The Art of John Lennon is a remarkable collection of limited-edition prints after Lennon's original drawings. Each artwork is hand-signed by Yoko Ono.
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Why is New York so popular? Discover 15 reasons why NYC is so famous, from iconic foods to amazing places and beyond. Written by locals.
ABOUT THE ARTWORK Drawing,acrylic on paper"Statue of Liberty",40 x 24in,100 x 63 cm,2018. Original Created: 2018 Subjects: Popular culture Materials: Paper Styles: Pop Art, Art Deco, Figurative, Modern Mediums: Acrylic DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Drawing: Acrylic on Paper Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 24 W x 40 H x 0.1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships Rolled in a Tube
The American flag, the Statue of Liberty, and US popular culture are all world-famous symbols of the United States. In The American Identity, readers will learn about the history and meaning behind these and other parts of the United States' unique cultural identity. Clear text, helpful sidebars, and color photographs give readers a compelling overview of this important subject. Features include fast facts, a table of contents, a glossary, additional resources, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Core Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
New York is unarguably one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. It is famous for its cultural diversity, fast paced lifestyle and numerous entertainment options. Visitors walk the streets with stars in their eyes, as the skyscrapers and lights consume them. There isn't a lack of popular sites in NYC, landmarks like the Empire State Building, Central Park and the Statue of Liberty are iconic for the concrete jungle. But lets forget about the famous and over-exposed sites for a minute, and explore a few hidden gems in New York that deserve equal attention and praise. 1. Stone
size- 11 x 15 in made of heavy card stock Not a copy or scan you will receive the original book page 1979 print PLAYBILL, Post Cover, April 6, 1946 STATUE OF LIBERTY, Post Cover, July 6, 1946 *************************************************************** Norman Rockwell is the master of the art of illustration. Not simply an artist, however, the images he created have become a fabric of our popular culture. He held up a friendly mirror to the society he lived in and Americans have seen themselves as warm, decent, hard-working citizens of a bountiful country. He has become a hero to us all. *************************************************************** This will be mailed in a tube, so may have to lay flat after it arrives No returns or exchanges *************************************************************** Thank you for shopping RaesVintage! See my shop for more prints and vintage items. RMC79 PD7 p355
Earlier this week, Tristan Eaton completed this mural in Little Italy in New York City. Titled Liberty, the new mural was organized by The L.I.S.A. Project and features the image of the Liberty statue in that colourful collage-style we are getting used to see in his work combining classical and popular culture and making reference to American ideals. Pics by Dani Mozeson and
Peter Max is a graphic artist well known for his vibrant psychedelic paintings. He is regarded as one of the most popular among all living American artists, and played a significant role in shaping the way America views contemporary art. My new Peter Max Statue of Liberty template has all kinds of coloring possibilities. I wanted my sample to look like his famous brush-stroke painting, but any kind of fun coloring will do. Please note that a purchase of this mural will give download links for a 25-page and a 36-page mural. Now classes of all sizes can choose which one is right for them for just one price. 25 PAGE PDF MURAL: • 25 Coloring Pages • Assembly instructions • Coloring Guide • Single Page Version • Finished 25 Page Dimensions: 36″ x 48″ 36 PAGE PDF MURAL: • 36 Coloring Pages • Assembly instructions • Coloring Guide • Single Page Version • Finished 36 Page Dimensions: 42″ x 58″ RECOMMENDED MEDIA: Portfolio Oil Pastels, 24 pack
ABOUT THE ARTWORK Political art is a lost form of communication in the art world Original Created: 2021 Subjects: Popular culture Materials: Paper, Other Styles: Pop Art, Modern, Realism, Street Art, paintedsculpture Mediums: Photo, Digital DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Photography: Photo on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of: 100 Size: 15 W x 23 H x 0.1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships Rolled in a Tube
Is there an artist in the house? Illustrations from America’s most beloved magazine hang proudly in the Oval Office.
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A half-century ago, protests erupted around the world against the Vietnam War, Montreal hosted Expo ‘67, race riots in the U.S. destroyed parts northern cities, Elvis Presley married Priscilla in Las Vegas, and much more.
This vintage publication from 1879 is a fascinating window into the world of 19th century journalism. Packed with illustrations and articles on a variety of topics, this issue in particular features coverage of a daring balloon ascent, a controversy surrounding the Statue of Liberty, and much more. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of media and popular culture.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the \"public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Katz’s Deli is a New York institution in its own right — as much so as the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty and baseball in the Bronx. The famous kosher-style deli, establis…
Infuse your space with vibrant energy through our Keith Haring Concentric Man Poster. This pop art print features Haring's modern illustration style, depicting the Concentric Man in bold, minimalist yellow. Perfect for admirers of famous street art and popular artists, it brings a lively touch to any decor. Our Keith Haring Concentric Man Poster highlights the artist's iconic use of dynamic lines and bright colours. Whether displayed in a living room, bedroom, or office, this piece serves as a striking statement and a thoughtful gift. Celebrate the enduring influence of Haring's work with this captivating and contemporary addition to your art collection. Please note that all print comes unframed. All prints are printed on premium 200g gsm paper using the highest quality long lasting inks, resulting in to perfect print quality. Please note that prints could vary slightly in colour from the listing picture due to differences in monitors/screens, brightness levels, colour calibration etc. All 4x6/5x7 and A5/A4/8x10 prints are packed in a flat cardboard envelope, 11x14/12x16 /16x20/50x70/24x36 A3/A2/A1/A0 are shipped in poster tubes. All prints are sent in a cellophane sleeve so they are protected during delivery. If an order of multiple prints bigger than A4 is placed, all prints will come rolled up in a poster tube.
About The Artwork TALK IS CHEAP, 2014 42.25” W x 60.5” H 107.315 cm x 153.035 cm (approx. 3.5 feet wide x 5 feet high) Acrylic on canvas . . . introducing Jay Worth Allen’s groundbreaking work: “Talk Is Cheap”. An admitted political junkie, as well as an avid reader, Jay Worth Allen’s inspiration for this work comes directly from the following admonition: “The heads thereof judge for reward, and the priests thereof teach for hire, and the prophets thereof divine for money” (Micah 3:11) — the artist explains: Therein lay the secret of failure to rule in each case; and consequently, the secret of the corruption of the people over whom they ruled. Talk is cheap! When we find distressed and suffering people, the cause is to be discovered, finally, in their rulers. Jay says that what he sees going on in the world today reminds him of what went on in the late 1960s and early ‘70s, except with bad music. The work speaks for itself: bold (to say the least), using deep green executed wet with clean whites, the artist applied thick, broad strokes to give the viewer a five foot head among white clouds on a purple-blue sky. One glance at this work, the recipient is faced with the fact that nothing can hide from her penetrating stare. That eye, that all-seeing eye follows the viewer from any angle, connecting to the very marrow of the soul. It is right that this eye is positioned on the head of the Statue of Liberty, the universal symbol to the entire world personifying liberty. In fact, her visage not only speaks to Liberty alone, but invokes the words: Life, Liberty, and The Pursuit of Happiness — resounding words every American, along with peoples throughout the world cherish and have cherished for over 200 years. Yet, do we really know what these words mean? Where do they come from? From the pen of a man, who in 1776, while dwelling in the British Colony of Virginia, agonized over the need to see inherently free mankind be allowed to live free. The honesty in which these words were penned can only be seconded by the eloquence of which they fill the page — as only through honesty can eloquence of this magnitude be expressed: We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal: that they are endowed by their Creator with inherent and inalienable rights: that among these [inherent and inalienable rights] are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed . . . Spurned on by this nation’s world-reaching events following the infamous “twin towers” debacle on September 11, 2001, in New York City, birthplace and home to many of the artist’s lifelong friends — Jay Worth Allen immediately became involved, emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually. From that point forward, his work shifted into a new era of the way he put paint to canvas, pastel and pencil to paper. By the end of 2003, he had completed several series which landed in the collections of many institutions and avid thinkers (collectors) across the globe. In fact, during the installation for one of his many one-man shows, several works were sold before they could be placed on the gallery walls. Apparently, a door leading into the gallery had inadvertently been left open long enough for a few curious collectors to make their way into the gallery where they found one of the owners immersed in the installation of a 24-piece works-on-paper series, among many already hung paintings with some still positioned awaiting their turn. The unconnected collectors (a couple visiting from Scotland, an avid collector who lived nearby, several owners of other galleries both local and from across the nation, etc.) one by one “simply just have to have [fill in the name of the work]!” Leaving the gallery no choice but to satisfy the passionate patrons, and make arrangements for their newly acquired works to be shipped at a later time — because, the well-advertised opening was to take place in less than 36 hours! Obviously, events such as this are not the first instance of their kind for master artists, including Jay Worth Allen; but in this particular case, the volume as well as magnitude of works sold before they had a chance to be shown, was a bit over the top — for everyone. His newest offering with Saatchi, “Talk Is Cheap,” has been in the private collection of the artist's wife, while over the years, many of the artist's friends and collectors have suggested it be offered publicly. However, the decision was made after a locally enforced national lock down, which came with a new designation for working artists as “non-essential.” The surreal events surrounding this latest global pandemic and the consequential dire governmental and individual reactions — especially those taken by a vast number of churches — hit home — literally. A few months before the world’s head turned on end, the artist’s adopted mom, Beverly, became in need of 24-hour medical care by a home staffed with medical personnel. While in his teenage years, Jay Worth Allen’s dad died unannounced and as a complete surprise to everyone — especially his young son, while that young son had just begun master/apprentice art studies far away from his home. Immediately following the death of Jay Worth Allen’s father, this amazing woman took him into her home and raised him as her own, fostering any and every artistic endeavor the young Jay Worth Allen’s brilliant mind could think up. Herself being born and raised in New York City among well-established world famous artists, poets, and musicians, Jay Worth Allen’s adopted mother understood artists and the environment in which they must have to thrive. So, when the entire world shut down because of a global pandemic, he and his adopted mother’s immensely intense close relationship was denigrated to tapping on an old screen-laden window from the outside of the facility where she now resides — waving to a patrician elderly woman forced to stay on the other side of that window, being held prisoner for absolutely no fault of her own, but “loves her son dearly,” as she tells the orderlies every day — with no date to look forward as to when those words can be personally delivered face-to-face by Beverly to her beloved son, Jay. Thus, this masterwork, aptly titled, “Talk Is Cheap”, was conceived on that infamous day in 2001, growing in the womb of the artist’s mind through the ongoing, ever-increasing effects of the aftermath, birthed into a nation, yea, an entire world, that has been building a prison in which its society was once only comfortable, but now demands. As with other works by Jay Worth Allen, the significance of this piece is profound. An exquisite technical accomplishment, in particular, this work exemplifies the artist's fons et origo which the he paints — refreshing, unabashed freedom, unencumbered by human conditioning — where, if one listens, the very breath of God can be heard. Works from his many series are in public and private collections throughout the U.S. and abroad, as well as in several gallery owner's private collections. Please visit Jay Worth Allen's profile for more information, and to view other works currently being offered through Saatchi Art. We appreciate and encourage any comments. Thank you. Regarding shipping: This work will be shipped in accordance with Saatchi Art's shipping guidelines (professionally handled: removed from its stretcher, rolled and shipped in a professional mailing tube). Otherwise, please contact the artist to discuss other shipping methods (which may possibly incur additional shipping costs). Original Created:2020 Subjects:Popular culture Materials:Canvas Styles:NeoclassicalFine ArtConceptualExpressionismDocumentary Mediums:AcrylicPaint Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:42.5 W x 60.3 H x 1.8 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United States. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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Certain works of art--Mona Lisa, the Statue of Liberty, Rodin's The Thinker, Grant Wood's American Gothic--are famous to everyone: those who love art and those who are generally indifferent to it. This volume considers 29 works of art and examines the ways in which they have transcended the art world and become facets of the popular imagination. These art biographies are collected in five sections: - Ancient Monuments - Monuments to the Modern World - Renaissance Art - 19th-Century Art - 20th-Century Art Bibliographic entries and a subject index are included, making this the ideal resource for researchers seeking to find valuable analyses that enlighten both these famous works and the cultural traditions from which they have emerged as classics.
Roadtrippers Magazine shines a light on the people, places, and road trips that perfectly intersect popular culture and the obscure.
You may not know it, but some of America’s most popular brands are owned by non-American investors. And we’re talking well-known conglomerates that have always been a major part of American culture.From 21st Century Fox to Smithfield Foods to countless others, these corporations helped shape America in ways that are beyond words. But they’re actually all backed by companies from around the world, in one way or another. Some of the brands on this list will surprise you—and some will downright blow your mind!
These super fun statue's were drawn first on 12 x 18 white sulfite paper with sharpie. The student's tissue painted the statue with water and bleeding tissue paper. The background was 12 x 18 black paper. The fireworks were drawn with my new favorite tempera sticks. The following day we brushed off the tissue papers and removed the background. We had a few medical emergencies (her arm or neck got cut off) but just glue it to the background. We watched this cool video and read a few books too about this wonderful landmark. A wonderful summer lesson! The bulk of my inspiration this summer came from Cassie Stephens. I am teaching a new class this summer, Art and Artist's Around the World to grade 2/3. I have the past teacher's 16 lesson plans, but being a creative person, I created a new format. Thank goodness for Pinterest and the WWW and most of all Cassie Stephens. I discovered many interesting things about her this year. We share the same birthday and graduated from the same University. Yes, I am older than she is, but I feel her way of teaching art is similar to mine. Cassie has shared many of her around the world art lesson's on her blog. I pinned away during those state testing days in April. We are enjoying them along with a mixture of other lesson's I found too. The most challenging part of the lesson has been the large class size. I did have a co teacher added, so I haven't worn myself completely out yet..... I pre-made the passports I added sheets that I have pinned on my Pinterest Summer School board. As we visit each country we date and stamp each page. The fish were fun and my co teacher hung them up in the display case today for me. Yeah! While in Europe, you get to visit castles! So we made clay relief castles. I hope these turn out ok after we use a crayon resist glazing method the last week. Isn't scary trying new lessons everyday??? I think it is adventurous too. Adventurous and tired... going to take a nap, the good thing about Summer School... it ends at 1 pm and is only 4 days a week. More pictures to come since we are only half way though..... Update! here are the finished castles..... we finished the castles with a crayon resist "Glaze" of construction paper crayons, with one color of watercolor paint and mod podge. The flags are inserted into holes made while the clay was wet. I used toothpicks and duct tape for the flags. I was soooooo happy that these turned out so well. A keeper.
2 days in New York City Itinerary: Day 1: Brooklyn Bridge, The Statue of Liberty, One World Observatory, Edge, Times Square. Day 2: Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, Central Park…
The most popular cities in the world are often recognisable thanks to their world-famous landmarks. But what would these cities look like if they did not have their prized attractions?
When you travel to New York, you’ll quickly realize that New York’s culture is an integral component to the social heritage of the United States, as nearly one...