Sentences with phrase «great painted glass»

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Churches have been richly adorned with stained glass, great paintings, sculptures and other decoration.
If you buy glass jars of food, again those are great for holding paint though they are breakable.
But I had just used Martha Stewart's gold metallic glass paint on (it turns out) Jack Daniels bottles with great results, and still had a lot left in the bottle.
The first 10 people to buy a book will recieve a swag bag and they are full of great stuff — chalk paint ® samples, sea glass necklaces, soap etc..
So glad you shared this post, haven't tried Martha's textile medium myself on upholstery, but had similar not so great results with her glass paint line compared to other brands.
The elements — painted paneling, beadboard cabinets, a butcher - block island countertop, open shelving, a simple striped valance, a resourceful cookbook nook and mouth - blown glass pendant lights — come together to create a design that looks as great as it works.
the painted glass plates is a great idea.
My friend Lauren from Gather and Flourish shared her great idea of spray painting the tops of her ornaments to look more authentic in her Cheap and Easy Mercury Glass Ornaments post.
Or you can just paint it and if you get some on the glass part, those sponges with the green scrubby side and a little water work great at getting paint off the glass.
Instead, paint a vivid picture, including specific activities like enjoying a great Italian meal and bottle of wine with friends on Saturday nights, reading a graphic novel at my neighborhood coffee shop (I'm the artsy one in the Newsboy cap and horn - rimmed glasses), and / or checking out the latest documentary at that restored theater downtown.
Riding on brand - new BFGoodrich tires, this «Vette is finished in two - tone silver and charcoal paint and the glass roof panels are in great condition.
Sun cracked paint and cracked dash other than that perfect has dual exhaust and glass packs 5000 firm great car with a lot of history no rust was
• Tony Smith (1912 — 1980), sculptor who bridged AbEx and minimalism (dad of Kiki) Mel Kendrick (b. 1949), formalist process - based sculptor Chris Wilmarth (1943 — 1987), sculptor of steel, bronze, and etched glass Joel Shapiro (b. 1941), minimalist sculptor who flirts with figuration Christopher Wool (b. 1955), Neo-AbExer with a taste for graffiti and repetition Alex Hubbard (b. 1975), rising master of painterly materials and abstract coloration Josh Smith (b. 1976), Factory - like painter of great expressive volume Jacob Kassay (b. 1984), mirrored - painting - wunderkind - turned - sackcloth artist • Andy Warhol (1928 — 1987), Pop maestro and appropriationist world - changer David Robbins (b. 1957), artist and «Concrete Comedy» theorist David LaChapelle (b. 1963), lush photographer of celebrity decadence Ronnie Cutrone (1948 — 2013), Factory personality and East Village cult figure George Condo (b. 1957), Neo-Picassian painter of the grotesque Mark Dagley (b. 1957), Op abstractionist • Richard Serra (b. 1939), grand master of process art and the post-industrial sublime Grégoire Müller (b. 1947), painter of current - event appropriations Philip Glass (b. 1937), «Einstein on the Beach» composer Lawrence Chandler (b. 1951), composer, musician, and sound artist • Sol LeWitt (1928 — 2007), father of conceptual art, multitasking artistic outsourcer Adrian Piper (b. 1948), performance art innovator Mark Williams (b. 1950), monochromatic minimalist paglass Joel Shapiro (b. 1941), minimalist sculptor who flirts with figuration Christopher Wool (b. 1955), Neo-AbExer with a taste for graffiti and repetition Alex Hubbard (b. 1975), rising master of painterly materials and abstract coloration Josh Smith (b. 1976), Factory - like painter of great expressive volume Jacob Kassay (b. 1984), mirrored - painting - wunderkind - turned - sackcloth artist • Andy Warhol (1928 — 1987), Pop maestro and appropriationist world - changer David Robbins (b. 1957), artist and «Concrete Comedy» theorist David LaChapelle (b. 1963), lush photographer of celebrity decadence Ronnie Cutrone (1948 — 2013), Factory personality and East Village cult figure George Condo (b. 1957), Neo-Picassian painter of the grotesque Mark Dagley (b. 1957), Op abstractionist • Richard Serra (b. 1939), grand master of process art and the post-industrial sublime Grégoire Müller (b. 1947), painter of current - event appropriations Philip Glass (b. 1937), «Einstein on the Beach» composer Lawrence Chandler (b. 1951), composer, musician, and sound artist • Sol LeWitt (1928 — 2007), father of conceptual art, multitasking artistic outsourcer Adrian Piper (b. 1948), performance art innovator Mark Williams (b. 1950), monochromatic minimalist paGlass (b. 1937), «Einstein on the Beach» composer Lawrence Chandler (b. 1951), composer, musician, and sound artist • Sol LeWitt (1928 — 2007), father of conceptual art, multitasking artistic outsourcer Adrian Piper (b. 1948), performance art innovator Mark Williams (b. 1950), monochromatic minimalist painter
Stunningly integrated paintings, sculpture, drawings, and decorative arts — ancient glass and bronzes, Italian maiolica, nautilus cups, ostrich egg ewers, mounted ivories, pottery, silver, ceramics, and extraordinary porcelain — tell stories about shared human experiences, revealing how people lived their everyday lives, how they related to the natural world, how they yearned to believe in something greater than themselves.
He has always been interested in the relationship between image and allegory, and between representation and flatness, and in the work selected for «Greater New York,» he presents a series of loosely painted heads, wearing heavy glasses and sometimes smoking cigars.
Tiffany found great beauty in the natural world — the primary inspiration for his paintings and decorative work in metal, pottery, and glass.
In the late 1980s, in paintings such as Glass of Whisky, Caulfield had forsaken intricacy, imbuing his painting with a greater starkness.
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Over the next seven years, working with the canvas laid on the floor and dripping or pouring paint, or using sticks, trowels or paint thickened with sand or crushed glass, Pollock produced some of the greatest Abstract Expressionism works ever made.
Yet, the very same gallery walls on which we have just installed «Through the Looking Glass» once held original etchings, prints, and paintings from these great masters.
In his glass paintings of the 1920s Albers explored variations in optics and perception — both concerns that would be of great importance in his art as well as his teaching.
It's not about interior decoration although they used eco paints, a wonderful kitchen counter made of recycled glass bottles and great old furniture.
The Museum holds many of the UK's national collections and houses some of the greatest resources for the study of architecture, furniture, fashion, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, jewellery, glass, ceramics, book art, Asian art and design.
looks great w / the stone on fp... i would replace the sliding glass doors w / french doors... & paint the railing spindles white... leaving some wood, of course... endless potential!
Church candles, cocktail glasses and silver painted pine cones are must - haves on the dinner table, while filling transparent bowls with sparkling baubles and festive scented pot pourri make great features around the house.
Cooked bacon sandwiches for Sprogs» breakfast (to remove temptation from fridge for The Great Famine of 2012); did grocery shopping; bought Husband six - pack of beer for New Year's Eve party; bought chooks 25 kg bag of scratch mix; staggered to car with 25 kg bag of scratch mix; washed and hung out two loads of washing; filled recycling bin with empty bottles and cartons; baked eggshells to make grit for chooks; assembled wraps for Husband and Sprogs for lunch; baked banana bread to use up manky banana supplies; baked biscuits with Sprog 2, who doesn't like banana bread; shut back door 50 times to stop plague of mozzies getting in; shut front door 20 times to stop plague of mozzies getting in; killed lots of mozzies; threw out old magazines and newspapers; put crap away from recent car trip; cleaned chook shit out of chook house; sorted three baskets of clean laundry; unpacked and repacked diswasher; returned to supermarket for forgotten essentials: toilet paper, broccoli, sparklers and last shot of caffeine before The Great Famine of 2012; cooked dinner; washed Sprogs» hair and painted Sprog 2's toenails rainbow colours for New Year's Eve party; copped grief from Husband for painting Sprog 2's toenails (some sexualisation nonsense); went to New Year's Eve Party; reluctantly abandoned third glass of French champagne after being reminded of designated driver status; drove Husband and Sprogs home from New Year's Eve party; took Unisom; collapsed in bed at 11.50 pm.
You could get a really nice second - hand brass fixture, paint it with ASCP (with a really great technique) and maybe add some wooden or glass beads.
I had a large milk glass bowl that I have in my collection at home at thought the chalky paint pumpkins would look great displayed inside.
here is what I would do... and notice, not a paint brush in sight: 1 ~ Hang a great porch swing... weeeee... and that swing must be festooned with loads of floral pillows and some with cow spots 2 ~ Add enough rocking chairs for the fam and a few friends that will stop by 3 ~ On either side of the door... place potted laurel wood privets 4 ~ Drape some cool looking quilts over the brick railing 5 ~ Here and there place some small tables to hold baby pots of lavender and glasses of lemonade or for card playing and bonus... 6 ~ From the ceiling hang some iron chandeliers and another bonus... 7 ~ Place a cat or dog on that porch
This is my 2nd round of painting kitchen cabinets with B, Moore Advance and it is the greatest, I did find that thining with distilled gave me a better smooth glass like finish, Since I enjoy painting with a brush was my way of applying and I did not use a clear coat and the light color scrubs up like new.
- detail of other glass cabinets - stove & ss items above - pot filler, cool handles - great old barn piece - french basket w / bread boards - light directly on small house painting - kitchen lights - white upholstered chairs in brkfst room, w / side detail - garden stakes in the kitchen - crisp white kitchen - & of course, LOVE the «dumb» waiter, that's sooo «smart»!
I believe in the power of a fabulous fabric, a beautiful paint color, and a great glass of wine.
A few hand painted flip flop glass bud vases would make great centerpieces or favors for your next summer party or wedding.
Our home is surrounded with memories: a painting we bought on our honeymoon, hand blown glass ornaments hanging in the window that we made as a family, plants from friends that have since moved away, my great grandmother's quilt.
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