, I will gaze
at pictures of kitchens to get my fix.
Not exact matches
Someday, when I'm dead and my tinies are going through my things, they are going to shake their heads
at my computer files: Why are there so many
pictures of the
kitchen floor?
I recognize that I will never ever eat a dessert made out
of Oreo Coookies again as long as I live and I probably won't ever be the type
of mom who makes a three tiered «Oh The Places You Go» themed birthday cake, but I love to look
at the
pictures because they are fun and cute and beautiful, and then I take that inspiration back to my
kitchen and set out to prove to the world that you don't need food coloring, bread crumbs or sugar to make food look cute and fun.
Australian Organic and Loving Earth were thrilled to offer The Raw Food
Kitchen audience the chance to be the lucky recipient
of one
of these amazing Loving Earth Packs valued
at $ 80 (
pictured).
I'm often cooking or baking
at this time... sampling new recipes... getting prepped for
picture taking when the light is
at its best... shooing everyone out
of the
kitchen like a madwoman....
An example
of this are the two installation
pictured: Above, a high quality customized safety gate with an auto lock door placed
at the bottom
of a staircase, below, another custom sectional baby gate, this time installed to keep children out
of the
kitchen.
Try exploring books
at the library, going on nature hikes, playing around with different recipes in the
kitchen, coloring, taking
pictures together, kicking the soccer ball
at the park — the list
of simple, organic ways to explore various interests with your kids is endless.
What first began as an Instagram to share
pictures of dishes
at her favorite restaurants in the city with family and friends soon evolved into a blog filled with recipes she created in her
kitchen.
We know that some
of our favorite chefs, like Dan Kluger
at ABC
Kitchen and Rick Moonen (
pictured), take sustainability seriously.
Just as with helping in the
kitchen, adding children to the mix may lengthen your shopping experience and make for a tiny bit more work, but remember to look
at the bigger
picture: we are building their food philosophy that will serve them for the rest
of their lives.
I wish I had taken more
pictures...
Of the pompom wreath
at the front door with the fox nestled inside like two odd long lost soul mates...
Of our bathroom where the embroidered hooks hold wreaths and ornaments...
Of the garlands above our
kitchen sink... But I didn't.
Specifically, the students will utilize
pictures from Santa's home
at the North Pole, such as the living area, the
kitchen area, the outside
of the front
of the home, the garage, the
kitchen where a fresh batch
of chocolate chip cookies are in the oven, the toy - making facility, and the study where Santa creates and engineers all
of his next wonderful creations for deserving children.
Take a look
at The New Camp Cookbook: even without the title splashed across the front cover, you would be able to tell from the
picture that these recipes are for cooking outside
of the
kitchen, over a fire.
Think
of the word «volunteers» and you might
picture a group
of people so generous that they put aside the fun things in life - say, Xbox games and time on the beach - in favor
of spending dull, grinding hours
at soup
kitchens and nursing homes.
A Selection
of American Art: Minimalism and After, Galerie Ronny Van de Velde, Antwerp, Belgium (catalogue) The
Kitchen Art Benefit, Curt Marcus & Leo Castelli Galleries, New York Re-Framing Cartoons, Loughelton Gallery, New York Grids, Vrej Baghoonian Gallery, New York Modern Detour / Umweg Moderne: R.M. Fischer, Peter Halley, Laurie Simmons, Wiener Secession, Vienna (catalogue) The Last Decade: American Artists
of the 80s, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York (curated by Collins & Milazzo, catalogue) Weitersehen 1980 — 1990, Krefelder Kunstmuseen, Museum Haus Lange and Museum Haus Esters, Krefeld, Germany (catalogue) Mel Bochner, Peter Halley, Robert Rauschenberg, Sonnabend Gallery, New York Classical Modernism: Six Generations, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York Peter Halley, Annette Lemieux, Meyer Vaisman, Galerie Antoine Candau, Paris Peter Halley, Jeff Koons, Meyer Vaisman, Galerie Carola Moesh, Berlin 1989 Nonrepresentation: The Show
of the Essay, Anne Plumb Gallery, New York (catalogue); travelled to Security Pacific Corporation, Los Angeles (curated by Jeremy Gilbert - Rolfe, catalogue) Horn
of Plenty, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (catalogue) Buena Vista, John Gibson Gallery, New York (curated by Collins & Milazzo, catalogue) Abstraction in Question, John and Mable Ringling Museum
of Art, Sarasota, FL (catalogue); travelled to Center for the Fine Arts, Miami Paula Cooper Gallery, New York A Climate
of Site, Galerie Barbara Farber, Amsterdam (curated by Robert Nickas, catalogue) Science — Technology — Abstraction: Art
at the End
of the Decade, University Art Galleries, Wright State University, Dayton, OH (catalogue) Prospect 89, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main (catalogue) Re-Presenting the 80s, Simon Watson Gallery, New York (catalogue) Ten + Ten: Contemporary Soviet and American Painters, Fort Worth Museum
of Art, Fort Worth, TX; travelled to San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA; Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI; Corcoran Gallery
of Art, Washington, DC; Artists» Union Hall
of the Tretyakov, Krymskaia Embankment, Moscow, USSR; State
Picture Gallery
of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic; Central Exhibition Hall, Leningrad, USSR (catalogue) The Silent Baroque, Villa Arenberg, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg, Austria (catalogue) New Editions, Pace Prints, New York Psychological Abstraction, Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art, Athens (catalogue) Exposition Inaugurale, Fondation Daniel Templon, Musée Temporaire, Fréjus, France (catalogue) Wittgenstein: The Play
of the Unsayable, Wiener Secession, Vienna, Austria; travelled to Palais des Beaux - Arts, Brussels (catalogue) Abstraction — Geometry — Painting, Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY; travelled to Center for the Fine Arts, Miami, FL; Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT (catalogue) New Work by Gallery Artists: John Baldessari, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Ashley Bickerton, Mel Bochner, Carroll Dunham, Fischli + Weiss, Gilbert & George, Peter Halley, Barry Le Va, Haim Steinbach, Meyer Vaisman, Terry Winters, Robert Yarber, Sonnabend Gallery, New York Gober, Halley, Kessler, Wool: Four Artists from New York, Kunstverein, Munich (catalogue) Projects and Portfolios: The 25th National Print Exhibition, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY (catalogue) Recent Acquisitions, Carl Solway Gallery, Cincinnati, OH Buena Vista, John Gibson Gallery, New York
Rudolph, now SAMA's chief curator and American art curator, worked
at the Dallas Museum
of Art eight years ago when it acquired one
of Sully's most remarkable fancy
pictures, Cinderella
at the
Kitchen Fire (1843), and Rudolph and Soltis's desire to understand how it fit into his career planted the seeds for Painted Performance.
«Painting
pictures of objects from the most ordinary
of worlds — the table, the
kitchen, the grocery store — allows me to look
at these objects long and differently,» The still - life painter writes.
Her work has been viewed
at large in New York by The Swiss Institute, Whitney Museum
of American Art, Leo Koenig Inc., Art in General, The
Kitchen, Larissa Goldston Gallery, Higher
Pictures Gallery, and Movement Research, and internationally
at Zendai MOMA in Shanghai, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Oaxaca in Mexico, and the Stedelijk Museum and Stroom Den Hague in the Netherlands.
1976 A Proposition + Some Questions as to Moved
Picture, Artists Space, New York, US An Exhibition on the Work
of Lawrence Weiner, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, NL Five Works One Book One Videotape, Institute
of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London, UK A Work
of Lawrence Weiner Presented
at 17 Queens Lane, Robert Self Gallery, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK With Relation to the Various Manners
of Use, The
Kitchen, New York, US
His work is regularly exhibited in a variety
of contexts around the world
at venues including: The Whitney Museum
of American Art; The Getty Museum; The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; The Art Gallery
of Ontario; The International Film Festival Rotterdam; The Toronto Film Festival; The New York Film Festival; The San Francisco International Film Festival, The Viennalle, Austria; Visual Arts Center, University
of Texas
at Austin; The International Short Film Festival Oberhausen; The Drawing Center, NYC; Mitchell Algus Gallery, NYC; PS1 / MoMA; The
Kitchen; The Center for Contemporary Art, Glasgow, Visual Art Center
at the University
of Texas
at Austin, The Images Festival; Issue Project Room, NYC; Pacific Film Archive / Berkeley Art Museum; Aurora
Picture Show, Houston; The Gene Siskel Film Center, Chicago, and elsewhere
Also, if you look back
at an earlier post on the Dining Room, it would also obstruct the view
of the black and white photography, on the
picture ledge, from the
Kitchen.
I did a post with some
of the «marble» samples we looked
at as options, here: http://rindymae.blogspot.com/2013/05/counter-samples.html For anyone else looking into laminate options, I also have a ton
of pictures of kitchens with laminate counters on my Pinterest board here: http://pinterest.com/rindymae/
kitchens/
I look
at that barn every time I come home, and I've always wanted to frame a
picture of it, so I'm excited to finally have it captured for keeps in our
kitchen!
I almost installed the same tile in our new basement bathroom 3 years ago, HomeDepot had the tile here
at our store, I loved the tile, but my husband didn't like it.So what do you do.I got another tile that he liked.I know that once you get everything the way it should be you will love your tile.Don't forget to send us the finished
pictures.Oh yes and also waiting to see
pictures of your
kitchen too.
I wonder if
pictures will be posted and gawked
at thirty years from now
of our modern
kitchens...
it's been a fun spot for the kiddos to sit and hang out when we're cooking in the
kitchen as they like to look through all
of the
pictures and talk about some
of the experiences they remember (and fortunately they are finally
at an age where they aren't ripping them off and throwing them everywhere!
Uploaded by CaroL Caldas
at Friday, April 5, 2013, the fascinating White Modern Open
Kitchen With Wood Cabinetry Inspiring Interior Designs image above is one
of the few fascinating
pictures that related to the main post Fascinating Interior Design in Modern Style Decorated with Rustic Tone.
So looking
at one
picture of this should help most people get an idea
of how they could duplicate the look in their own
kitchen.
The
picture above is how my family
kitchen looked
at the beginning
of the summer.
Guess I could place
at least 3
of my own
kitchen into one
of those on the
picture!!
My friend Jana asked if I could take a look
at the
kitchen in a house they're in the process
of fixing up and I couldn't wait to see
pictures of what she was workin» with.
Hi Karen, There are definitely exceptions to this «rule» but most
of the time, when I'm looking
at a
picture of a dated
kitchen with a badly shaped island, it simply should have been a square or rectangle, the end.
But I did look
at the
kitchen pictures and think, «What a ridiculous amount
of glassware.»
Uploaded by CaroL Caldas
at Saturday, June 8, 2013, the exciting Modern
Kitchen With Dark Wood image above is one
of the few exciting
pictures that related to the main page The Remarkable
Kitchen Islands in Your Beautiful
Kitchen.
-LSB-...] every time I post a
picture of our
kitchen on my Instagram,
at least one person asks about my wood ceiling.
Have you seen
pictures of my white
kitchen... yikes... I guess I'm not trending, not this year
at least.
Just a note, the smiley face
at the end looks funky and the
picture after «and the other side
of our
kitchen» is not
of your
kitchen, it's
of what looks to be your idea board:) what a before and after!!
Then we walked through the dining room, (sorry I didn't get any
pictures of this room) into the
kitchen at the back
of the house.
In the meantime, lets look
at some
pictures of other small upgrades we have been making in the
kitchen.
So before we get to all the
pictures of the new
kitchen let's go back and look
at what the
kitchen originally looked like and how the floor plan has changed.
Instead, the
kitchen - dining room is upstairs, with the main bedroom and bathroom downstairs,
at the back
of the house, while this room (
pictured) is a study - bedroom, with the sitting room
at the front
of the house.