Stephanie Hans's artwork makes every panel seem like its own
detailed little painting that could be isolated and appreciated on its own.
Not exact matches
With a few coats of acrylic or spray
paint and a
little spring
detail (i.e. lace, ribbon), you have elegant spring mason jar decor.
The bed was pretty as is, but it had such lovely
details that I knew would pop with a
little paint and distressing!
Simple
little sail boats, wooden animals on wheels, simple wooden boxes with tiny
painted details, all very much in keeping with the Scandanavian look I've been loving lately... and my kids were enchanted too!
This is absolutely beautiful and I just love that you hand -
painted every
little detail!
The final touch was to
paint the
little wreath
detail a matching mint green as I really wanted to make this stand out.
A
little detail I really like is how the desk hardware stands out against the new
paint job — it looks really nice.
It also has some footage you haven't seen before, a digitally - altered version of a shot from the film (above, with extra
details added to the
painting) and a
little bit of the awesome Can song «Vitamin C» that is used to good effect in the film's opening.
Fans who've played the title should notice all of the
little details including the crystal that's placed in the middle of her chest, as well as the metallic red
paint that'll make her red armor shine on any display.
Akin, who has said that the movie is inspired by recent real - life killings by a neo-Nazi terror cell in Germany, finds some poignant
details: a tiny coffin
painted with stars and moons; a tribute offering of candles outside Nuri's office, in the cold rain; a
little boy's pirate ship on the rim of the bathtub, in the sightline of a mother who can't bear to move it.
With
little detail, the book's words and pictures
paint for today's generation a picture of a war that affected the United States in many ways.
Every
little detail counts: wrap instead of
paint, Alcantara instead of leather, ceramic wheel bearings, brake pads with titanium backing plates, no glove box, smaller carpets, lighter shift paddles.
In an LA Times review of For Your Pleasure, CB1 Gallery's August 2010 group exhibition, David Pagel wrote that «Zamani's meaty
paintings come from the no - man's - land between sleep and wakefulness, when consciousness is not fully functional and every
little detail is more mysterious than usual.
The exhibition begins in Gallery 1 with an array of the artist's early
paintings, including her works based on the square, the grid and interior architectural
details, such as The First Vent (1972) and
Little 9 x 9 (1973).
The California - based teacher
paints stunningly realistic portraits, all in black and white, making use of dramatic shading to hone in on the
little details.
Rather than trying to get precise
detail, as I did when I used to
paint with a tiny
little brush at times, the monotypes were wonderful in terms of not only loose brushwork but in terms of wiping and smudging, etc., and I think it helped the
painting a great deal.»
Making
paintings that show
little attention to craft or
detail aren't anti-heroic or compelling, they're just lazy and entitled, and being made by a plethora of painters far and wide who look at Tumblr.
For example, his 1844
painting Rain, Steam, and Speed - The Great Western Railway offers
little detail of the landscape, its dramatic viewpoint manages to both create an atmosphere and give an impression of rapid movement.
However, knowing such
details lends
little to the experience of viewing the
paintings, which are very nicely done.
He included
little narrative in his pictures; he was portraying a mass of people, not individuals, so he rarely
painted a face in any
detail and this anonymity added a modernism to his work.
Some townscapes which were
painted a
little later on, such as Townscape Paris [CR: 175], Townscape D [CR: 176] and versions of Townscape F [CR: 177/1 -3] and Townscape PL [CR: 249 — 251], appear to have been
painted more quickly and less precisely; many
details vanish due to the gestural and pastose application of
paint.
They portend to the dimensions of great history
paintings, yet give us such
little detail or sniff of a narrative of any kind.
While Tuymans has previously depicted places and objects from his immediate, local vicinity, the large
painting offers
little in the way of biographical
details, and the bleached light appears impenetrable.
Books on the subject feature the
detailed wintertime scenes
painted by Peter Breughel the Elder during the first great winters of the
Little Ice Age about 1565.
I carefully
painted each
little detail... not perfectly, not precisely but that's the charm!
Finished
painting my
little dresser and working on a
detailing suggestion from Nancy at Sea Rose Cottage.
Alongside these main «ingredients» think about just how traditional you want your kitchen to look: will it be full - on scrubbed rustic with no feature finishes and maybe a few vintage kitchen ideas, or might you prefer a more modern country approach with
painted Shaker - style
details and floral, striped fabrics or even bold kitchen tiles in navy or red to warm up proceedings a
little.
When we bought, we had very few options besides light or dark cabinets (I chose dark), but I'm thinking that
painting my kitchen island and maybe adding a
little architectural
detailing to it would help to spice things up.
Sometimes there are still a few important installations you are waiting on (in our case, we are waiting on our custom round window trim, final
details on our new archways, and still have to complete the thresholds in the doorways), and often it's just
little things like fixing a wobbly outlet or a misaligned door latch, adding some caulking or
paint touch - ups.
I wasn't 100 % happy with the results, so I just used a small
paint brush to go back in and add a
little more
detail...
It's like the birdhouses I
paint, people want me to sell them, but I hate the first coat all the way until I get to the
details like flowers and
little birds, so I don't.
I'm finally done
painting the walls after living here for 2 months LOL I
paint all the time, but I only like
painting the
details... you know,
little bits of artistic things that make it special.
Layla, this fantastic, fresh transformation using simple things like
paint and
little details is so inspiring to me!
A
little paint and
detailing is all they needed.
The burlap is perfect for that
little stool and the
detail on the mirror so much more noticeable with the warm white
paint.
Number three is my favorite — especially that mirror,
painting the French door a different color, all the
little details that make your designs special!.
Which is why I decided to use dark wax to highlight the amazing lines and
details on the piece that got a
little lost once
painted.
The mantel looked much bigger in our
little rowhome than it did in its previous home, and was caked in layers and layers of white and yellow
paint - so built up that you could barely see the
details on the columns and trim.
I love the
little details you have throughout, I think my favourite is the clothes pegs
painted in the laundry room:) I am now following so I can keep up to date with your ideas and perhaps «borrow» some for my own house!
I would have loved to have the whole thing be the original wood, but I was a
little worried with all the fine
details that we would run into
paint stripping issues and an uneven finish.
He worked so hard on this room, and did an incredible job on every
little detail, from demolition to trim work, to
painting, electrical and everything else in between!
The
painted details are really subtle, and it fits perfectly in our
little girl's room.
Featuring lacy bird wall art and large,
detailed doily designs and a soft
paint color scheme, this easy
little stencil project can be easily done in and hour - and enjoyed for years!
Next step was to make the decorative clay applique (or also called decorative moulding) to add a
little more
detail to the drawers before
painting the whole thing pink.
This sweet
little antique trunk from HD Buttercup wrapped in a beautiful cream colored parchment features beautiful design
details including a
painted red interior, Chinese figures, and Chinese hardware.
I think I've talked Mr. Project into doing a
little series on cabinet making and
painting... I am not
detail oriented, so I am not a good expert on
painting, but he is super picky about each step of the process.
I love how
paint really shows off the
details and makes every
little curve more pronounced.
If you'd like a
little more
detail on the
painting process, you can check out the desk makeover I did for the office.
Beautifully
painted with ornate
details, this nativity set includes Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus in a manger, accompanied by a
little sheep.
I love the table
painted with, and with that
little extra
detail on the feet.