Print: Ballet Shoes Mixed Media Drawing On Distressed, Dictionary Page - Hot Sale

6" x 9" Print of Original, Mixed Media Drawing on Distressed, Dictionary PageThis drawing of ballet shoes is drawn in sepia ink and created with pastel and colored pencils on a distressed page from a dictionary that includes the definition "ballet." Unlike similar prints available from other artists, this image was drawn directly on a page from a repurposed, rescued book. This is a digital print of the original artwork. The original artwork may or may not be available in another area of my shop.This charming piece is reproduced on 110 lb Card Stock using archival inks. It will be shipped attached to a sturdy piece of mat board in a protective sleeve. The print has a white border surrounding the image for easy framing. My signature will be added upon purchase.The "Flying Shoes" watermark will not be on the purchased print but is used to discourage digital pirates.To view the personal story behind this drawing or to follow my artistic adventures please visit my blog - flyingshoesstudio.blogspot.com, Feel free to convo with me if you have questions or are interested in a similar, commission piece.Thank you for taking time to browse through The Shoe!KristyCopyright and All Rights Reserved by the Artist*

By GREGORY KATZ. LONDON (AP) — The dresses tell the story of a life cut short: first the frilly debutante frocks Princess Diana wore before she married Prince Charles, then the elaborate gowns that stunned the world, and finally the power suits she favored shortly before her death. It’s been 20 years since Diana died in a Paris car crash at the age of 36, but the public’s fascination with her life — and her clothes — lives on. A new exhibition that opens Friday at Kensington Palace, her home for many years, will give the public a chance to see extraordinary fashion pieces up close for the first time.

The workmanship is refined, some of the designs are print: ballet shoes mixed media drawing on distressed, dictionary page simple in concept and execution, while others clearly took careful thought and meticulous preparation, One room features designers’ sketches for Diana dresses, offering insight into the vision behind many of her choices, Deirdre Murphy, senior curator at the Historic Royal Palaces, said Diana was unique in the way she used clothes to communicate — and also a risk-taker willing to challenge the unwritten conventions of royal dress, She said Diana captured the “mystique” of being a princess even as she occasionally dressed down in jeans and a baseball hat..

“Somehow women all over the world saw a piece of themselves in the princess,” the curator said. “She got her image across and her ideas across using clothing in a really sophisticated, really smart, really thoughtful way.”. The display opens with a lacy party dress Diana wore to a ball at her family home, Althorp, in 1979 and includes many of her most famous outfits. Here are some of the most illustrious. DANCING THE NIGHT AWAY, WITH JOHN TRAVOLTA. Diana was married to Prince Charles, and a guest of President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy, but that didn’t stop her from tearing up the dance floor with John Travolta at a White House state dinner in 1985.

Photographers of Diana and the dashing young Travolta dominated newspapers throughout the world, showcasing the midnight blue silk velvet evening dress designed by Victor Edelstein, It remains one of her most famous outfits, DIANA’S ELVIS PERIOD, Catherine Walker, who died in 2010, became one of Diana’s favorite designers, To prepare for an official visit to Hong Kong in 1989, she designed a strapless white silk crepe and jacket embroidered with sequins and pearls, Its sparkly look, and high collar, reminded fashion writers of the jump suits favored by Elvis Presley late in print: ballet shoes mixed media drawing on distressed, dictionary page his career..

She looked resplendent in the outfit, topping it with a jeweled tiara. THE BOXY LOOK. Diana turned to Emanuel, designer of her wedding gown, for a 1985 official royal visit to Italy. A coat and skirt in green, blue and black was cut in the boxy shape in favor at the time. The tartan wool day suit was not well received by critics who didn’t find it flattering. HONEYMOON HOPES. For her honeymoon photos with Charles taken in the lovely Scottish countryside, Diana turned to designer Bill Pashley for a casual, comfortable brown tweed woolen day-suit.

She had two versions made — and chose to wear the larger one on her honeymoon because the extra room allowed her to participate in outdoor activities more easily, Its tweed motif pays tribute to the print: ballet shoes mixed media drawing on distressed, dictionary page countryside traditions, POWER DRESSING PRINCESS STYLE, Diana relied heavily on Walker at various times in her life, and she turned to Walker again in the years just before her death to help her refine a “working princess” style in line with her plan to devote more time to charitable activities..

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CATCH RALPH TOWNER’S QUIET BRILLIANCE, With his delicate and gorgeously tuneful licks print: ballet shoes mixed media drawing on distressed, dictionary page that blend a classical training with folk, jazz and world music, Ralph Towner has helped redefine acoustic guitar music, both as a solo artist and as a member of the groundbreaking fusion band Oregon, Towner’s latest release is the solo effort, “My Foolish Heart,” and he hits the Bay Area this week for two performances, MEET ‘LIQUID CITY’ ARTIST, Syrian-American artist Diana Al-Hadid — who draws upon cartography, art history and architecture in her work — will discuss her San Jose Museum of Art show “Liquid City” and its centerpiece construction, “Nolli’s Orders,” Feb, 23 at the museum, A reception follows..



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