Molly Hashimoto Mountain Bluebird - Boxed Note Cards
Molly Hashimoto (American, b. 1951) Mountain Bluebird, 2011 Wildlife artist Molly Hashimoto leads us into natural settings in which a single songbi...
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Molly Hashimoto (American, b. 1951) Mountain Bluebird, 2011 Wildlife artist Molly Hashimoto leads us into natural settings in which a single songbi...
View full detailsQavavau Manumie (Canadian, Inuit, b. 1958) Feathering the Nest, 2003 Arctic wildlife takes pride of place in Qavavau Manumie’s buoyant artwork feat...
View full detailsWith meticulous attention to detail and thousands of strokes from cat-hair brushes, a dynasty of Ukrainian artists is drawing worldwide attention t...
View full detailsMolly Hashimoto’s “moon viewing” watercolors are serene and delicate, inviting us to take a breath while we appreciate and wonder at our amazing Ea...
View full detailsArtist and naturalist John James Audubon made history with his monumental work The Birds of America. Audubon was not the first to attempt to docume...
View full detailsA wild riot of blooms and foliage dances from this painting by Rosalind Wise. The original painting reaches six feet wide, offering the artist plen...
View full detailsIn the Canadian Arctic territory of Nunavut, the artists of Cape Dorset have been making limited edition fine art prints since 1959. An array of te...
View full detailsL. C. Armstrong paints ethereal landscapes full of flora and fauna whose shifting scale furthers the feeling that they exist in another realm. She ...
View full detailsCJ Hurley believes that both art and nature transform who we are as humans. He works to make art a regular feature of people’s homes, designing and...
View full detailsJoan Metcalf’s paintings reflect the drama of the natural world, both literally and figuratively. The Oregon artist’s creativity is sparked by her ...
View full detailsRex Ray’s artwork ranged from collage on paper, canvas and resin boards to digital work. His work combines a mid-century modern aesthetic with psyc...
View full detailsWith his signature stylized naturalism, Billy Hassell blends realism and abstraction in vivid paintings that express a deep sense of place. His wor...
View full detailsSpirit, as Robert Bissell says, is nearly impossible to describe. It’s full of magic and mystery, and you can find it only when you allow yourself ...
View full detailsUsing a flatbed scanner as her camera, Deb Stoner captures every bit of detail in her floral still lifes, from the vibrant hues of a flower’s petal...
View full detailsWilliam Seltzer Rice (1873–1963) was born in Pennsylvania but moved to Northern California in 1900, when the region’s Arts & Crafts movement wa...
View full detailsEarly in his career, Gustave Baumann (American, b. Germany, 1881–1971) lived in Chicago, but he found his true home in New Mexico when he moved to ...
View full detailsAt age seven, Chiura Obata (American, b. Japan, 1885–1975) began studying art. For two years he practiced drawing a circle and two straight lines. ...
View full detailsVincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) is often considered a tragic figure—struggling against madness, in and out of mental hospitals—yet he created w...
View full detailsGeorgia O’Keeffe created images of powerful simplicity. She invited viewers to see the familiar in a new way, often enlarging the delicate structur...
View full detailsThe barn owl (Tyto alba) is one of the most widely distributed of all birds, taking top honors in that distinction among owls. Now acknowledged for...
View full detailsFor decades after the appearance of the first tropical orchids in the British Isles, enraptured gardeners built hothouses and essayed all manner of...
View full detailsArtist and teacher Paul Heussenstamm’s vibrant sacred art incorporates principles of many religious traditions, among them Buddhism, Hinduism, and ...
View full detailsBorn a commoner in Edo, Japan, Katsushika Hokusai passionately pursued art for most of his life and by the time of his death at age eighty-nine was...
View full detailsDesigner Nawal Motawi began making art tiles in a two-car garage and sold them at a local farmers market—“next to the rutabaga sellers,” as the sto...
View full detailsWith the birds and other wildlife of Canada’s far north as favorite subjects, Kenojuak Ashevak, Qavavau Manumie, and Saimaiyu Akesuk, among others,...
View full detailsCharley Harper (American, 1922–2007) was an astonishingly versatile artist, fluent in many techniques from brushy abstraction to precise realism. H...
View full detailsBorn near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, Georgia O’Keeffe carried the prairie’s simplicity and strength with her as she strove to convey the essence of he...
View full detailsEarly critics dismissed Claude Monet’s paintings as hasty sketches. But in fact Monet set himself a goal that was remarkably difficult to achieve, ...
View full detailsCharley Harper (American, 1922–2007)Rainforest Birds, 1982Artist Charley Harper was an avid naturalist and particularly liked to paint birds. He po...
View full detailsKenojuak AshevakSun Owl and Foliage, 1980Among the printmakers associated with Cape Dorset’s Kinngait Studios, Kenojuak Ashevak distinguished herse...
View full detailsGeorgia O’Keeffe (American, 1887–1986)A Sunflower from Maggie, 1937One summer morning, Georgia O’Keeffe’s friend Maggie arrived at the artist’s New...
View full detailsDel Monte Oaks, 1920, by William Seltzer Rice (American, 1873–1963)William Seltzer Rice was born in Pennsylvania and moved to Northern California i...
View full detailsAnonymous (China)Chinese plate of butterflies (detail), ca. 1830–1871A butterfly from a mid-nineteenth-century album of Chinese watercolors graces ...
View full detailsThe bella donna and petunia painted by Georgia O’Keeffe pair beautifully in this notecard folio with their soft petals and green, blue, and purple ...
View full detailsWhere the rainbow meets the mountains, you’ll find the art of Darlene Kulig. Her highly stylized landscapes of the Canadian Rockies celebrate natur...
View full detailsKenojuak’s iconic, brightly feathered, glorious owl exudes gratitude. One of the most famous of the renowned Kinggait printmaking studios in Cape D...
View full detailsSixteen assorted 4¼ x 5½ in. blank notecards (4 each of 4 designs) with envelopes in a decorative hinged box. Printed on recycled paper. National G...
View full detailsVincent van Gogh (1853–1890) was a prolific artist. He created over two thousand works, from intricate oil paintings to quick sketches. He devoted ...
View full detailsGeorgia O’Keeffe (1887–1986) was an industrious artist who created over 1,000 works of art, though she was best known for her oil paintings of flow...
View full detailsOrcas are complex social beings. Long feared in settler cultures as “killer whales” and respected and honored by Indigenous cultures, these enigmat...
View full detailsThe lavish works of Olga Suvorova center upon the commedia dell’arte, its characters and themes depicted in a signature style influenced by the Pre...
View full detailsTwenty assorted 5 x 7 in. blank notecards (5 each of 4 designs) with envelopes in a decorative box. Taking us by the hand, Molly Hashimoto leads us...
View full detailsAdaptation of frieze design for the home of Adolphe Stoclet made by Gustav KlimtThese elegant little cards feature an adaptation of a design by Gus...
View full detailsGustave Baumann (American, b. Germany, 1881–1971)Zinnias, c. 1915Although best known as a master of color woodcuts, Gustave Baumann also produced s...
View full detailsVincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)Irises, 1890“Enjoy yourself as much as you can, have as many diversions as you can, and remember that what peopl...
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