Sentences with phrase «living magazines spread»

I grew up with Southern Living magazines spread on our coffee table and in my mom's kitchen.
Nevelson appeared in a Life magazine spread posing with Moon Garden + One in 1958.

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You can also catch us in the wonderful «Vegan Life Magazine» where we are regular contributors spreading the word about just how easy vegan travel can be!
Whole Living Magazine, October issue (2011) devotes an 8 page spread to Purple Kale Kitchenworks and the «2 minutes to dinner» method.
What I'm saying is, I literally ended up with a three page spread in Southern Living Magazine because I wasn't afraid to introduce myself, give out a business card, and be friendly via email.
Wow, your attic space reminds me of a spread in the March issue of Country Living Magazine.
While still with Cleveland, Brown made his film debut in the 1963 Western Rio Conchos, an event deemed worthy of a four - page color spread in Life magazine.
Other extras: A 1946 radio version with Joseph Cotten; a curious Life magazine «photo drama» by Hitchcock warning of the perils of spreading wartime rumors; and a trailer.
At home, the flimsy, holey walls were patched with a homemade plaster of boiled water and flour spread on pages of back issues of Look and Life magazines, brought to the house by the landowners, and which Wilson would read.
In her day - to - day work as a Menswear Stylist, she has to dress her clients to look their absolute best in their personal lives and also in highly scrutinized situations like premieres, TV show appearances, magazine spreads and advertisements.
Calling it «Heaven on Earth,» Porter Magazine dedicated a 7 page spread to life in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica.
Autumn is one of the most beautiful times in the Santa Ynez Valley, and with the rustic western charm of a home like Goodgame Ranch, it's no surprise Santa Barbara Life and Style magazine chose this property for their latest fashion shoot and photo spread in their publication.
I am going again to be doing Beach Cottage Love Your Christmas Home and it starts this week — if you remember last year this little series is about having a pretty not perfect home this season and keeping it all real girl and thinking about what you want, instead, and (more importantly what is do - able), of opening Christmas magazines of amazing spreads and beautiful houses (which we all actually know were styled by marketing people, a tonne of assistants and stylists in July) and feeling total and utter let down that your houses / life / food / upper arms will never ever look like that anytime soon when it's really just you and the dog thinking about Christmas until at least the 20th of December.
The formula was simple: a snapshot of Trump's older daughter's well - heeled life — chronicled in fashion editorials and photo spreads in magazines and staged scenarios on social media — juxtaposed with a plea for help from a Halt Action Group member in the text.
In 1953, he was part of a spread in Life Magazine devoted to artists in the Pacific Northwest.
Its publication featured Pollock's spread in Life magazine, and it invited Life to come document it as well.
The artist had just been thrust into the spotlight following an explosive Time magazine spread that asked, «Is he the greatest living painter in the United States?»
Completing the shortlist is the German - born photographer Wolfgang Tillmans, who documents contemporary life and whose spreads have been featured in magazines such as i - D and Interview.
In August 1949, Life magazine published a two and a half page spread on Pollock that asked, «Is he the greatest living painter in the United States?»
Rockets to widespread fame in 1949 following a four - page spread in LIFE magazine that asked, «Is he the greatest living painter in the United States?»
We know from a surviving two - page photographic spread that Warhol ripped from a magazine and annotated with instructions to his studio assistants that his source for the series was Moore's photographs from Life (figure 16).
Everybody was talking about «Jackson Pollock» — thanks largely to the four - page spread about him that had appeared in Life magazine late the previous year.
Another question that Saltz's offer raises: By suggesting that an artist could and would possibly copy Richter's Abstract Expressionist style, is Saltz tipping his hat to the «my kid could that» middlebrow consumer critiques of AbEx that began with Life magazine's 1949 spread on Jackson Pollock and continued through to Cy Twombly and beyond?
The show also includes memorabilia such as a photo by Inge Morath of Sterne wearing a paper mask drawn by Steinberg and a 1951 Life magazine pictorial spread breezily declaring that the husband and wife «ambush the world with pen and paintbrush.»
WALTHAM — In May 1957, Life magazine published a photo spread headlined «Women Artists in Ascendance.»
It happened almost overnight as a result of a 4 - page spread in Life magazine (August 8, 1949) that posed the question, «Is he the greatest living painter in the United States?»
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In her day - to - day work as a Menswear Stylist, she has to dress her clients to look their absolute best in their personal lives and also in highly scrutinized situations like premieres, TV show appearances, magazine spreads and advertisements.
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In her day - to - day work as a Menswear Stylist, she has to dress her clients to look their absolute best in their personal lives and also in highly scrutinized situations like premieres, TV show appearances, magazine spreads and advertisements.
I love magazine spreads with neutral tones and a calm feeling but honestly, living in those spaces would mean I would find myself adding just a little bit of blue in some pillows or accessories, or looking for a way to tweak the space — just a little — with some orange.
And congrats on getting a spread in Country Living, my absolute favorite magazine!
Rarely do we see magazine spreads that are true living.
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