Sentences with phrase «combining wood and metal»

There is a timeless aesthetic in combining wood and metal elements, and this modular kitchen system takes maximum advantage of it.
Rich and refined interior design is accentuated by the center panel, which combines wood and metal finishes, as well as by the door trim, embellished with metal - finish panels for window and door switches.

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Respectfully adding contemporary, Oriental touches, they elegantly combined wood, metal, leather and marble to create a luxurious, timeless feel.
I love that Emily combined different textures of soft fabrics, woods, and metal for this gender neutral baby room.
It combines whitewashed wood and metal in a slender profile and layers easily with any furnishings.
«Porsche's interior design and build quality are among the best in the world, combining an artistic aesthetic with sumptuous, finely stitched leather and real wood and metal accents.»
Leather, wood and metal combine to make a truly luxurious interior.
Riverfront Pets features a modern yet inviting shopping environment, which combines clean, metal fixtures with warm wood flooring and accents.
Keeping with its aim of promoting a new generation of Asian artists, Galerie Paris - Beijing celebrates the creative energy of the Land of the Calm Morning with works that combine the use of traditional materials such as wood, metal or charcoal, and the exploration of highly innovative techniques.
He utilizes his exhaustive study of glass manufacturing processes to produce — in his own studio — luminous color effects in blown and molded glass, combined with typically collaborative efforts with experts in wood, metal, etching and photography.
Installed among a number of large, monochromatic pictures, now known as the White Paintings (1951), and a few Elemental Sculptures (ca. 1953)-- objects combining stone, wood, rusted metal, and found objects — was a selection of his Black paintings, an imposing series of large canvases layered with newspaper and dark paint of varying finish and consistency.
Her works combine Western modernist geometry with arabesques and other motifs from Islamic art, while displaying an ease with materials including wood, metal, and stone.
Installed among a number of large, monochromatic pictures, now known as the White Paintings (1951), and a few Elemental Sculptures (ca. 1953)-- objects combining stone, wood, rusted metal, and found objects — was a selection of his Black paintings, an imposing series of large canvases layered with newspaper and dark paint of varying finish and consistency.1 Among the works on view was this untitled canvas, now known as Untitled [black painting with portal form](1952 — 53), which the artist is believed to have begun in early 1952.2 This painting was one of several compositions that originated at Black Mountain College near Asheville, North Carolina (fig. 2), where Rauschenberg studied intermittently between 1948 and 1952.
The oil, paper, fabric, newsprint, wood, metal and plastic with mirror and string on wood construction «combine» was executed in 1954.
Her installations, created with rubbish, discarded objects and the detritus of everyday life, combine the anonymous and banal nature of the materials (wood, stone, cement, metal) with a sense of the immediacy, spontaneity and poetry that pervades them.
Of course, there were many thematic and visual references to poverty and exclusion that were framed by the discourse of art history — as in a metal construction by Jannis Kounellis [who died in February this year] that combines a hard - edged steel - cast minimalist frame with multicoloured rags of Arte Poveraat White Cube, for example; or in a an arresting display of Sadie Benning's «drawings» made of wood, Aqua - Resin, casein and acrylic gouache with motifs reminiscent of African textilesat Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects; or works about otherness framed by the formerly excluded, or on their behalf — as in a display from the Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg, South Africa; or Andres Serrano's unforgettable photographs of notable figures in American pop culture, such as his portrait of Snoop Dogg (America)(2002) placed next to that of Donald Trump, on view at Galerie Nathalie Obadia.
Beginning with once adored furniture, dishware and carefully folded linens she transform our collective agreements of domestic life by shattering and combining them with materials such as concrete, copper and rusted metal, and repurposed wood.
Working with serial cast glass parts to enlarge scale and combining these elements with metal, wood and other materials to create monumental works, he has raised glass sculpture to the realm of public art.
Often working with every day and found materials such as fabric, glass, wood, metal and ceramics, the artist typically makes small to medium scale organic constructions that combine an almost «Beuysian» shamanistic or ritualistic use of materials with the formalism of early modernist sculptural objects.
El Anatsui combines the visual language of painting and sculpture in his draped wall - work Telesma, 2014, which intricately weaves together found objects from across West Africa — discarded liquor bottle caps, wrappers, bits of metal and wood — to reflect his interest in consumption and reuse, and address the region's colonial legacy.
It combines inlaid metal etching, intaglio and woodblock printing with two separate woodblocks made of beech wood.
Other examples of the Neo-Dadaist-style «junk art» include Hudson River Landscape (1951, Whitney Museum of American Art) and Australia (1951, MoMA, NY), both by David Smith (1906 - 1965); Untitled (wood, metal pieces, nails)(1960, Museum of Modern Art NYC) by Jesus Rafael Soto (b. 1923); and certain «combines» by Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008), such as First Landing Jump (made from: painting, cloth, metal, leather, electric fixture, cable, oil paint, board)(1961, MoMA, NY).
Coco Crampton (b. 1983 in London) is a sculptor that combines classic sculptural materials — marble, ceramics, copper, wood and metal — in unusual ways.
Often working with industrial materials — painted wood, paving slabs, plastic cord, metal fencing and corrugated iron — her installations have a seemingly improvised and temporary attitude, but are rigorously considered, combining an almost classical formalism with a kinetic energy generated by poised, provisional and precarious compositions and her attuned use of materials.
Combine: oil, paper, fabric, printed reproductions, metal, wood, rubber shoe - heel, and tennis ball on two conjoined canvases with oil on taxidermied Angora goat with brass plaque and rubber tire on wood platform mounted on four casters.
This is so unique in that it combines a rustic feel from the wood and an industrial feel from the metal chairs.
«Modern farmhouse» is the name for this hybrid style, combining modern color schemes, shapes and materials with the rustic warmth of untreated wood, hand - hammered metal, or clay pots.
A pale wood desk and metal tolix chair combine for a smart country - style feel, while a single large art print on the wall behind the desk enhances the sense of this being a separate space.
Multi-textured handles For internal doors, HAF Designs and Turnstyle Designs have unusual handles combining sleek metals such as steel and bronze with wood and stitched leather details.
Using a mixture of metal and wood, you can have fun with combining materials and textiles to create your own unique finish.
It is a style that aims to recreate a very particular weathered factory floor look by combining warm wood tones, metal accents, and unique utilitarian designs.
Industrial edge The contrast of wood with metal in living - room furniture designs is key this season, and this example combines bleached pine with dark grey metal.
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