Really neat picture.. figure out what it says... i fot fase, sleeit, funk, pv rcinino clue besides funk.
Really neat picture.. figure out what it says... i fot fase, sleeit, funk, pv rcini
MainBee on Etsy created this ornament... great detail! She also gives a lot of information on the process and beeswax like such "How is honey made?
There are so many beautiful and creative findings on Etsy. This one I found this morning and it's GREAT! (for lack of a better word this morning). The materials used are listed as acrylic... in the description it talks about laser. Not sure if she/he made each piece with acrylic using a laser or what but it is very bold, brilliant and beautiful. The pieces are held together with wire. For sure an ONE OF A KIND masterpiece. Just when you think you have seen most of etsy... think again, you ain't even close!
This pendant is great. It is made of newspaper!
Newest addition to my etsy collection. I call this MerLo after my sister Meredithe. She has this I don't care what you think of me attitude... I'm just going to keep being me, without the nastiness it tends to come with it. She also has this spicy mysterious side, without really knowing it and a kind of innocents and prize we all once had. The Bold Blues and Spicy Reds in combination with the Prize Golds and the Soft Yellows are my Best Friend and Sister in a nutshell.
I have seen this on etsy about every few weeks... making designs people are able to "stick" on their walls as a design. I really want to try this out. I have mucho ideas but don't have a printer or someone to print them for me where I can still make a profit.
This is my newest piece! I call is Love of Allyssa, after my sister. She is very loving... she gets herself into trouble because of her love. From falling in love with a guy who plays games to entering into some risky business for a girlfriend she thinks of as a sister, love is there. I also see Allyssa as a huge ROMANTIC... in denial. She has a tough shell but is easy to crack. She only wants to be loved, in that real–down-to-earth with occasional butterflies way... don't we all?
Great Solution! Plus you can use it for sleepovers!
Olympia: Oil on canvas painting by Édouard Manet in the Realism style. Painted in 1863, it measures 130.5 by 190 centimeters. Inspired by Diego Velázquez’s Rokeby Venus, Titian’s Venus of Urbino. Olympia is a painting of a high class prostitute. The orchid in her hair, her bracelet, pearl earrings and the oriental shawl on which she lies, symbols of wealth and sensuality. The black ribbon around her neck, her cast-off slipper and the black cat at the bottom of the bed, symbols prostitution. Olympia is an independent woman and very aware of her sexual dominance over men. Manet symbolizes this in the way the wall leads to her sex which she is firmly protecting with her hand. As if she is saying, here I am, here it is and I decide if you can have it. In the background a black servant presents Olympia with a gift, probably from a client, which she ignores.
At the first exhibit in Paris this painting created a uproar. It was tagged immoral and vulgar my many. If this was immoral and vulgar I wonder what they would call Mtv today. Though Olympia was requested to be destroyed it managed to survive and is now in the Musée d’Orsay, Paris, for all to view.
To me Olympia is a feminist. If she is real or not the idea of being so vulnerable is. Vulnerable as in broadcasting to the world that she is a prostitute and beautiful. She portrays a very strong independence that one could admire. Most of us view prostitutes as being “bad” but when you look at someone in this raw vulnerable light they are just like anyone else. The detail Manet puts in this painting is magnificent. From the detail of the subjects to the detail in the subjects is breathtaking!
This painting is beautiful and speaks of the time, which it’s self is beautiful. How we have evolved together, the good and bad, is art to my eyes.