Sentences with phrase «eyeing this wall art»

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Wall art at Pineapple and Pearls is sculptural and eye - catching, but never busy or distracting.
«We'd come in and hang art on the walls, change the lighting, everything, then we'd take it all down at the end of the night,» remembers Elise McMahon, a friend who's lent both her designer's eye and her labor to the space.
Framed with aged metal in an antiqued silver finish, this eye - catching rectangular wall mirror features a clean - lined, symmetrical form reminiscent of Art Deco designs.
Enhance any space in your home or office with the eye - catching look of the Bear Near Lake Framed Wall Art.
Add an eye - catching look to your home décor with the Marmont Hill Glaeta Horse Framed Wall Art.
You won't be able to take your eye off this gorgeous plank wall accented with a gold and purple abstract art piece fixed above a concrete fireplace mantel.
Featuring a crisp retro mic against a background of white wood slats, the Retro Microphone White Wood Wall Art by Marmont Hill is an eye - catching, contemporary piece printed on natural pine wood.
Featuring a bird's - eye look at the world's most iconic skyline, the Midtown Canvas Wall Art by Parvez Taj brings the majesty of Manhattan to your home.
I didn't believe my eyes; all around me — 80.000 square feet of walls — were small art - projects.
Featuring a charming, bright - eyed cow, the Olivia's Easel Cow Fields Canvas Wall Art makes the perfect addition to your little one's bedroom or playroom.
Created with an eye for rich texture and dimension, the Rustic Wooden Square Wall Art from Uttermost features 9 distressed fir wood patterns in silver leaf frames.
Pull the eyes to your walls with distinctive style with the midcentury wall art we have on offer at west elm.
Hooper's designer - eclectic direction, with its near - fish - eye wide - angle lenses, stripped walls, and unmotivated art - history references (including a few direct lifts from Hammershøi, presumably because he was also Danish) begins to rush aimlessly once the focus shifts from the way the title character looks at women to Elbe herself.
A creative use of color, wall art, signage and well - organized, eye - catching displays can coalesce to create a visual landscape that lures customers in and compels them to shop.
Hanging too many pieces on the walls or stacking art against the walls on the floor isn't pleasing to the eye and doesn't give viewers a visual break before they are confronted with your next work of art.
Some two decades later, however, the age - old medium is now experiencing a veritable resurgence as it once again fills galleries, museums, and art fairs (not to mention the eyes of critics and the walls of collectors).
Riley's early curve paintings from the 1960s, which open the exhibition, shook traditional conceptions of art almost literally: their disorientating contour lines are too much for the eyes and brain to process, so that they genuinely seem to vibrate and undulate on the wall.
I believe that when you walk into a room and you notice the art on the wall, and it captures your eye, hits you emotionally, then you are in front of a great piece of art.
Keep an eye out for our new Art Without Walls program, co-presented with the Los Angeles Public Library, a Hammer Kids program in which we explore how art can transcend barriers of all kinArt Without Walls program, co-presented with the Los Angeles Public Library, a Hammer Kids program in which we explore how art can transcend barriers of all kinart can transcend barriers of all kinds.
In this biting but elegant 33 - piece retrospective set to Japanese court music, Hammons» gimlet eye transforms the gallery's white - walled East Side town house, pairing, among other things, a paint - splashed fur coat with a boarded - over mirror and redefining the meaning of art.
If you had peered into their large windows over the winter, your eyes would have spied a pool table occupying the center of the room with art on the wall.
The jargon used on gallery and museum walls, for instance, has long induced eye rolls, even as the art establishment still clings to such practices for validation or even as an intentional weeding out of «less sophisticated» audiences.
Displayed on their living room walls are exactly the sorts of contemporary art trophies ambitious collectors are competing for: a huge Warhol silkscreen of a.22 - caliber pistol; a sculpture of a dollar sign in shimmering lights by the British artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster; and a John Currin painting, «The Clairvoyant,» depicting a beautiful young woman with cloudy blue eyes.
I'm talking about the objects hanging on the walls that they can look at with their own eyes — the art.
As the eye moves across, so many genres of art come simultaneously to mind: narrative battle scenes, Canaletto's quadrants, Chinese wall maps, Van Gogh's striations, Cézanne's geometric hills, the natural dyes and telescoped sweep of tapestry chronicles.
During Art Basel in Miami, one of the several walls Australian artists, Reka and Rone, painted was this monochrome collaboration that primarily focused on eyes.
The loose network of artists from New York City and Long Island believe in putting lots of art on the wall and letting viewers decide what attracts their eyes.
«we are sore - eyed scopophiliac oxymorons... disenfranchised aristocrats, under siege from our feudal heritage... our bread is buttered on both sides...» this was stencilled on the gallery wall as the artists introduction to the world over twenty years ago — fledglings from the nest of Gilbert & George, having once been their art technicians — yet arriving -LSB-...]
There were also some environments that seemed to dissent from or parody such overkill, namely Klara Liden's sardonic show, which crammed the space at Reena Spaulings Fine Art with discarded Christmas trees in January, and, in the fall Sarah Oppenheimer's eye - cleansing torquing of the white cube at P.P.O.W. and Andra Ursuta's show of sculpture and smashed walls and windows (the gallery's) at Ramiken Crucible.
If the room lacks a focal point, you can create one by hanging dramatic window treatments, using beautiful bedding, placing an interesting cabinet or armoire in the room or even hanging eye - catching wall art.
Gallery walls combining multiple pieces will create eye - catching statement walls while offering opportunities to include other non-traditional wall art.
With its crisp blue and white palette, this piece of art ties in neatly with the sleek upholstered headboard and stripped - back wall, but again, there's more to the photograph than immediately meets the eye.
I want to make it an ocean theme and I have my eye on some starfish and sandollar art to hang on the walls.
Some say you must hang art at eye level (I'm pretty good with keeping this rule if I am hanging just a piece or two, but I do like to hang photos gallery style up and down walls and over doorways, so not everything is actually at eye level).
The patterned rug adds interest to the neutral flooring, the detailed cushions liven up the sofa, and the blossom wall art is an eye - catching focal point.
This is a space where you can have a little fun, whether that's in the form of bold patterned rugs, wild wallpapers, eye - catching murals, painted ceilings and 3D wall art — such as papier - mâché animal busts.
These great - looking lights provide ample illumination — perfect for rooms without overhead or wall - mounted fixtures — and act as eye - catching art pieces in one.
With this easy step - by - step DIY, I'll show you a few tips and tricks for creating your own eye - catching painted window, suitable for hanging as wall art or set out in the garden.»
Love all your projects, but your distressed fall wall art really caught my eye.
And don't forget the extras, like eye - catching and cool clocks, animal wall art and 60s - style tableware to make your living room and dining room decor feel authentic.
Bring in eye - catching wall art as the finishing touch.
The dark design is softened with a shaggy rug, while a bright mix of cushions and an eye - catching piece of wall art add welcome splashes of colour.
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