Posts Tagged ‘art’
All About Picture Framing : Learn Some Picture Framing Design Ideas
Frame designs are just as numerous and diverse as the artwork and photos that adorn them. Learn more framing techniques in this free video series. Expert: Debbie Reeves Bio: John and Kathleen Mudersbach have been in the framing business for 40 years and their children, Larry and Debbie, joined them in their business in Cottonwood Arizona. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
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Suzany Silk embroidery, Uzbekistan (in ENGLISH)
Suzane is a decorative-artistic needlework embroidered with silk threads on hand-made fabric. The embroidery is usually made on cotton and silk fabric. It is used as a wall-hanging, table-cloth, bed-spread. In Italy, for example, it is used as curtains for windows. Suzane has different size and shape. It can be square shaped, rectangular, round or oval-shaped. The ornamentation of the artistic embroidery of Bukhara is unique. It represents the rich flora and fauna of Uzbekistan and also includes geometric and astral symbols. Bukhara school of decorative embroidery is an imitable and bright phenomenon of artistic embroidery of Uzbekistan. It was highly appreciated in the past and nowadays is very popular all over the world.
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Auto Draw 2: Penguins Family
www.jsr-productions.com Penguins Family club penguins wallpaper animals penguin antarctica family spheniscidae couple art birds emperor wallpapers pictures ornament fun travel game print christmas video order march make photographic photo background posters snow photos desktop david kids id= values gay come book life crafts world species nature allposters story tree ornaments animal canvas king ymca good personalized these clipart needlepoint best plate great kelowna stock journey party report start kingston years games wildlife poster classification asp tux southern beach autodraw 2 screensaver drawing wall paper wall papers autodraw 2 background
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Josephine Wall
Music By Enya: Caribbean Blue Josephine Wall Josephine was born in Farnham, Surrey, England in 1947. Educated at Farnham and Parkstone Grammar Schools, her family moved to Poole, Dorset when she was 14. Her paintings are mainly fantasies, influenced and inspired by the illustrative talents of Arthur Rackam, the surrealism of artists such as Magritte and Dali, and the romanticism of the pre-Raphaelites, which combined with her own imaginative ideas has led to a wide and varied range of work. Josephine is also an accomplished sculptor and has created a number of unique figurines. Using natural stone found locally, various modelling materials and semi-precious stones, she creates models that once painted, challenge the vieweButterflyr to find where the stone ends and the figure begins. An increasing demand for character windows, led her to experiment in this field using self adhesive lead and vitreous paint, to reproduce traditional lead-lights and many of her own designs. Due to her individualistic, textured use of acrylic medium, she has been invited to demonstrate and lecture to local art circles. Whilst her work has always covered a wide range of subjects, since moving into the world print market, she has produced works with a distinct ethnic flavour and images of many favourite stories and fables. Her fantasy work remains most popular, many containing hidden images or faces, which has become a trademark. 1967 – Following three years at Bournemouth College studying Fine …
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How to Needlepoint a Tapestry : Making Changes in the Tapestry in Needlepoint Tapestry
Learn how to make changes in needlepoint tapestry artwork in this free online video arts and crafts lesson. Expert: Francie DeMun Contact: www.arttaos.com/lora/ Bio: Francie DeMun creates original needlepoint tapestries with Scottish wools.
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How to Needlepoint a Tapestry : Needlepoint Canvas & Supplies in Tapestry
Learn what types of needlepoint canvas and supplies are needed to create needlepoint tapestries in this free online video arts and crafts lesson. Expert: Francie demun Contact: www.arttaos.com/lora/ Bio: Francie demun creates original needlepoint tapestries with Scottish wools.
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nail polish design painted on fabric or a vast various array of other surfaces astronaut and pigs
Nail polish can be used as a paint to put an image onto fabric.It won’t wash out.It may fade over time but can be updated.It dries fast so you can only work with a drop at a time.I did the drawings in the video using a needle.You put a drop of nail polish on a palette and then dip the tip of a needle into it and then apply it to the fabric.It takes a long time but it is fun to do.Nailpolish is great because there are thousands of colors you can’t get anywhere else.You can mix them to get color nuances.There are microthreads in some nailpolish that help it cling well to the fabric.The result depends only on your skill.If you put the drawing on a pillowcase or something else that rarely gets washed the color will never fade.The pigs were on a shampoo bottle.The astronaut was in a drawing book.I did a hamster but I can’t find it for the life of me.Be experimental and try to discover new uses for the things around you Who else would think to utilize nail polish to transfer images to fabric?Perhaps only me.Necessity is the mother of all invention.I needed a multicolored paint that would not come off in the laundry machine.Nail polish does not have a lot of pigment and covers some fabric colors better. You can test each and every color before going far.Also see videos on how to embroider by sewing over paper. Use nail polish to paint beads and secure knots in fishing line you use to make necklaces. I really like the space man in the video. The seat with the multicolor flame …