Nursery Wall Art
116 creative works found
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‘Friends Series’ card by Karin Taylor Daisy Chains is a mixed media production (ink, charcoal, pastel, acrylic) on canvas textured paper. Oh the joy of being young and the simplicity of threading daisy chains together! / How delightful.
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The original drawing is 24” x 36”, reproductions of this image are meant for large scale reproduction, but will translate to smaller images without loss of detail. The drawing is on a neutral base and the variety of pencil lines and detail work are clearly visable in the reproduction.
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My daughter about 6 month old.
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Wynken, Blynken, and Nod (Dutch Lullaby) / by Eugene Field (1850-1895) Wynken, Blynken, and Nod one night / Sailed off in a wooden shoe—- / Sailed on a river of crystal light, / Into a sea of dew. / “Where are you going, and what do you wish?” / The old moon asked the three. / “We have come to fish for the herring fish / That live in this beautiful sea; / Nets of silver and gold have we!” / Said Wynken, / Blynken, / And Nod. The old moon laughed and sang a song, / As they rocked in the wooden shoe, / And the wind that sped them all night long / Ruffled the waves of dew. / The little stars were the herring fish / That lived in that beautiful sea-- / “Now cast your nets wherever you wish— / Never afeard are we”; / So cried the stars to the fishermen three: / Wynken, / Blynken, / And Nod. All night long their nets they threw / To the stars in the twinkling foam-- / Then down from the skies came the wooden shoe, / Bringing the fishermen home; / ‘T was all so pretty a sail it seemed / As if it could not be, / And some folks thought ‘t was a dream they ‘d dreamed / Of sailing that beautiful sea— / But I shall name you the fishermen three: / Wynken, / Blynken, / And Nod. Wynken and Blynken are two little eyes, / And Nod is a little head, / And the wooden shoe that sailed the skies / Is a wee one’s trundle-bed. / So shut your eyes while mother sings / Of wonderful sights that be, / And you shall see the beautiful things / As you rock in the misty sea, / Where the old shoe rocked the fishermen three: / Wynken, / Blynken, / And Nod.
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’’Asian Series’ card by Karin Taylor Sea Poppy is a dear little oriental nymph like creature who rides the wild oceans on the back of a dreamy dolphin. What a life! She is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, charcoal) imbued with love and affection by her creator.
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’’Asian Series’ card by Karin Taylor A little asian sweetie doing the ‘I’m a Little Teapot’ rendition beside the seaside, with pelicans and all! I’m a little tea pot / short and stout / here is my handle / here is my spout When I get all steamed up / hear me shout / ‘Tip me over, / Pour me out!’
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‘Friends Series’ card by Karin Taylor Best of Friends is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, charcoal, acrylic) on canvas textured paper. Two sweet little girls with towels over their shoulders, one in a terry towelling dress on their way to the beach, and it’s such a bright sunny day with a big swell, hope they know to swim between the flags!!!
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Kind of makes you feel special :)
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Six photographers, one very cooperative Nursery owner – but really inclement weather!!! Warren, Gail, Will, Malcolm, George and I ventured out regardless of the bucketing rain and still managed to bag some reasonable shots. This one is taken at Swanes Nursery, Galston – on the northern outskirts of Sydney / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
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Drawing and digital manipulation. / ‘Polly put the kettle on’ was published in 1797. The origin was the author was watching his children (3girls and 2 boys) play. He observed that when the girls wanted to play without the boys they would pretend to start a game of ‘tea party’.”Polly put the kettle on” and the daughter called Polly would put the toy kettle on! As soon as the brothers left Sukey(Susan) would take it off again! Their father was so amused that he set the words to music and published it as a nursery rhyme! I Think our modern version is Polly get the Tupperware! He he!
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Giving flowers a go
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Old Teddy, much patched and worn, lacking stuffing and fur
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‘Friends’ Series card by Karin Taylor ”’Heart to heart we’ll always be, best of friends you and me.’ “- Unknown / / Spring Flowers was created on canvas textured paper using ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal.
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Matryoshka Family in the Pink is a pop-art collaboration of some fine art and digital manipulation. The original matryoshka on holiday was created using a mix of media including ink pastel acrylic and charcoal on canvas textured paper. I cut the doll herself out of the painting and gave her a new background in photoshop just repeating the same matryoshka and making smaller replicas of her !
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Dippy Love card by Karin Taylor for all the little girls you know / A digital design from The Shed Studio
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Most people who have children or grandchildren are familiar with the Itsy Bitsy Spider song. When I spotted this very tiny spider (which I almost missed seeing altogether because it was so miniscule), I thought immediately of that childhood song. I took its picture and in PS, I placed the lyrics of the song right alongside it in remembrance of all the times I sang this with my children as they were growing up and am still singing it with my grandson who is now four. This may be a Mabel Orchard Spider, but I’m not sure. The field guides say it is 1/8 inch long. If anyone knows what kind of spider this is, I’d appreciate a word from you.
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This was an entry I did for a prop contest at my friends Yahoo group. The idea was to have a spider (the chosen prop) somewhere in the image. My entry didn’t win… oddly enough.
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The original drawing is 24” x 36”, reproductions of this image are meant for large scale reproduction, but will translate to smaller images without loss of detail. The drawing is on a neutral base and the variety of pencil lines and detail work are clearly visible in the reproduction.
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This is a large scale drawing, 24×36 of a girl feeding ducks in the park.
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If you ever wondered where planets and galaxies are born,this is one of the places / you can see it. / If you want to rent my ship,let me know.!
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Needed an excuse to use this gorgeous rose from Swanes Nursery here in Sydney . . . !! / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
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Acrylic on canvas painting. / Inspired by the Portugeuse artist Paula Rego, I have put my own spin on a famous nursery rhyme.
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French Prairie Gardens in full color. St Paul, Oregon is surrounded by nurseries and gardens. One of the best known is the French Prairie Gardens not far from my house.
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