Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts

Lackluster Co.

I was tempted to keep this one all to myself...fantastic vintage & industrial pieces from Lackluster Co. on Etsy.




Man vs. Ink

Portland artist Fred DiMeglio's Etsy shop Man vs. Ink has some nice prints for sale, including his newest "Onward" for the bike lover in all of us.


Elus1v

These beautiful works of collage and paint are the creations of local Orlando artist Elus1v, aka Brandon McLean. Be sure to check out his shop as well to get some very affordable pieces of your own.


Courtney Barr

Check out the Etsy shop of Courtney Barr, full of amazing letterpress prints like these.


Etsy Discovery

Kaleb Schad uses pencil, charcoal and ink to create these intricate drawings, visit his Etsy shop to view his collection and purchase some prints if you like.



I Heart Linocuts

Dailey Crafton of Live from Bklyn has updated his Supermarket storefront with some great new handmade postcards. Or, if you prefer, check out his collection on Etsy.



Print What You Love

Brooklyn designer Hijiri K. Shepherd of Hijirik Design Studio has some nice letterpress prints on her site, also for sale in her Etsy shop.




Natural Elegance

Heather Knight creates amazing ceramic sculptures inspired by nature's elegant forms. Buy a piece of your own on Etsy.




Dream Interpretations

Brooklyn artist Dan-ah Kim uses materials like thread and paper to create these beautiful works of collage, they have the feeling of a peaceful dream, telling wondrous stories with each piece. Purchase prints in her Etsy shop, and now also featured in L'affiche Moderne.



Apparently Leah paints in her sleep

Leah Giberson, who you've seen before and I'm sure will see again on this site, has some new work available in her Etsy shop, adding to the already enormous collection of amazing prints and paintings.



Do I see an Etsy store in Christine's Future?

Hopefully. I must own one of these.

Baltimore artist Christine Buckton Tillman works in every media from projection to sculpture, but I'm loving the drawings section of her portfolio. Using a combination of pencil, ink and paint for most of them, she creates beautiful abstracted imagery of natural elements.




The second coming of Edward Hopper??

Leah Giberson has some (and by some, I mean hundreds) amazing prints in her Etsy shop. She also has a number of original paintings on wood, most of eerily solitary suburbia homes or buildings with seemingly endless horizons.



At a discounted price, of course

Crafterall has a great set of cards available in their Etsy shop. Composed of layered cardstock of various colors, they have a beautiful topographical feel.

I can't help but wonder what these would be like in a larger scale, maybe even the size of a large painting, cut out of individual sheets of 1/4" plywood? In colors that complement a mint green/chocolate brown living room color scheme? Maybe the fine folks at Crafterall will entertain my notion and be willing to create and sell me such a creation??



I'm lovin' it!

No, I'm not talking about processed animal parts slathered in processed cheese-food product, sandwiched between two pancake-like objects soaked in processed syrup-food product. Although that sounds delicious right now.

I'm talking about Kelly Packer's amazing colored pencil and oil pastel drawings, available in her Etsy shop. Made with actual human hands and available with or without real cheese!