Posted on June 29, 2015
Tigers are magnificent creatures. The Bengal Tiger makes its home in India and with only about 2,500 remaining in the wild, the species is considered endangered.
This week’s Print of the Week, Bengal Tiger, is a pen and ink print of my original drawing. With dramatic contrast and flowing lines, my goal was to capture both the mystery and elegance of these powerful animals.
Bengal Tiger is available as a 5×7 or 8×10 print.
If you have your own poem or quote that you would like to have made into a print, I can always create a custom piece just for you. Be sure to check back next week for the new Print of the Week!
Category: ANIMAL ILLUSTRATION, GIFTS, PRINT OF THE WEEK Tagged: animal, Bengal, drawing, endangered species, fine art prints, India, line drawing, pen and ink, print, tiger, wall art, wildlife
Posted on June 15, 2015
Food is a universal language, even if the words we associate with it are not! This week’s Print of the Week, Kitchen Translation, is a typography print that spells “kitchen” in six different languages. Black, bold typeface is overlaid on a warm, wood background texture to create a striking yet simple composition.
This fine art print would make a chic addition to any kitchen workspace or dining area. Kitchen Translation is printed on high quality, archival art paper with a matte finish, and is available as a 5×7 or 8×10 print.
If you have your own poem or quote that you would like to have made into a print, I can always create a custom piece just for you. Be sure to check back next week for the new Print of the Week!
Category: FOOD AND WINE ILLUSTRATION, GIFTS, NEW PRINTS, PRINT OF THE WEEK, TYPOGRAPHY Tagged: art, Custom Illustration, decor, eating, fine art prints, food, gifts, kitchen, languages, print, typographic print, wall art, wood
Posted on June 8, 2015
If there was ever a structure that possessed quintessentially British style, it would be Bourdon House on London’s Davies Street. Formerly the residence of the Duke of Westminster, this Georgian mansion is now the retail home for luxury menswear company, Alfred Dunhill.
Built in 1720, the home’s architectural details feature an elegant red and black brick façade, with an outdoor courtyard bordered by a stately wrought iron fence.
Restrained refinement meets modern elegance at Bourdon House where clients are offered bespoke tailoring and the finest accessories and products. It also boasts a spa, barber, private screening room, Humidor cigar keep room, cellar bar, and restaurant.
Rated as one of the ten best shops in the world, to visit Dunhill’s Bourdon House is an experience to say the least. It’s no surprise that over the years Dunhill’s clientele has included British royalty, celebrities, and politicians from Coco Chanel to Winston Churchill.
This week’s Print of the Week, Bourdon House, is a pen and ink print made from my original. This illustration first appeared in Andrew Harper’s Hideaway Report and was also featured by Dunhill on merchandise swing tickets and promotional booklets.
Bourdon House is available as a 5×7 or an 8×10 print.
If you have your own poem or quote that you would like to have made into a print, I can always create a custom piece just for you. Be sure to check back next week for the new Print of the Week!