The two pieces by Julie Torres are both conceptual works about capital - p Painting: «Room with a View» is a small canvas on which super-thick layers of acrylic paint make something that appears, all at once, like a window, a picture inset
into photo corners, the back of a stretched canvas.
Not exact matches
Shape the bottom
into a square, making
corners with your fingers (see step - by - step
photos below).
While those items would be meticulously arranged just for a
photo, this little
corner of the dresser is a glimpse
into how I actually deal with the statement necklaces I'm too lazy to put away.
As evidenced by the
photo above, there's a fair bit of body roll when the car is really pitched hard
into a
corner, but the Stinger never feels unsettled, and the rear - wheel drive model, with its available limited - slip differential, feels particularly playful.
A closer inspection of these
photos show a massive, full carbon fiber front bumper will replace the original Aventador unit, turning it
into a very aggressive looking Jota style unit with those upward pointing «wings» at the
corners.
In Nation (2018), Lawson uses an entirely different kind of appropriated image: a
photo of George Washington's dentures is tucked
into the
corner of the gold - leaf frame.
Taking a
photo of the sticker for later reference sometimes works, but zoom
into the
photo right after you take it and make sure you can read everything... the furnace sticker is sometimes in a dark
corner and the outside sticker sometimes gets faded in the sun.
I love the dark brown trim her husband made, and think that it ties in nicely with some of their furniture (the couch, trunk and side table in the
corner), but I'd love to see a couple of the other wood pieces painted white and / or blue, (not necessarily the pieces I popped
into the
photo) just to inject a couple brighter colors, and to establish a dedicated color palette.
I'd take a
photo of entire dining room to show you how awesome it looks tucked
into the
corner... but umm.