Sentences with phrase «even smaller painted»

It was the smallest room in the house and looked even smaller painted that shade of green.

Not exact matches

We care about even the smallest imperfection like a slight paint gloss texture or a wheel alignment check.
Before Trend Hunter was even an idea for Gutsche, he received a small - business loan from BDC during college, which he used to start his own house - painting business.
Even if a house does contain lead paint and / or asbestos insulation, tearing it down releases a small, very temporary burst of material into the surrounding environment.
Wisdom lies in not losing sight of the big picture even while painting several small ones.12
I'm not a religious person, but I believe this paints an even worse picture of christianity in the public's eye even though it's only a small minority of the religion doing this.
Even though Painted Hills» product is a higher - cost item, the company was able to convince those smaller grocers to carry it, often by cooking it for them and letting them taste it for themselves.
I'm even going to try painting walls in our home (just a small space — a bathroom) for the first time — wish me luck!
Some suggestions: Set up a play dough table; fill a plastic basin with water and let the kids dump, pour, and stir the water (never leave them alone, though — even a few inches of water can present a drowning hazard); stock a small sandbox or sand table with shovels and pails; or put out paper and crayons or finger paints.
People involved in these cases say the most important thing is to avoid painting the father as a monster: Even small children worry that they might share some of a rapist father's traits.
Each piece is hand - painted and connects easily with others (even for small hands.)
Dark woods, dark furnishings, and dark paint shades will make even the largest space feel smaller.
New York collects sales tax on even the smallest items, but it probably won't collect a cent on a nearly half - billion dollar painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
The only thing I can see is that when you try to seal two paints with two different sheens you are going to get the end result of whatever sealer you use.I would try painting the fat part first, seal that with a flat poly acrylic sealer and then paint your glossy parts.The thing is any poly / sealer even flat will deepen the color and add a slight sheen I would try a small part of your technique on a test board first.
The designer even chooses a small dividing wall to paint yellow to break up the green color scheme.
For the second coat I used a small foam roller for an even finish but you may also use the same paint brush as well.
I thought about painting a checkerboard on a small square table I'm doing, but it would be more for looks because I don't even know how to play checkers.
For one centerpiece, even two you can buy a small paint bottle.
Jason Schwartzman, playing a bitterly sarcastic modern art gallery owner, and the formidable Terence Stamp, an art critic who savagely pans a special painting commissioned for the 1964 World's Fair, get perhaps a total of ten lines between the two of them, lighting up the screen with even the smallest sense of conflict that exists beyond the Keane household.
Toyota flew a small group of auto journos on hired helicopters 30 minutes each way (even with a bit of sightseeing), which allowed us time to spend the day caking the Barcelona Red, Cement, and Super White Taco Pros (the only three paint colors available) with mud.
A styling trick makes the window appear even larger and the trunk lid even smaller: the trunk lid section that directly borders the glass has a black painted design element in glass look.
Cons: Build quality is poor (body panels are a bit off - the hood fit is particularly poor, white body paint doesn't match bumper color, a few interior rattles even with just 3000 miles), dealer service is the worse I've experienced anywhere (Major World Dodge in NYC), side mirrors are too small and have blind spots no matter how they are adjusted (definitely get the tech package with blind spot detection), hard to see the front of the car over the scoop (Dodge does not offer front parking sensors).
Along with lower - specced base models with less power, manual transmission, torsion beam suspension, smaller LCD screen (5 - and 3.5 - inch), plastic steering, wind down rear windows, solid paint, halogen lights with no DRLs, no fog lamps, less airbags, no parking sensors and even 15 - inch steel rims with wheel caps instead of alloys.
-- And even if you paint a scenario where Applegreen ends up facing an array of smaller / more nimble as well as much larger / more aggressive competitors, the sector's still all about location — which explains how so many single - store operators have survived & thrived this long — which still presents opportunity for Applegreen to continue carving out share for the foreseeable future in the UK / US, where it has a negligible presence.
Armed with 8 - inch blank carvings, a few inks (red, yellow, black and blue) and one brush, none of us came close to achieving the sharp, clean lines boasted by even the smallest of the professionally painted dolls, which were about 3 inches tall.
There is nothing to write home about in the interior decor department, for the off - white and pastel painted walls are void of even the smallest of decorations.
Even the smaller minis have a pleasing amount of detail and look awesome without a lick of paint.
But don't worry if you are not an expert in painting, fortunately Charagumin makes the plastic parts already on the color they should be, so you just have to assemble and paint small details, they even come with a set of eyes so you can use the face looking to where you want to (we did a full tutorial on how to assemble the Puyo Puyo Charagumins over here and a review over here).
I saw a huge painting in an art gallery around here that was going for $ 29,000 and I immediately wondered if that artist was ever going to see a profit for that painting because most people don't have the room for that size painting and unless one is very wealthy they're not going to pay that much money for a painting even though very beautiful, tucked away in some small art gallery at a seaside resort!
Sotheby's has a smaller 2016 painting by her in a day sale the day before its evening sale, estimated at $ 40,000 to $ 60,000, and a 2013 painting by her sold in a day sale at Sotheby's London last fall for about $ 35,900 against a presale estimate of about $ 19,600 — $ 26,000.
After Mitchell moved to France, she adapted two - and sometimes three - panel formats, because her studio spaces, first in Paris, and then even in Vétheuil, were always too small for her vision and for the newly required scale for serious painting.
There were just five George McNeil paintings in Perlow's tiny space this winter, but even this small number made me wishfor a full - on museum exhibition of this underknown artist.
The play between paint and object reveals Mr. Rockenschaub as the rare perfectionist who doesn't take perfection too seriously, and he's even better when he lets his hair down, as he does in five small, inscrutable paintings — hieroglyphs, really — of dashed black lines on lacquered MDF.
A typical Cordy Ryman lies in a hybridized zone between sculpture and painting; pieces of wood or perhaps canvas may be isolated like small geometric paintings or even extended into the full expanse of the rooms in which they are installed, following a kind of modular accumulation strategy.
Taking a large - scale painting and attaching it to a smaller canvas, allows the artist to use the excess «painting» to mold at will, forming wrinkles, waves, and even unplanned imperfections that all result in the final work.
I'm not sure what I think about what that means for painting: I often think about the durability of certain artistic traditions in the past over long periods of time with small variants based on location and time and then that a style and even an aesthetic idea would continue to be worked within and around for sixty or seventy years makes a bit more sense.
With typical economy, he did «something else» with the wax work, creating six smaller, exquisite two - sided relief fragments in bronze, aluminum and even silver that conflate painting, sculpture and printmaking in a new way.
Still, it is my hope that my small paintings will set a trap, land a fish, maybe even create a nice fishbowl worthy of a momentary gaze.
In these paintings the palette is earthy, the black layered on brown and ochre shades, but even in a work like Black Moves (1964), the dark tones are animated by contrast with a small triangle of red, and some delicate small dotting of yellow.
Thea Ballard with a short review on Bracha L. Ettinger's latest exhibition at Callicoon Fine Arts, New York: «Though small and even unassuming, her striated oil paintings (in deep bodily reds and purples) are rewarding and dense - both in theoretical weight and in composition, her method involving a years - long process of layering.»
The smaller paintings seem like cropped photographs, depicting awkward anatomical views of heads, torsos, and even hands.
, New York: «Though small and even unassuming, her striated oil paintings (in deep bodily reds and purples) are rewarding and dense - both in theoretical weight and in composition, her method involving a years - long process of layering.»
«I can paint small paintings even on rough seas,» she explains, adding that she long ago learned how to work under less - than - ideal conditions.
Untitled [glossy black painting], much like Untitled [small black painting], did not originate as a black painting or even a particularly glossy painting.
Morandi spent his life painting easel - sized still - lifes that depicted small cups, bowls, and other tabletop vessels in tertiary colors, even as World War II raged around him.
After coming half way or even further through the landscape painting, I was startled by the emotional intensity these works all of a sudden gained with accents of these small figures.
One evening recently, Ann Philbin, director of the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, was a guest at a dinner party at Martin's house, where she noticed a small Harris painting on the wall and was immediately intrigued.
In Thorne's current installation A Wall Around a Window at Devin Borden Gallery, site there are paintings of bricks, look louvers, clinic rocks, wood grain, and even a crochet pattern laser - cut into a small stool.
And we haven't even gotten to all of the little paintings shaped like small dogs!
Even later in his long career, as other artists began to adopt Abstract Expressionism, he continued to work slowly and methodically in a realist mode, drawing inspiration from both the old Victorian houses of small New England towns and the mundane, quotidian world of the city, featured in such famous paintings as the Art Institute's Nighthawks.
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