Every Day Original works with over 100 artists who create gorgeous original works. Shipping: Most prints are processed and shipped within 2-7 business days. We post one piece of original art every day. 28 Likes, 0 Comments - GRIDD Hana (griddstudio) on Instagram: 'Trusting the process means letting go of the need for perfectionism. That's why we have a 100% satisfaction guarantee and fair 15 day return policy. Return Policy: We understand that it's a daunting task purchasing art online. Gallery Pienkowski: A First Christmas by Jan Pienkowski Art Illustrations, Sillouette Art, Intarsia. Accompanied by white envelopes.ĭigital Download: Low or high resolution digital file emailed directly to you via FTP link within 24 hours. Journey Back To Oz: Special Edition Animated Views. Note cards: Digitally offset printed on folded bright white, 5 x 7 inch smooth and heavy paper. Poster prints: Satin finish paper for informal applications such as classrooms or dorms. Hold an exhibition of the artwork at the end. Order as a framed paper print and it arrives ready to hang! Art EXA 0/1/2-02a, EXA 0/1/2-05a Whole school a display could be created with classes adding to the collage or each class could create a frame from the book to reflect the girl’s journey as you travel round school. Paper prints: Heavy, bright white, matte paper with a slight "cold pressed" texture. An American Benedictine monk chronicles the year he lived among the Coptic monks of Egypt, detailing a mysterious, spiritually challenging world saturated. Order canvas rolled, classic stretched (requires framing), gallery wrapped (arrives ready to hang without a frame) or as a framed canvas print in one of our exquisite mouldings. Thank you to Pavilion Books for sending a review copy of this thought provoking story.Explore more of our John Ferneley collection.Ĭanvas prints: The most accurate option to represent an oil painting. General ideas to help the environment are also included – cycling more, eating less meat and being aware of plastic consumption.Īuthor / Illustrator: Frann-Preston Gannon From refugees to students, locations that people call home and. We also like the project ideas including making posters and writing a letter from the point of the view of the animal. The Journey Home Project is an inclusive artwork that unifies the homes of diverse people. At the end of the book is a page of questions followed by information about each of the animals and the work that is being done to help them. There is huge potential for learning from The Journey Home and it can be used to stimulate conversations about environmental issues and animal conservation. There is more colour when they reach Dodo’s island where they wait to see what tomorrow brings – a tomorrow that is in our hands… We absolutely love the muted palette and the simplicity of Frann Preston-Gannon’s illustrations which effectively portray the starkness of the situation that the animals find themselves in. The ice is melting and Polar Bear has no food, Orangutang is suffering because so many trees are being chopped down. We all know what happened to Dodo and this story serves as a stark reminder of what can happen to other endangered species if we don’t take care of our planet, our animals’ habitats and, in the case of elephants, stop hunting.Īll of the animals in the story are endangered in some way and it’s easy to empathise with their emotions as they struggle to make sense of their situations. They end up on an island where they meet Dodo who tells them that once their habitats are safe and sustainable they can go back to where they came from. Carla loves to challenge herself by taking on many. After a storm hits them they realise that they are all very far from home. She loves the way she makes people feel with her art and it inspires her to continue with her gift. Panda joins him and as they continue their journey they meet Orangutang and Elephant. He finds a boat and ends up in the city where he meets Panda. Illustration 30 awesome illustrators to follow for inspiration in 2021 Olivia Waller Whether youre looking for an illustrator to team up with or want a dose of visuals to inspire you, wheres the best place to look The Directory of Illustration of course. The Story: The ice is melting and Polar Bear has no food so he decides to go for a swim. It mirrors the current situation in Ukraine and the uncertainty and emotions of refugees who have no idea when they will be able to go back home. It takes a poignant look at the experiences and emotions of endangered animals who travel far from home when their habitats and lives are put in danger. The Journey Home has been republished in a beautiful ten year anniversary edition.
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