Now everyone can enjoy Da Vinci's Last Supper, all you need is Internet. The famed artwork was put online at 16 billion pixels (I wish I have a camera like that.) With such high resolution, experts can study the artwork online with full details, even details they cannot see in person, like the traces Da Vinci put down before the painting. All in the comfort of your own home, without the worry of wear and tear.
It's pretty awesome, see it here.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
"Last Supper" Goes Online
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Labels: art
Monday, October 29, 2007
Our Weekly Featured Seller: Sweet Irie Originals
Meet our very first featured seller! Sweet Irie Originals has some fantastic jewelry. I can't tear myself away from her etsy store. Here's a little something about our seller:
1. What is the name of your store and what do you sell?
Sweet Irie Originals -I sell handmade jewelry and other accessories. You can find bracelets, anklets, rings, earrings, necklaces, cell phone charms, and bookmarks in my shop. I also sell gift certificates for those gift seekers who are not sure what to buy.
2. How did you get into your craft?
I started making hemp jewelry five years ago as a stress reliever and for fun. When my kitten was born, she made it pretty hard to create jewelry because she was constantly grabbing the hemp or my jewelry and stringing it all over the house. That was when I started doing just bead designs and working with more detailed and fine metals...and have never gone back. I have been creating beaded jewelry for almost four years now and love it!!
3. What is your latest project?
Yikes! There are so many....I honestly am trying to get lots of jewelry made to start going to flea markets so I can make some money. I have a lot of tuition coming due and gotta pay it. So, I have been working on making many different pieces with the new materials I have been getting in. Needless to say, all this crafting has my fingers tired and a little sore...but its worth it! ;)
4. Where can we find your products?
You can find my products online at www.sweetirie.com or by logging on directly to Etsy at www.sweetirie.etsy.com. I also sell my creations in two shops in Cincinnati and Bucyrus, Ohio and soon will be venturing to Fleamasters in Fort Myers, Florida where I will have a regular spot in the main market pavilion.
You can reach me via email at sweetirieoriginals [!at] hotmail.com or mbingham [!at] sweetirie.com.
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Labels: Featured Seller
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Glen Wild Oktoberfest
Daibe Beads just had our first craft show! We debuted at Glen Wild Lake of Bloomingdale, NJ. It was full of Halloween festivities, with lots of cute costumes, and a kids parade! It was a good place to debut at because it was a community affair, thus keeping it small so that it could be more of a learning experience for us. Although we were disappointed that not as many people showed up this year (we were told that this year was the lowest turned out ever, possibly due to the extreme turn of cold weather) we made some decent sales. Our earrings turned out to be the hottest items!! We definitely learned some things that we will take with us to our next craft show, whenever that might be.
Here are some pics of our displays before the craft show began:
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Labels: Craft Shows
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Featured Seller Guidelines
One of the original purpose of us starting this blog is to feature other crafty sellers. But we've been trying to fine tune this blog first, making it pretty, easily accessible and presentable before we decided to settle down and start featuring other sellers. You might have noticed that our blog look has gone through some changes since we first started, but we are finally satisfied with this template, so it is time to start featuring!
There are sooo many talented crafty sellers out there, and we can't wait feature them! Here are the guidelines
-We will make announcements in the etsy forum to look for other sellers to feature. Sellers must have handmade items. If you don't have an etsy store, that's ok, just leave a comment on our blog stating that you want to be considered to be a featured seller. But we prefer to feature fellow etsy sellers
- Photos must be in high quality!
-Once we make our choice, we will contact you and ask you to fill out a few questions.
Here are the Questions:
- What is the name of your store and what do you sell?
- How did you get into your craft?
- What is your latest project?
- Where can we find your products?
Here is a sample to give you an idea (and of course shameless self-promotion!)
Our Weekly Featured Seller: Daibe Beads
What is the name of your store and what do you sell?
Our store name is Daibe Beads and we sell swarovski jewelry and figurines, all carefully hand-beaded.
How did you get into your craft?
My mom is a very crafty person. One day she discovered a beading book that instructs how to bead 3D animals. She loved it so much that she started making them that filled all the shelves in her apartment. Then she started making her own designs and got into making jewelry as well. I always loved beading my own jewelry, so we enjoyed doing them together. And I just thought that it would be great to share these cute, unique products.
What is your latest project?
We are having our first craft show this Saturday in New Jersey. Very Excited.
Where can we find your products?
Our official website is www.DaibeBeads.com You can also find us at etsy at http://DaibeBeads.Etsy.com. We are also on Lov.li and Blu Jay.
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Labels: Featured Seller
Monday, October 22, 2007
Mona Lisa's Secret
One of the reasons why the Mona Lisa is so enchanting is because of her mystery. Well Parisian engineer Pascal Cotte claims that he has unlocked some of her mystery with ultra-detailed digital scans of the painting
Here are his findings:
- Mona Lisa was originally painted with eyebrows and eye lashes. Through the scan, Cotte is able to see traces of them through the deeper layers of the painting.
Da Vinci changed his mind about the position of two fingers on the subject's left hand.
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Her face was originally wider and the smile more expressive than Da Vinci ultimately painted them.
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She holds a blanket that has all but faded from view today.
- Cotte believes that he found the original colors Da Vinci used in the painting, including bright blue and whites.
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Labels: art