Mid-Week Dream Digital Limited Print of Drawing by Stacy Stewart Smith beneath etchings and magnifying glass of muscular man in a tank top and scull cap with illegible Mandarin type.

Affiche "Rêve de milieu de semaine" par Stacy Stewart Smith Cellphone Art

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Mid-Week Dream Digital Limited Print of Drawing by Stacy Stewart Smith beneath etchings and magnifying glass of muscular man in a tank top and scull cap with illegible Mandarin type.

Affiche "Rêve de milieu de semaine" par Stacy Stewart Smith Cellphone Art

$50.00
Prix promotionnel  $50.00 Prix régulier 
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Description

Rêve de milieu de semaine (affiche/art numérique) 2011 © Stacy Stewart Smith (il)

Numérisé à partir d'un original daté de 2007.

Contenu : Un fichier jpeg numérique RVB téléchargeable pour utilisation sur écran uniquement (72 dpi) environ 10,5" x 14") 771 x 1008 pixels

NOTE : Le filigrane n'apparaîtra pas sur l'économiseur d'écran téléchargé.

Autorisations : Pour l'art numérique sur écran uniquement, une seule utilisation. Limité à 50 téléchargements.

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Care

Stacy Stewart Smith offers made-to-order garments, fine art, and digital publications — each requiring different care. Please refer to the product description for care and handling instructions specific to your purchase. For garments: dry clean or spot clean unless otherwise noted; do not machine wash. For fine art: keep away from direct sunlight and humidity; handle with clean, dry hands or cotton gloves. For digital products and publications: no physical care required; download and archive your files upon receipt.

Design

Every Stacy Stewart Smith piece begins as a drawing and ends as a decision — a deliberate choice of textile, construction method, and proportion made by a single designer with five decades of practice. The same eye that composes a painting composes a coat: line, weight, negative space, and the relationship between form and the body that inhabits it. Garments are produced in New York City, one at a time, to the measurements and preferences of the individual client. No two pieces are identical. No production run exists. This is not manufacturing — it is making.

The atelier sources textiles for their hand, weight, and longevity. Sustainability here is not a campaign. It is the natural consequence of making only what is wanted, from materials chosen to last, by a craftsman who will not put his name on anything less.

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