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The Treasures Of Dawn: July 2013
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Ready mades / Sales / Etsy! Custom and sold - Miniatures. Custom and sold - Fans. Thursday, July 4, 2013. All right, this is my latest fan. A print by Bartolozzi called "Music" is decoupaged onto a paper leaf in the delightful colour scheme of mint green, silver and black. Oh yes, it's another one of those decoupage fans. I still love lavish silk fans littered with sequins and embroidery et cetera, but unfortunately, making them is just too time consuming and unprofitable. Labels: My lovely fans. Costume...
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The Treasures Of Dawn: Custom & sold - Fans
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Ready mades / Sales / Etsy! Custom and sold - Miniatures. Custom and sold - Fans. Custom and sold - Fans. Marie Antoinette". Copy of an original engraving on paper. Leaf, sewn-on sequins. Wooden sticks. Tall ships". Paper leaf on wooden sticks. Demeter". Paper leaf with sequins on wooden sticks. Camaïlle rose". Paper leaf on plastic "tortoiseshell" sticks. Copy of an original leaf from the 1750s (at the museum Kulturen. In Lund, Sweden). Paper leaf on plastic "ivory" and. Patterns. Wooden sticks. Shepher...
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The Treasures Of Dawn: Smell the roses!
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Ready mades / Sales / Etsy! Custom and sold - Miniatures. Custom and sold - Fans. Saturday, July 18, 2015. I'm at it again. this new fan is all hand painted with a classical motif in the form of flowers (oh yes, there's always flowers: roses - pink roses, blue roses, forget-me-nots and god-knows-whats) and urns and sparkling gold sequins. I'm crazy for doing this sh* , year after year. More fans (which hopefully will be perfect) are in the making. (why am I doing this? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Treasures Of Dawn: Belt buckle
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Ready mades / Sales / Etsy! Custom and sold - Miniatures. Custom and sold - Fans. Sunday, October 20, 2013. I have been somewhat obsessed with cut steel jewellery and -buckles lately and typical late Georgian belt buckles in particular. Buckles with miniature paintings are adorable indeed, but I find the ones with Wedgwood plaques lovelier still. So I painted the blank in watercolour, using a cute design from a fan leaf (below), and sealed the painting with spray lacquer. Commissioning a silver (or steel!
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The Treasures Of Dawn: October 2013
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Ready mades / Sales / Etsy! Custom and sold - Miniatures. Custom and sold - Fans. Sunday, October 20, 2013. I have been somewhat obsessed with cut steel jewellery and -buckles lately and typical late Georgian belt buckles in particular. Buckles with miniature paintings are adorable indeed, but I find the ones with Wedgwood plaques lovelier still. So I painted the blank in watercolour, using a cute design from a fan leaf (below), and sealed the painting with spray lacquer. Commissioning a silver (or steel!
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The Treasures Of Dawn: April 2014
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Ready mades / Sales / Etsy! Custom and sold - Miniatures. Custom and sold - Fans. Tuesday, April 15, 2014. Fan fun in Venice! Just a few customer appreciation photos showing Irene with her Fragonard fan - and some friends, at the Carnival of Venice in February. Labels: My lovely fans. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Treasures Of Dawn. Promote Your Page Too. Artist, cartoonist, 18. No lady of distinction should go anywhere without a nice, dainty fan! Http:/ djefvul.deviantart.com/. Fan fun in Venice!
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The Treasures Of Dawn: Portrait miniatures
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Ready mades / Sales / Etsy! Custom and sold - Miniatures. Custom and sold - Fans. Flaunt tiny portraits of your loved ones or historical crushes with pride on your costumes! Or simply hang them on your wall. Throughout the 1700's, miniatures were generally painted in gouache on ivory. The milky white lustre. Count Axel von Fersen the younger, after Hall. Watercolour and gouache on mammoth ivory. Sterling silver frame. 2007. Can actually be purchased legally from. Ivorine. Synthetic ivory that has bee...
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The Treasures Of Dawn: Custom & sold - Miniatures
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Ready mades / Sales / Etsy! Custom and sold - Miniatures. Custom and sold - Fans. Custom and sold - Miniatures. The Queen Dowager Lovisa Ulrika, after Roslin. Watercolour and gouache on mammoth ivory. Brass frame. 2004. King Gustaf III, after Roslin. Watercolour and gouache. On mammoth ivory. Brass frame. 2004. Portrait of a German reenactor. Watercolour and gouache on mammoth ivory in a sterling silver frame. 2012. 65279; . For Lizzy. Watercolour and gouache on vellum. 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Treasures Of Dawn: Miscellaneous
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Ready mades / Sales / Etsy! Custom and sold - Miniatures. Custom and sold - Fans. A porcelain snuffbox (2009). Another porcelain snuffbox, inspired by an original from Nationalmuseum (The National Museum of art in Stockholm). Watercolour on a porcelain blank lacquer. I want to make a belt buckle out of this somehow, even though I know that cut steel buckles (and cut steel in general) hasn't been manufactured for many decades. Oh well. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Treasures Of Dawn. A fan for a man.
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The Treasures Of Dawn: A fan for all fans of the Queen of fashion
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Ready mades / Sales / Etsy! Custom and sold - Miniatures. Custom and sold - Fans. Friday, July 24, 2015. A fan for all fans of the Queen of fashion. I just could resist the temptation of making a peachy pink Antoinette fan. Pink, black and silver sort of takes me back to the 1980s but despite being a typical colour combination of that much maligned period in fashion history, these colours really do go well together. And it's excellent for the 1780s too. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).