** Doing My Worst Rainbow Sticker** This 1.5” x 2.5” water-resistant sticker features a playful rainbow with the ironic phrase "doing my worst." It's perfect for laptops, water bottles, and more, adding a touch of humor and sarcasm to your everyday items. Whether you enjoy Gen Z and millennial humor or appreciate a touch of dark humor, this sticker is a great way to express yourself. Product Features: • Water-resistant • Vibrant rainbow design • Trendy "doing my worst" phrase • Perfect for laptops, water bottles, and more Target Audience: • Fans of Gen Z and millennial humor • Anyone who appreciates dark humor • People who enjoy a touch of sarcasm Printed on high-quality water resistant sticker paper with an added laminate overlay for extra durability to extend the color and life of your sticker. *It is recommended to hand wash any items the sticker is applied to, like water bottles, as an excess of water may disturb the adhesive or absorb into the sticker over time. *If placed on a car, outdoors or anywhere there is prolonged UV exposure, you may notice premature fading. Please note, colors may vary due to photo lighting and screen settings.
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Originally from Mexico City, Gabriel Dawe creates site-specific installations that explore the connection between fashion and architecture, and how they relate to the human need for shelter in all its shapes and forms. His work is centered in the exploration of textiles, aiming to examine the complicated construction of gender and identity in his native Mexico and attempting to subvert the notions of masculinity and machismo prevalent in the present day. His work has been exhibited in the US, Canada, Belgium, and the UK. After living in Montreal, Canada for 7 years, he moved to Dallas, Texas, where he obtained his MFA at the University of Texas at Dallas. For the final two years of his degree, he was an artist in residence at CentralTrak, the Artist in Residency program at UTD. His work has been featured in numerous publications around the world, including Sculpture magazine, the cover of the 12th edition of Art Fundamentals published by McGraw-Hill, and in author Tristan Manco’s book Raw + Material = Art .
Chances are that if you ran into Guerra de la Paz's colorful sculptures in an art museum, you'd enjoy them from afar and then take a few steps closer.
2 pc die set to coordinate with the Stylized Florals layering stencil set, available for purchase separately.Easily create your own flower clusters in custom colors using any of our full rainbow of inks by first stenciling the individual floral and greenery pieces, then quickly cutting out with the coordinating 1-piece dies.The dies can also be used alone with colored cardstock, with or without additional ink blending over the top.Approximate Measurements: One piece foliage die: 4.20" x 3.25", One piece floral die: 5.05" x 3.55"View this post on InstagramA post shared by Pinkfresh Studio™️ (@pinkfreshstudio)
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František Kupka, 1912, Disks of Newton Kupka was a Czech painter associated with the Orphist movement (also known as Orphic Cubism). Disks of Newton refers to the work of Sir Isaac Newton, when he...
Use the 4C's to choose a diamond with four simple characteristics and easy to understand guides. You can also use this interactive learning tool from the Gemological Institute of America on our website! If you have any more questions contact us or schedule a complimentary consult with our diamond specialists. Cut A well cut diamond will allow the reflection of light that results in the brilliance of a diamond. A Master Cutter will cut a diamond in such a way that will maximize the amount of light reflected, increasing the brilliance. Thus, the better the Cut (or make), the better the brilliance. Color The best color that you can choose for a diamond is “colorless”. When a diamond is completely devoid of color, it will act as a prism which allows the maximum amount of light to pass through and create a virtual rainbow of brilliant color. Diamonds found in nature range from colorless to slightly yellow, to brown. The color grading system uses the letters in the alphabet ranging from “D” – which stands for the most colorless, therefore most valuable, all the way to “Z” which has the most color within the normal range. A diamond’s color is best determined by having a jeweler show it to you under controlled lighting and by comparing it to the Gemological Institute or America’s color scale, which is based on a set of diamonds in the known colors. Clarity The best grade you can give a diamond is a “FL” which stands for flawless – a truly rare condition of nature. A diamond’s clarity refers to the quantity, size, type and position of natural inclusions that occur inside a diamond. The fewer and less noticeable the inclusions are, the more valuable the diamond. The most important thing to keep in mind is that while a diamond’s inclusions should not be noticeable to the naked eye, they are part of the diamond’s unique characteristics. Diamonds are inspected for flaws, or inclusions under a 10x magnification, and are graded using the guide featured above. Carat Weight A diamond’s size is referred to by its carat weight. A carat is a unit of measure equal to 200 milligrams. One carat is divided into 100 points, so that a diamond of 50 points weighs 0.5 carats, and a diamond of 175 points weighs 1.75 carats. Although a large diamond is considered desirable, a true connoisseur recognizes that one must consider all of the 4 C’s – and that a smaller diamond of higher clarity and color may be more valuable than a large one of a lesser grade of clarity or color.
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