Artist painter American . Charles Courtney Curran 1861 – 1942
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Congratulations to Reanne Koh! Her Art & Design IGCSE has awarded as Top in Malaysia (highest grade in Malaysia) for November Series/Exam !! I am so proud of her and her talents beyond what I can imagine! She deserves the recognition from CIE!! (follow her ig : reannekoh ) Here all her Paper 1 & 2 artwork! PAPER 1 preparation work 'Plant pattern.' Final Piece PAPER 2 'Signage for a seafood cafe' Preparation work Final Piece
Procrastination affects us all, but offers creative insights. A theory about the origin of life can help us get stuff done. Don’t wait!
Forays into visual journaling, stamping, scrapbooking and altered art of all persuasions.
From E.B. White to Steven King, writers that face the reality of death reveal the tender humanity of those who mourn.
"I feel there is nothing more truly artistic than to love people." ~ Vincent van Gogh
Jennifer Khoshbin is doing what I wanted to do with my math books as a youngster, which is somehow make them interesting. Her "book project...
These travel sketches are from the diary of Stephen Tennant (1906-1987), a friend of the photographer Cecil Beaton, recording a holiday in Gibraltar, Morocco and Tangier in 1948. Such colorful com…
Давненько я не брал в руки фотоаппарат и кукол в видоискатель. Наконец-то появился прекрасный повод это исправить. Выставка проходит с 17 по 28 апреля по адресу Пушкарёв переулок, д.5. Я решил не откладывать в долгий ящик, и сходил в первый же день. Каких-то четыре часа ползания на карачках,…
Hi everyone, sharing a layered textured page from my large dylusions journal today. Following on from a glorious autumn, the weather has turned blustery and we are probably not far off from some frosty weather. There are always patches of green around even in winter and I love a crisp morning where the frost has touched everything. I was reminded of this as the layers built up on my pages and a frosty green scene appeared, a white frosted bird and foliage just seemed a perfect touch alongside the sentiment. I used a leafy clarity stencil with colour blooms and then added further stamping and stenciling with coordinating fresco paints. Stencils with clear gel medium and a sprinkling of rock candy distress glitter gave dimension and added to the frosty feel. Book text and washi tape were also used in the background. Some stamping in black archival. The foliage is a memory box die which I scraped some puff paint on and added a sprinkle of white embossing powder before heating. Same treatment to the PaperArtsy bird diecut. A little shading and finally the sentiment stamped under the 'branch'. It's a little hard to see the subtle sparkle, but it's there. It's been lovely to have some fun creating and be able to enter this in the following fabulous challenges. Craft Stamper - Take It Make It challenge - take a stamp and Anything Goes for November. Mixed Media World - Anything Goes Try It On Tuesday - Create a Scene Mixed media Monthly Challenge- all about Texture As always, thanks so much for stopping by and hope it is peaceful wherever you are....
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Selected pages from the Spätgotisches Musterbuch des Stephan Schriber, a manuscript which appears to be some kind of sketchbook, belonging to a fifteenth-century monk working in South-West Germany, where ideas and layouts for illuminated manuscripts were tried out and skills developed.
Monica Barengo reveals her charming drawings in sepia tones, showing the daily life of girls at the time. From tea time with cats, reading books and practice of
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Victoria Fantin-Latour (1840–1926), French painter and wife of the artist Henri Fantin-Latour. Oil on canvas
This past weekend I had the pleasure of attending a grid journaling workshop by artist Kellee Wynne Conrad. She was in San Jose for the week, and offered a couple of in-person classes at the wonderful A Work of Heart store and art studio. Kellee was teaching the class Grid, Gridder, Griddest,
It’s an ungainly word for English speakers, which is maybe why we do not hear it often: Gleichschaltung. Yet the concept remains central for a clear view of what happened to Germany in the 1930s.