Sentences with phrase «as ceiling paintings»

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All that big pagentry is something I remember Jesus holding as important... I hear he loved hanging out in elaborate buildings and admiring the millions paid to paint the ceilings and line the walls with gold... while the poor sat in the streets begging for help..
I tried to think back to the hours I spent as an angsty eighth grader staring at my ceiling until an idea for a drawing came to me, doing nothing but listening to music and painting candle holders, drawing until I was so bored I actually wanted to practice violin.
Parisian owner Marc - Antoine Rambaud, wishes to invite customers to his restaurant as if it were his home, transporting them to the Mediterranean, with open - air terraces, arched passageways and blue painted ceilings.
As it turned out, the girls did not have best aim, we had paint on the cupboards, on the floor even on the ceiling.
As a relative newcomer to the breastfeeding club, walking into a room of floor to ceiling paintings of mothers feeding their young was a bit like finding a lost tribe.
If you would like to take the theme one step further, then look into getting a small can of glow - in - the - dark paint and painting stars on the ceiling, as well.
Mr Sharawy explained that most of the structures were complete with others being fitted with ceiling and other electrical wiring as well as painting.
That seems off the table from House leadership, which is painting the debt ceiling proposal as a compromise and a way to reach the Administration half way.
In the video, Paladino paints himself as a victim of an «overzealous» US district attorney who charged one of his companies with a violation of the Clean Air Act in connection with asbestos found in the ceiling of a defunct Syracuse bowling alley it was renovating, and eventually razed.
«The ceiling will be an LED screen which will appear as a blue sky with clouds,» said Cuomo, who was speaking at a midtown hotel under chandeliers whose hard surfaces were similarly painted blue.
Or paint just the ceiling to create a sunny feel, a favorite technique of New York City — based interior designer Thomas Jayne — try Benjamin Moores Aura in banana yellow ($ 54.99) and add a lighter - color paint to tone down the hue as desired.
Using the same paint color and finish (White Dove OC - 17; benjaminmoore.com) for the walls, ceiling, and shelving made the built - ins disappear and helped the room as a whole look bigger.
This was held at Wimbourne House — a magnificent converted hat making factory from the 1890s, now converted into a photography studio, painted in spotless white with a beautiful original floor to ceiling arched windows as the standout feature in the space.
We painted the fireplace opening surround with charcoal chalk paint to match the canister lights on the ceiling, and I painted a big letter «N» that I've had hanging around here for years with the same paint, as well as a small shelf so that a few things match.
So, following some inspiration from (where else???) Pinterest, we decided to paint the shelves the same ivory as the molding around the ceiling, and white wash the red brick.
The new armour progression system will allow you to create super-powered suites of skills that feel game - breaking compared to the limits Low Rank let you believe were actually real - you saw the sky, but Monster Hunter saw a painted ceiling, as it laughed at you from its glistening tower in space like a mad - faced Bond villain - but you'll have to grind like crazy to acquire the perks you need.
It's hilarious to hear Giacometti rail against his peers, insulting Chagall's ceiling for the Paris Opera as «fucking house painting
Have your camera ready as you discover the historical sights of Rome, including St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican Museums, and the Sistine Chapel with its world - famous Michelangelo's ceiling paintings.
The local architecture firm Cherem Serrano kept the original Catalan vaulted ceilings, painted the wooden floors white and installed up to eight bespoke lattice - brick bunks in each room, as well as en - suite bathrooms with rain showers.
There are two parts to this chateau, a fortress dating from the 13th century, dominated by an octagonal living area and a Renaissance castle (the room designed by Jacquet Montbron) with richly furnished rooms such as the «golden sumptuous lounge with a beautiful painted ceiling.
Cobblestone walkways are canopied with illuminated painted ceilings of clouds drifting by on a blue sky as if you are strolling the piazza in Venice.
Celebrities such as Lauren Bacall and Margaret Thatcher have stayed in this gem of a hotel and dined in its decadent Leopard Lounge & Restaurant, an ebony and gold masterpiece of Gilded Age style and colonial grandeur with a ceiling hand - painted by artist Lino Mario.
The decor is a fusion of Moroccan and pop art, where the seats are actually old paint tins and oil drums, as well as funky lanterns hanging all over the ceiling.
Viewed within the modern monastic space of the Paul Kasmin Gallery, with its cool white walls, polished floors, and concrete ceiling, the visceral earth tones and frantic forms of Lee Krasner's «Umber Paintings» emerge as fields of boundless energy.
Artschwager painted it (from a rendering in the papers) with his characteristic detachment, in acrylic on Celotex, the fiberboard then used as ceiling tile or insulation.
Combining a ceiling mounted projector and wall - bound painting into a single work, they take as their starting point contemporary painter Albert Oehlen's forays into projections on paintings.
In her compositions Jebavy often includes glassware forms that call to mind other Baroque artworks, such as Bernini's expansive Baldachin in St. Peter's Cathedral, or illusionistic Italian ceiling paintings and cathedrals, building altar - like architectural spaces that are at once intimate, domestic, and banal, and monumental, metaphysical, and transcendental.
An analogous distinction can be made between easel paintings that function as windows and the sort of trompe l'oeil murals favored by Baroque ceiling painters.
And even its grayness looks as if it could be reflected color from the slate floor or from the concrete coffers in the ceiling and then you realize that there's fabric that's stretched over a support, a giant painting support, it's kind of a wonderful thing.
The photographs and drawings from the book are part of the exhibition, as is a close - to - scale reconstruction of the roof and painted ceiling of a synagogue that once stood in the city of Gwoździec.
The latest solo exhibition Silence of the Music at Lehmann Maupin gallery in New York was conceived as a site - specific, where each of the five rooms had a unique selection of paintings and objects covering the walls, from the floor to the ceiling.
As I gaze up into the top third of the painting, I can't help considering the distinctive ceiling of the High Museum, with its evenly spaced circular apertures to the sky.
For the rope paintings, she uses the same skin - mimicking textiles as her paintings» ground, and then tightly spins the finished paintings into ropes held together only by a cast bronze knot and a bronze tack where they meet the wall or the ceiling.
Another adjustments is the wooden floor painted grey and the light is not as direct and harsh, as in previous years, as they spanned a white cloth across to the ceiling which filters the light.
The first drawing by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo in the collection, Chronos Devouring his Child (Fig. 4), was purchased in 1934 from A. Everett «Chick» Austin, Jr., director of the Wadsworth Athenaeum at Hartford and a fellow Harvard graduate student with Professor of Art Agnes Rindge; Austin evidently bought the sheet from the Savile Gallery in London.21 The brown ink and wash drawing with traces of black chalk is a variation of a work in The Metropolitan Museum of Art and is related to a drawing in The Pierpont Morgan Library that is very close in concept to a portion of the ceiling of the Palazzo Clerici in Milan.22 Other gifts of drawings came in the 1930s, mostly contemporary American art, as well as nineteenth - century sketchbooks by Sanford Robinson Gifford, which complemented the four paintings by this Hudson River School painter that were already in the Magoon collection.
It could be black beams running every which way from floor to ceiling by Serge Alain Nitegeka, a South African artist (with Marianne Boesky), as both obstacle and invitation to his paintings.
In order to read and view the work, one must turn their head to look up, as one would with paintings on the vaulted ceilings of an antiquated museum.
About his use of color in these series could be noted that each of these paintings is rendered as a basic tricolor flag: earthy red carpet, blue walls, white ceiling.
Inspired by the city's lagoon and canals, Twombly splashed acrylic on to canvases shaped like baroque ceiling paintings, as if Monet was meeting Jackson Pollock and Tiepolo.
This is also evident in With All My Love For The Tulips, I Pray Forever (2011), a sculptural installation — shown for the first time in the United States — in which oversized flower - potted tulips in fiberglass - reinforced plastic are painted with the same red polka dots as the floor, ceiling, and walls, creating an all - enveloping viewing experience while at the same time diminishing the appearance of depth.
Victor Ehikhamenor has filled the ground floor with an installation that features canvas - covered walls coated with painted patterns and shapes, as well as mirrors and small bronze sculptures that hang from the ceiling.
Stingel's carpets actually function more as interventions into surrounding architecture, in a manner related to the methods of the French artist Daniel Buren, who has installed his striped paint ngs and banners on walls, ceilings, windows, storefronts, and outdoor benches, partly to call attention to their environments, both physical and political.
Minerva's heel thrusts down on the hip of Sedition in a sketch for the Whitehall Banqueting House ceiling Rubens painted in the 1630s, but the hag she seeks to pitch into the depths has no means of support: won't they tumble together, as if into the Reichenbach Falls?
As part of Mercer Union's Summer Studio Projects, over the past four weeks these artists have developed a walk - in drawing / painting using the floors, walls and ceilings of the -LSB-...]
The «draped» paintings, as they would be called, were abstract works on canvas but without a frame, the canvases could be stretched across walls, bunched up like bed sheets, even hung from ceilings.
I had been thinking about doing an installation of all double - sided work hung from the ceiling precisely so the viewer would become a part of the work and the boundaries of the paintings would blur as one walked through the space.
Using unconventional materials such as Formica and Celotex (a fibrous paper - composite often used for ceiling tiles), he has made paintings that incorporate three - dimensional space and sculptures that embrace pictorial illusion.
His practice is grounded in melancholic portrayals of objects or places from everyday life, through painting, sculpture or installation such as «Space Paintings», in which he paints directly onto the walls, ceilings and floors of a room.
Here, he has installed a layered selection executed in black silkscreen ink and spray paint together with a floor - to - ceiling piece, which the artist refers to as a Wall Work, applied directly to the wall.
You might not notice walls like these as much in a museum because they typically are built close to ceiling height, but Capitain Petzel's space is two stories high with a mezzanine, which meant that I couldn't just hang a painting on one of those walls without it looking like a sculpture.
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