Not exact matches
These little
fabric storage buckets from Astrid Weigel are perfect for finding homes for stray knitting needles and
paint brushes —
most importantly they will make your desks and sideboards look fabulous.
small tin buckets easy to find at
paint supply stores small cardboard
paint buckets also at
paint supply stores;
paint or cover with paper chinese food boxes
most craft stores have these in a variety of colors plain paper sack with a drawing or stickers on the front and tied with a ribbon or a cardstock header stapling the bag closed plastic beach buckets check the dollar store for the best price terra cotta flower pots perfect for a garden theme; the kids can
paint these for a party craft too
fabric or felt bags with or without a drawstring large tin cans of course, make sure the edges are not sharp mini canvas totes bought or homemade cardboard boxes such as a cereal box, cut down and covered with paper or
painted; add a ribbon, string or wire handle baskets lots of inexpensive ones available at thrift stores popcorn boxes available at party supply stores Helpful Tips:
Set on the canal with frescoed ceilings, authentic antique furniture, precious silk
fabrics and
paintings from the Tintoretto school situated in one of the
most interesting areas of Venice.
Lake Atitlan: Morning boat tour to visit villages around Lake Atitlan, the first stop will be in Santiago Atitlan village which is inhabited by Tzutujiles (Spanish allies to invade Iximche) which is inhabited since 1,250, also made a visit to the Mayan ruins of Chuitinamit which was the capital of the Tzutujiles.La next stop of the day will be in San Juan La Laguna one of the
most indigenous people around the lake, the rest of the afternoon was used oars to visit women's associations indirectly are dedicated to tourism, maintaining a garden of medicinal plants,
fabric stores and
paint shops.
While
most traditional artists use the tried and true mediums of acrylic or oil
paint, Lauterbach's
paint is
fabric and her brush is thread.
They are supplemented by two early
paintings, several drawings and,
most important, 23 sculptures that sum up her various sculptural uses of wood, bronze, marble, resin and stuffed
fabric.
But what's probably
most interesting about the artist is his ingenious ability with craft, which can best be appreciated in his smaller pieces like his paper cutouts and
fabric paintings, like this one made with white threads woven into luxurious felt for a luminescent, galactic result.
On view is her
most recent work, which consists of abstract
paintings and three - dimensional work,
fabric interceptions and installations.
In Amir H. Fallah's
painting Life's Epic Poem (all works 2017), part of his
most recent body of work in the exhibition «A Stranger in Your Home,» an Iranian - American husband and wife are shrouded in sumptuous
fabrics in their Beverly Hills home, set against prized possessions.
Rauschenberg moved on to make his
most perfectly abstract works since the white
paintings more than 20 years before: the «Jammers,» bannerlike geometrical compositions — often supported by rattan poles — that used gorgeously dyed monochromatic silks and other
fabrics he'd found while visiting India.
As ephemeral as they are translucent, these works present an elusive complexity as the striations of
paint,
fabric, keepsakes, collected and found objects, and clippings from mass - produced paper media coalesce into collages and assemblages that, taken individually or as a series, are
most succinctly described as a multidimensional gestalt.»
All these concerns coalesce vividly in Moyer's
most recent
paintings, large compositions of variegated and multi-hued sections of repurposed marble, slate and stone combined with
fabrics in a spectrum of colors.
And much like
most anonymous craft around us, the
paintings,
fabrics and objects that make up Thorne's installation have no titles — a remarkable decision on Thorne's part.
The sculptures in this exhibition recall in size some of the early domestically - scaled Accumulations, for which Kusama covered such things as ironing boards and travel valises in the stuffed -
fabric protuberances, yet the works on view here are
painted in the style that has come to characterize Kusama's
most recent
paintings.
She says her main influences are Mark Rothko and Luc Tuymans, though her
paintings look
most like the rolls of
fabric in the windows of Shanghai tailor shops.
Even though Burri was never explicitly tied to any movement, to
most viewers his abstract «unpainted
paintings» should appear comfortable in his cultural moment, absorbing the monochromatic interests of Abstract Expressionists, while also setting the ground for Arte Povera and assemblage art.The co-curators work extensively to expand these associations through the exhibition's wall labels, which relate Burri to various artists, works, and moments far beyond the scope of midcentury abstraction, including Piero della Francesca's Madonna of Partition (1455 — 6)(for the subject of incised
fabric), Joseph Beuys (as an artist formed by war), Italian Neorealist cinema (for its use of artifice and rupture to reappropriate the realism of Facist war propaganda), and even Rodin's Gates of Hell (1880 --- 1917)(for the «Combustione Plastica» series» hellish melting of form).
As
most of you know, Landon and I bought our first house a few weeks ago and we have been up to our elbows in boxes, packing tape,
paint samples and
fabric swatches!
>> > SOURCES << < wall colour: Red Earth, ceiling colour: Nancy's Blushes, alcove colour: Picture Gallery Red, velvet curtains: AuDelaVintage,
fabric for sheers: bettiecouture, curtain tassels: FabricsTrimsPillows, curtain hardware: Cozzy Coverings, 3 pink and purple signed and numbered prints from Montreal's St. Michel flea market, vintage radio converted into a Bluetooth speaker by my husband: Daff Design, purple vase on radio & glass owl vase on dining table &
most of the vintage ceramics on buffet: Vanier Moderns, plate with semi-circle hanging on wall in alcove & bowl below it & 2 small bowls leaning against books: Le Lou Ula Atelier, plate with flower: L'Arbre et la Rivière, brass reed sculpture & brass plant stand: The Pale Blue Dot, wooden stool plant stand & purple vase on dining table: Highjinx, rug: eCarpetGallery, Hay Denmark blanket and Ferm Living orange pot: The Modern Shop, framed canvas abstract
painting: Andrea @hunt.
I can't decide what I love
most about the room... the
paint color, the awesome stripes, or the fabulous bird
fabric on the front pillow.
I've been researching
painting upholstery and
most everyone mixes the
paint (acrylic / latex) with
fabric medium.