Welcome to the Serendipity Treasury Challenge!
The Friday Challenge is "Heart."
We encourage you to make treasuries that somehow employs the term heart; be as literal or figurative or off kilter or conceptual as you want to be.
If you want to find items with the tag "heart" — wonderful! If you want to employ an adage like "from the heart" — go for it! Just somehow employ "heart" in your treasury :)
I hope you choose to participate!
And if you do participate, then please post a link to your treasury as a comment on this blog : )
Happy curating!
by Cassandra Kiss:
http://www.etsy.com/treasury/4c652db43c4f8eefffbba50d
by Sarah Knight
http://www.etsy.com/treasury/4c6532d68bf46d91a65b0b1e
by pottery123
http://www.etsy.com/treasury/4c6591c18bf46d91959c1d1e
by Frannie's Heart
http://www.etsy.com/treasury/4c67025737e96d914fd95d10
Participate in the Serendipity Treasury Challenge!
Every Tuesday and Friday a new Serendipity Treasury Challenge theme will be posted.
To participate in the challenge:
1. Have an etsy account.
2. Make a treasury (here)
3. End the title of your treasury with "- treasury challenge"
4. Post a link to your treasury in the Treasury Challenge blog entry on that topic.
5. Please put a link to the blog in your comment on the treasury. This helps people find the treasury challenge & participate.
http://www.plasticityofhappiness.blogspot.com/
6. Tag your treasury with "treasury challenge"
7. Tag your treasury with "serendipity" (or optionally, also tag your treasury with "happiness")
To participate in the challenge:
1. Have an etsy account.
2. Make a treasury (here)
3. End the title of your treasury with "- treasury challenge"
4. Post a link to your treasury in the Treasury Challenge blog entry on that topic.
5. Please put a link to the blog in your comment on the treasury. This helps people find the treasury challenge & participate.
http://www.plasticityofhappiness.blogspot.com/
6. Tag your treasury with "treasury challenge"
7. Tag your treasury with "serendipity" (or optionally, also tag your treasury with "happiness")
Showing posts with label heart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heart. Show all posts
Friday, August 13, 2010
Thursday, January 29, 2009
2 February 2009
etsy:
“Dream Big II” from etsy seller valentinadesign

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=16442745
valentinadesign: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=41524
song:
“These Dreams” by Heart, from the album "Heart"
lyrics
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artist: Joan Miro
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“Dream Big II” from etsy seller valentinadesign

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=16442745
This piece is very geometric, with minimal anti-geometric elements for contrast. All illustrative properties are very stylized in that they are geometric: round, linear, shape-oriented. The foliage of the tree is represented by layers circles superimposed for an op effect based on symmetry and color scheme. The trunk and branches of the tree are also stylized in a simple geometric fashion, as are the birds, which repeat the op art circle pattern. In contrast to the geometric and op art placement and color aspects are the portions of the image rendered as black line. As outline, the black line is uneven if not somewhat selectively gloppy. As text, the black line is emphatic, uneven, and scribbled. The overall contrast of the two dominant design techniques melds together for an image that is modern but retro, and playfully sincere.
available at:valentinadesign: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=41524
song:
“These Dreams” by Heart, from the album "Heart"
lyrics
watch video
artist: Joan Miro
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20 , 1893 – December 25, 1983) was a Catalan artist best known for his paintings. His works are characterized by strong use of color, abstract geometric forms, and a surrealist bent. Miro, however, was never an official member of the Surrealist movement. He had an artist’s mind and a need to be free to explore whatever artistic endeavors and directions he desired. In other words, he was a classic iconoclast, known for his comment regarding the “assassination of painting” and his use of automatic drawing as a an expression of the subconscious. He rebelled against the idea of painting as a status symbol to promote a decorative or social aesthetic and was profoundly interested in the expression of painting as being a pure form of expression.
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