Vinyl Wall Art Decal Sticker Floral Ornaments Flower LARGE Design #310

March 15th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Famous Art


Vinyl Wall Art Decal Sticker Floral Ornaments Flower LARGE Design #310

   Brand: StickerBrand

   Model : 310




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Vinyl Wall Art Decal Sticker Floral Ornaments Flower LARGE Design #310 Feature

  • This Vinyl Wall Decal is 44″ X 66″
  • This is a product of Stickerbrand Decal. This decal is produced and cut in-house at Stickerbrand Studio. Our quality & workmanship are superior to all others. All other sellers are selling knockoffs, please be aware before you buy. Before you click Add to Cart, please check to see that it is “Sold by Stickerbrand” and not another seller.
  • Stickerbrand Vinyl Wall Decals are great for decorating interior walls. These decals will last for many years. Can also be position outdoors if needed. Rated 6 years for outdoor use.
  • After purchase, please email us your color preference. We will also contact you, please check your email. If no reply is made after 3 days, we will ship you the default color.
  • Some decals may come in multiple pieces due to the size of the design. Application is fun and easy. Using only a plastic card, like a credit card or a plastic squeegee. Our decals can be applied on most flat surfaces, including slightly textured walls, interior & exterior walls, mirrors, or any smooth surface. You can test this by applying a regular sticker on your wall, and if it sticks than our wall decals should work on your walls. Do not apply Stickerbrand wall decals to freshly painted walls for 2 weeks or until your wall paint is fully cured. *These decals are removable but not reusable.


Vinyl Wall Art Decal Sticker Floral Ornaments Flower LARGE Design #310 Overviews

The newest interior design trend is adding vinyl art on interior walls. It’s easier than hiring an artist and a lot cheaper. The smaller pieces can be put up within minutes. The larger pieces takes a little longer. The decals can be applied to all smooth surfaces, such as walls, windows, tiles, mirrors and doors. Each of our designs come with easy instructions to follow. This is an original design from Stickerbrand Design. All other sellers are selling knockoffs, please be aware before you buy. Our quality & workmanship are superior to all others.

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Flower Art – Black – Set Of 25

January 23rd, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Famous Art


Flower Art – Black – Set Of 25

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Flower Art – Black – Set Of 25 Feature

  • Bursts of black in five sizes
  • Instructions: Snap in one of the tacks included, and attached them to wall
  • Rearrange as you wish
  • 25 pieces per set


Flower Art – Black – Set Of 25 Overviews

Fun and breezy bursts of black flowers in five sizes delight like a real bouquet and last forever. You can easily rearrange them and take them with you when you move. Snap in one of the tacks included, and attached them to your wall. 25 pieces per set. Flowers made of polypropylene.

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Clay Art Tuscan Sunflower Flower Shaped Platter, Fine China

December 24th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Famous Art


Clay Art Tuscan Sunflower Flower Shaped Platter, Fine China

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Clay Art Tuscan Sunflower Flower Shaped Platter – Large Flower,Browns

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Flower Art – Why Artists Love to Paint Flowers

December 14th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Vincent van Gogh


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Over the centuries many artists have tried to convey the beauty of flowers by using different styles, techniques and media. Each interpreting the powerful colors, shapes and movement in their own personal way.

Unfortunately, most blooms have a short life. However, artists around the world have preserved their beauty forever. Some of the most celebrated paintings from well-known artists are of flowers. The many colors, forms and shapes ensure endless diversity. This is why flower paintings have always been beloved by artists and buyers.

Between the 17th and 19th century flower paintings were very popular, they were seen everywhere. Garments, fabrics, interiors and furnishings were adorned with floral designs.

Jan Brueghel the Younger (1601-1678) was an important pioneer of floral still life. His elaborate paintings were composed with imagination and splendid precision. He glorified the beauty of nature through his paintings.

Claude Monet was one of the creators of French Impressionism. His concern was to reflect the influence of light on a subject. He’s most famous for his beautiful paintings inspired by his gardens at Giverny. As the gardens increased in complexity, Monet’s flower paintings consumed his attention. His paintings are bright, colorful and distinctive. This has helped to keep his flower paintings among the most popular images of all time.

Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch post-Impressionist painter born on 30 March 1853. In his short life he created some remarkable works of art and is now widely regarded as one of history’s greatest painters. He’s most famous for his self-portraits, landscapes, portraits, and sunflowers. It was Van Gogh‘s love of nature that inspired him to paint flowers. He would choose the flowers based on the season, style and color. However, color was his main concern and flowers helped him to experiment endlessly. Irises, lilacs, roses and oleanders are just some of the delightful flowers he painted.

Van Gogh‘s still life paintings of sunflowers are his most popular paintings of flowers and he was very proud of them. Sunflowers had a special significance for Van Gogh. He made eleven paintings of them. Yellow, for him, represented happiness and the sunflower was a symbol of devotion and loyalty in Dutch literature.

Flowers have long been admired by artists around the world. They have been considered among the most beautiful things nature has to offer and for that reason flower paintings will continue indefinitely.

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Flower Paintings in History

November 19th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Vincent van Gogh


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Since the beginning of time man has appreciated the sheer beauty and remarkable symmetry of the clusters of brightly coloured petals surrounding the secretive inner heart of a bloom.

Used over the centuries as poignant symbols of love and grief, flowers have entranced and challenged artists to reproduce their perfection onto the confines of a canvas.

Early religious symbolism

Floral paintings, saturated with religious symbolism, were created by artists as early as the 13th century but by the time the early renaissance painters were reaching their artistic peak, symbolism made way for sheer appreciation of floral bouquets as worthy still life subjects.

Reportage art

The 16th century was characterised by the exploration of the new world and the associated fascination with a seemingly boundless collection of new and unique natural varieties. Flowers, together with all the other intriguing species, were carefully recorded as scientific specimens, with very little emotive collaboration.

It was a century later that flower paintings, created out of oils, became a major trend where sheer aesthetics outweighed the earlier religious or scientific prescriptions on creativity.

Emotive symbolism

Although religious symbolism had been banished earlier from the realm of the artist, flowers now began to represent a host of human emotions and were depicted as such:

The rose – love.
The lily – purity.
The tulip – nobility.
The sunflower – devotion.

The impressionism of Manet

One of the artists, pivotal in the timely transition from realism to impressionism, was the great French artist, Edouard Manet, who, with his loose brushstrokes, simple forms and contrasting colours, created floral art which resonated with life. His brilliant rendition of a vase of flowers, titled ‘Carnations and Clematis in a Crystal Vase’, is a case in point. Accuracy was forced to make way for artistic interpretation for the first time in history of floral art.

The dramatic floral dabs of Claude Monet

The great impressionist, Claude Monet, was mesmerised by the brilliance and bounty of Mother Nature. Instead of concentrating on a single bloom however, he used his dramatic dabs of paint effectively to create walls of flowers, one indistinguishable from the other. Monet was so smitten with the impact of flowers in painting, that he dedicated most of his life to the creation of priceless works of art including ‘The Artist’s house at Argenteuil’, ‘Poppies Blooming’ and ‘Flowering Garden at Sainte-Adresse’.

Vincent van Gogh‘s Sunflowers

Arguably one of the most famous floral artists of all time was the Dutch post-impressionist Master, Vincent van Gogh, whose studies of sunflowers were rather more stylised portraits of the subject, created with his trademark broad, almost careless, brush strokes. A recent estimate valued Van Gogh‘s ‘Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers’ at $77m and ‘Irises’ at over $101m!

Botanical Art

Floral art has, in effect, come full circle with creative expressionism being replaced with botanical art, where the subject is faithfully reproduced in a realistic fashion. Artistic expression has made way for observational art, an art form which can quite easily be compared to the ‘reportage’ art of the 16th century.

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