The only non-structural decorative element is a sculpture by Carol Peace, showing that a single eye -
catching piece of artwork can enhance an otherwise empty space.
If marble countertops and marble pastry boards are just a little too ordinary for your tastes, how about an eye -
catching piece of artwork?
Instead, invest in a unique wall hanging, or an eye -
catching piece of artwork, and leave the bark at the park.
Not exact matches
For Wii U — I still haven't done arkham asylums riddler challenges (you know, the ones you unlock by picking up all the riddler trophies), I haven't 100 % synched AC3 yet, I haven't found all
of the 100 heroes yet (missing 25 guys) and not even normal difficulty has platinum medals on all missions, I haven't gotten all orbs in Trine 2, done all missions in the ZEN / SW tables I have, gotten all the
pieces in Toki Tori 2, didn't unlock all
artwork yet in chronicles
of mystara, didn't get far in Zombi U or Need for speed — still have to
catch up on months
of DLC for monster hunter 3 Ultimate — still have to pick up the DLC for Injustice and haven't gotten around to buying Spiderman yet...
Browsing the
artwork of Art Contemporain, we discovered several other
pieces that may prove a good
catch.
Among the
pieces that
caught our (camera) eye are
artworks by Tomás Saraceno (Ring Bell Light, at Esther Schipper); Rob Pruitt (Safety Cones, at Gavin Brown's Enterprise); Jennifer Rubell (Portrait
of the Artist, at Steven Friedman — interview with Jennifer Rubelll coming soon); Matias Faldbakken (at Standard, Oslo); Jeppe Hein (Right Diagonal Cut, at 303 Gallery); Dan Graham (2 - Way Mirror Cylinder Bisected By Perforated, at Lisson Gallery); Jeff Koons (at Gagosian Gallery); Raphael Hefti (at Ancient & Modern); Marlie Mul (Frame, at Fluxia); James Lee Byars (Four in a Dress, at Michael Werner); Adrián Villar Rojas (at Marian Goodman), and Amelia Pica (Memorial for Intersections # 3, at Herald St).
His
piece «Love Wins» may
catch your eye as anti-gun
artwork at first glance, but that's far too narrow
of a scope.
Compliment your child's latest
piece of artwork or the last sporting event (wait until you hear about the great
catch she made!)