draw inspiration from funereal and memorial sculpture, and appear to be faux-historical forgeries – or contemporary relics. Sophie has exhibited her artwork in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Sydney, Tokyo, Osaka and Seoul. Her video work has been screened in festivals including Transmediale, Zero1 San Jose Biennial, Dance Camera West, Trampoline, Frequency, Currents New Media Festival and the Japan Media Arts Festival. Sophie has taught in the Department of Digital Arts at Pratt Institute as a Visiting Associate Professor, and at Columbia College, Chicago, as a visiting instructor. Recent exhibitions include Out of Body at bitforms gallery, New York, and Esther Klein Gallery, Philadelphia. Her work has been supported by the Australia Council for the Arts, the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic, and other private funding bodies. Her work is held in public and private collections in the United States and internationally. She is a 2011 New York Foundation for the Arts Digital and Electronic Arts Fellow. She is currently a Technology Artist in Residence at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn.
The detailing in this iron staircase was very impressive.
Learn how to create faux patina on any surface the easy way, and turn any object in your home into an aged copper or bronze in minutes!