About The Artwork The guy in the work is seeking something down on the ground but misses the true miracle over him. This piece is a vibrant acrylic painting on a 2cm-stretched canvas The pronounced texture created by layers of paint on the surface gives the impression of a dynamic, three-dimensional piece. The artwork is impeccable and ready to hang, with varnish to protect it, and cleaning it is easy. The artist has signed and dated the painting at the back. Original Created:2021 Subjects:Fantasy Materials:Canvas Styles:AbstractContemporaryExpressionismFine Art Mediums:Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:39 W x 39 H x 0.7 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:China. Customs:Shipments from China may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
This is a signed and numbered art print of the cover I did for "Animorphs #14: The Unknown," printed on acid free, Epson matte velvet art paper. This is limited to an edition of 50, signed by the artist, David Mattingly, in silver ink and offered in 3 sizes, 8.5 x 11 inches, 13 x 19 inches and 17 x 22 inches. Each print is hand printed by the artist in his studio.
The original map from Kenneth Graham's The Wind in the Willows.... ► I have more Wind in the Willows prints here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/VeryImage/search?search_query=wind+willows Please choose dimensions and print/canvas/framing options from the dropdown menus. For details about the print/canvas/framing options, see below. ______________________________ SIMILAR IMAGES IN MY SHOP ► More WIND IN THE WILLOWS: https://www.etsy.com/shop/VeryImage/search?search_query=wind+willows ► FOR CHILDRENS BOOKS PRINTS: https://www.etsy.com/shop/VeryImage?section_id=childrens+books ► More PRINTS FOR KIDS and NURSERY DECOR: https://www.etsy.com/shop/VeryImage?ref=l2-shopheader-name§ion_id=15024078 ______________________________ PRINT/CANVAS/FRAMING DESCRIPTIONS ► PRINTS ON PHOTO PAPER: Prints on photo paper are produced with premium, archival inks on the highest quality photo stock paper. The print has a matte finish to ensure that no distracting reflections get in the way of your enjoying its vibrant clarity, depth of detail, and rich color. Any watermarks or logos, if present, will not appear on your final print. Use the "DIMENSIONS" dropdown menu to select the size you want, and then the "CANVAS/FRAMING OPTIONS" menu to select the medium you want--photo paper print, canvas print, or framed photo paper prints. ► CANVAS PRINTS: The prints are gallery wrapped and mounted (i.e., wrapped around stretcher bars). The canvases are approximately 3/4" (2cm) deep, with black sides. A hanging kit is included. ► ► Material: The canvas material is based on a cotton-blend, ensuring a high-quality base for your prints. ► ► Backing: All canvases from have a solid backing to prevent sagging and ensure that your canvas will last a lifetime. ► ► Printing Technology: Canvas prints are created with state-of-the-art technology with latex inks with UV protection. Your canvas will continue to look sharp and vibrant for years to come. ► FRAMED PAPER PRINTS: ► ► Frames are constructed of composite wood and offered in black, white, dark brown, and blond maple colors. ► ► Mats are not typically included, but can be added for no extra charge. If you want a mat, please let me know in the "note to seller" box at checkout. Please note that the mats are white and that the print itself will be reduced in size to accommodate for the mat. ► ► All frames come with shatterproof acrylic plexiglass. Plexiglass is as clear as glass, much more lightweight, and is shatterproof. ______________________________ SHIPPING ► Paper prints up to 11x14" are packaged in a vinyl wrapper & shipped in a hard cover envelope. Larger prints are shipped in mailing tubes carefully packaged to protect the edges of the print. ______________________________ PLEASE NOTE ► Colors may vary on different screen displays and on print. ► © Artwork is copyright of VeryImage ©. ► I pride myself in offering really good service -- satisfaction guaranteed. ► Visit my Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/VeryImage
This product will enter sampling on 4/30/2024 and is estimated to complete within 2 months. From there, a pre-order will be opened with limited quantity to ensure this can reach customers before Summer ends. If you order this in the "pre-sample" stage, you can get a refund at any point for any reason, no questions asked! A size chart will be available and sent to everyone who has ordered once the sample is complete. Size changes are accepted at this time.
The opportunity for creativity with LEGO is endless. With a few colorful bricks and a bit of imagination, these album cover artists gave some of our favorite
This is a signed and numbered art print of my cover for "Animorphs #30: The Reunion," printed on acid free, matte velvet art paper. This is limited to an edition of 50, signed by the artist, David Mattingly, in silver ink and offered in 3 sizes, 8.5 x 11 inches, 13 x 19 inches and 17 x 22 inches. Each print is hand printed by the artist in his studio. I did 54 of the Animorphs covers, so if you have a favorite that you would like to have a print made of, let me know and I am sure I can oblige!
Author Agatha Christie. Cover artist William Teason. Copyright 1960. Dell Book D340.
About The Artwork "The Climb" The Link Between Thoughts, Emotions, and Behaviour Hands Mastering Strength and Control Dinamic Lines/ Youth and Vitality. The purple is associated with balance, wild and growth. It symbolizes power and ambition; wisdom and independence; mystery and magic. Climbing requires mental strength , having the confidence needed to make every move; A MENTAL TRAINTING about how you shift your focus on. The breathing, moving, staying relaxed, maintaining eye focus on the holds (that represents the present), by doing what you can with what you have; instead of thinking about the goal (the future) ; or look down (the past), that sometimes only helps you see what’s actually there instead of allowing your mind to create fears. Noticing distractions is key!! ........ hand figure, contemporary art, art collector, art lover, fall, struggles, climb, extreme, sport, heights, falling, vulnerabiliy, mindset, mindfullness, health, thinking, body, movement, spirituality, art sellect. Original Created:2021 Subjects:Sport Materials:Canvas Styles:Abstract ExpressionismFine ArtMinimalismConceptualFigurative Mediums:OilCharcoal Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:16.9 W x 14.6 H x 0.1 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:Spain. Customs:Shipments from Spain may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
DAW paperback reprint
♦ THE IMAGE: This image came from a rare magazine cover for the San Francisco Exposition in 1915. The artist is F. L. Packer. This is a newly printed reproduction of an antique image. Choose the size you would like using menu. The watermarks with our name will not appear on your print. ♦ THE SIZE: The image size you choose will be the actual image area. If you have a specific size you would like it, ask and we will see if it can be done. The paper will be larger, having a white border. Please email us with any questions. ♦ THE PAPER & INK: We use a high quality fine art paper, Epson Velvet or equivalent. The image has been scanned from the original print using a graphic arts scanner. It will be printed with an Epson graphic arts printer using archival inks that will not fade. ♦ POLICY: These prints are for collecting or framing, but not reproducing for use in crafting or making more prints. If you would like to download images for crafting, go to our other ETSY site which is called "Image Chateau". ♦ THE SHIPPING: FREE SHIPPING on totals over $35. One shipping cost for as many prints as you want to purchase. Your print will be put into a plastic sleeve and then in between 2 layers of corrugated cardboard, or back-rolled in large diameter and mailed in a large very strong square tube. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING email us for quote to your Country.
From the creator of That Wolf-Boy Is Mine! and Love in Focus comes a story of a hard-working high schooler who falls for a bad boy, and discovers that the the lives of him and his friends are nothing like...
See more at - danielludwig.com
Thomas Pynchon - The Crying of Lot 49 Bantam Books S3384, 1967 Cover Artist: unknown "A bizarre, saturnalian plunge into the underground ."
Anime has been with us for a while, as well as its fans. Though it originated in Japan, this style of animation now has admirers all over the world. Yet, specifically, artists from Japan continue to surprise us with their creativity involving this art style.
The cover of the June 2020 issue of Chronogram features Hudson Valley artist Helena Zay's portrait of Swedish abstract painter and mystic Hilma af Klint's (1862-1944), who has work on display at Lightforms Art Center until August 9.
Anatomy For Sculptors® creates books and other content on anatomy for artists, with color-coded 3D and live models from various angles and more
牢笼 #リバース1999
Malcolm T. Liepke
"Morgan Weistling began his artistic training on his father's lap at 19 months of age, where he learned how to draw and more importantly, use his imagination. Capitalizing on his father s talent for telling a story in comic strip form, Morgan began to develop a sense of narrative in his drawing. "It was here that art became a language for me." At the age of 12, Morgan applied his interest in art to studying his father s art books and began his art school studies at the Brandes Art Institute at 15. Working in a Los Angeles art supply store while attending art school, Morgan chanced to show his artwork to a prominent illustrator. As a result of their encounter, at the age of 19, Weistling found himself employed at a top movie poster agency in Hollywood. For the next 14 years, Morgan illustrated for every movie studio in Hollywood. His clients included Universal/Amblin Entertainment, Disney, MGM, Paramount, 20th Century Fox, Warner Brothers, Columbia Pictures and TriStar. In addition to movie posters, Weistling created all the cover artwork for the video series, McGee and Me for Focus on the Family and his art can be seen on numerous magazine, book, CD and video covers as well as Sega pinball machines. Since he has made fine art the focus of his art career, the collector demand for his originals has been overwhelming. With his masterful use of oils, Morgan Weistling brings a scene to life with spectacular lighting, creating a sense of wonder and engaging the viewer s imagination and emotion. His dreamlike images touch the viewer s heart, using more than sentimentality to engage the viewer. His canvases are filled with brushwork that tells a story beyond the subject matter. Like a skilled movie director, he manipulates the focus of interest with suggestions and impressions of forms that are barely realized and allow the viewer s imagination to fill in the details. "There is a story underneath the story of my paintings," Morgan adds, "I don t hide the process of how I painted it. You can see the layers and count the strokes it took to get there. With some styles of painting, the closer you get to the canvas, the more you will see. With mine, the more you step back, the more detail you will see. That s not easy, which is why it fascinates me." Morgan Weistling follows in the footsteps of the masters he admires, John Singer Sargent, Anders Zorn and Nicolai Fechin as well as many others. In all of his vibrant work, from western art to feminine forms, Weistling crafts a narrative, driven by clarity, focus and purpose, drawing on images inspired by his beliefs and scenes from daily life. "My hope is that people will enjoy viewing my artwork as much I enjoyed painting it. For me, art is my language used to communicate to others how I see God s creation. When I experience another artist s work, I love to see through their eyes and find out as much about the artist as the subject they painted. That is what makes art so interesting." Weistling, a highly sought-after teacher, conducts private workshops with juried students and teaches at the prestigious Scottsdale Artist School. Recent honors and awards include the Patron s Choice Award and the Trustees Purchase Award at the Autry Museum of Western Heritage in Los Angeles, CA, the Prix de West Purchase Award at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, OK, and the Patron's Choice Award at the Autry Museum of Western Heritage. Weistling's book, The Image of Christ, was a finalist for the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association Gold Medallion Book Award. Weistling and his artist wife JoAnn, whom he met in art school, have been married for 14 years. Their 9 year-old daughter is often a model in Weistling s paintings. They make their home in California. "