Due to
the handmade nature of these rugs, extra care must be taken when vacuuming the edges.
The remainder come from a mix of private and public collections, with the Whitney Museum of American Art lending one highlight: the 1958 canvas «Three Flags» done in encaustic — a traditional, wax - based medium that Mr. Johns used to create an uneven, almost rippling texture, underscoring
the handmade nature of his flags.
Due to
the handmade nature of this sword, each piece is unique.
Due to
the handmade nature of the product, fibers will occasionally pop up.
Because of
the handmade nature of the lamp base, there may be slight variations in pattern and color.
* Made from natural cattails and strips of reclaimed plastic prayer mats woven in a striking pattern * Set of three * Imported Nesting Baskets (set of three): Small: 10 1/2» H x 12 1/2» W x 6 1/2» D Medium: 11 1/2» H x 14 1/2» W x 9 «D Large: 13» H x 16 1/2» W x 11» D Lidded Hamper: 17» H x 15 1/2» D Lidded Baskets (set of two): Small: 6 1/2» H x 10» W x 9» D Large: 8 1/2» H x 13» W x 11» D Due to
the handmade nature of these baskets, sizing is approximate and could vary as much as two inches from piece to piece.
* By Mar Y Sol * 23» circumference; 4 1/2» crown; 6» brim * 100 % raffia * Leather tie; interior cotton sweatband; wire brim * Due to
the handmade nature of this hat, some subtle variations may occur * Madagascar Size: 23» circumference; 4 1/2» crown; 6» brim
Due to
the handmade nature of this piece, variations in color, tone, and patina may occur.
Body features a seam due to
the handmade nature of this product.
Due to
the handmade nature of these blankets, no two pieces will be exactly alike and may have slight variations.
Not exact matches
For Zoe Bateman craft is a way
of life, and it was her «insatiable need to be making stuff» that led to Ladybird Likes, her
handmade jewellery business, where she creates animal jewellery and necklaces, brooches and other pieces inspired by
nature and thrifted finds.
«the cozyblue shop is full
of handmade goods inspired by home & family,
nature, and life's simple beauty.
You will find 40 full - color pages
of beauty in your mailbox six times a year, bringing extra joy,
nature, and wonder into your home — plus a beautiful silkscreened tote bag,
handmade in New Hampshire.
This gift pack includes the following: Human
Nature Baby Wash (200mL) Human
Nature Baby Oil (100mL) Moonshine Baby Bottom Spray (100mL) By
Nature Baby Salve (20g) By
Nature Handmade Soaps (4 sampler half bars
of Baby Blue variant)
Having fully embraced the
nature of the exhibition, Elam, a Franklin resident, took home an award for Most Creative Use
of Paper for another piece titled To Stir the Soul Not the Soup, a monoprint on
handmade paper.
That is, despite their meticulous,
handmade nature, her marks recall the dot matrix
of an inkjet printer.
This month features the work
of Angela Davis Fegan, an artist who crafts
handmade objects as a way to reflect upon the ephemeral and intangible
nature of digital media.
Using a range
of materials, from found and
handmade objects to plants and naturally occurring reactions, the works are brought together and move in the direction
of a perhaps fictional, or not - yet - tapped, «third
nature,» providing a «new take on the ways that natural materials can be considered and reconstructed for an audience.»
This exhibition offers a selection
of nature - related, abstract ink drawings on Japanese
handmade paper from my «Bellagio Suite» series, connected to my residency fellowship at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center in northern Italy.
These works demonstrate the ability
of art to transform the memory
of a particular natural feature into something
handmade; Pangburn thus makes his experience
of nature accessible to an audience who likely hasn't seen the Canadian river in all its majestic force.
The eleven artists juxtapose divergent approaches in conversation with each other, reflecting on primal questions consuming artists over the millennia: Elliot Arkin's conceptual use
of web - based commerce spins an absurdist view on the commodification
of artists; Babette Bloch's stainless steel reassessments
of nature and artistic precedent limn positives and negatives through light; Christopher Carroll Calkins's street photography captures moments
of under - the - radar narratives; Valentina DuBasky's acrylic and marble dust works on paper and plaster are a contemporary comment on the prehistory
of art; Gabriel Ferrer's performance - like in - the - moment sumi - ink drawings on
handmade paper reflect on memory and personal narrative; Christopher Gallego's realist, pure light - filled oil painting elevates the ordinariness
of an artist's space to visual poetry; Ana Golici, in pergamano and collage, takes inspiration from 17th Century female naturalist, entomologist and botanical illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian to explore questions
of science,
nature and objective truth; Emilie Lemakis's monumental amplification
of an ancient Greek krater employs scale to upend perceptions for the viewer's reconsideration; Mark Mellon's bronzes address the oppositions
of movement and stillness; the alchemy
of Michael Townsend's uncontrolled poured acrylic paintings equate the properties
of materials with the turbulence
of the universe; Jessica Daryl Winer's engagement with luminous color and choreographic line reflects in visual resonance the sonic history
of a musical instrument.
Combining these images with
handmade ceramic objects, and other items evocative
of human innovation, Rogan's Project Space installation presents a confrontation between the austere and rugged environments
of wild
nature and human ideals
of objects, community, and function.
Her earliest influences were her grandmother, Dorothy Button, a famed local gardener and all - round maker and her uncle, James A. Sterritt, the sculptor and influential educator who both instilled in her a reverence for
nature and a love
of the
handmade.
Utilizing a number
of different supports including canvas or linen, fiberboard and marble dust panel, Olson plays with the notion
of surface and framing as constructs in his work, at times, employing
handmade frames and thick borders
of unpainted surface around a central painted field that act as both a physical edge to the painting and call attention to its
nature as both an image and an object.
Olson considers surface and framing as constructs in his work, employing
handmade frames and, at times, thick borders
of unpainted surface around a central painted field that act as a physical edge to the painting and call attention to its
nature as both an image and an object.
This combination, along with the intentionally
handmade quality
of her sculptures, gives the work a classical presence despite its idiosyncratic
nature.
From the rugs and the mirrors by Pistoletto, to the resin clots by Zorio; from lead and salt, ice and fire by Calzolari, to the ground and the light
of Anselmo; from woods, leaves, thorns and trunks
of Penone, to the fluorescent plastic
of Merz; from synthetic materials which imitate or reinvent the reality and the
nature of Gilardi and Pascali, to the refined conceptualisation, historical or
handmade of Paolini, Piacentino and Boetti.
Plus, the
nature of wood and bamboo lends more easily to the do - it - yourself ethic, which may explain the recent explosion
of handmade bamboo bicycles in places like Brooklyn, and even far off locales like Ghana, Africa.
Wilson's aim is to make links between culture and
nature — the same patterns found in a snowflake could very well be found in the delicate web
of handmade lace — revealing a continuity and unity that might not be immediately apparent to our overly modern minds.
Because
of the «
handmade»
nature of our designs, please note that there can be slight variances in the design from what is shown in the pictures but we use only the highest quality materials for the design and will make sure it looks great!
Tile size: 3 × 8 x.350 -
handmade in Portland — * the
nature of the product is
handmade, recommended grout joint is 1/8» — The tiles were staggered at 1/3.