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This is the second and last of the canvas prints that I ordered from Qoop.com. You can check out the other one here.
Although both images where shot within 100 yards of each other, they are very different mood-wise from each other. This one is dark and brooding and the other one is bright and cheery. They will make for an interesting pair once I get them mounted on my living room wall !
Read the tutorial in full here: kittybabylove.com/blog/draw-string-bag-tutorial
Turn your bag inside out.
These two canvases were painted to go over the baby's changing table in the nursery. I blocked out the canvas and did simple design treatments to coordinate with linens in the room. The letters are painted and distressed chipboard so they stand out a bit from the canvas. After painting I distressed the canvases with antiquing glaze.
Made this canvas print at work for a late Christmas present and a thank-you for having us in Zimbabwe gift. It is a photo I got of Regan and his Grandad at the front of a speedboat out on Lake Kariba. Find it here: www.flickr.com/photos/jonnycairns/11241657633/in/set-7215...
Body: Canon 40D
Lens: Canon f1.4 50mm
Edit: Photoshop CS6
Drawing on themes of innocence and experience, 'Canvas' looks atandroids as blank canvases and follows their exploration of human culture frombirth to a bitter end. Their experimentation with clothes and make up takesthem through different stages of our story culminating in the death of one at thethieving, jealous hand of the other.
This story is a celebration of colour and portrays fashion asArt; it shows the notion that our experiences are like coloured brushstrokes on a once blank Canvas.
Photographer Michael furlongerwww.michaelfurlonger.com
Make up & Hair Bunny Allen www.wayofthebunny.com
Make up Alexander Moses
Models Poppy @ Models1 & Colin Hewitt
Photographer Assistant Yiannis Mouzakitis
Stylist Assistant Christina Daly
Editorial published on Fashion e-zine online fashion magazine www.fashionezine.it/editorials/canvas/
Two More Canvases
Tender club, Firenze, 19 ottobre 2013
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Monet painted this canvas near to the Moutiers gorge that is overlooked by the church at Varengeville; it was some distance from his lodgings in Pourville, which can be made out in the background of the painting. This painting was part of the artist抯 first campaign, in 1882, representing the coast around Dieppe, where he found the sea to be superb, though the cliffs less beautiful than at Etretat. He then covered 憈he entire countryside, all the roads ?up and down the cliffs?in search of new subjects. The walks back and forth along the shore and on the cliffs tired him out considerably. During this period, Monet also had his mind set on the Seventh Exhibition of Independent Artists, which Durand-Ruel had decided would open on 1 March 1882.
With more than 20 canvases painted between the end of summer 1890 and the following winter, the stacks of wheat which were already present in his earlier works had grown to become truly imposing and, more importantly, the main motif of Monet’s paintings. The series is composed of several sub-series which feature one or two stacks which are sometimes separate, sometimes close together, depending on the vantage point. The painter chose this theme principally because a piece of land near his house was used every year by an important farmer in Giverny as a storage area for his stacks. With the Haystacks, Monet’s series became a deliberate choice rather than simply being what he observed: ‘I am working hard, persisting with a series of different effects (on stacks), but the sun goes down so quickly at this time of year that I cannot keep up with it.’ The stacks became his motif of choice for studying forms of light. The painter was ‘looking for immediacy, especially in the “envelope”, the same light diffused everywhere’. For this he turned his attention to fleeting effects, variations created by the light at different times of day, as well as the season. The paintings reflect the position of the sun at the given moment through the lengthening of the shadows on the ground and the play of backlit effects. Fifteen or so Haystacks were presented at the exhibition ‘Recent Works of Claude Monet’ at the Durand-Ruel gallery in 1891.
I ordered this from www.canvaspop.com
Boogie didn't have an opinion one way or another. He just wanted me to throw his dinocuz.
The Witco chair is in the Jungle Room, at Graceland.
Two More Canvases
Tender club, Firenze, 19 ottobre 2013
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Acrylic and painty markers on 18x18inch canvas
For CancerSell :)
Just be free, just be happy, just be cheerful, just be contented, just be peaceful, just be blissful, just be blithe, just be satisfied, just be thankful and grateful, just be.
Just be.
first canvas 8F (45.5×38.0cm)
這是我開始嘗試畫油畫的第一幅作品,用家裡的一張生活照來臨摹技巧,只是一切都還在摸索階段,所以一些底稿跟定稿之類的步驟還搞不太清楚.不過完成這幅畫的時候實在很開心!
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