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Russian Folk Art Painting $10.91 Priscilla Hauser, the queen of decorative painting, and Boris Grafov, a Russian-born painter whose native village is world-renowned for its art, have produced a luminous follow-up to their Russian Folk Art Painting. This radiant new volume features bright arrangements of flowers, fruits, and leaves, bordered in gold or silver filigree, and set off by a black lacquered surface. It’s a style with a timeless appeal, and Hauser and Grafov provide comprehensive instructions for creating ten beautiful patterns on furniture and other objects. All the necessary skills are explained, with plenty of advice on preparing the surface, wielding the brush, and mixing colors. Start by painting the intricate borders of wreath and linked motifs, then, make the designs more luscious with every colorful layer. |
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Folk $67.85 Alphabetically arranged entries provide information on American folk music artists, styles, instruments, and songwriters. |
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The Painting $22.49 In 1869 Japan, a young woman escapes the confines of her arranged marriage by painting memories of her lover and secretly wrapping the painting around a ceramic pot bound for Europe, where it falls into the hands of a disenchanted young man, in the story of how the lives of four very different characters are transformed by the painting. A first novel. |
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Raz Mesinai – Before The Law $13.25 Personnel includes: Raz Mesinai (vocals, flute, piano, percussion); Ann De Villiers (vocals); Mark Feldman, Meredith Yayanos (violin); Ralph Farris (viola); Erich Shoen-Rene, Michael Moser (cello); Jacqueline LeClair (oboe, English horn).This is part of Tzadik`s Radical Jewish Culture series.Using Franz Kafka`s writings as an inspirational and thematic backdrop, composer and electronica pioneer Raz Mesinai has created a virtually indescribable wonder of an album. Here, Mesinai, who is a painstaking composer — particularly for strings and percussion — employs Mark Feldman, Jaqueline Leclair, Michael Moser, Ralph Farris, Ann de Villiers, and Erich Schoen-Rene to record his pieces with nuance, subtlety, and grace. Mesinai also plays percussion on many of them, then samples his own work (these very recordings in fact) and superimposes bits and pieces of them over the played sections, creating a deep, haunting, sometimes nightmarish comedy of sonic ideas. But then, if you are doing Kafka, that`s what you`re supposed to be doing, right? Nonetheless, in musical scenes from The Penal Colony, The Trial, The Castle, and others, Mesinai uncovers several important discoveries in his investigation of Kafka. First, there is his Jewishness, brought out here by the striated harmonics associated with ancient musical styles read through the broken refraction of first Kafka`s and then Mesinai`s lens. Next, there is the sense of displacement and wandering, a musical restlessness that knows that there are many rooms in a castle, but all of them have more rooms that are locked within those. It`s the mazelike centering journey of the Jew in postmodern society that Kafka was trying to capture in his own work that comes across so profoundly here. There is no escape from the sound world created by Mesinai. Once you`ve been exposed to it, there is literally no turning back — it will haunt you forever in its subtle insistence that nothing is as it seems and that every truth can be stretched into the most hideous lie and back again. This is the place of music in the 21st century, to offer expanded pictures of what can be seen, of what can be perceived to be the truth, simply because that perception is errant. The music is no more accurate, perhaps, but it is a dimension, another look at the very same terrain yet to be encountered or be informed by. This is a truly wonderful work, and one more reason to look to the Tzadik label for the new music that truly matters. ~ Thom Jurek Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Wassily Kandinsky ‘Througoing Line’ Oil Painting on Canvas $166.99 Enjoy a hand-painted oil reproduction of a famous Kandinsky painting, Throughgoing Line. The original painting was created in 1923. Today it has been carefully recreated detail-by-detail, color-by-color to near perfection. Why settle for a print when you can add sophistication to your rooms with a fine gallery reproduction oil painting? Influenced by Cezanne, Matisse, and the rich, glowing colors of the Fauves, Kandinsky has been proclaimed a leading figure of abstract painting and one of the most influential abstract art pioneers. His works combine the qualities of Art Nouveau with the strong folk art of northern Russia. Painting arrives ready to hang in a 2.5-inch Eco-friendly frame with a black satin finish. Why not grace your home with this reproduced masterpiece? It is sure to bring many admirers! *Artist: Wassily Kandinsky *Title: Throughgoing Line *Product Type: Canvas Art *Style: Contemporary *Format: Horizontal *Size: Medium *Subject: Abstract *Quick-ship *Painting measures 24 inches wide x 20 inches high *Outer frame measures 29 inches wide x 25 inches high |
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On Painting $11.06 In his discussion of painting Alberti writes of the process of vision, how the painter can present with his hand what he has understood with his mind, and the moral and artistic pre-requisites of the painter. |
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‘Warrior’ Wall Art Scroll Painting (China) $33.49 Experience the rich traditional mythology of the mysterious Orient with this powerful scroll hand-painted by skilled Asian artisans. This striking work depicts Chinese folk hero Zhong Kui, an ancient guardian spirit. Product Features:*Artist: Unknown *Title: Warrior *Product type: Canvas art scroll painting *Style: Global *Format: Vertical *Size: Small *Subject: Motivational *Image dimensions: 21 inches high x 8 inches wide *Outside dimensions: 32 inches high x 12 inches wide Story Behind the Art:The organization that produces these pieces works with local artists across Asia helping to bring their beautiful, tradition-steeped paintings to the world. When you purchase this exceptional painting you are supporting the artists who created it and enabling them to pursue their craft. This not only ensures the artistic development and financial stability of these talented individuals, but also assists in preserving their ancient and rich cultural heritage. This group is committed to making these artists' creations and culture available to the world, while expanding the knowledge and appreciation of these works to the world.What is Worldstock?The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.Imported |
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Holiday Folk Basket $15 Holiday Folk Basket |
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Linda Nelson Stocks Folk Art 2011 Calendar $10.25 The delightful depictions of early American life found in Linda`s premier calendar include the artist`s most recent Christmas painting. The beautiful full-color calendar is printed on linen-textured paper and is packaged in a coordinating full-color envelope. |
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Steve Goodman (Folk) – Say It In Private $12.53 All tracks have been digitally remastered.Personnel: Steve Goodman (vocals, guitar); Steve Goodman; Pete Seeger (vocals, banjo); Dolores Hall, Heather Wood, John Prine, Kenny Vance, Benny Diggs, Thomas Dunn, Chris King (vocals); Milt Grayson (bass voice); Rick Chudacoff (guitar, piano, electric piano, bass guitar); Cliff Morris, Steve Burgh (guitar); Eric Weisberg (electric guitar); Jethro Burns (mandolin); Larry Parker (fiddle); Sanford Allen, Charles Libove, David Nadien, Max Pollikoff, Alan Shulman, Richard Sortomme, Selwart Clarke, Kermit Moore (strings); Maurice Smith (alto saxophone); David Tofani, Scott Hamilton (tenor saxophone); Roger Rosenberg (baritone saxophone); Kenny Ascher, Leon Pendarvis (piano); Rob Mounsey (electric piano); Milt Hinton, Will Lee (bass guitar); Peter Bunetta, Allan Schwartzberg (drums); Crusher Bennett, Jimmy Maelen (percussion); Arnold McCuller, Arthur Freeman.Recording information: Regent Sound STudios, New York, NY.Steve Goodman reached the charts with his first two albums for Asylum Records, Jessie`s Jig & Other Favorites (1975) and Words We Can Dance To (1976), and that may have convinced the label to spend more money on his next LP (money intended to be recoupable against royalties should the album take off, of course), because the sessions for Say It in Private appear to have been quite elaborate. For the first time since his second album, Somebody Else`s Troubles (1973), Goodman had a real producer (i.e., somebody who produced records for a living), Joel Dorn, and among the six dozen singers and players who contributed to the sessions were plenty of arrangers and string players. Nevertheless, Say It in Private ended up being a fairly typical Steve Goodman album. In a sense, the cover art told the story. It featured a painting by Howard Carriker that replicated Jacques Louis David`s famous 1793 portrait Death of Marat, in which French revolutionary and invalid Jean-Paul Marat was shown lying in his medicinal bath after having been assassinated. In Carriker`s version, the body belonged to Goodman, who was alive and smiling. So, here was an expensive-looking illustration that was making a macabre joke, and the album was more of the same, really. For all the production and all those musicians, Goodman was still doing what he loved to do, writing a few modest, entertaining songs and gathering other ones from various genres. The covers included the 1913 ballad "There`s a Girl in the Heart of Maryland," which, despite the strings and chorus, was essentially a duet between Goodman`s voice and Jethro Burns` mandolin; the 1936 country song "Is It True What They Say About Dixie?," another frantic Goodman/Burns duet; Hank Williams` "Weary Blues from Waitin`"; and Smokey Robinson`s account of romantic schizophrenia, "Two Lovers." With his own pen, Goodman turned out a couple of warm love songs that were sequenced back to back at the start of the disc, "I`m Attracted to |
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Trondheimsolistene: In Folk St $31.62 TRONDHEIMSOLISTENE: IN FOLK ST |
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Painting Animals $17.52 Provides instructions for painting a variety of animals using pastels, acrylics, and oil paints. |
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Folk Socks $14.63 Handknitted socks are a luxury everyone should experience. Here are 18 sock patterns inspired by a host of folk knitting traditions. |
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The Folk Keeper $5.19 Corinna, a young orphan girl, has hidden her gender for four years by cutting off her hair and changing her name to Corin in order to keep her position as a Folk Keeper–a person with the ability to keep supernatural creatures called Folk from entering the human world. When Lady Alicia, a woman of great royalty, asks her to come to her Manor to become a Folk Keeper, Corinna leaves the orphanage to begin her new task. But she soon finds out that the Folk of the Manor are extremely powerful, and not only must she deal with these new demons, but she must face her own demons locked away inside of her. |
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Raz Ohara And The Odd Orchestra – II [10/27] $14.26 Disc 0:*No track list available |
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Raz Mesinai`s Badawai – Unit Of Resistance $12.19 Throughout his career, Rez Mesinai has been releasing albums of modern classical music and experimental improvisation under his own name and dancefloor-friendly beats as Badawi. UNIT OF RESISTANCE is the first album Mesinai has ever released under both names, and indeed, it combines elements of both styles into something entirely new. Recorded as a conscious act of political protest at a studio near Madison Square Garden during September 2004, the same place and time that the Republican Party was holding its convention, UNIT OF RESISTANCE is the end result of over 10 hours` worth of jams recorded with regular Mesinai collaborators, remixed, and manipulated into a blend of jazz, funk, and electro experimentation with found-sound samples from media coverage of the GOP convention. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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BSN Mass Stack NT, Blue Raz / Blue Raz, 3 Bottle Combo $129.99 Energy – Power – Endurance – Recovery!* |
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Folk Style $17.85 A veritable folk craft festival awaits the eager knitter in this stylish, inventive craft book. Projects for the whole family, home items, and much more can be found among the colorful pages. |
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Rachael Sage – Painting Of A Painting $12.98 Personnel: Rachael Sage (vocals, guitar, piano, Wurlitzer piano); Jo Davidson (guitar, organ, background vocals); Bruce Watson, Ben Butler, Tim Pierce, Jack Petruzelli (guitar); Carol Sharar (violin); Stephanie Winters (cello); Kyra Bernstein (flute); Rob Curto (melodica, accordion, organ); Jim Roberts (Hammond B-3 organ); John Pierce, David Piltch, Conrad Korsch, Mike Viscegelia (bass); Denny Fongheiser, Rich Pagano (drums, percussion); David Rosenberg (drums); Joe Bonadio (percussion); Jenny Bruce, Audrey Martells, Andy Zulla (background vocals).Producers: Rachael Sage, Andy Zulla, Denny Fongheiser, Jo Davidson, Bill Fuller.Engineers include: Andy Zulla, John Paterno, Chris Furhman.Recording information: American Studios, CA; Carriage House, CT; Casa Denny Studios, CA; New Calcutta Studios, NYC . Richt Track, New York, NY; Sound Decision, New York, NY.Photographer: Tom Moore.After a few tracks into Painting of a Painting, it`s clear that Rachael Sage is a product of every great contemporary female singer/songwriter. She can hit the high notes as well as Dido or Paula Cole, achieve angst like Alanis Morissette, and bring up social issues that Ani DiFranco (whom she`s toured with) would admire. Sage takes cues from her male counterparts as well, dedicating her third record to the late Jeff Buckley. An all-star group of session musicians add drama to the New Yorker`s already passionate grace, making tracks like "Among All of God`s Creatures" and "Undertow" sound like the accompaniment to America`s countryside. Lyrics from the classic hit "Ooh Child" officially close the album, only to run into a solemn hidden track. In addition to these fine musings, Sage runs her own label, paints, and designs clothing, showing that there`s nothing this talented woman can`t do. ~ Kenyon Hopkin Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Painting (Paperback) $17.1 The “death of painting” and its subsequent resurrection in transformed conditions is a leitmotif of the modern era. Painting’s postconceptual resurgence at the start of the 1980s began a dramatic expansion of its field. If painting remains important today, it is because its contradictions have been acknowledged as artists have radically diversified the components of its production and presentation.This first anthology to focus on painting’s multiple discourses over the last three decades brings together key statements, dialogues, and debates that have moved the conversation beyond the modern/postmodern dialectic while redefining the conditions necessary for an artwork to be described as “painting.” The diversity of contemporary painting’s meanings and practices encompasses the randomness and eclecticism associated with Web-based creation. Although for many the presence of paint endures, others have argued for painting to be classed not as a material but as a philosophical category.Compiled by a leading critic of painting who actively participated in these conversations while also teaching young artists in the studio classroom, this collection ranges widely, to reflect the diversity of ways in which painting continues to be investigated and evaluated in studios, exhibition spaces, and the marketplace of ideas. These writings, statements, and interviews reflect ongoing debates and reignite questions for an as yet unimagined future of painting. |
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Painting in Oils $9.85 Nothing beats the richness and versatility of painting with the time-honored medium used by the Old Mastersùit simply has no comparison! Oil paints, which dry slowly, allow ample time to layer and blend complex, deep colors that retain their vibrancy when fully dried. Now you too can capture the beauty of nature and create gorgeous landscapes in the magical medium of oil. Painting in Oil includes comprehensive, easy-to-follow instructions for painting a variety of subjects. Using this instructional book is the perfect way to start building your proficiency with this classic medium. |
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Oil Painting $7.79 The rich, versatile art of oil painting has captivated artists for centuries and continues to be one of the most popular painting mediums. This comprehensive Walter Foster Publishing and Reeves guide is a valuable resource for those starting out in oil painting. It walks you through simple, step-by-step projects that cover all the fundamentals—from color mixing to brushstroke application-plus essential techniques, such as creating depth and texture. Professional artists will help guide you each step of the way as you discover timeless tips and techniques for creating your own masterpieces in oil. So why wait? Get started today! |
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