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Wall Border (15'x9)


Wall Border (15′x9)


$20.77


Wall Border (15′x9)…

Scribbles - Pink - Diaper Stacker


Scribbles – Pink – Diaper Stacker



Half cream, half sophisticated colorful print. Measures 15 inches by 26 inches….


Scribbles Diaper Stacker by Glenna Jean BLUE


Scribbles Diaper Stacker by Glenna Jean BLUE



33807 Features: -Each of the animals is appliqu d and embroidered; nothing is printed.-The plaid fabric is woven cotton.-Additional accessories sold separately….


Scribbles Diaper Stacker by Glenna Jean PINK


Scribbles Diaper Stacker by Glenna Jean PINK



Glenna Jean Baby Bedding Diaper Stacker is a retro-modern design for today?s baby. This new approach to pink combines two shades with brown, tan and cream for a fun, unique, baby bedding collection that you and your baby can enjoy day after day. This baby bedding uses a printed scribble fabric that is combined with chocolate and cream microfibre; it?s similar to velvet that is cut to reveal a squi…


Brown with Scribble Canvas Art


Brown with Scribble Canvas Art



Canvas wrap artwork measures 16in x 20in…


Scribbles


Scribbles


$14.96


This book is in New – Excellent condition

Scribbles from the Same Island


Scribbles from the Same Island


$5.95


Scribbles from the Same Island

Wrist Scribbles Kit(Pack of 1)


Wrist Scribbles Kit(Pack of 1)


$16.99


Wrist Scribbles KitAMAV-Wrist Scribbles Kit: These leathery style bracelets are easy to make and decorate by using the special colorful paints and setting fine gemstones! Contains stencils of letters and symbols; bracelet strips; gemstones; paint tub

Scribbles Dimensional Fabric Paint 1 Ounce-Glitter(Pack of 1)


Scribbles Dimensional Fabric Paint 1 Ounce-Glitter(Pack of 1)


$4.55


Scribbles Dimensional Fabric Paint 1 Ounce-Glittering-Aquamarine.DUNCAN-Scribbles. Scribbles 3D glitter fabric writers are ideal for outlining and adding detail. Goes on neat with just a squeeze and won’t flake off. The paint is a glittering; vibrant;

Scribbles Dimensional Fabric Paint 1 Ounce-Iridesc(Pack of 1)


Scribbles Dimensional Fabric Paint 1 Ounce-Iridesc(Pack of 1)


$4.55


Scribbles Dimensional Fabric Paint 1 Ounce-Iridescent-Watermelon.DUNCAN-Scribbles. Scribbles 3D glitter fabric writers are ideal for outlining and adding detail. Goes on neat with just a squeeze and won’t flake off. The paint is a glittering; vibrant;

 Scribbling Women: True Tales from Astonishing Lives


Scribbling Women: True Tales from Astonishing Lives


$19.95


In 1855, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote to his publisher, complaining about the irritating fad of “scribbling women.” Whether they were written by professionals, by women who simply wanted to connect with others, or by those who wanted to leave a record of their lives, those “scribbles” are fascinating, informative, and instructive.Margaret Catchpole was a transported prisoner whose eleven letters provide the earliest record of white settlement in Australia. Writing hundreds of years later, Aboriginal writer Doris Pilkington-Garimara wrote a novel about another kind of exile in Australia. Young Isabella Beeton, one of twenty-one children and herself the mother of four, managed to write a groundbreaking cookbook before she died at the age of twenty-eight. World traveler and journalist Nelly Bly used her writing to expose terrible injustices. Sei Shonagan has left us poetry and journal entries that provide a vivid look at the pampered life and intrigues in Japan’s imperial court. Ada Blackjack, sole survivor of a disastrous scientific expedition in the Arctic, fought isolation and fear with her precious Eversharp pencil. Dr. Dang Thuy Tram’s diary, written in a field hospital in the steaming North Vietnamese jungle while American bombs fell, is a heartbreaking record of fear and hope.Many of the women in “Scribbling Women” had eventful lives. They became friends with cannibals, delivered babies, stole horses, and sailed on whaling ships. Others lived quietly, close to home. But each of them has illuminated the world through her words.A note from the author: OOPS! On page 197, the credit for the Portrait of Harriet Jacobs on page 43 should read: courtesy of Library of Congress, not Jean Fagan Yellin. On page 197, the credit for the portrait of Isabella Beeton on page 61 should read: National Portrait Gallery, London. On page 198, the credit for page 147 should be Dang Kim Tram, not Kim Tram Dang.

 Scribbling Women: True Tales from Astonishing Lives


Scribbling Women: True Tales from Astonishing Lives


$10.99


In 1855, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote to his publisher, complaining about the irritating fad of “scribbling women.” Whether they were written by professionals, by women who simply wanted to connect with others, or by those who wanted to leave a record of their lives, those “scribbles” are fascinating, informative, and instructive.Margaret Catchpole was a transported prisoner whose eleven letters provide the earliest record of white settlement in Australia. Writing hundreds of years later, Aboriginal writer Doris Pilkington-Garimara wrote a novel about another kind of exile in Australia. Young Isabella Beeton, one of twenty-one children and herself the mother of four, managed to write a groundbreaking cookbook before she died at the age of twenty-eight. World traveler and journalist Nelly Bly used her writing to expose terrible injustices. Sei Shonagan has left us poetry and journal entries that provide a vivid look at the pampered life and intrigues in Japan’s imperial court. Ada Blackjack, sole survivor of a disastrous scientific expedition in the Arctic, fought isolation and fear with her precious Eversharp pencil. Dr. Dang Thuy Tram’s diary, written in a field hospital in the steaming North Vietnamese jungle while American bombs fell, is a heartbreaking record of fear and hope.Many of the women in “Scribbling Women” had eventful lives. They became friends with cannibals, delivered babies, stole horses, and sailed on whaling ships. Others lived quietly, close to home. But each of them has illuminated the world through her words.A note from the author: OOPS! On page 197, the credit for the Portrait of Harriet Jacobs on page 43 should read: courtesy of Library of Congress, not Jean Fagan Yellin. On page 197, the credit for the portrait of Isabella Beeton on page 61 should read: National Portrait Gallery, London. On page 198, the credit for page 147 should be Dang Kim Tram, not Kim Tram Dang.

 Jean Dubuffet: Works, Writings, Interviews


Jean Dubuffet: Works, Writings, Interviews


$31.75


As an enemy of culture and of the art of museums, Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) was also an anarchist, an atheist, anti-military and unpatriotic. He was an explosive force, a rebel who rejected labels and categories, resolute in his quest for freedom from all constraints, and not incidentally one of the most remarkable artists of the twentieth century. Over an extraordinarily productive career from 1942 to 1985, Dubuffet found himself drawn to the art of children and madmen, which he endowed with legitimacy and credibility as Art Brut. This in turn inclined him towards extreme forms and the expressive scrawls and scribbles of graffiti, and prompted him to begin experimenting with materials such as bitumen, sand and plant fibers, which made him one of the earliest and most prominent Matter artists. As a prolific writer, and sometimes a cruel polemicist, Dubuffet left a storehouse of written work that offers invaluable insight into his vision of art.


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