Engrave 

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  • Wood Engraving. The original is available as part of a limited edition.

  • This is a graphic rendition of an imaginary engraved logo. / Available for men and women. / The engraving style (that is more visible in the ‘detail’ thumbnail below) was digitally added to the original fractal design in order to provide the best T-Shirt print quality according to RedBubble guidelines. /   / In homage to the Legendary Pink Dots logo /   / CLOSE-UP DETAIL : / /   /   / © 2007 Nodakami

  • Macro of Washington’s face with a tear falling down his cheek.

  • PRETTY & SMART – Detail from an oil self-portrait on board, by Albrecht Durer. / A German painter, engraver and mathematician. Famous for his print series: / Apocalypse / Passion of Christ / Knight, Death, & the Devil / Melencolia / Four Horsement of the Apocalypse / The Rhinoceros. Third child in a family of eighteen children, of Hungarian father, German mother. Traveler and student, goldsmith, Durer became the most successful publisher in Germany and abroad, owning 24 printing presses at one time, incredibly famous in his early twenties. Painter, watercolorist, etcher, woodblock print maker. / He published the “Nuremberg Chronicle” in1493 with over 1800 woodcut illustrations. He didn’t think painting could earn him enough money (still true five hundred years later), and turned to printing. / Scholar, intelectual, and successful businessman, his engravings and prints affected the giants who came after him: Raphael, Titian, and Rembrandt.

  • Another photograph taken in Iran, Inside one of the mosques was a wall with a star inspired design carbed into the brown clay wall. The design so intricate, so masterfully carved. It really was a beautiful sight.

  • Binoceros is made from public domain engravings. He is powered by clockwork and gravity, and can help you find water. Binoceros is happiest when facing Saturn.

  • Not knowing to whom, I make a gesture nonetheless.............. Wax and ink

  • A petroglyph is a carving or engraving in rock; especially an ancient one. My ancestors left tens of thousands such depictions of their lives on rocks throughout the Great American Southwest. / This fellow I have created here displays the Zia (Sun) with its four rays – “To the Zia Indian, the sacred number is embodied in the earth, with its four directions; in the year, with its four seasons; in the day, with the sunrise, noon, evening, and night; in life, with its four divisions—childhood, youth, manhood, and old age. Everything is bound together in a circle of life and love, without beginning, without end.”

  • a portrait of an inspiring genius.. / http://www.zazzle.com/andreacreations

  • You know… inspired by those little booth things in the shopping centre (or mall.. depending on where you are) that engrave dog tags and cut keys and stuff. A special gift idea for someone you ‘love’.

  • Left etched on a remote rock during a hunting foray, the ancient hunter stands depicted along with his quarry.

  • This was the beautiful engraving on a vase filled with blue beads

  • Sometimes when we take a closer look at things we notice patterns within, abstract art almost. And this is just one of those example, at first it was just metal, metal with a bit of wear and tear but then the scratchs and scrapes start to appear, almost claw like marks and what was just metal turns into something so much more. /

  • The retro pop graphic representation of LOVE. Because LOVE is always on the air. When you are in LOVE… / you can only think about LOVE.

  • The Night Heaven is full of light…... Painting in mixed media Music – Philip Glass – Opening 6th January 2009

  • The Pancharatna temple still carries some depleted but exquisite piece of presumably pre-muslim period terracotta work on its arches and pillars. I found the place very mysterious & quiet …. ! [Best viewed larger ] Related pics:

  • Are you as COOL as I am wearing this COOL vintage retro stylish typograhic ornamental and winking t-shirt? ;-)

  • deer apple tree, i love to collage ♥ jj ;)

  • Just up the road a wee bit from my Dads house used to be…..You can see it from his Windows….... / 50 tHiNgS or more…........x / Craigmillar Castle is a ruined medieval castle in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is situated 3 miles (4.8 km) south-east of the city centre, on a low hill to the south of the modern suburb of Craigmillar. It was begun in the late 14th century by the Preston family, feudal barons of Craigmillar, and extended through the 15th and 16th centuries. In 1660 the castle was sold to Sir John Gilmour, Lord President of the Court of Session, who made further alterations. The Gilmours left Craigmillar in the 18th century, and the castle fell into ruin. It is now in the care of Historic Scotland. Craigmillar Castle is best known for its association with Mary, Queen of Scots. Following an illness after the birth of her son, the future James I of England, Mary arrived at Craigmillar on 20 November 1566 to convalesce. Before she left on 7 December 1566, a pact known as the “Craigmillar Bond” was made, with or without her knowledge, to dispose of her husband Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. Craigmillar is one of the best-preserved medieval castles in Scotland.The central tower house, or keep, is surrounded by a 15th-century courtyard wall with “particularly fine” defensive features. Within this are additional ranges, and the whole is enclosed by an outer courtyard wall containing a chapel and a doocot. / The former fish pond, shaped like a letter P for Preston, is a nationally-significant archaeological garden feature, due to its rarity. In the 1820s, a plan was drawn up to lay out picturesque landscape gardens between Inch House and the castle, which would have incorporated “Queen Mary’s Tree”, a Sycamore supposedly planted by Mary, Queen of Scots. Much of the woodland within the castle estate dates from the early to mid 19th century. / The castle became a popular tourist attraction from the late 18th century, and was drawn by numerous artists. A proposal to renovate the building for the use of Queen Victoria was put forward in 1842, but came to nothing. Victoria herself visited the castle in 1886, and much restoration work was undertaken by its then owner, Walter James Little Gilmour (d.1887). Craigmillar Castle has been in state care since 1946, and is now maintained by Historic Scotland. The castle is a category A listed building,the highest level of protection for a historic building in Scotland, and is also a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The grounds of the castle are included on the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes, the national register of historic gardens. / wikipedia…....... / Original Engraving…. / Craigmillar Castle, engraved by W. Miller after J.M.W. Turner (1836).and is in Public Domain… / I used 2 layers of the castle Image ,which I then manipulated with a digital paint and edit programme….Light,contrast etc…. / Then added my own Image of a Goldfinch on a tree in my Garden ,B+W …..........Design / /

  • this is an entry to the Flash Fiction and Tee Shirt Revolutioon design challege. The brief is to make a tee shirt design based on an existing story in the Flash Fiction gallery. My design is based on a short but pithy story by Rex Inkpen called ‘define weird’...... as soon as I read the first line of this wonderful tight little vingette I had the idea for the tee shirt…. hope it makes sense to you guys…. enjoy ….. oh and really… take it up to large view to really see the story…... it’s worth the effort….promise….:)

  • This shot was taken just before sunset on a sunny but bitterly cold and windy winter afternoon in Bradgate Park, Leicestershire. Additional information about this shot and my other work can be found on my blog

  • Desert Stars and Moon
    by JaneSolomon

    A hummingbird flew / Caught before it found the nest / My love he reads me / Like musical wild flowers / Words engraved in a glass book He…

    Tanka with prose. I just love writing this way. I hope you enjoy this love poem with prose. x

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