Infobox artwork image file Stencil prints kappazuri by Nakamura Nagahide titled Sakie of the Hanabishiya .jpg painting alignment center image size 200px title Sakie of the Hanabishiya alt other language 1 other title 1 other language 2 other title 2 artist Urakusai Nagahide year type height width height inch width inch diameter cm diameter inch city museum Kappazuri , also known as kappa zuri , kappazuri e , and as katagamizuri e , are woodblock printing in Japan Japanese prints printed in a single color usually black from woodblocks and then colored by stenciling . Prints produced entirely by stenciling , without woodblocks, are also called kappazuri . Kappazuri may be identified by the presence of visible brushstrokes, unevenness of color, pooling of ink at the margins of the stencil cutouts, and gaps or overlaps between colored areas and black outlines. Although also produced in Edo Tokyo , Kappazuri are more closely associated with prints from Osaka and Kyoto . The most prolific designer of Kappazuri was Urakusai Nagahide , and the most abundant examples are his depictions of the annual costume parade in the Gion district of Kyoto . References Richard Douglas Lane Lane, Richard . 1978 . Images from the Floating World, The Japanese Print. Oxford Oxford University Press. 10 ISBN 0192114476 13 ISBN 9780192114471 http www.worldcat.org title images from the floating world the japanese print including an illustrated dictionary of ukiyo e oclc 5246796?referer di&ht edition OCLC 5246796 Newland, Amy Reigle. 2005 . Hotei Encyclopedia of Japanese Woodblock Prints. Amsterdam Hotei. 10 ISBN 9074822657 13 ISBN 9789074822657 http www.worldcat.org title hotei encyclopedia of japanese woodblock prints oclc 61666175 OCLC 61666175 see Kappazuri, Vol. 2, 453. Category Ukiyo e Category Printmaking Category Japanese art ca Kappazuri cy Kappazuri ... more details
unreferenced date August 2007 Architecturalelement stub Rag painting or ragging is a form of faux painting using paint thinned out with glaze painting technique glaze and old rags to create a lively texture on walls and other surfaces. Image sch ewf 5.jpg thumb 250px right Example of the ragging design with a stencil Ragging can be done as a negative or positive technique. The former involves rolling glaze over the entire surface, and removing it with clean rags to reveal the underlying paint color in a pleasing textural pattern. The latter is accomplished by applying glaze directly to the wall with a rag, and creates a similar pattern. Ragging is a very adaptable finish that can be used in a variety of areas, creating the illusion of an old world texture, but on a flat surface that can be easily painted over. Ragging can be done in a variety of patterns, including rag rolling, in which the rags are twisted together and then rolled over a wet glazed surface creating the illusion of fabrics such a velvet or silk. Ragging is also often used as a pattern underneath stenciling. See also Strie Color wash Venetian plaster Category Artistic techniques Category Decorative arts ... more details
family area. The extensive stenciling in the foyer, parlor, and dining room augment these formal ... stenciling. Before moving the house to the Museum, workers removed several layers of peeling paper ... Tavern, Farmersville, New York . ref Brown, Ann Eckert 2003 . American Wall Stenciling, 1790 ... and by 1830 thousands of trade painters offered wallpapering, mural painting, and stenciling among ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Catlow Theatre nrhp type image Catlow Theater Barrington, IL 01.JPG caption location Barrington, Illinois lat degrees 42 lat minutes 9 lat seconds 15.82 lat direction N long degrees 88 long minutes 8 long seconds 11.51 long direction W area architect Betts & Holcomb Iannelli,Alfonso architecture Tudor Revival added August 21, 1989 governing body Private refnum 89001112 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref The Catlow Theater is a historic single screen movie theater located in the heart of downtown Barrington, Illinois . Wright Catlow opened the theater in May 1927. Betts & Holcomb served as the architects and the interiors were designed by Prairie School sculptor and designer Alfonso Iannelli . The theater was primarily designed in the Tudor Revival style ornamented to portray a medieval English hall. In large part due to Iannelli s involvement, the Catlow is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . Iannelli s Catlow design includes the stenciling on the Catlow s ceiling, walls and beams along with the sculpted gargoyle like heads that border each ceiling truss and the Fountain Idyll sculpture in the inner lobby. Other highlights include three coat of arms wall murals, iron wall sconces, the detailed woodwork on both of the organ lofts and the original hand painted stage curtain. References Reflist External links http www.thecatlow.com Official Catlow Theater website Category Historic preservation Category Cinemas and movie theaters in Illinois Category National Register of Historic Places in Lake County, Illinois Category Barrington, Illinois Category Buildings and structures in Lake County, Illinois Theater struct stub ... more details
one source date September 2011 Deadboy is a Toronto graffiti artist , his real name is Harry Jones, who is best known for his stencil graffiti critiquing Toronto mayor Rob Ford and brother Doug Ford, Jr. , a city councilor. His actual name has not yet been revealed. He was inspired to begin stenciling in 2010, when he saw Exit Through the Gift Shop , broke up with his fianc e and was kettled during the 2010 G 20 Toronto summit protests . He has attended Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts and the Toronto Film School . He will be participating in a street art festival on September 24, 2011, at Toronto s Metro Hall . ref name Findlay cite news last Findlay first Stephanie title Mayor Ford s antics breathes new life into Deadboy s graffiti art url http www.thestar.com news article 1054793 accessdate 17 September 2011 newspaper Toronto Star date 15 September 2011 ref References reflist External links http photogallery.thestar.com 1053018 Photogallery at Toronto Star website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Deadboy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category People from Toronto Category Canadian graffiti artists Category Artists from Ontario Category Culture of Toronto Category Pseudonymous artists Toronto stub Ontario bio stub ... more details
Cleanup date August 2010 Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Image Stencilb&w.JPG thumb 250px In this program the stencil buffer is filled with 1s wherever a white stripe is drawn and 0s elsewhere. Two versions of each oval, square, or triangle are then drawn. A black colored shape is drawn where the stencil buffer is 1, and a white shape is drawn where the buffer is 0. A stencil buffer is an extra Data buffer buffer , in addition to the color buffer pixel buffer and depth buffer z buffering found on modern computer graphics hardware . The buffer is per pixel, and works on integer values, usually with a depth of one byte per pixel. The Z buffering depth buffer and stencil buffer often share the same area in the Random access memory RAM of the graphics hardware. In the simplest case, the stencil buffer is used to limit the area of Rendering computer graphics rendering stenciling . More advanced usage of the stencil buffer makes use of the strong connection between the depth buffer and the stencil buffer in the graphics pipeline rendering pipeline . For example, stencil values can be automatically increased decreased for every pixel that fails or passes the depth test. The simple combination of depth test and stencil modifiers make a vast number of effects possible such as shadow s, outline drawing or highlighting of intersections between complex Geometric primitive primitives though they often require several rendering passes and, therefore, can put a heavy load on the graphics hardware. The most typical application is still to add shadows to 3D computer graphics 3D applications . It is also used for planar reflections. Other rendering techniques, such as portal rendering , use the stencil buffer in other ways for example, it can be used to find the area of the screen obscured by a portal and re render those pixels correctly. The stencil buffer and its modifiers can be accessed in computer graphics Application programming interface APIs like OpenGL and Direct3D ... more details
Ha Ha is a street artist operating in Melbourne , Australia . Work Ha Ha is a stencil artist based in Melbourne, originally from Hamilton, New Zealand . Despite his occupation, Ha Ha has never been to art school. ref name sr cite web title Artist Profile tyRONE work Stencil Revolution url http www.stencilrevolution.com profiles index.php?id 3 accessdate 2007 02 18 ref He was inspired by a street artist known as Psalm street artist Psalm at the start of his stenciling career, as well as Rone and Phibs street artist Phibs . Ha Ha engages in rolling taking buckets of paint and putting up a Ha Ha sign using a paint roller. These tags can be three stories high, with the year 2010 marked on all his work. Ha Ha s most recurring theme is robot s. ref name sr See also List of street artists Types of graffiti List of graffiti artists Spray paint art References reflist Notes http www.theage.com.au news entertainment stencil art world draws the line 2007 05 08 1178390295197.html Stencil art world draws the line 8 May 2007 Further reading morefootnotes date July 2009 cite book title Uncommissoned art Melbourne author Christine Dew location Melbourne publisher Melbourne University Press isbn 9780522853759 year 2007 cite book title Street Art Uncut author Matthew Lunn location Melbourne isbn 0 500 51306 6 year 2006 cite book title Stencil graffiti capital Melbourne author Jake Smallman coauthors Carl Nyman location New York publisher Mark Batty Publisher year 2005 isbn 0976224534 Rash film Rash Scratch it and it Spreads , 2005. Documentary Featured artist . http www.rashfilm.com index.html External Site http www.citylightsproject.com extra classic haha.html Citylights Gallery, Melbourne, 2004 . Featured artist. http until never.blogspot.com Until Never Gallery, Melbourne, 2007 . Land of Milk and Honey solo exhibition. External links http www.stencilrevolution.com profiles index.php?id 6 Ha Ha s interview on stencilrevolution.com http www.workhorsevisuals.com 2006 11 melbourne trip ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Howard Mortuary Chapel nrhp type image HowardChapel.jpg caption Front of the chapel location 455 North Ave., Burlington, Vermont lat degrees 44 lat minutes 29 lat seconds 32.82 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 13 long seconds 44.544 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin Vermont built 1882 architect Fisher, Alfred Benjamin architecture Late Gothic Revival added October 21, 1999 area less than one acre governing body Local refnum 99001272 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Howard Mortuary Chapel also known as the Louisa Howard Chapel is a historic mortuary chapel on the grounds of Lakeview Cemetery in Burlington, Vermont . Built in 1882, the Chapel was a gift to the City of Burlington by local philanthropist Hannah Louisa Howard 1808 1886 . A native of the city, Howard was the daughter of John Howard, a successful Burlington hotelkeeper. Most of her philanthropy focused on helping Burlington s poor, including gifts to the Home for Destitute Children, the Louisa Howard Mission, scholarships at the University of Vermont for disadvantaged students, and the Burlington Cancer Relief Association. The Chapel was used for memorial services until the 1940s, when it fell into disuse except for the storage of caskets. In the early 1990s, a Friends of the Chapel organization began fundraising efforts with the intention of rehabilitating the structure and returning it to use for services. Donations and grants paid for extensive repairs and improvements, including new heating and electrical service, repointing stonework, roof and window repairs, repainting interior woodwork, repairs to interior plaster, and repainting of the intricate stenciling on the interior of the building. Restoration work was completed in 2006, and the building was rededicated on July 30 of that year. ref http www.enjoyburlington.com Cemeteries ChapelHistory.cfm ref The Chapel was added to the National Register of Historic ... more details
barelinks date August 2011 Max Coyer 1954 1988 was an United States American artist , born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1954. Early Life and Education Max Coyer attended Trinity College, Hartford Trinity College in his hometown of Hartford, Connecticut for one year, majoring in poetry. He moved to New York City in 1980 and began his life as a visual artist. He began exhibiting frequently at Harm Bouckaert Gallery in Tribeca . Synthetic Art Synthetic Art was the theory and term coined by Max Coyer to describe his work. His paintings were essentially an amalgamation of both academic and modernist art movements, heavily influenced by both and with neither of their methods. In a 1984 interview he stated Synthetic art accepts other art. ref http www.maxcoyer.com reviews artsmag artsmag 9 84.html ref Historical references, mark experimentation, stenciling, and symbolism were all prevalent techniques in Coyer s work. Notable series of works include the cone paintings, which he created after having a strong and pleasant dream about flying in a spaceship ref http www.maxcoyer.com reviews artsmag artsmag 9 84.html ref and depict a cone with its point down and two sides like an arc of a circle, which has been read as an abstract head with two shoulders and the opium paintings which were supposedly inspired by Jean Cocteau s series of self portraits that he drew during treatment for his addiction to the drug, opium. It is said that Cocteau s drawings were about the agonies of withdrawal from drugs, and Coyer s paintings served as metaphors for a type of artistic withdrawal from the tenets of modernism after modernism became a habit. Exhibitions Coyer s work has been exhibited all over the country. Throughout the 1980s, Coyer frequently exhibited in New York and was represented by the Harm Bouckaert Gallery in Tribeca . Other notable exhibitions include the Dalsheimer Gallery of Baltimore and the Louis Newman Galleries of Beverly Hills. ref http www.maxcoyer.com artist exhibition ... more details
Early History The Alton Limited was the Alton Railroad Chicago & Alton Railway s flagship service between Chicago and St. Louis . It was introduced in 1899, and reequipped in 1905, and in 1924. Starting in 1903, its motive power was a series of 4 6 2 Pacific steam locomotives. By 1905, it provided regular, daily service with six new cars strikingly decorated in three shades of maroon, with gold stenciling, which led to the nickname, The Red Train. The six car consist included a RPO car, a combine car, a coach, a diner, and two Pullman parlor cars, one of which was the observation car. ref The New Alton Limited Trains Between Chicago and St. Louis, Vol 33, The New England Magazine Oct. 12, 1905 . ref The cars were richly appointed, and the Alton Limited was advertised as The Only Way and as The Most Beautiful Train In America ref Advertisement, Vol 24, The Traffic World, at 1271 Dec. 9, 1922 . ref The last ten Brooks ALCO class P 5 Pacifics were delivered to the C&A in 1913. Two six car trainsets were re equipped in 1924 at a cost of a million dollars. The Chicago observation parlor car included a Japanese tea room and a library, and was 90 long. With its blended red color scheme, it was then billed, The Handsomest Train In The World. The Pacific pulled heavyweight consists were still in operation as late as 1947, though C&A was acquired that year by the Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Railroad GMO . GMO replaced the Pacifics with diesel electric engines, and replaced the heavyweight consist with lightweight, streamlined cars from American Car and Foundry. GMO adopted a variation of the Alton Limited s maroon and red livery for its own streamliners. GMO dropped Alton from the train s name in 1958, and it was known as the Limited until it was discontinued upon Amtrak s takeover of passenger operations in May 1971. ref http www.wilkinsontrains.com traindisp.cfm?train id 109 The Lawrence Scripps Wilkinson Foundation Collection Of Famous Trains ref O scale O scale models of the Alto ... more details
for stenciling are broken down into color layers. Multiple layers of stencils are used on the same ... artists where graffiti is illegal or quasi legal, depending on the city and stenciling surface ... . Home stenciling A common tradition for stencils is in home decorating and arts & crafts . Home ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Pike, Albert, Hotel nrhp type image caption The Albert Pike Residence Hotel. location Little Rock, Arkansas lat degrees 34 lat minutes 44 lat seconds 30.28 lat direction N long degrees 92 long minutes 16 long seconds 11.39 long direction W locmapin Arkansas area built 1929 architect Stern,Eugene John Mann,George R. architecture Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Mission spanish Revival added November 21, 1978 governing body Private refnum 78000625 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref The Albert Pike Residence Hotel is a historic building in Little Rock, Arkansas . The hotel was built in 1929 by the Farrell Hotel Company at an approximate cost of 1,000,000. It was designed by architect Eugene John Stern in the Italian Spanish Revival style. The two main wings are eight stories each, and extend out towards Scott Street. These two wings are connected across the back by a ten story cross section. Decorated stone pediments extend above the roof line in the center of each wing. The cloister type porch graces the main entries which are flanked by triple arched leaded glass windows. Above the entries are terra cotta medallions featuring heraldic shields with the initials AP . The elaborate decor includes detailed stenciling, leaded and stained glass windows, extensive decorative tile, iron work, and ornate light fixtures. The coffered ceiling in the two story main lobby is overlooked by an open mezzanine floor that contains fine antique furnishings, including a custom made Hazelton Bros. grand piano , designed to match the building s interior structural features. The hotel is named after one of Arkansas leading historical figures, Albert Pike , a teacher, attorney, newspaperman, Confederate States of America Confederate Brigadier General, and later a judge of the Arkansas Supreme Court . The building was a hotel from its construction in 1928 opening in 1929 until December 1971, when the Second Baptist Church assumed ownership and began its Albert Pike Residen ... more details
Lambert Hitchcock May 28, 1795, Cheshire, Connecticut 1852 was an American furniture manufacturer ref name Lander http www.americanheritage.com articles magazine ah 2006 5 2006 5 9.shtml David Lander Last Seating America s Best Known Chair Is on the Brink of Extinction American Heritage , Oct. 2006. ref , famous for designing and mass producing the Hitchcock chair. Hitchcock was the son of John Lee Hitchcock, an American Revolutionary War veteran who was lost at sea in 1811. He attended the Episcopal Academy of Cheshire, now known as Cheshire Academy , and was an apprentice to woodworker Silas Cheney. In 1818, he opened a furniture factory in Riverton, Connecticut , then called Hitchcocksville. The factory at first made chair parts. Soon Hitchcock, influenced by Connecticut clockmaker Eli Terry , began mass producing simple, affordable chairs. Instead of painting designs on the backs, he used the relatively new and easier technique of stenciling . By the late 1820s, the Hitchcock Chair Company was producing over 15,000 chairs a year. Although an innovative manufacturer, Hitchcock was an unsuccessful businessman. His company went through receivership in 1832, with his brothers in law joining the business under the name Hitchcock, Alford & Co. In 1843, he sold his interest in the company and started a new company in Unionville, Connecticut , which also failed. He died in 1852 with little money to his name. In 1946, John Tarrant Kenney came upon the abandoned Hitchcock Chair factory while fishing on the Farmington River . He wrote a biography, The Hitchcock Chair , and started a new Hitchcock Chair Company in the same location. That business lasted until 2006, when it was forced to close due to competition from low cost overseas furniture manufacturers. In the spring of 2010, Rick Swenson and his business partner, Gary Hath, purchased the Hitchcock name, plans, and artwork. Their goal is to continue the Hitchcock legacy, bringing Hitchcock furniture into the 21st centu ... more details
Deleted image removed Image Charlie Owens at Turner Studios.jpg frame Charlie Owens at Turner Studios deletable image caption 1 Tuesday, 14 July 2009 Charlie Owens is a mixed media artist currently residing in Atlanta, Georgia , USA . His work has been featured in many exhibits and galleries across the United States, as well as being seen on television, in print, and in other media outlets. Many of his compositions include a variety of both imagery and techniques, including screen printing , stenciling , airbrush , burning, attachment, assemblage, aging, distressing, and acrylic paint ing, among others. His style is notable for its frequent use of cartoon figures often in the style of early 20th century pin up art , pop culture references, Contrast linguistics juxtaposition , and cult phenomenon imagery. Notable work and exhibits Apr, 3rd. 09. Atlanta , GA. Alcove Gallery. Fools Gold ref http www.alcovearts.com alcove alcove events 090400.html Alcove Art Gallery accessdate 7 1 2009 ref Nov, 1st. 2008. Columbus, OH . Rivet Art Gallery. ref http rivetart.com get show?i show 18 Rivet Art Gallery accessdate 7 1 2009 ref Oct, 24th. 2008. Chicago, IL. Burger King Studio. Have It Your Way ref http www.burgerkingstudio.com gallery ?photo 64 Burger King Studios accessdate 7 1 2009 ref Oct, 11th. 2008. Chicago, IL. OhNo Doom. We Need Each Other Sept, 20th. 2008. Atlanta, GA. Eastside Lounge. The Hurt Show May, 9th. 2008. Chicago, IL. Clothes Optional. Owl Kind of Town Apr, 26th. 2008. Atlanta, GA. Foundation1. Groundwork II Apr, 19th. 2008. Asbury Park , NJ. Crybaby Gallery, It Could Be Worse Mar, 15th. 2008. Atlanta, GA. The Rabbit Hole. Sons of the South2 Feb, 1st. 2008. Atlanta, GA. Beep Beep Gallery. Nostalgia Jan, 19th. 2008. Atlanta, GA. Eastside Lounge. Skull Fuck 2 Dec, 14th. 2007. Atlanta, GA. Eastside Lounge. Sons of the South Dec, 1st. 2007. Atlanta, GA. Young Blood. Seasons Dec, 1st. 2007. Mesa, AZ . WindUp Gallery. Sk8Deck the Halls Sept, 7th. 2007. Chicago, IL. ... more details
as early as 1725 and by 1830 thousands of trade painters offered wallpapering, mural painting, and stenciling ... wall stenciling, 1790 1840 year 2003 publisher University Press of New England location Lebanon ... more details
Guy, Yvonne as additional color separator and screen stenciling, Alan as print technician. In 1972 ... takes a key role in color separation and screen stenciling along with additional help from Dan Merrit ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Chester and Clara Congdon Estate nrhp type image Glensheen.JPG caption Lake side view of Glensheen. location 3300 London Rd. br Duluth, MN area built 1905 architect Clarence H. Johnston, Sr. Charles W. Leavitt, Jr. architecture Jacobean Revival, Other added August 15, 1991 governing body State refnum 91001057 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref The Glensheen Historic Estate is a historic mansion on Lake Superior owned by the University of Minnesota Duluth . Glensheen sits on convert 7.6 acre of lake front property, has 38 rooms and is built in the Jacobean architecture Jacobean architectural tradition, inspired by the Beaux Arts architecture Beaux Arts styles of the era. The mansion was constructed as the family home of Chester Adgate Congdon . The building was designed by Minnesota architect Clarence H. Johnston Sr. , with interiors designed by William French and the formal terraced garden and English style landscape designed by the Charles W. Leavitt firm out of New York. Construction began in 1905, and completed in 1908. Description Glensheen s interior, designed by William A. French exhibits Late Victorian, Arts and Crafts movement Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau styles. French also designed the furniture for the house to coordinate with the style in each room. The rooms are trimmed or paneled in Circassian walnut, mahogany, cypress, fumed oak and American walnut, with the furniture in each room made of the same wood used in the woodwork. The original furniture brought into the house in 1908 and 09 remains in virtually the same place it has been for 100 years. Some of the wall coverings and upholstery are also original. The hallways exhibit original stenciling in the Arts and Crafts style as well as beautiful wood carving. Wall and ceiling coverings are made of wool, silk, filled burlap and gold leaf. The doors throughout the home are made of two kinds of wood, with oak on the hallway side and the variety of wood used in the room on the other side. ... more details
Use dmy dates date May 2011 Use Australian English date May 2011 Meek born 1978, Melbourne Melbourne, Australia ref name NGA http artsearch.nga.gov.au Detail.cfm?IRN 162193 Begging for change. 2004 , Meek bio information at National Gallery of Australia National Gallery of Art , Canberra, Australia ref is a notable street artist operating out of Melbourne , Australia , and specialising in the sub genre of Stencil graffiti . Meek started putting up street art in early 2003 and enjoys the irony of his name in a subject area that is all about bragging and boasting. Citation needed date May 2007 He lived in London for some time and was exposed to the work of Banksy . As well as stenciling prolifically, Meek has also hijacked billboards, and used wheat paste and stickers. Citation needed date May 2007 The book Stencil Graffiti Capital devotes a chapter to Meek. ref cite book title Stencil graffiti capital Melbourne author Jake Smallman coauthors Carl Nyman location New York publisher Mark Batty Publisher year 2005 isbn 0976224534 ref Other books that display his works are Stencil Pirates by Josh McPhee, ref cite book title Stencil Pirates A Global Study of the Street Stencil author Josh MacPhee location New York publisher Soft Skull Press year 2004 isbn 1932360158 ref Conform by Saskia Folk ref cite book title Conform FoToFolk no.1 author Saskia Folk location Melbourne publisher Macmillan year 2005 isbn 1876832681 ref and Street art uncut by Matthew Lunn. ref cite book title Street art uncut author Matthew Lunn location Melbourne publisher Craftsman House year 2006 isbn 0975768433 ref Meek is also featured in the film RASH film RASH 2005 , which documents the street art scene of Melbourne, Australia. ref http www.rashfilm.com index.html Rash Scratch it and it Spreads , 2006. Documentary. TV, ABC Australia , 2006. 23 April. 14 00hrs. Featured artist ref The film received an award as Best Feature Documentary by The Film Critics Circle of Australia, 2005. Meek is also well ... more details