Sentences with phrase «love this map idea»

Love Love Love this map idea.
Melissa I love the map idea!
Love the map idea, can I just copy you and call it a day?
I love the map idea.
But after seeing your idea, I may have to do something to lighten up the backs — love the map idea, love the painted wallpaper idea too — even some nice grasscloth (I think there's some in the basement somewhere) might work.
And I love your map idea too.
then where??? I love the map idea............ you go girl!
I love the map idea... although for me..

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Similar to the editorial calendar that Ardath mapped out for the longer buying cycle, I love the idea of using an editorial calendar to make sure you stay on track with your marketing, whatever your objectives may be.
If you are in a stable relationship that you want to maintain, it's not the best idea to keep flowers, a photo or a painting representing water, a fountain, a big mirror, a washer dryer, a bathroom, or a toilet in your love corner, which is dictated by a bagua map.
I love the paper pieced pencil skirt, and great idea to distress the map.
A few months ago I posted about Couture Maps and how I was absolutely in LOVE with the idea.
Mike Jasper: The original idea came from my love of maps of all kinds, and that way in which every map seems to encapsulate its own world, giving enticing peeks at places we've never been, including secret places known only to a few.
** See a few of our mapped boards for more ideas: East Coast of Australia Road Trip, Things We Love About San Diego, Visit Wales, and Western U.S. National Parks.
Familiar cities and landmarks from The Statue of Liberty to the Grand Canyon are here for your racing pleasure, and I love the idea that you can pull out to the map view at any time and instantly transport to the city you want to race in.
Traveled to Grazer Kunstverein, Austria and The Studio Museum, New York Tenth Anniversary Exhibition, 100 Drawings and Photographs, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York (catalogue) 2000 Made in California: Art, Image and Identity, 1900 - 2000, Section 5, 1980 - 2000, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (catalogue) 1999 Through the Looking Glass, Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, NY 1995 In a Different Light, (co-curator), University of California, Berkeley Art Museum (catalogue) Into a New Museum - Recent Gifts and Acquisitions of Contemporary Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1994 Body and Soul, (with Cindy Sherman, General Idea and Ronald Jones), Baltimore Museum of Art Outside the Frame: Performance and the Object, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art Don't Leave Me This Way: Art in the Age of AIDS, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (catalogue) Black Male, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (catalogue) 1993 Building a Collection: The Department of Contemporary Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston I Love You More Than My Own Death, Venice Biennale 1992 Translation, Center for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw California: North and South, Aspen Art Museum, CO Recent Narrative Sculpture, Milwaukee Art Museum, WI Facing the Finish, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA (catalogue) Nayland Blake, Richmond Burton, Peter Cain, Gary Hume, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York Effected Desire, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh Dissent, Difference and the Body Politic, Portland Art Museum, OR The Auto Erotic Object, Hunter College Art Gallery, New York 1991 Third Newport Biennial: Mapping Histories, Newport Harbor Art Museum, CA (catalogue) Facing the Finish, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Louder, Gallery 400, University of Illinois, Chicago The Interrupted Life: On Death and Dying, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York Anni Novanta, Galleria Comunale d'Arte Moderna, Bologna.
Among the group exhibitions we mention: 99 Cents or Less, MoCAD, Detroit, MI (2017); FRAC Poitou - Charentes, Poitou - Charentes (2016); Global Positioning Systems, Perez Art Museum, Miami, FL (2015); Joie de Vivre, Palais des Beaux - Arts, Lille (2015); Ugo Rondinone: I love John Day, Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2015); Room To Live: Recent acquisitions and works from the collection, MOCA, Los Angeles (2013); Retour du monde, a commission for public transport in Paris, Musée d'art moderne et contemporain, Geneva (2013); Hors les Murs, FIAC Jardin des Tuileries, Paris (2012); Mapping the Studio: Artists from the François Pinault Collection, Palazzo Grassi / Punta della Dogana, Venice (2009); Château de Tokyo / Tokyo, Redux, Ile de Vassivière (2008); The Uncertainty of Objects and Ideas, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC (2006); 5 Milliards d'Années, Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2006); Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of Art, New York (2004); Terminal 5, JFK Airport, New York (2004).
For instance, I went all the way across the country because I loved the idea of being able to point to a map of the United States, and know that I covered all that ground with just the power of my legs and lungs.
I love your great article and with your idea I make a mapping of my Character Strengths (CS) which are:
I love that accent wall with the layered maps — such a genius idea!
I love the framed souvenir map — I've been wanting to add more of our memories to our walls and this is a great idea.
I really love the idea of using the maps from a calendar as framed art.
Your map wall is awesome — I love it with the more perfectly imperfect look of the push pins rather than the wallpaper anyway: — RRB - Now I need to hop over to Paper Source and check it out — I had no idea that there was such a thing as map paper!
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