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Albrecht Durer – Rider in the armor Ceramic Tiles
Rider in the armor by Albrecht DurerAbout Albrecht DurerD�rer was born on 21 May 1471, third child and second son of his parents, who had between fourteen and eighteen children. After a few years of school, D�rer started to learn the basics of goldsmithing and drawing from his father. He was a German painter, printmaker, mathematician, engraver, and theorist from Nuremberg.
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Paw Print Monogram Tile
Childe Hassam – Main Street East Hampton Ceramic Tile
Diamonds are Forever Original MADART Trivet Design Tiles
This image was created from my Original Series “CIRCLE OF LIFE”. My inspiration for this series comes from living life to it’s fullest and repeatedly seeing how the good and bad in life always come full circle. Gustav Klimt is another inspiring force behind my use of circles and other shapes in my paintings. His ability to take unrelated shapes and interpose them to create a painting of beauty and mastery is enthralling and inspirational. To learn more about Megan and her art, GOOGLE Megan Duncanson or MADART
The Sea Bride – Tile
Arts and Crafts Cat Tile
Coffee & Chocolate Java Kitchen Art Dessert Candy Tile
Delightful Coffee art tile either for a trivet, wall hanging or other uses. Original Art by Audrey Jeanne Roberts has a beautiful aqua blue swirl water color background with a pair of latte mugs full of dark rich coffee and chocolate deserts on the side. Chocolate candy, truffles and raspberries add a splash of color and design. There is a border of coffee beans and a chocolate brown damask pattern along with the original saying "Woman does not live by coffee along… we need chocolate!"
Pretending To Be A Peacock Tile
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The peacock is a symbol of immortality and renewal and has historical
associations with Christianity and Easter. Everyone loves the beauty and
the neon-like colours when different light catches peacock feathers.
Whether you are superstitious, love the feathers as decoration, or
whether you collect peacock memorabilia or own peacocks this range of
peacock gifts is a certain delight.
Pretending To Be A Peacock : a beautiful art nouveau reproduction
depicting a beautiful woman striking a vogue pose. Dressed in vintage
costume the woman attire is completed with a headdress and skirt of
peacock feathers. The peacock blue and peacock green are a bold and
bright contrast to the black background.
Pretending To Be A Peacock: 30cm x 30cm acrylic painting completed 13
November 2009. Painted on 300gsm acrylic paper. The original is framed
and available for sale.