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This course provides an introduction to Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), including what they are, how they work, and their potential use cases. The course is designed for anyone interested in learning about NFTs, from beginners to experts.
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This course provides an in-depth look at the world of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) and how they intersect with digital art. Students will learn how to create, sell, and collect NFTs, as well as explore the ethical implications of this emerging technology. This course is designed for artists, collectors, and anyone interested in the potential of …
NFTs and Digital Art: Creating, Selling, and Collecting NFTsRead More
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This course provides an in-depth analysis of the potential of NFTs as an investment opportunity. NFTs are a unique digital asset that has gained widespread attention in recent years, with some NFTs fetching millions of dollars at auction.
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- Unique artwork for posting words of wisdom or decorating your wall, fridge or office
- Digitally printed cards on heavyweight stock
- Uncoated reverse provides a superior writing surface.
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- Plays smooth and stands firm, just like a mouse pad should
- Microweave polyester surface for optimal mouse control
- Anti-slip natural rubber base
- Anti-fray edges and pill-resistant surface for maximum durability
- Supports optical and laser mice
- Available in Small (9.5″ x 8″ / 24.1cm x 20.3cm) and Medium (14.5″ x 12.12″ / 36.8cm x 30.8cm) surface sizes
- Thickness: 0.1 inch / 3mm
- Spot clean with damp cloth.
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- The relaxed polo-style cap that isn’t just for dads anymore
- Unstructured, medium-to-high-profile crown with slightly curved bill
- Buckle closure for adjustable fit
- 100% cotton in all colors except beige (81% cotton / 19% rayon), fabric weight 7 oz. / 240 gsm
- Five-panel design with double-wide front panel for seamless printing
- Printed in, and shipped from, the USA
- Sized for ages 13+
- Spot clean with damp cloth.
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- It’s always art o’clock when your clock is a work of art
- Printed polypropylene face made for you when you order
- Metal hands in your choice of colors
- Bamboo wood frame in black, white, or natural finish
- Quartz clock mechanism for accurate timekeeping
- Clear plexiglass lens
- Built-in rear hook, ready to hang
- AA battery not included.
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- Extended length, scooped back hem, and larger print area, for those who like the looooong look
- Regular fit (but as we said, very long)
- Model shown is 6′ / 183 cm tall and wearing size Large
- Midweight 4.2 oz. / 145 gsm fabric, solid color t-shirts are 100% cotton, charcoal heather is 52% cotton/48% polyester
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- Easy, budget-friendly, and ready to hang in seconds
- A great format for series/collection presentation
- Textured watercolor paper mounted on 4-ply art board
- Individually wrapped in cellophane sleeves
- 3M velcro hanging dots included (four per print).
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- Accent cushions with original art, for that instant zhuzh factor in any room
- Soft and durable 100% spun polyester cover with an optional polyester fill/insert
- Full-color double-sided design printed for you when you order
- Concealed zip opening for a clean look and easy care
- For a plump finish, use an insert/fill that is bigger than the cover
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The term ‘bokeh’ comes from the Japanese word, ‘boke’, which means ‘haze’ or ‘blur’. The word has come to be widely associated with the aesthetic quality of out-of-focus blur in a piece of art. Blurring is a nifty effect in painting. It can make the painted image look as if it’s like a fast-motion photograph and imply rapid movement. A computer-generated simulacrum of reflections from the silicon dioxide found in insects’ shells. The compound is a prime ingredient of window glass and fibre-optic cable; a semi-conductor, it’s also a mainstay of computer chips. The article accompanying the source photo described research being conducted into structural colours – that is, colours that result from surface textures that refract, rather than contain, pigment. What seems, at first glance, an op art abstraction thus turns out, when unpacked, to contain an entire disquisition on the meshing of the “natural” world (insects) with its synthetic reproductions both inherent (shell-reflections) and exterior (scientific visual modelling); on the surfaces through which we look (windows) and vectors along which we relay or broadcast information (cables); on digital technology; and on colour and its spectrum – which, of course, means both on painting and on light itself, the very ground and possibility of vision.
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- Removable, washable cover keeps your duvet fresh and your bedroom decor fresher
- Printed 100% polyester top with white 50% polyester/50% cotton back
- Concealed zipper opening and internal insert ties for easy assembly
- Twin to King sizes available, and Twin fits most extra-long college dorm beds; check sizing guide for detailed measurements
- Duvet insert not included
- Machine washable.
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Texture in painting refers to the look and feel of the canvas. It is based on the paint, and its application, or the addition of materials such as ribbon, metal, wood, lace, leather and sand. The concept of “painterliness” also has bearing on texture. The texture stimulates two different senses: sight and touch. Actual texture is a combination of how the painting looks, and how it feels on being touched. It is associated both with the heavy buildup of paint, such as an impasto effect, or the addition of materials. Many artists around the world use different items and materials to create actual texture in their pieces, some create textured pieces to be touched and experienced, such as MD Weems. MD Weems uses homemade gesso to sculpt texture into her artwork. His textured artwork is then painted and sealed so that viewers can physically touch the artwork. The ability to touch the texture evokes multiple senses through sight and touch and allows for a deeper emotional feel. Textures Some textures include: rough, hard, liquid, solid, wet, bumpy, fuzzy, sticky, dusty, sharp, rough, gritty, soft, and lumpy.
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- Loose swing shape for an easy, flowy fit
- Sizes run large, so order a size down from your usual
- Print covers entire front and back panel with your chosen design, by an independent artist
- 97% polyester, 3% elastane woven dress fabric with silky handfeel
- Note that due to the production process, the placement of the print may vary slightly from the preview
- A-Line dresses are made in the USA.
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About the paint: an acrylic paint that has been milled to have the body and texture of fine oils. Intensely pigmented, these colors are extraordinarily light fast and completely resistant to aging. This combined with mixed media and texture painting techniques make a wonderful piece of art for any collection. Entire painting is sealed twice for protection and a light shine. Guaranteed not to shrink, oxidize, yellow, or crack. Sand/Mud Sand mixed with paint gives a grainy feel and can be great for beach scenes and middle-ground areas as it creates a fairly subtle texture. Mud is lumpier and when mixed with paint or glue, creates thick areas of texture. I like mud because it is unpredictable – you can’t be too precise with it. Using materials you have collected from places you’ve visited gives paintings a direct connection with that place and with nature. Make sure to apply a layer or two of sealant (gesso or acrylic primer) over the sand or mud before you start your painting.
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Actual texture is a combination of how the painting looks, and how it feels on being touched. It is associated both with the heavy buildup of paint, such as an impasto effect, or the addition of materials. Many artists around the world use different items and materials to create actual texture in their pieces, some create textured pieces to be touched and experienced, such as this painting. The artist uses homemade gesso to sculpt texture into his artwork. His textured artwork is then painted and sealed so that viewers can physically touch the artwork. The ability to touch the texture evokes multiple senses through sight and touch and allows for a deeper emotional feel. Some textures include: rough, hard, liquid, solid, wet, bumpy, fuzzy, sticky, dusty, sharp, rough, gritty, soft, lumpy. Simulated texture involves drawing the visual effect of texture without actually adding it. For instance, a texture may be cooked to look like something other than paint on a curved surface.