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Unusual Hand-carved Art Nouveau sculptural chair from the Mountain Region of France. It appears to be made from fruitwood but we are not positive.
This flamboyant floral pattern features bountiful leaves, stems and flowers incorporated into a mesmerising design.Sanderson is the most enduring British brand in its field, having inspired and reflected changing tastes for over 150 years. By embracing contemporary style and new technologies throughout each era, Sanderson has gained a reputation for lasting quality and timeless style. Have you thought about wallpaper accessories? Shop here.
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Video of the prints here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kKDs-JA9Lg&t=24s More pictures available here : https://www.yoannlossel.com/limited-edition-of-fine-art-prints Large A1 size Fine Art Print (24/33″ - 61x84cm) of "Fatae", limited to 500 copies, gilded with gold leaf, numbered and signed by stamping. The print is made by high quality digital print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308g / m², 100% cotton, a beautiful paper with matte finish and deep blacks. Pigmented inks Epson UltraChrome HD are used in combination with the Epson SC-P6000 printer. Each print is handmade gilded with 24k gold leaf on the emblem part, enhanced with a petal of hydrangea, numbered, signed with my Turkish red ink stamping, protected by a UV varnish and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. For aesthetic considerations, I chose to sign by stamping, which I consider as my artist signature. Upon request, I may also sign by my handwritten signature. Prints are shipped in transparent protective film in a sturdy cardboard tube. Carefully shipped. (I send the parcels with a tracking number, with insurance) don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any question concerning this print. My Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/LosselYoann/ My website : https://www.yoannlossel.com/
Videos and photos concerning the creation, rendering and packaging of the Fine Art Giclee Prints available on this page : https://www.yoannlossel.com/limited-edition-of-fine-art-prints Edition of Fine Art Giclee Prints limited to 200 copies, gilded, embossed, signed and numbered. The Giclee Print is printed with an Epson SC-P6000 with Epson long-life official inks, on Papier Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308g, 100% cotton, a beautiful light paper with a matte finish and a deep black rendering. Each print is embossed using an A2 intaglio press (an embossing is a printing technique allowing to obtain relief patterns on paper) : - a first embossing prints my signature at the bottom of the print - a second embossing prints a border, framing the central subject Each print is also hand-gilded with 24k gold leaf (on the emblem part), stamped by hand with a Turkish red ink, and numbered by hand in a limit of 200 copies. For aesthetic considerations, I chose to sign by stamping, which I consider as my artist signature. Upon request, I may also sign by my handwritten signature. The print is carefully packed in transparent blister pack. Shipped with care under rigid cardboard tube, itself packed in a cardboard box. Each print is shipped with postal insurance. Print size: 33 / 45cm Printed surface format: 22,5 / 31cm Do not hesitate to ask me if you have any questions. Site: https://www.yoannlossel.com/
This gallery features botanical wet cyanotypes. I collect most of my leaves and flowers from my garden and on walks in the local woods and fields. I also like to using skeletal bodhi leaves as they…
Toronto-based artist Rebecca Yanovskaya recently completed the second piece in her Winged series of ballpoint pen and gold leaf drawings on Moleskine.
Perilla Leaf Kimchi
Alfalfa herb makes an excellent tea; it can also be taken in capsule form, herbal tincture, or added to food to build up your family's reserves.
Printing with leaves, flowers, and other found objects allows you to create decorative patterns and works of art that capture the beauty of nature. Photo © Adam Mastoon. You can make beautiful stat…
Photographer Binh Danh observed one summer that there was a difference in color between grass under a water hose and the grass directly exposed to
Hello everyone, how is your summer so far? Today is the Fourth of July - Independence Day! And though I live in Germany now, I can't help but to think about all of my friends and family who are in Boston today for the big 4th celebration that we all loved to visit each year. If you are American, how
Soar to new heights with this breathtaking eagle art print. Capturing a majestic eagle in flight over a dramatic ocean scene with waves crashing against cliffs, this artwork exudes power, freedom, and the beauty of nature. Perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, bird lovers, and anyone looking to add a touch of inspiration and grandeur to their decor. Product Ideas: Wall Art Print: Ideal for living rooms, offices, and studies. Available in various sizes to suit any decor. Canvas Print: Enhance the majestic feel with a high-quality canvas print option. Poster: Great for dorm rooms, nature centers, or any area needing a touch of wildlife wonder. Tote Bags: Carry the spirit of freedom and nature with you wherever you go with this striking design. Throw Pillows: Add a powerful, decorative accent to couches or beds with this majestic eagle design on throw pillows. Greeting Cards: Perfect for sending a unique and inspiring message to friends and family. Phone Cases: Protect your phone with style and showcase this stunning wildlife artwork.
High-quality 300dpi print 189 gsm smooth paper Museum standard archival print Acid-free paper Printed on the Japanese paper if you need custom-sized print. Arts can be cropped in different ways depending on the size of the paper.
Kintsugi printable poster, Kintsukuroi: ... it's more beautiful for having been broken. This poster design applies the Kintsugi theme of embracing the cracks to a ginkgo leaf as a symbol of amazing resilience. Because sometimes you need to remind yourself how strong you are to get through difficult times. The cracks will stay but you will eventually transform them. PLEASE NOTE: * DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY. No physical product will be shipped and the frame is not included in this purchase. * The "gold" effect is made with colours. So you won't get a pure shiny gold surface on your paper from printing this file. Let's face it - I haven’t invented a method to print pure gold yet, but if you do, please share the recipe. :-) You can of course get creative and e.g. add gold leaf to the print yourself. Some customers actually did this! Isn't it amazing? ____________________________________________ INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD #75 ____________________________________________ You can download the printable poster to print at home, take the files to your local print shop, or upload the file to your favourite online printing service (I recommend professional printing). Choose to have it printed on paper or canvas of your choice and have it delivered to your door! ____________________________________________ HELP WITH DIGITAL DOWNLOADS? It works like this: 1) you buy the file(s) 2) after etsy receives the payment you can download the file(s) from the etsy order page (give it a minute or two) 3) save the file(s) to your computer/external drive 4) if you want a quick printing help (paper etc) check the "note to buyer" email in your inbox 5) print it at home, take it to your local photo printer or upload it to an online printer to have it delivered to your door Do you need more info? Check out this Etsy help article - https://www.etsy.com/au/help/article/3949 ____________________ INCLUDED FILES The listing includes 5 jpg files at various size ratios (resolution 300 dpi). You will also automatically get a note containing printing instructions in your email inbox. Choose the size you would like to print and just use the respective file! 1. 4:5 ratio for printing 4x5" / 8x10" / 16x20" / 40x50cm (latter is typical IKEA format) 2. 3:4 ratio for printing 6x8" / 9x12" / 12x16" / 18x24" / 30x40cm (latter is typical IKEA format) 3. 2:3 ratio for printing 8x12" / 20x30" / 10x15cm / 20x30cm / 30x45cm / 50x75cm 4. International paper size for printing A5 / A4 / A3 / A2 5. 5:7 ratio for printing 10x14" / 50x70cm (latter is typical IKEA format) The last size in each line above indicates the maximum print size at the 300 dpi resolution. If you print the file any larger, there would be a loss of resolution or sharpness which might be ok for viewing at a distance but it won’t be the best quality print. _________________ KINDLY NOTE You are purchasing a digital download file for self-printing only. No physical product or frame will be shipped. Colours may vary slightly due to different colour monitor settings. This purchase is for personal use only. © Our artwork is copyright of Freya & Bloom. You cannot use our download files for commercial purposes or resell them. For wholesale purposes please contact us. _______________________________________ FOR CUSTOM SIZES OF PRINTS We've included several files in different ratios (please check above). If you need a special size download file, please contact us with the print number # you would like (see very first line of the item description) and please include the size you would need. We will try our best to help. Thank you for stopping by! © 2016 Freya & Bloom. All rights reserved.
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Photographer Binh Danh observed one summer that there was a difference in color between grass under a water hose and the grass directly exposed to
Kintsugi printable poster, Kintsukuroi: ... it's more beautiful for having been broken. This poster design applies the Kintsugi theme of embracing the cracks to a ginkgo leaf as a symbol of amazing resilience. Because sometimes you need to remind yourself how strong you are to get through difficult times. The cracks will stay but you will eventually transform them. PLEASE NOTE: * DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY. No physical product will be shipped and the frame is not included in this purchase. * The "gold" effect is made with colours. So you won't get a pure shiny gold surface on your paper from printing this file. Let's face it - I haven’t invented a method to print pure gold yet, but if you do, please share the recipe. :-) You can of course get creative and e.g. add gold leaf to the print yourself. Some customers actually did this! Isn't it amazing? ____________________________________________ INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD #75 ____________________________________________ You can download the printable poster to print at home, take the files to your local print shop, or upload the file to your favourite online printing service (I recommend professional printing). Choose to have it printed on paper or canvas of your choice and have it delivered to your door! ____________________________________________ HELP WITH DIGITAL DOWNLOADS? It works like this: 1) you buy the file(s) 2) after etsy receives the payment you can download the file(s) from the etsy order page (give it a minute or two) 3) save the file(s) to your computer/external drive 4) if you want a quick printing help (paper etc) check the "note to buyer" email in your inbox 5) print it at home, take it to your local photo printer or upload it to an online printer to have it delivered to your door Do you need more info? Check out this Etsy help article - https://www.etsy.com/au/help/article/3949 ____________________ INCLUDED FILES The listing includes 5 jpg files at various size ratios (resolution 300 dpi). You will also automatically get a note containing printing instructions in your email inbox. Choose the size you would like to print and just use the respective file! 1. 4:5 ratio for printing 4x5" / 8x10" / 16x20" / 40x50cm (latter is typical IKEA format) 2. 3:4 ratio for printing 6x8" / 9x12" / 12x16" / 18x24" / 30x40cm (latter is typical IKEA format) 3. 2:3 ratio for printing 8x12" / 20x30" / 10x15cm / 20x30cm / 30x45cm / 50x75cm 4. International paper size for printing A5 / A4 / A3 / A2 5. 5:7 ratio for printing 10x14" / 50x70cm (latter is typical IKEA format) The last size in each line above indicates the maximum print size at the 300 dpi resolution. If you print the file any larger, there would be a loss of resolution or sharpness which might be ok for viewing at a distance but it won’t be the best quality print. _________________ KINDLY NOTE You are purchasing a digital download file for self-printing only. No physical product or frame will be shipped. Colours may vary slightly due to different colour monitor settings. This purchase is for personal use only. © Our artwork is copyright of Freya & Bloom. You cannot use our download files for commercial purposes or resell them. For wholesale purposes please contact us. _______________________________________ FOR CUSTOM SIZES OF PRINTS We've included several files in different ratios (please check above). If you need a special size download file, please contact us with the print number # you would like (see very first line of the item description) and please include the size you would need. We will try our best to help. Thank you for stopping by! © 2016 Freya & Bloom. All rights reserved.
Taking nearly two years to complete, artist and neuroscientist Dr. Greg Dunn, along with his collaborator Dr. Brian Edwards, have mapped the neurons in the brain for a series of images titled Self Reflected. Produced through a technique they call reflective microetching, the two cross-disciplinary artists track the neural choreography in the mind, creating brilliant images that glow with a metallic luminescence. The works depict a thin slice of the human brain at 22x the normal scale, each created through a combination of hand drawing, neuroscientific data, algorithmic simulation of neural circuitry, photolithography, strategic lighting design, and 1,750 sheets of 22k gold leaf. More
Chlorophyll prints by Yago de Orbe Klingenberg are high quality and beautiful, step by step he shows how he achieves this result.
Taking nearly two years to complete, artist and neuroscientist Dr. Greg Dunn, along with his collaborator Dr. Brian Edwards, have mapped the neurons in the brain for a series of images titled Self Reflected. Produced through a technique they call reflective microetching, the two cross-disciplinary artists track the neural choreography in the mind, creating brilliant images that glow with a metallic luminescence. The works depict a thin slice of the human brain at 22x the normal scale, each created through a combination of hand drawing, neuroscientific data, algorithmic simulation of neural circuitry, photolithography, strategic lighting design, and 1,750 sheets of 22k gold leaf. More
Giant Leaf Blanket
Out of all the posts on this blog, one of the most popular continues to be Turning Over A New (Design) Leaf. (Found here). I'm constantly amazed that there are so many botanical devotees out there, but I'm also quietly thrilled to see it. It's wonderful to see that gardens, flowers and leaves are loved by so many. {Leaf image by Michel Tcherevkoff from his bestselling book, Shoe Fleur} Lately I've become even more enamoured with the leaf motif, thanks to some beautiful new fabrics and wallpapers released by Sanderson and several other design houses. I've also noticed that the garden is creeping further and further into both fashion and the home, as our passion for horticulture grows. (Sorry for the terrible foliage pun.) Seeing Bunny Williams' extraordinary conservatory-style dining room at her Connecticut home last month made me realise that there is no end to what we can do with beautiful botanicals. Even Karl Lagerfeld seems to have been inspired by his love of gardens, judging by his Resort 2012 collection for Chanel that was staged among the topiaried glamour of Versailles last month. {Leaf shoot photographed by Philip Newton for Red magazine.} The Library may now have to take a brief break for a few days, while we move house. As I write this, I'm surrounded by 40 tea chests, most of them full of books, and tomorrow our computers will join the cardboard shuffle! In fact, the madness of life at the moment means I haven't been able to get on top of correspondence, and I sincerely apologise. I plan to get up early tomorrow and reply to everyone who's sent me the loveliest and most thoughtful notes these past 2 months. I've loved reading each and every one! {Image of beautiful topiary letterhead via Charlotte Moss' wonderful blog.} Oh – and this post was actually designed by the 10 enormous pots sitting outside my study window that are awaiting their turn with the removalists tomorrow. We've already moved 40 huge urns / pots / planters and other assorted stoneware, and only have the lemon trees, lime trees and topiaries to go. But as tonight is the anniversary of the day RR and I first met, I'm going to try to put aside pots, posts, laptops, leaves and libraries in order to Seasol our relationship for a little while... (NB Thank goodness our pot collection doesn't look like the Orangerie at Versailles, above! Or – to paraphrase Roy Scheider in Jaws – "we'd need a bigger truck".) In the meantime, here are some of the most enchanting leaf scenes I've seen over the past few years. I hope they inspire and delight you as much as they have inspired and delighted me. Garden Grandeur Karl Lagerfeld staged his Resort 2013 collection for Chanel at Versailles last month. In typical Chanel style, it was as grand as Versailles itself. Lagerfeld, a garden lover, also used parterres as the theme for his Chanel spring 2011 collection staged at Paris' Grand Palais in late 2010. Sartorial Peas In A Pod (Or A Park) Kristy Hume and Shalom Harlow photographed by Steven Meisel for Vogue UK October 1994. {Via Vogue} Hedge Fun Shalom Harlow photographed by Steven Meisel for Vogue UK October 1994. {Via Vogue} Let It Rain On My (Fashion) Parade Another gorgeous, leaf-inspired shoot for Vogue. {Date unknown} Avenue Of Elegance The incredible genius of photographer Rodney Smith, a man who clearly loves gardens as much as he does photography. {Via Rodney Smith} Greenhouse Glamour A John Galliano design for Givenchy, photographed for Vogue December 1996. {Via Vogue} Orchids And Antique Watering Cans Photographed by Philip Newton for Red magazine. A Haute Picnic In A Summer Park A Lacroix feast, photographed for Vogue 1998. {Via Vogue} Frills and Spills Leaf-inspired ballgowns, photographed for Vogue December 2006. {Via Vogue} Skirting The Issue A long, leaf-print skirt, perfect for the tropics. {Via Elle and Slim Paley} Botanical Beauty Sarah Jessica Parker in an acorn-topped headpiece designed by British milliner Philip Treacy at the premiere of Sex And The City: The Movie. Leafy Loveliness Leaf-print frock by Vera Wang. Green With Envy Another leaf-print frock, this time by Badgley Mischka. Pretty In A Palm Print And another, by Kate Spade. Just Add Water Palm tree swimsuit, perfect for island hideaways. {Via Slim Paley} Horticultural Heels And Handbags Gorgeous for garden parties, although sadly, these aren't real. The illustrations are by Michel Tcherevkoff for his bestselling book, Shoe Fleur. {Via www.shoefleur.com} Growth Spurt Leaf design #1 by Manolo Blahnik Ivy League Leaf design #2 by Manolo Blahnik Holly Heels Leaf design #3 by Manolo Blahnik Welly Whimsy Oak leaf and acorn-print wellies by Hunter. Pine Delights Pineapple fabric and wallpaper, by Studio Printworks. Espalier Elegance Espalier wallpaper, by Pierre Frey. Topiary Lines Linnaeus wallpaper, by Designers Guild. Wandering In A Woodland Garden Woodland Fern fabric from A Painter's Garden collection, by Sanderson. I Couldn't Give A Fig (Well, Maybe A Few...) Fig Leaf fabric, by Peter Dunham. {Via House Beautiful} 'A' For (A Great) Apron The gorgeous, leaf-print gardening aprons worn by staff of this year's Trade Secrets Garden Fair in Connecticut. (And no, the public couldn't buy them. I asked. I wanted one too!) A Sunday Afternoon Leaf-print cushions and lettuce plates in the sunroom of Linden Hill Farm in Connecticut, open as part of the Trade Secrets Garden Fair Weekend. A Garden On Fifth A botanical display to showcase Carolina Herrera's collections in the windows of Bergdorf Goodman. {Via Slim Paley} Lettuce Have Some Lunch, Shall We? Potager-inspired plates designed by Anne Gordon {Via the fabulous Bumble at Home blog, at bumbleathome.blogspot.com.au} Chic Kitchenalia Leaf-inspired dinnerware and platters in the home of Sydney designer Cameron Kimber. {Via the fabulous Bumble at Home blog} Sweet William The Morris cafe at the V&A, designed by William Morris and inspired by being in a forest glade – complete with dappled light coming through the stained glass. More William Morris-designed products: a leaf print and leaf wallpaper, at the V&A in London. The Leaf As Lead The lead image for the William Morris Exhibition at the V&A in the mid-nineties. The exhibition explored the relationship of Morris’ work with nature, so the symbol morphed one of his acanthus designs into a real leaf. (I went to this exhibition and adored it. I still have this leaf poster.) Leaf Detail And lastly, this was a vintage leaf poster from Belgium, bought from Izzi and Popo, which hung in our downstairs gardening hall. Goodbye to our beloved garden. We will miss you.