Showing posts with label Digital Artwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Artwork. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 October 2024

Ballerina Poster on Zazzle

Are you a fan of the graceful world of ballet and looking to add a touch of elegance to your space? If so, I’ve got just the thing for you! Whether you’re a ballerina yourself or simply appreciate the beauty of this timeless art form, there’s a perfect piece of decor that can make your space reflect your passion and love for dance.

Why You'll Love This Ballerina Poster

  1. Elegant and Timeless Design
    The poster captures the grace and poise of a ballerina in a beautifully composed image, perfect for anyone who loves the artistry of dance. The fluid motion, the elegance of the dancer, and the attention to detail make this a piece that will be appreciated by ballet lovers and art enthusiasts alike.

  2. Perfect for Any Space
    Whether you want to brighten up your living room, decorate a dance studio, or add a delicate touch to your bedroom or office, this ballerina poster is versatile. Its simple yet stunning design will complement almost any decor style, from contemporary to classic.

  3. High-Quality Printing
    Zazzle is known for offering top-quality prints, and this ballerina poster is no exception. You can choose from a variety of sizes, ensuring it fits perfectly in your space. The vibrant colors and clarity of the print will bring a professional and artistic touch to any wall.

  4. Customization Options
    What’s great about Zazzle is that they offer customization. You can choose the size, framing options, and even add a personalized touch if you like. This allows you to make the poster uniquely yours.

  5. Great Gift Idea
    Looking for a gift for someone who loves ballet, dance, or art? This ballerina poster makes for a thoughtful and personal gift. Whether for a friend, a dance teacher, or a family member, this beautiful piece of art will surely be appreciated.

Why Shop on Zazzle?

Zazzle has built a reputation for offering a wide array of creative, high-quality, and customizable products, from art prints to home decor and accessories. With a seamless shopping experience, you can easily order your favorite designs and have them shipped to your doorstep quickly.

The platform also gives you the option to browse through a variety of designs, and with the Ballerina Poster being one of the most popular items, it reflects the growing appreciation for dance-inspired art. Whether you're a long-time ballet fan or new to the world of dance, Zazzle provides the perfect outlet to express that passion visually.

In Summary

If you're on the hunt for a striking, sophisticated piece of decor, the Ballerina Poster on Zazzle might just be the perfect addition to your home or studio. It embodies the grace, elegance, and artistry of ballet, and with the flexibility of customization that Zazzle offers, it’s easy to make this piece uniquely yours.

Simply click the image below to be taken to the collection of products I offer adorned with the ballerina image on Zazzle, the image can also be added to alternative products of your choosing with Zazzle editing options.

Whilst I am currently offering the image on a collection of wall hangings and postcards, it can be transferred to any number of products of your choosing including clothing, cards, housewares, posters and many other products. There are options to increase - decrease the sizes and add filters for different effects to suit your purposes.


Wednesday, 20 September 2023

Halifax Branch Canal Artworks

 Halifax Branch Canal artworks is a set of 6 pictures of the Calder & Hebble Navigation spur towards Halifax from Salterhebble Locks. They are digital creations of prints showing various points along the what remains of the canal that used to run up towards the Halifax.

The Halifax Branch of the Calder & Hebble canal is an approx. half mile waterway that stretchers from Salterhebble junction / locks to the Watermill bar at Salterhebble Wharf.

The canal opened in 1828 and rose through 14 locks to end at Bailey Hall close to where the train station and Eureka museum now stands. The Halifax Branch fell in to disuse with the rise of firstly railways and the road transport and the section from Salterhebble Wharf to Bailey Hall was abandoned in 1942 and this has now become a cycle / pedestrian route known as the Hebble Trail with a little evidence that it was once a canal.

These artworks are based on photographs I took in November 2013 with a Samsung Galaxy Tablet.




The 3 pictures above show the canal around Wakefield Road Bridge, which is the first crossing over the canal after it branches off from the main waterway at Salterhebble Locks.


The canal was being worked on when the original picture was taken and had been drained beyond the lamp post on the tow path.


The drained canal at Salterhebble Basin.


The canal again at Salterhebble Basin, the Watermill Bar stands on the site of the demolished Salterhebble Mill.

Clicking any image should open a link in another window to the version on Clickasnap.

Thanks for looking, please take a moment to share and follow me on social media.

All the pictures remain the copyright of Colin Green.

Saturday, 7 January 2023

Lumbuts Mill Artwork

 


Lumbutts Mill Water Tower. This Artwork created by is based on a picture I took. I gave the picture a sunset colour scheme as a nod to the areas links with the 1838 Mankinholes Riots to give the impression of a passion.

Thanks for looking, please take a moment to share and follow me on social media. The picture can also be seen on Clickasnap by clicking the image.

The picture remains the copyright of Colin Green.

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