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Pl. 33: Chauves-Souris et Pavots (Bats and Poppies), tenture (curtain); Papillons et Campanules (Butterflies and Bellflowers), papier peint (wallpaper)
Maurice Pillard Verneuil (French illustrator, 1869-1942)
1897 color lithographs 46 cm (height) x 34.5 cm (width)
from: Verneuil, M. P. (Maurice Pillard), and Eugène Grasset. L'animal dans la décoration [Animal forms in decoration] portfolio of 60 plates (Paris: Librairie centrale des beaux-arts, 1897)
See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.
really happy with how this one turned out. printed on hemp/organic cotton fabric - so nice! in my shop right now :)
Pl. 53: Faisans Ordinaires, Digitales, Fougeres et Pissenlit (Pheasants, Foxglove, Ferns and Dandelions), etoffe imprimee (printed fabric); Renard, Oiseaux et Vigne (Fox, Birds, and Grapevines), bordure (border)
Maurice Pillard Verneuil (French illustrator, 1869-1942)
1897 color lithographs 46 cm (height) x 34.5 cm (width)
from: Verneuil, M. P. (Maurice Pillard), and Eugène Grasset. L'animal dans la décoration [Animal forms in decoration] portfolio of 60 plates (Paris: Librairie centrale des beaux-arts, 1897)
See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.
Spoonflower swatches all washed getting ready for quilting. Fabric by Spellstone. See more here: Spoonflower
Christmas tree mini-quilt (fits into an 8" square) with heat resistant batting for use as a pot holder or large table coaster. Spoonflower
In a World of ETERNITY..
Feeling the closeness of one to the other.
The softness of her skin.. against the warmth coming from his lips..
feeling each other breath.
There ... in their own kingdom of LOVE, in their united inner quiet.. The SOUND of LOVE, can be heard...
... YES, She's Hearing his heart beats..
Their hands interlocked one to another, touching each other hair.
ETERNITY of LIFE.. ETERNITY of LOVE..
She love him.. He love her..
To Know That You are LOVED, Today and Everyday, ALWAYS.
Inspirational spontaneous writing, That I made for this painting.
To celebrate this day... ,Valentine's day
Part of my series of EMOTIONS. Watercolour painting, That was interpret and inspired from a B & W photo...especially for today.
I chose Pastel Pink for her shirt.. which represent for me softness , love femininity and romanticism.
I chose Deep Green for him.. as the colour of growth, nature.. revival .. as almost leafs.
Interlocked Souls in ETERNITY of EMOTIONS.
Love come in many shapes, and all kinds of colours...
Thanks for looking and commenting.
Copyrights (c) Nira Dabush.
enchanting watercolor pattern of illustrated victorian boho flowers with different layers and tropical birds by UtART.
www.spoonflower.com/designs/8231792-vintage-flower-garden...
Another colour and size is available in my shop. If you wish another size or color pls contact me!
Designed by UtART at www.facebook.com/UtArt.Home
Available for custom pattern projects. Contact me at utart_home@gmx.net
Spring time in Autumn.
SIZE : 60CM X 80 CM.
Thanks for visiting.
May this day bring JOY, our way.
Copyrights (c) Nira Dabush.
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Pl. 27: Rougets (Goatfish), vitrail (stained glass window); Libellules et Monnaie du Pape (Dragonflies and Honesty Plant), etoffe (fabric)
Maurice Pillard Verneuil (French illustrator, 1869-1942)
1897 color lithographs 46 cm (height) x 34.5 cm (width)
from: Verneuil, M. P. (Maurice Pillard), and Eugène Grasset. L'animal dans la décoration [Animal forms in decoration] portfolio of 60 plates (Paris: Librairie centrale des beaux-arts, 1897)
See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.
This costumed gal worked in a shoe/boot shop in the Ren Fair. She was bending down helping a customer to wrap strings around a pair of Ren boots. She looked beautiful, but, the light was low so the shot blurred... But, still, pretty*... :)
My mother bought these curtains in Manchester in around 1958, the year this fabric design was introduced, and they're still in use. The fabric, as marked on the selvedge is by Barbara Brown, and was produced for the famous London company of Heal's. A Mancunian by birth Brown studied at the RCA in the early 1950s and went on to become one of the most acclaimed designers for Heal's in the 1960s and '70s. The design came in a series of varying colourways such as grey, green and brown.