Add some whimsy with our Watercolor Moon Parachute Astronaut Art print. The print features a hand-painted Astronaut parachuting through space printed on Cotton Fine Art Paper. This makes a great addition to a home or baby's room. The art print does not come with the frame in the photos. ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAPER Printed on Cotton rag Velvet Fine Art Paper in the USA ---------------------------------------------------------------- SIZE 5" x 7" single sheet 8" x 10" single sheet 11" x 14" single sheet 12" x 16" single sheet Interested in a poster size? Contact me about ordering a custom size. ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHIPPING Each print is signed, placed in a photo-safe sleeve, and shipped in a flat envelope or box for a safe delivery ---------------------------------------------------------------- MY SHOP Thanks for looking at our listing! Check out the other cool stuff in our shop www.etsy.com/shop/ArtbyNieman FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM Want to see what else we're working on? Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/ArtbyNieman ---------------------------------------------------------------- All monitors display colors a little differently. The actual color of your purchase may vary slightly from the color on your screen. ---------------------------------------------------------------- © 2019 Rachel Nieman All designs in this shop are copyrighted. The files are for personal use only. You may not share, forward, resell or redistribute in any way. Rachel Nieman retains all rights.
A portfolio of the work of illustrator Lucy Rose, represented by The Artworks Illustration Agency.
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Sold by Create your own from scratch Style: Adult / Large 22" x 22" Bandana Not just for cowboys and bandits, these square bandanas take on your artwork or text in full, vibrant color. Fashionable and functional, cover your nose and mouth, protect your neck, or use it as an adorable dog accessory! All over edge-to-edge printed design Lightweight fabric that breathes well and dries quickly Two sizes available: 18" x 18" and 22" x 22" Materials: 100% spun polyester Printed on one side only Reusable. Wash with proper sanitization after each use Please note that the our bandana face coverings are not intended as medical/personal protective equipment Disclaimer: The bandana face coverings should not be used (1) in any surgical setting or where significant exposure to liquid, bodily or other hazardous fluids, may be expected; (2) in a clinical setting where the infection risk level through inhalation exposure is high; or (3) in the presence of a high intensity heat source or flammable gas. We make no warranties, either express or implied, that the bandana face coverings prevent infection or the transmission of viruses or diseases.
Before I secured my now defunct teaching position at Unnamed University, I was so desperate to figure out what to do with myself that I actually got What Color is Your Parachute and a couple of other career guides. I made charts and lists and drew pictures. I even looked for places to take the Myers-Briggs test that reveals your personality type. For the most part, the conclusion was what I knew all along--my perfect, dream job would be to be a co-host on "The View," especially if you throw some books into the mix. Since the likelihood of that happening is slim, (at least until Barbara Walters gets a clue and ditches that ditzy Elisabeth--what is the deal?? They just ignore her like she's not even talking most of the time. I would be sooo much more interesting and fabulous as the resident thirty-something. I'd replace Star's "I'm a lawyer" with "I'm a Ph.D." But then, I can't keep popping out babies left and right like Elisabeth, so maybe that's why they won't hire me) I've been thinking about what else I could do with myself. Since the fourth grade, when I missed recess to help a girl with her long division, I haven't imagined myself doing anything except teaching students. I've read that the average person has several career changes during her professional life. How does that happen? When I read articles on this topic in The Chronicle of Higher Education, for instance, people suggest being open to alternative possibilities, but then they present some story about how a wonderfully fulfilling position fell into their laps out of nowhere. How do I make that happen? How do I get to read, talk about books, and get paid for it? How can I have a flexible schedule without (apparently) being expendable? How can avoid putting my degrees on a shelf if I don't work in higher education? And--dare to dream--how can I find a job that will get a professional to do my hair, make-up, and outfit? Clearly, graduate schools don't even try to prepare students for careers outside of academia, even though most of us won't ever grasp the brass ring of tenure. So, since I'm on this side of the degree and still on the wrong side of a tenure-track position, I feel like I'm flailing. I would gladly consider some other kind of career if I were qualified for any of them or if they didn't make me want to beat myself in the head. I don't even know what I want to do, much less what I can do. I never thought that more than ten years after my B.A. I would be trying to figure out what I want to do when I grow up. I guess I'll just sit here with a ready lap, waiting for something to fall. * Totally off topic, The Diva, the Today show just played your theme song, "You Wear It Well"!
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Pdf cross stitch pattern - The Swing (by Jean Honoré Fragonard) Last photo shows how it looks like the finished piece These patterns are compatible with the Pattern Keeper app With your purchase you will receive: A Pdf pattern with black and white symbols A Pdf pattern with colored symbols A JPG picture of the painting A Symbol Key page in DMC floss code (last page of the pattern) A list with the number of skeins needed for your project Stitches: 388 x 500 Size (on 14 count Aida fabric): 27.71 x 35.71 inches 70.39 x 90.71 cm THESE ARE THE AVAILABLE SIZES ON 14 COUNT (If you want to know the size on another count please contact me): 155 x 200 stitches (11.07 x 14.29 inches / 28.12 x 36.29 cm) 194 x 250 stitches (13.86 x 17.86 inches / 35.20 x 45.36 cm) 233 x 300 stitches (16.64 x 21.43 inches / 42.27 x 54.43 cm) 272 x 350 stitches (19.43 x 25.00 inches / 49.35 x 63.50 cm) 310 x 400 stitches (22.14 x 28.57 inches / 56.24 x 72.57 cm) 349 x 450 stitches (24.93 x 32.14 inches / 63.32 x 81.64 cm) 388 x 500 stitches (27.71 x 35.71 inches / 70.39 x 90.71 cm) I will send your pattern by EMAIL within 24 hours after the payment Any comment, doubt or question do not hesitate to contact me Happy stitching!!!
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