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SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE Vintage Style Poster, Sondheim Broadway Musical Poster Print, Theater Midcentury Modern Wall Art, College MT Actor Dorm Room Decor Gift Order. Design. Tension. Composition. Balance. Light. Harmony. 🧑🎨🎨 Are you a Broadway fan? Know someone who is? Celebrate the love of the theatre with this beautiful minimalist, vintage-style poster print of SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE, the classic Sondheim Broadway musical! This midcentury modern-esque poster design makes for the perfect wall art for anywhere from a refined home to an aspiring theatre kid's college dorm. Get this ideal gift for the theatre lover in your life! Order yours NOW! Comes in 5 sizes: 11x17, 12x18, 16x24, 18x24, 24x36 • Made with museum-grade archival paper (175gsm) for excellent printing fidelity and vibrant color reproduction. • This canvas is an eco-friendly option that is recyclable • NB! Please note these posters are for indoor use only. CARE INSTRUCTIONS If the print does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
Coloring page inspired by a master piece by George Seurat : A Sunday on La Grande Jatte. This iconic painting, completed in 1884, depicts a scene along the Seine River where people leisurely enjoy their Sunday afternoon.Seurat's innovative technique, known as pointillism, involves applying small, distinct dots of color that, when viewed from a distance, blend together to create a harmonious image. Through meticulous planning and precise execution, Seurat achieved a sense of balance and tranquility in his work, capturing the essence of a serene day in the park. Masterpieces Coloring Pages for Adults. Just Color : Coloring Pages
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While enjoying the light of Pascha for 40 days, don't forget that there are still many great Saints on the calendar to learn about! Coming up Thursday April 23rd is the great martyr Saint George, who bears the title trophy-bearer in English. The Dragon Traveling on a white horse (Saint Demetrios is on the red horse), the soldier Saint George met a young girl, a local princess chosen by lot, who was about to be offered as food for the hungry dragon who threatened a certain town in Libya. He encouraged the maiden to have faith in Christ whom she did not know yet, and dropped to his knees in prayer, asking God to use that opportunity for others to believe in Him as the One True God. Upon meeting the dragon face to face, he made the sign of the cross, and the dragon fell like a meek puppy at the feet of the Saint. He instructed the girl to take her belt off and use it as a leash for the dragon His Suffering The Saint openly confessed himself as a Christian, and for that faced many tortures. He bore the weight of a large stone on his chest, was stretched on a wheel of knives, was buried in a pit with only his head above ground for three days and three nights, and was given a poisonous potion to drink from a magician. From all this, God healed and preserved him. When the Saint raised a boy from the dead through his prayer to God, the Empress Alexandra, wife of Diocletian, converted to Christianity. The furious Emperor imprisoned the Saint and beheaded Him in 303 AD. (Can you find those scenes below in his vitae icon?) His Appearances God continues to work miracles through the Saint, even until today. About fifteen years ago a generous man in Syria came to Germany to build a "home" as he was instructed for someone whom he saw in a vision. The Syrian man met our priest on the street corner who was exhausted and ready to give up building our Church because the money ran out. After an explanation and a large gift from the Syrian man, the Church was completed, bearing the name and icon of Saint George. The man finally recognized who spoke to him in the vision when he came face to face with the Saint George's icon! Video located here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu6egtZcun0 Try ST GEORGE'S SKIT located here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/90523467
We're beyond excited about sharing this one with you folks! You are invited to join us as we throw open our doors and celebrate the 2017 Hunting Collective. Featuring our latest collaboration with Melbourne based artist, Rowena Martinich, this is a unique opportunity to see all of Rowena’s latest original artworks first hand. If you want to be the first to view this incredible collection, join us for a drink on Thursday 20 July at the Hunting for George Showroom to help us celebrate the opening of the exhibition! Our doors are open from 12 - 6pm, 31 Wangaratta Street Richmond. If you can't get down on Thursday, no worries. The entire collection will be available instore and online and the exhibition will be open on the following days: Exhibition opening hours Thursday 20th July - 12pm - 6pm Friday 21st July - 10am - 5pm Saturday 22nd July - 10am - 5pm Sunday 23rd July - Closed Monday 24th July - By Appointment Tuesday 25th July - By Appointment Wednesday 26th July - By Appointment Thursday 27th July - By Appointment Friday 28th July - 10am - 5pm Saturday 29th July - 10am - 5pm Sunday 30th July - Closed We hope to see you there! Don't forget to RSVP on our Facebook event to be kept in the loop. Sea Foam Spritz, Original Artwork by Rowena Martinich Renowned for her use of radiant colour, Martinich’s vibrant abstract expressionist paintings can be seen within a multitude of architectural contexts; embellishing foyers, commercial interiors, entire building facades, transitory spaces as well as invigorating residential interiors. Through her prolific output Martinich has created recognisable works that have graced many buildings throughout Australia, as well as internationally including major public art projects in Istanbul, Turkey, Xian Yang, China, and residencies and exhibitions in Prato, Italy and Lyon, France. Closer to home, Martinich has injected life and colour into city centres as well as into regional Australia, completing large-scale murals in otherwise isolated communities. Working as a professional in her field, Martinich has aligned herself with leading brands and has worked collaboratively with companies such as Dulux and Mecca Cosmetica, activating their product through her ability to work with colour. It has also seen her create a line of exclusive products for the National Gallery of Victoria with her husband, artist Geoffrey Carran. Martinich has also collaborated with some of Australia’s leading architects to directly inject her distinctive artwork into bespoke architectural applications. She also has a long history curating exhibitions, notably her show ‘Fluoresce Studio’ at the National Gallery of Victoria at Federation Square. Chela, Original Artwork by Rowena Martinich Rowena Martinich Exhibition July 20th to July 29th, 2017 (opening drinks Thursday July 20th, from 12pm) Hunting for George Showroom, 31 Wangaratta Street, Richmond, Melbourne This exhibition is generously sponsored by our good friends at Balter Brewing Company, Capi Sparkling, Four Pillars Gin and Innocent Bystander.
FORMULA ONE superstars George Russell and Fernando Alonso celebrated New Year’s Eve in style as they partied together ahead of the 2023 season. The duo
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Big Noise Theatre Company has reached into the stratosphere with their stunningly beautiful production of Stephen Sondheim’s 1985 Sunday in the Park with George. Utilizing an amazing amount of video animation depicting the painter at work, George explodes as an ode to the creative process and the pains associated with the creation of art
Picture this, you're strolling through the enchanting English countryside, surrounded by the most stunning natural beauty and charming, timeless colors that