Sentences with phrase «little things like paint»

«Little things like painted sashes and clogged channels might spell the difference between getting out in case of fire or being forced to take another way out of danger in a very stressful situation,» Volkart says.

Not exact matches

I know, the oval is a little wonky, but I like things to look hand painted, not cookie cutter.
I'm 100 % okay by it but it's funny all the little things you take for granted before a kid comes into play like painting your nails or having a nap; --RRB-
If we were to be without the internet much longer I believe to this list I would add in things like drawing, painting and gardening - I know have balconies to plan with potted plants for a little oasis.
A little about me I am adventurous person i like to do different things from rock climbing, paint balling,...
With things like old keyboards, inexpensive aprons, free paint store supplies, and a little imagination, you can creatively customize your classroom environment to maximize learning.
And other such things, little things like brake caliper epoxy painting and so forth.
Even little things like peeling paint need to be remedied.
Throughout your explorations, you'll find little things that build upon atmosphere of Dear Esther's scenery, like an armada of paper boats trapped in an underground river, or candles surrounding chemical diagrams and graffiti created with luminous paint on rocks and cave walls.
I guess that's one of the things that makes them different from photographs, in that a photograph might be a record, a snap, one moment — a painting I think is about creating a small world around that photo... I really like that idea of something that you can enter like a box or an exhibition space, and enter these little rooms which for me are memories, but it's not about nostalgia — it's more about setting up something that's still living — so it's almost they're all in the present, rather than in the past.»
These things, like the abstraction and excesses, added to the hostile criticism: why could he not paint people and landscapes with a little more dignity and coherence?
Japanese artist Shintaro Ohata places sculptures in front of paintings to combine different dimensions and create playful and dreamy 3D scenes, inspired by childhood memories and depicting the little things in everyday life, like scenes from a fantastical movie.
Certainly, her work is not what's currently in fashion: The paintings reject abstraction («I like things that are legible»); they lack technical polish («I'm not a good painter»); they care little for process («I just want to paint efficiently»).
«I guess there was a little bit of a slight rebellion, maybe a little bit of a renegade desire that made me realize at some point in my adolescence that I really liked pictures that told stories of things — genre paintings, historical paintings — the sort of derivatives we get in contemporary society,» Walker stated in 1999, during an interview with New York's Museum of Modern Art.
I am obsessed with little things like Goya's calling card clutched in a magpie's beak and Zurburan's cartellino on a painting of the crucifixion.
And those things very quickly became elongated into like flat paintings with horizontal lines, little white lines leading to the center.
I put down a little patch of yellow paint in the middle of a green thing; it looked like a patch of sunlight on a green field.
Her work has been featured in a string of group shows at galleries like CANADA, the Journal, Tanya Bonakdar, and Marlborough that are known for acting as launching pads for novel painterly stars, and the critical establishment has gotten on board in a big way: no less than Roberta Smith has said that a painting of hers «knocked me out,» and the Village Voice noted of one show that her works were «selling pretty well, and no wonder: They are some of the loveliest little things you'll find anywhere.»
Sure, you have a wider range of accent colors and wallpaper options now — it's nice to be able to choose whether your background image is painted directly on the tiles or draped behind them — and little things like animations have been tweaked, but by and large this is the same old Start screen, with options galore for minimalists and info - hounds alike.
Often, it is the little things like chipped paint, worn caulking and sticky doors that potential buyers notice.
Jamie made the cover for her changing pad as well as painting the storage piece hanging on the wall and adding liners to the little baskets so she could fill them with things like diapers, wipes, lotion, etc..
I feel like painting that little old wall is a small thing that makes a big difference.
There are a couple of things I'm finding a little hard to «get», such as the 2 PORTRAITS hung one above the other, the white - painted walls that seems to look like the «outside» of the house and all of the lanterns.
Jennifer Johner (The Little Things, her old blog) has a turquoise painted island / cart like yours that I stared at a lot before I decided to leave mine unpainted for now.
So I do things in little stages: experiment with small changes, do a little painting and reorganizing — see if I like it.
I like to hang things as soon as I get them... which usually creates a lot of other things being taken down, rearranged, etc... I like the horse paint by number prints... very cute for a little boys room
Sometimes there are still a few important installations you are waiting on (in our case, we are waiting on our custom round window trim, final details on our new archways, and still have to complete the thresholds in the doorways), and often it's just little things like fixing a wobbly outlet or a misaligned door latch, adding some caulking or paint touch - ups.
I'm finally done painting the walls after living here for 2 months LOL I paint all the time, but I only like painting the details... you know, little bits of artistic things that make it special.
Layla, this fantastic, fresh transformation using simple things like paint and little details is so inspiring to me!
Home Editor Alexandra Gater installed a brand new bathroom backsplash using removable, stick - on tiles that look like the real thing (also perfect for renters), added a stylish light (which only cost $ 18) and transformed the bathroom vanity using inexpensive buys and a little DIY spray paint magic to spruce up existing accessories.
I didn't» realize I could find the little things of chalk paint like that.
Insignificant little things like the fabulous Camellia tree in the Beach Cottage garden or the fragrance from the laundry drying in the coastal breeze or how finding a piece of junk and painting it chills me out.
We just moved into a brand new house with brand new great bathrooms so I would use the gift card for cosmetic things like curtains and rods and maybe a little bit of paint to change them from the builders» neutral to something a little more fun!
It looks like it needs a little updating and fresh paint (I'm not crazy about the kitchen, for one thing), but I love the bones of it — the staircase, the fireplaces, the woodwork, and all the big windows.
It's like this... I had the can of spray paint in my hand and the little things were just sitting on top of the outside trash can and my choice was: * go get paper and carefully cover the trash can * point and spray... I went with the instant gratification, who could blame me, I'm spray painting a bird cage today do ya want me to finish painting the trash can?
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