Tapestry Wall Panel: Fantastical Illustration
New tapestry in the shop. The image is from a pencil and paint illustration on paper by the Dutch artist Bernard Willem Wierink, circa 1937 (Rijksmuseum, Rijksstudio). Shop Tapestry Wall Panels here.
New tapestry in the shop. The image is from a pencil and paint illustration on paper by the Dutch artist Bernard Willem Wierink, circa 1937 (Rijksmuseum, Rijksstudio). Shop Tapestry Wall Panels here.
“I may not have written the song, but I could add my story to it. Everyone out there could. That was what made music so powerful.” [Tara Kelly in Amplified]
New tapestry in the shop. The image is from a watercolor painting by Maurice Leon (Rijksmuseum, Rijksstudio). Shop Tapestry Wall Panels here.
This girl looks like she travels always ready to make herself a cup of tea. The image is from the Rijksmuseum Rijksstudio, digitized from a chalk and watercolor painting by Abraham van Strij, the border is from a circa 1700 wallpaper fragment. A lovely image to hang on your wall.
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A set of two tapestry panels made from digital engravings from the Rijksmuseum Rijksstudio. The woman looks down at the earth, her arms raised in praise or wonder. The man steps out from his study and casts his eyes to the sky, raising his arms and hands, again, in praise or wonder.
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This tapestry features sketches of tattoos from sailors arms by Louis Ducros (Rijksmuseum Rijksstudio, 1778) and is printed on a sueded cloth with a nice sheen. The text "pretend your wounds are exotic tattoos" is from Rob Brezsny's Free Will Astrology.
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