Sentences with phrase «large drawing table»

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For his eye was drawn to a large wooden table, on which sat two steaming bowls of — he moved closer — porridge!
Living Room: Sofa by CB2 Gold lamp from Euro Style Lighting Floral print by Debbie Carlos Bird print by Wayne Pate Diamond chairs by Bertoia Coffee table by CB2 Living room Rug by ESale Rugs Large silver mirror from Ikea White cupboard from Ikea Wallace lamp from One Forty Three Large tape drawing by Neal Perbix.
While the larger table drew a bigger crowd, only 3 % of these visitors went on to buy jam.
1950s information pack Photo pack of 50s fashion Photo pack of 1950s American style diners Role play resources: face masks with hats to use for staff, staff role play badges, price cards, price lists, location signs for diner, food flashcards for props, diner signs, open and closed times and signs, money resources, buntings and borders, long banners and title pages, menus, large lettering, welcome / pay here etc signs, parking bay signs, on sale here sign, order pads, messages to write, receipts page, order sheet, stock order form, table booking page, jobs to do list to write, table number cards Other resources: word search, key word cards, folder cover, writing booklet cover, resources sack tag, writing page about the 1950s, topic summary sheet, mind map, draw food task, draw clothes from that era, acrostic poem, design a menu etc..
She says the school has also drawn on support from local community organisations, such as the local Men's Shed, which made a large table for the garden that can be used both for potting plants and as a work space for outside learning.
Guest will be drawn to the large and well - equipped open air kitchen and the dining area with 2 long chairs dining table.
There is a large fitted wardrobe, draw space, ceiling fan and a dressing table.
Prior to the Joan Mitchell Foundation stepping in with their CALL Program, I had eight large folding tables with folders, crates, print editions, drawings, paintings on paper, piled to the ceiling, with piles under the tables.
A large sculpture of a withered bouquet of elongated, hornlike forms — resembling the empty, levitating cornucopia seen in many of the drawings — occupies the center of the room, complete with table and a bottomless watering pot.
The installation includes a suite of seven new large - scale «mandala» paintings, accompanied by a range of table - top painted bronze sculptures and large graphite drawings.
Among the works included are Jonathan Borofsky's Untitled ping pong table, which all are encouraged to play, it posits the opponents at odds with each other as one side of the table is a «plus» and the other is a «minus»; Andreas Gursky's large scale photograph depicts a soccer match between the Dutch and French teams, however with no ball in sight and a player injured on the field, the image speaks to the larger nationalistic ideas of sports; Mike Kelley's Arena # 2 (Kangaroo) is comprised of tattered stuffed animals on a used children's blanket, creating a tableaux about loss of innocence; Kirsten Geisler's interactive female cyborg beckons the viewer with sound recognition software to engage in a dialogue of sorts; Yinka Shonibare's sculpture Hopscotch incorporates a classic children's game with headless mannequins dressed in Colonial attire and Sol LeWitt plays a game of chance in his wall drawing # 716 from 1991 in which there are eight possible lines (vertical lines, horizontal lines, arcs, etc) to be placed in each square of a grid covered wall.
In the darkened gallery large - scale, white - chalk wall drawings, projected drawings, and intimate drawings displayed on table - tops coexist with video footage, benches, and paper lamps.
Following the original «PeaRoeFormance» at David Zwirner, Rhoades moved the equipment to the Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien (MUMOK) in Vienna, reassembling it within a large arrangement of working tables and chairs, scaffolding, and various machinery, some of which were drawn from prior works by the artist.
-- one whole wall would be shelving (fabric etc. storage) and that shelving would have sliding doors with mounted foam boards (covered in white felt or flannel), so they would double as design walls — BIG center table for cutting and larger ironing surface on one side (smart storage underneath it all)- sewing machine cabinet next to it and small ironing place right next to it — enough space for the long - arm (or mid-arm) quilting machine - big desk in one corner — for drawing, sketching, computer work (preferably next to the window with that great view — big inspiration board on one wall — to pin all kinds of stuff!
I chose to add a bright, spring wreath to the large window that the chairs and table were in front of, and it draws your eyes in, even from the street.
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