Sentences with phrase «photo art gifts»

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there you'll find fabulous gifts for you and yours — customized prints and pillows, wall art, needlework patterns and kits, journals, photos (and coming soon... wearables!
Photo gifts, stationary, personalized prints, and limited edition art make fabulous gifts.
Each Baby Art frame offers a personal and unique baby gift, to keep an indelible memory of baby's early months.Each frame creates a work of art using baby's hand print or foot print with a choice of paint, mouldings or sculptures, photo albums, height charts and mirroArt frame offers a personal and unique baby gift, to keep an indelible memory of baby's early months.Each frame creates a work of art using baby's hand print or foot print with a choice of paint, mouldings or sculptures, photo albums, height charts and mirroart using baby's hand print or foot print with a choice of paint, mouldings or sculptures, photo albums, height charts and mirrors.
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All Art Blog Chalk Paint DecoArt Paints Decoupage Fabric Fun Furniture Gift Greece Int» l Bloggers Club Jewelry Lamp Shade New York Old Fashioned Milk Paint Organize Photos Picture Frames Projects Repair Re Purpose Seasonal Storage Sweet Inspiration Link Party Twine Up Cycle Wall Wood Wreaths
I just posted about a Photo Art Print that's a perfect Mother's Day gift for mom (and Dog Moms like me!).
A hand picked gift will hold even more meaning for him; some aroma therapy items to help him unwind after a stressful day, a photo frame with your favorite picture of the two of you, or a framed art piece that reminds you of him.
The «Gift Books» table (20 % off) is stacked with painstakingly crafted art books — one with gorgeous photos of the Vatican flanked by the Marvel Comics Encyclopedia and a history of Lego, the snappable children's toy.
Facilities Include: • Information Centre using graphic displays about physiology and Elephant history • Gift Shop, having a huge selection of Elephant associated items • A Restaurant and Bar having amazing sights across the park and the river • Photo Kiosk and Snack Bar • Art gallery having Thousand demonstrates along with a Fifteen, Thousand years old Mammoth Skeleton • Painting Show Location and Elephant Area
Rates: Adult: $ US 120 per person Children: $ US 80 / person (5 - 12 years old) Facilities Include: • Information Center using graphic displays about physiology and Elephant history • Gift Shop, having a huge selection of Elephant associated items • A Restaurant and Bar having amazing sights across the park and the river • Photo Kiosk and Snack Bar • Art gallery having Thousand demonstrates along with a Fifteen, Thousand years old Mammoth Skeleton • Painting Show Location and Elephant Area
Philip Guston, Alchemist, 1960, oil on canvas, 61 x 67 3/8 inches (Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Gift of Mari and James A. Michener, 1968, photo credit: Milli Apelgren)
My goal with doing this: Gain followers / engagement, Make sales of existing art (prints, gift items) AND the new ones created from fan photos.
Julie Mehretu, HOWL, eon (I, II), 2017; commissioned by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; collection SFMOMA, gift of Helen and Charles Schwab; © Julie Mehretu; photo: Tom Powel Imaging, Inc..
Jeff Koons Three Ball 50/50 Tank, 1985 Glass, painted steel, water, plastic, and three basketballs The Museum of Modern Art, New York Fractional gift of Werner and Elaine Dannheisser, 1991 Photo credit: E. Costa
Julie Mehretu, HOWL, eon (I, II), 2017 (installation view, SFMOMA); commissioned by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; collection SFMOMA, gift of Helen and Charles Schwab; © Julie Mehretu; photo: Matthew Millman Photography
Images: Jim Hodges, With the Wind, 1997, scarves and thread, Photo by Alan Zindman, © Jim Hodges; Jim Hodges, Untitled (Gate), 1991, steel, aluminum, copper, and brass chain with blue room, © Jim Hodges; Jim Hodges, Changing Things, 1997, silk, plastic, and wire, Dallas Museum of Art, Mary Margaret Munson Wilcox Fund and gift of Catherine and Will Rose, Howard Rachofsky, Christopher Drew and Alexandra May, and Martin Posner and Robyn Menter - Posner, © Jim Hodges; Jim Hodges, and still this, 2005 - 08, 23.5 K and 24K gold with Beva adhesive on gessoed linen, The Rachofsky Collection and the Dallas Museum of Art through the DMA / amfAR Benefit Auction Fund, © Jim Hodges; Jim Hodges, Untitled (one day it all comes true), 2013, denim fabric and thread, Courtesy the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels, © Jim Hodges; Jim Hodges in his Studio, Courtesy Dallas Museum of Art
Julie Mehretu, HOWL, eon (I, II), 2017 (installation view, SFMOMA); commissioned by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, promised gift of Helen and Charles Schwab; © Julie Mehretu; photo: Matthew Millman Photography
Carlos Almaraz, Crash in Phthalo Green, 1984, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, gift of the 1992 Collectors Committee, © Carlos Almaraz Estate, photo © Museum Associates / LACMA
Louise Bourgeois, Spider, 2003; gift of Helen and Charles Schwab through The Art Supporting Foundation; © The Easton Foundation / Licensed by VAGA, NY; photo: Christopher Burke
Bruce Conner, CHILD, 1959; the Museum of Modern Art, New York, gift of Philip Johnson; © 2016 Conner Family Trust, San Francisco / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; photo: © 2016 The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Georgia O'Keeffe (United States, 1887 - 1986), Horse's Skull with Pink Rose, 1931, Oil on canvas, 40 x 30 in (101.6 x 76.2 cm), Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Gift of the Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation, Photo: 2015 Museum Associates / LACMA.
(153.04 x 153.04 cm); San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Doris and Donald Fisher Collection at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and promised gift of Helen and Charles Schwab; © Ellsworth Kelly; photo: Katherine Du Tiel.
, Personal Values, 1952, oil on canvas, 80 x 100 cm, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, purchased through a gift of Phyllis Wattis, photo © SFMOMA (98.562) by Ben Blackwell.
Gift of Addie and Sidney Yates (1996.142.1) © Estate of Joan Mitchell Photo: National Gallery of Art
RMN - Grand Palais / Patrice Schmidt; Berthe Morisot, Winter, 1880, oil on canvas, Dallas Museum of Art, Gift of the Meadows Foundation, Incorporated, 1981.129; Berthe Morisot, In England (Eugène Manet on the Isle of Wight), 1875, oil on canvas, Musée Marmottan - Claude Monet, Fondation Denis et Annie Rouart, Photo by Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY; Berthe Morisot, Self - Portrait, 1885, oil on canvas, Musée Marmottan - Claude Monet, Fondation Denis et Annie Rouart, Photo courtesy Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images; Berthe Morisot, Woman at Her Toilette, 1875 — 1880, oil on canvas, The Art Institute of Chicago, Inv.
William Kentridge, The Refusal of Time, 2012; jointly owned by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (purchase, by exchange, through an anonymous gift and the K. Hart Smith Trust); © 2012 William Kentridge, all rights reserved; photo: courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ellsworth Kelly, Spectrum I, 1953; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Doris and Donald Fisher Collection at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and promised gift of Helen and Charles Schwab; © Ellsworth Kelly; photo: Ben Blackwell
Collection SFMOMA, gift of the Modern Art Council © Estate of Bruce Conner / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; photo: Ben Blackwell.
Collection Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York, Gift of Roy R. Neuberger, 1975.16.25 © 2015 The Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation, Seattle / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Photo: Jim Frank Courtesy American Federation of Arts
Larry Sultan, Canal District, San Rafael, from the series Homeland, 2006; chromogenic print; promised gift of Robert Mailer Anderson and Nicola Miner to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; © Estate of Larry Sultan; photo: courtesy the Estate of Larry Sultan
Image: Dana Schutz Swimming, Smoking, Crying, 2009 Oil on canvas, 45 x 48 inches Collection Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art Johnson County Community College Overland Park, Kansas Gift of Marti and Tony Oppenheimer and the Oppenheimer Brothers Foundation Photo: Courtesy of the artist and Zach Feuer, New York
Larry Sultan, Batting Cage, from the series Homeland, 2007; chromogenic print; promised gift of Michal Venera to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; © Estate of Larry Sultan; photo: courtesy the Estate of Larry Sultan
Larry Sultan, Backyard Hercules, from the series Homeland, 2009; chromogenic print; promised gift of Nion McEvoy to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; © Estate of Larry Sultan; photo: courtesy the Estate of Larry Sultan
Collection of the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts; Gift of the Photo Guild.
Hellen van Meene, Untitled (79), 2000, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Gift of Heather and Tony Podesta Collection, Washington, D.C. © Hellen van Meene and Yancey Richardson Gallery Photo: Lee Stalsworth
Hans Hofmann, Fruit Bowl Version 6, 1950, oil on canvas, 48 x 36 inches (collection Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York, gift of Roy R. Neuberger / Photo: Jim Frank)
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Gift of Heather and Tony Podesta Collection, Washington, D.C. © Marina Abramovic Archives Photo: Lee Stalsworth
An exhibition of Simon Glass's photo - hybrid series The Ten Commandments / Prohibited Weapons recently donated to the McMaster Museum of Art (a 2016 gift) and his series, The Thirteen Attributes of God, from the Art Gallery of Hamilton collection.
Collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Gift of the Artist, VAG 2015.26.1, Photo: Rachel Topham, Vancouver Art Gallery
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Gift of Heather and Tony Podesta Collection, Washington, D.C. © Nikki S. Lee Photo: Lee Stalsworth.
Tracey Moffatt Invocations # 11 2000 photo silkscreen Museum of Contemporary Art, donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by the artist, 2013
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gilman Collection, Purchase, Harriette and Noel Levine Gift, 2005 (2005.100.24) Photo © The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Photo: Courtesy of the Collection of Charles and Valerie Diker, promised gift to the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Collection Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York, Gift of Roy R. Neuberger, 1969.01.13 © 2015 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Photo: Jim Frank Courtesy American Federation of Arts
Collection Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York, Gift of Roy R. Neuberger, 1974.22.16 Art © The Estate of David Smith / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY Photo: Jim Frank Courtesy American Federation of Arts
Collection Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York, Gift of Roy R. Neuberger, 1975.16.42 Photo: Jim Frank Courtesy American Federation of Arts
Collection Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York, Gift of Roy R. Neuberger, 1973.08.08 © 2015 The Milton Avery Trust / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Photo: Jim Frank Courtesy American Federation of Arts
Cleveland, OH (December 17, 2017)-- Recent acquisitions by the Cleveland Museum of Art include a performance piece by Pierre Huyghe, a leader in the Relational Aesthetic genre and the first work of its kind to enter the museum's collection; an oil painting on copper by Johann König, one of the most significant masters of German painting at the beginning of the 17th century; a generous bequest of several works from Frances P. Taft, a beloved Trustee of the Cleveland Museum of Art; and two groups of photos, gifted to the museum by The George Gund Foundation.
, Dallas Museum of Art, the Contemporary Art Fund: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Faulconer, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant M. Hanley, Jr., Marguerite and Robert K. Hoffman, Howard E. Rachofsky, Deedie and Rusty Rose, Gayle and Paul Stoffel, and two anonymous donors; the Lay Family Acquisition Fund; and the TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art Fund 2000.320.A - B; Pratibha Parmar, Memory Pictures, 1989, video, color, sound, Courtesy of the artist and Kali Films, © Pratibha Parmar Photos by Sunil Gupta; Ant Farm, Media Burn, July 4, 1975; performance, Cow Palace, San Francisco.
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