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the scandles mixed berry candles are berry-shaped and ready to party on your cake! with 16 in a pack, it's like a fruity army guarding your dessert. Just remember, they're for lighting, not snacking (no matter how tempting)!
the mixed berry candles are made with 100% natural soy wax and scented with berry.
x4 Strawberries * x4 Blackberries * x4 Raspberries * x4 Blueberries
scandles are ethically made in los angeles, california.
each candle is handmade so color, scent, and appearance may vary slightly and may have cosmetic imperfections left by the hands of those who created them. these candles are designed for a decorative purpose. if you do choose to light them, please place on a heatproof dish to collect the wax and do not leave unattended.
the scandles avocado has us california dreaming. it's nature meets wit, in a candle. get your slice of the farmers market vibe!
the avocado candle is made with 100% natural soy wax and scented with sea salt and orchard scents.
dimensions:
large - h: 4” w: 3” d: 3”
small -
scandles are ethically made in los angeles, california.
each candle is handmade so color, scent, and appearance may vary slightly and may have cosmetic imperfections left by the hands of those who created them. these candles are designed for a decorative purpose. if you do choose to light them, please place on a heatproof dish to collect the wax and do not leave unattended.
frank lloyd wright saguaro cactus and forms paint by number
$ 20.00 USD
unit price perfrank lloyd wright saguaro cactus and forms paint by number
$ 20.00 USD
unit price perthe frank lloyd wright saguaro cactus and forms paint by numbers kit from galison includes line-drawing of wright's design masterpiece. this paint by numbers piece is designed for anyone to replicate wright's famous work.
- box size: 8.25 x 10.25 x 1.75", 210 x 260 x 45 mm
- one canvas: 8 x 10", 203 x 254 mm
- color guide / instruction sheet
- one wooden easel, two paint brushes
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6 acrylic paints
an imaginative and heartfelt book that reminds us that there is no loss without love.
when grief first arrives, it is like an elephant-so big that there is hardly room for anything else. but over time, grief can become smaller and smaller-first a deer, then a fox, a mouse, and finally a flickering firefly in the darkness leading us down a path of loving remembrance.
this lyrical work is an empathetic and comforting balm for anyone who is experiencing grief, be it grieving the loss of a loved one or losses in the world around us.
reassuring feelings book: children can often feel confused by their emotions. the gentle voice and soft illustrations in this book help to make these emotions feel less frightening, and the hopeful ending provides a reassuring message that grief will transform over time.
use these spirited protest postcards to write your elected representative, inspire a friend, or simply post one above your desk for a daily reminder. and feel good about it—100% of proceeds go to the aclu, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting civil rights for all americans.
• a set of bold and empowering postcards designed to spark action and conversation.
• perfect for activism, personal motivation, or as a gift to a like-minded friend.
• proceeds directly support the important work of the aclu in defending rights and freedoms.
make a statement, take action, and support a cause that matters with every postcard you send.
centered offers a rich, inclusive, and contemporary look at design diversity, both past and present, through essays, interviews, and images curated by design educator and advocate kaleena sales. as the design industry challenges its eurocentric foundations and reassesses conventional practices, centered highlights the voices, places, methods, ideas, and beliefs that have been overshadowed or excluded by dominant design movements. with thirteen thought-provoking essays and interviews, this volume features underrepresented and impactful design work, both historical and contemporary.
• includes works such as gee's bend quilters by stephen child and isabella d'agnenica and a chinese typographic archiveby yujune park and caspar lam.
• features an interview with sadie red wing (her shawl is yellow) on indigenous sovereignty and design.
• explores diverse and often overlooked design movements like the truck art of india by shantanu suman.
centered is an essential read for anyone passionate about diversity in design and the importance of elevating marginalized voices and practices in shaping the future of the field.
dolly parton, songteller: my life in lyrics is an intimate celebration of a legendary career. told in dolly's own words, this book takes readers behind 175 of her songs, exploring over 60 years of songwriting magic.
features:
- illustrated with rare, unpublished photos and memorabilia
- packed with personal stories and candid insights
- a must-have for fans of dolly and country music history
in his much-anticipated first cookbook, new york times contributor, food52 columnist, and former bon appétit food editor rick martínez invites home cooks to discover the diverse culinary treasures of mexico. in mi cocina, rick travels across mexico’s seven regions, sharing 100 unique recipes, each accompanied by stunning on-site photography.
this beautifully personal tribute to mexican cuisine showcases the country’s regionality through dishes like oaxaca’s mole coloradito, made with pasilla chiles, dried fruits, nuts, seeds, plantain, and bittersweet chocolate, and tacos de capeados, featuring cornmeal-battered fried fish with papaya and tomatillo from coastal baja. rick’s recipes are based on his home-tested versions of these iconic dishes, adding his own twists where inspired—like marinating flank steak with miso paste in his tlayuda con tasajo before grilling it for a perfect balance of flavors.
mi cocina is a rich, flavorful journey through mexico’s kitchens, filled with stories, history, and the vibrant tastes of each region.
long before “collabs” became a buzzword, artists played a pivotal role in shaping the fashion world. art x fashion is an engaging collection that explores the dynamic relationship between these two creative realms, highlighting various aspects of inspiration, collaboration, and artists venturing into fashion and fashion photography.
this insightful book introduces readers to legendary designers like coco chanel and elsa schiaparelli, who famously collaborated with artists such as picasso and dalí in the early twentieth century. it also showcases iconic fashion moments, including yves saint laurent’s 1965 homage to piet mondrian.
explore the fascinating pairings of art and fashion, from john galliano’s designs inspired by tutankhamun’s death mask, arcimboldo, gustav klimt, and hokusai, to guo pei’s homage to velázquez and margiela’s inspiration from gauguin. the innovative creations of iris van herpen, influenced by paul delvaux, reveal surprising connections that enrich both art and fashion.
featuring projects by street artists like keith haring and kaws, this book captures the essence of collaborations that have redefined the boundaries of creativity, illustrating how art and fashion continue to inspire one another in captivating ways.
carrie mae weems has often confronted the uncomfortable truths of racism and race relations over the course of her nearly 40-year career. in The Shape of Things, she focuses her unflinching gaze at what she describes as the circus-like quality of contemporary american political life. for this new work, weems created a seven-part film projected onto a cyclorama―a panoramic-style cylindrical screen that dates to the 19th century―where she addresses the turmoil of current events in the United States and the “long march forward.”
drawing on news and tv footage from the civil rights era to today, elements of previous films such as the madding crowd (2017) and new film projects that bring us into our tumultuous present, the films in The Shape of Things combine documentary directness with poetic rhythm to create an enveloping experience.
carrie mae weems (born 1953) has received numerous awards, grants and fellowships, and is represented in public and private collections around the world, including the metropolitan museum of art, new york; the museum of fine arts, houston; and the museum of modern art and the museum of contemporary art, los angeles. weems lives in brooklyn and syracuse, new york.
