Release Date: 2007-08-19

Number of Patterns: 17

PUFFY P

PUFFY P creates supercute art for licensing. Pilar Erika Johnson, the Chief Puff creates all of the artwork for PUFFY P. She’s a superstar illustrator and designer out of San Francisco with 10 years of experience creating award winning art & media for the youth market. Obsessed with pop culture, teen magazines, and monster trucks, Pilar has created art for toys, stickers, greeting cards, concert posters, ad campaigns, and more. Before working in illustration, she was a children’s art teacher and teen group home counselor for many years. Her client list includes Charles Schwab, Circuit City, Macromedia, HP, chickclick.com, Bill Graham Presents, Butterfield & Butterfield, and several kids and teens websites.

You can see more at http://www.PUFFYP.com & http://www.pilaromatic.com

Our SegPlayPC™ PUFFY P set includes 17 fun patterns to color.

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Release Date: 2014-02-09

Number of Patterns: 18

Rachel Ruysch – Dutch Flower Painter

Rachel Ruysch (1664 -1750) was a Dutch still life painter best known for her artwork involving flowers. She was undoubtedly inspired by her father, a very famous botanist of the era. She had a long career of painting starting at age 15 and continuing producing excellent works well into her 80s. The backgrounds of her paintings were very dark, which was the style for flower paintings at the time. Later in her life, she was influenced by another painter who painted lighter backgrounds, and she too adapted that style. You’ll find many examples of her works in our pattern set, with flowers in bouquets, vases, and with various props including a butterfly, fruits, tree trunks, tulips, insects, and bees.

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Release Date: 2006-11-21

Number of Patterns: 18

Rembrandt van Rijn – 17th Century Dutch Master

Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669) is definitely one of the greatest painters in European history. His contributions in portraying human emotions and natural movement in his paintings occured during the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century. Our collection includes most all of his most reknown works including several self portraits, “”Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp””, “”The Jewish Bride””, “”The Night Watch””, “”Portrait of a Lady with an Ostrich-Feather Fan”” and “”Syndics of the Drapers’ Guild

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Release Date: 2010-11-07

Number of Patterns: 25

Right as Rain

Rain is liquid precipitation which is a common weather event throughout the world. Rain has a emotional impact on people depending where they live. In temperate climates, rain tends to increase the stress level, whereas in dry places rain can be soothing and lift people’s spirit. We hope our collection of rain-themed patterns lifts your spirits! We’ve included a number of well composed photographic images which convey rainy scenes: showing rain drops on leaves, branches, and flowers, rain falling in puddles and streams, and rain falling in desert and mountainous terrains.

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Release Date: 2014-07-30

Number of Patterns: 25

Robert Delaunay – French Abstract Artist

Robert Delaunay (1885-1941) was a French artist who founded the Orphism movement known for strong colors and geometric shapes. He is best known for his bold use of color and experiments with tone and depth. He was also labeled a divisionist for his use of large tiles to construct small but symbolic works. Along with fellow artists Metzinger, George Seurat, and Paul Signac, their works are considered part of a Neo-impressionism which started in France. Delaunay’s later works are more abstract with nonfigurative paintings that still had the characteristics of brilliant colors and felt dynamic. Our Robert Delaunay pattern set contains a broad collection of his works showing his most recognized works including Portrait de Metzinger, Tour Eiffel, The Towers of Laon, Color Explosion, Circular Forms, Simultaneous Windows in the City, Endless Rhythm, St. Severin, and Nu à la coiffeuse. There’s also a self portrait of Robert Delaunay.

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Release Date: 2013-10-26

Number of Patterns: 44

Robert Henri – American Portrait Artist and Teacher

Robert Henri (1865 – 1929) was an American painter and teacher and a leading figure of the Ashcan School of American realism. The Ashcan school was a moment away from impressionism and focused more on realistic art which would be more relevant to the artist’s time and experience. Henri became a influential art teacher emphasizing more the attitude to their approach to art. His works comprise many portraits including those of his fellow painters. Our collection of Robert Henri patterns includes many of his most recognized works including Salone, Mary Agnes, Woman in Manteau, Irish Boy, La Reina Mora, the Goat Herder, El Tango, Viv in Blue Stripes, Segovian Girl , Roshanara, Patience, as well as several landscapes.

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