Posted May 14th, 2009
by BradlleyMckoy
Are you constantly finding yourself cravings for books – and more books? If so, you might have already been a VIP member of your local bookstore and have been putting your name on top of the waiting lists of international bestsellers. You may already have a complete collection of the Harry Potter series, or the [...]
Posted March 4th, 2009
by StacyCarolin
Eric Javits: To Be Chic from His Life, Creation, and Product Line
The Creator
As early as the 1920s, Eric Javits’ family was already into style and fashion. His grandmother, Lily Javits, was the first hat artist that made numerous designs for the Shubert Organization and other famous actresses such as Mae West. Eric Javits took his [...]
Posted March 4th, 2009
by JennJamie
A number of people are quite interested to know about Belleek china because it is considered as one of the most exquisite pottery that has ever been produced and also the oldest in Ireland. Considering that it has been around since 1857, Belleek Irish china pieces are also regarded to have come from a long [...]
Posted March 4th, 2009
by JenniferWalter
With the availability of every material needed to make a scrapbook today, there is no reason why someone will not get involved in this much cherished pastime. Just in every corner of the street, you will definitely fine a place to pay for whatever you need to make a scrapbook. Whether you are looking for [...]
Posted March 3rd, 2009
by JenniferWalter
The art of making scrapbooks is today becoming one of the most popular pastimes. There are so many benefits attached to making the scrapbook. Almost every person involved in this art will tell you that there is something more than physically making the scrapbook. What is more to this is that this is a very [...]
Posted March 3rd, 2009
by AngelaDawson-Field
Situated in the Limousin region of France on the banks of the River Creuse, the Aubusson Tapestry Works are some of the best of their kind in the world. The factory originated in the fourteenth century probably through Flemish weavers developing the craft both at Aubusson and nearby Felletin.
Local Production
The distance between the Flemish and [...]
Posted March 3rd, 2009
by AngelaDawson-Field
The combination of the decorative arts with literature and creative writing has led to many classical stories and novels themed around a painting or artefact. Others have used tapestry as metaphor to imply a weaving of a tale, and using tapestry to theme a story has strengthened the power that tapestry has of telling a [...]
Posted March 3rd, 2009
by AngelaDawson-Field
For centuries faith and spirituality has inspired art and the development of tapestry. The Quaker tapestry is a twentieth century creation, and originally an idea by Anne Wynne-Wilson after studying the magnificence of the Bayeux Tapestry. She became enthralled at the concept of telling stories through tapestry and aimed to create a project that told [...]
Posted March 3rd, 2009
by AngelaDawson-Field
The use of tapestries in American interior design was the height of fashion in the late 1800’s. They represented elegance, and the new wealthy American aristocracy mimicked European styles that boasted wall tapestries in estate homes and castles.
People continue to seek individualist ways to decorate their home that will reflect their good taste and sense [...]
Posted March 3rd, 2009
by AngelaDawson-Field
Art has often been considered the finishing touch to any home. Tapestries are often overlooked, however; many people don’t mentally classify them as art and fail to take advantage of this easy and lush way to enhance their living areas. Tapestries are actually one of the oldest and most widespread forms of art, with a [...]