She looks up the chemical content of drinking water and checks on the effects of lead paint (her husband
is a house painter and artist).
It's like
being a house painter.
Your tenant
is a house painter.
He was a house painter; I was a furniture finisher, but Gorky always had faith in de Kooning and me.
«
We were both house painters and he liked to use the big brushes.»
when i found «the one» i made him stop the car, i went up to the door and the man of the house came out... when i told him i loved his paint colors he said
he was a house painter and had the colors still in his garage... so i was lucky enough to copy those down and take them to the paint store.
Not exact matches
Richard
Painter, the former chief White
House ethics lawyer under Bush, tweeted last Friday that Bolton «
was by far the most dangerous man we had in the entire eight years of the Bush Administration.»
Thumbtack
is a platform that matches skilled professionals like
house painters and personal trainers with customers.
«But the way of doing that
is not excluding legitimate small businesses — the auto mechanic, the
house painter, accountants, architects — anyone whose skill
is their business.»
Richard
Painter, a longtime Republican who
was chief ethics lawyer for George W. Bush's White
House, intends to run for the U.S. Senate in Minnesota this year as a Democrat, according to a filing he made recently with federal elections officials.
Does an agnostic
house painter in New Orleans who
was considering returning to the church decide now to stay away because of the accusations against Eddie Long?
On the other hand, the redness of the
house that
is the result of the
painter's action
is not in any way a change or a process.
The
painter's process of coloring a
house red
is a continual motion of potency to act and it has neither the status of a pure potency nor a complete
being; yet absolutely speaking it remains more on the side of potency than act.
Our
painter and friend, Chris, kept telling us that chipmunk
was too smart for his own good and
was going to get in the
house.
There
are so many creative and simple ways to use
painter's tape around the
house.
Another abstract
painter, Franz Kline, used
house paints for his trademark black - on - white forms; already the whites
are yellowing.
You
are at risk if you
are frequently exposed to larger amounts of chemicals including: pesticides (farmers, pest control), paint (auto mechanics,
house painters, print shops), and hair dyes (hairdressers).
I
am not looking forward to moving things out of the
house for the
painter, not sure how I will hide all my «crafting stash».
Just like
painters use a primer to create a base when they
are painting a
house, you should use a primer when painting your lips.
Matt
is a professional
painter sharing
house painting tips and related product reviews.
He
's no longer a lowly
house painter but a big - shot
Instead of a
house painter, Mr. Popper
is now a rapacious real estate developer in Manhattan.
Directed by Mark Waters (Freaky Friday; Ghosts of Girlfriends Past; Mean Girls), who paints his story upon the tableau of New York City with featured tourist stops including the Guggenheim Museum, the Flat Iron Building, and (naturally) Central Park, the cinematic Popper
is no longer a poor
house painter like his literary counterpart.
The setting has
been changed from a small town called Stillwater to New York City, Popper
is a real estate mogul instead of a
house painter, Carrey
is busy doing a lot of voices and there
are far too many penguin poop jokes (i.e., more than one).
Right from the beginning Sally Hawkins
is given fantastic on - screen partners in Richard Jenkins and Octavia Spencer that jive well with her phenomenal performance built solely on hand gestures and body language (Jenkins makes a fine best friend working on his career as a
painter, while Spencer's motormouth skills and sassy banter make conversations amusing and easily involving), but as she notices the creature
being housed in isolation inside a large rectangular pool (referred to as The Asset) at the laboratory, things get complex and become transfixing.
A struggling
painter (Ethan Embry)
is possessed by satanic forces after he and his young family move into their dream home in rural Texas, in this creepy haunted -
house tale.
DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: Update of Beloved Children's Classic Comes to DVD Published by Richard and Florence Atwater in 1938, Mr. Popper's Penguins
is a popular children's novel about a
house painter who can't afford to see the world anywhere but in his dreams because he has a wife and kids to support.
Britain fared better, with my favourite sci - fi horror film in a long time, Glazer's Under the Skin, and my favourite entertainment film of the year, the conventional, but charming Pride, while the flawed Mr. Turner impressively reflects the great
painter's sun worship through Dick Pope's widescreen cinematography.Highlights of my year included
being on the FIPRESCI jury at the Hong Kong IFF, where I admired Yang Hen's third feature, Na pian hu shui (Lake August), and a couple of first features among others, as well as attending the amazing HK film market for the first time, where I saw one of my three 2014 «films for the ages», Tsai's Journey to the West; and seeing a nitrate print of Hitchcock's Rebecca at the George Eastman
House in Rochester (where they
are doing a three - day all - nitrate festival in May, 2015!).
It
's an issue not ameliorated by the appearance of
house -
painter Hubert (Janet McTeer), who, in one of the more terrifying scenes of nudity in the history of cinema, reveals that he
is also a she, and married, I guess, to the oddest - looking one from The Commitments (Bronagh Gallagher).
In the final scene, Murphy returned home to find that that her former
house painter Eldin (Robert Pastorelli)
was back.
A detailed study of 19th - century
painter Joseph Mallord William Turner in his final years, Mike Leigh's latest slice of art -
house cinema works in much the same way as a Turner landscape: You have to
be with the piece in person, then let it wash over you, one muted colour at a time.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Jim Carrey Stars in Overhaul of Beloved Children's Classic Published by Richard and Florence Atwater in 1938, Mr. Popper's Penguins
is a popular children's novel about a
house painter who can't afford to see the world anywhere but in his dreams because he has a wife and kids to support.
This literary text by Richard and Florence Atwater tells the story of Mr. Popper, a seasonal
house painter who
is faced with making a d...
Because his in -
house staff — Eriksson, Cruz, chief mechanic Brad Hand, and assistant
painter Enrique Guillen —
was busy on other projects, Orosco hired Brian Plumleigh and Mike Limasa to work full time on the transporter.
One character in full Ferrari regalia
is Alessandro Spaziani, a
house painter from Calgary.
Their
house was protected by guards behind high stone walls and steel doors scarred by bullet holes from an assassination attempt in 1940, headed by the
painter Joseph Siqueiros.
Michael — a.k.a. «Butcher» — Boone
is an ex — «really famous»
painter: opinionated, furious, brilliant, and now reduced to living in the remote country
house of his biggest collector and acting as caretaker for his younger brother, Hugh, a damaged man of imposing physicality and childlike emotional volatility.
From the book jacket: Michael — a.k.a. «Butcher» — Boone
is an ex — «really famous»
painter: opinionated, furious, brilliant, and now reduced to living in the remote country
house of his biggest collector and acting as caretaker for his younger brother, Hugh, a damaged man of imposing physicality and childlike emotional volatility.
Terri - I respect your enthusiasm for smart people and savvy agents and authors, but if my
house painter charged me 15 % of the value of my
house when it sold because of the part he / she played in making it pretty — when that same job would only cost a flat fee from a
painter who
is ONLY painting — how
is that a good deal?
One of the most well - known college gigs
is to become a
house painter.
Montmartre
is a familiar setting for art aficionados the world over, having
housed and entertained a veritable army of
painters, writers and tastemakers through the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Be sure while in Punta del Este that you check out the amazing
house of
painter Paez Villaró.
You
're changing the
house as much as the
house is affecting you, and it
's clearly a game about exploring the psyche of a
painter whom tragedy has struck.
Layers of Fear, much like Stanley Parable,
is one such game, placing you into the role of a disturbed
painter exploring his distorted, twisted
house, an impossible piece of architecture that constantly reshapes itself.
I think it
's fairly obvious to say the twisted, labyrinthine
house is a less than subtle representation of the
painter's mind, a visual tour of his mental journey through the realms of insanity, but the game doesn't have a whole lot to say about it.
You play as a disturbed individual, who
's kidnapped a
painter and locked them up in their
house.
BB: «The work of the eyes
is done»
is certainly an interesting quote to hear from an observational
painter, as
is the notion that images
are «imprisoned within...» Applied to your paintings though, these notions speak to the kinds of interior spaces you paint, the rooms of your
house at different times of day, for instance, or your color, which can
be muted, but also evokes a rich vision of everyday experience.
«In general, I think resale royalties
are a pretty good idea,» said
painter Chuck Close, who, with a number of other artists, filed a class - action lawsuit against the auction
houses this past October.
Dubbed The ARTpin Project and curated by
painter and video animation artist, Brian Alfred, artists EJ Hauser (American, b. 1967), Nathan Carter (American, b. 1970) and Brian Alfred (American, b. 1974) have each offered artwork for two limited edition pins and will
be on hand at the World
House Editions stand to give away these pins created for The Print Fair.
Even Brett Gorvy, who just left Christie's after 23 years to join forces with the dealer Dominique Lévy — this year Ms. Levy took on the
painter Pat Steir, 74, and the Korean sculptor Lee Seung - taek, 84 — said that what galleries do for artists can not
be replicated by an auction
house.