I too
love painted paneling, it makes this room very warm, inviting, you almost want to sit (lay) on the couch or chair and take a nap!
Not exact matches
I don't know why because I
love the design of the watercolor
paint and the black
panels on the side are super flattering.
I
love the
painted wood
panels, and that rug with the bright patterns works so well.
Now I
love brown cars, possibly more than any guy should, so I was pleased as punch by the»70s Beetle Convertible's Toffee Brown Metallic
paint, which is continued in the cabin on select color - matched interior
panels.
But because we always
loved the two - tone
paint, the new fastback rear window, the cool shape of the silver seats, the mirrored T - top
panels, the unique front and rear spoilers, the polished aluminum red stripe wheels, and the Indy 500 decals on the doors — well, just about everything, I guess.
«Lost
Love» by Gino Belassen is a unique acrylic, pastel, and resin on wood
panel painting signed by the artist on the front.
Pink
Love 2011 Clothing, fabric and paper collage, acrylic, ink, and spray
paint on canvas over wood
panel 48 x 60 x 2 inches
DAVID DRISKELL Creative Spirit: Five Decades by Bridget Goodbody DAINA HIGGINS New
Paintings by Charles Schultz LOIS DODD New
Panel Paintings by Sharon Butler Unlikely Friends: JAMES BROOKS & DAN FLAVIN by Greg Lindquist DAMIEN HIRST The Complete Spot
Paintings 1986 — 2011 by Corina Larkin LORI ELLISON by Corina Larkin GEORGES HUGNET The
Love Life of the Spumifers by Valery Oisteanu Dark Christmas by Bradley Rubenstein ELLSWORTH KELLY Schwarz & Weiss by David Rhodes MALCOLM MORLEY Another Way to Make an Image, Monotypes by Robert Storr Five Works from the Collection of Albert Murray: ROMARE BEARDEN and NORMAN LEWIS by Charles Schultz THE RONALD S. LAUDER COLLECTION: Selections from the 3rd Century BC to the 20th Century / Germany, Austria, and France by Charles Schultz Anonymous Tantra
Paintings by Noah Dillon SANGRAM MAJUMDAR New Work by Kara L. Rooney GUDMUNDUR THORODDSEN Father's Father by Paolo Javier SOTO Paris and Beyond, 1950 — 1970 by Cora Fisher JESS
Paintings by Phong Bui GEORGE MCNEIL by Robert Berlind VICTOR MATTHEWS by Vincent Katz LOLA MONTES SCHNABEL
Love Before Intimacy by David Markus THOMAS WOODRUFF The Four Temperament Variations by Kara L. Rooney MARTHA CLIPPINGER Hopscotch by Robert Berlind PETER GALLO by Jonathan Goodman Connected by Noah Dillon KANDINSKY's «
Painting with White Border» by Susan Bee BARBARA SANDLER Straight On Till Morning by Robert Berlind December (Organized by Howie Chen) by Nathan Kernan EDWIN DICKINSON In Retrospect by Robert Berlind JOSÉ RIVERA by Nathan Kernan REMBRANDT»S WORLD: Dutch Drawings from the Clement C. Moore Collection by Sara Christoph JOSEPH MONTGOMERY Velveteen by Linnea Kniaz The Renaissance Portrait from Donatello to Bellini by Mira Schor BOSCO SODI Ubi Sunt by Jonathan Goodman DOUG WADA Americana by Lilly Wei Mind the Gap by Anne Sherwood Pundyk BILL JENSEN by Ben La Rocco WITHIN / WITHOUT: A Studio Visit With SHOSHANA DENTZ by Zachary Wollard SUSANNA HELLER's Studio by Robert Berlind STUDIO VISIT: JOYCE PENSATO by William Corwin Making American Taste: Narrative Art for a New Democracy by Shane McAdams Letter from BERLIN by David Rhodes JOSEPH MARIONI Eye to Eye by Robert C. Morgan GORDON MOORE by Joan Waltemath Master Bill at MoMA by Irving Sandler
Early on, she worked in collage as well as
paint: The Image As Burden includes several examples, perhaps the most significant of which is
Love Versus Death (1980), in which two «clue - strips» consisting of various photographs and newspaper clippings (Steve Biko is among them, and so, too, is Peggy Guggenheim) suggest ways of reading the work's central
panel of drawings.
Heidi Spector's
Love Is Our Resistance is composed of acrylic
paint as bands of color on birch
panel meticulously coated with a seductive, glossy resin.
Matthew Deleget, They Don't
Love You Like I
Love You, 2009, Silver monochromes, silver acrylic
paint on 4
panels, hit with a hammer 16 x 60 inches overall, each
panel 16 x 12 inches (courtesy of the artist)
Last Sunday night, on the occasion of the exhibit Chagall:
Love, War, and Exile on view at the Jewish Museum, Jordan Kantor a painter and professor at California College of the Arts, hosted an intimate
panel looking back at
painting since the death of Chagall to the present.
In creating her newest body of work, Cabessa used personal items —
love letters, her favorite books, diary entries, etc. - coated in
paint and then pressed onto
panel or canvas.
Everything looks beautiful Layla ~ I really
love the look of the
painted paneling..
I sure can relate to this renovation project... I have been blessed with my childhood home (lol my hubby has been known to say,» cursed») anywhoo we
painted the
paneling in the kitchen and I
love it but it was a challenge since my folks smoked all their lives.
I would
paint the brass picture lights the same color as the wall so they don't stand out — and
love the idea of them casting light down the
panels & lighting up that side of the room - does the print on the fireplace have a light over it?
I wish I had
paneling to
paint myself - we're going to have go through and install ours (beadboard) so as you know I really
love the texture the grooved wall creates.
She really
loved the look of
painted paneling though, and hoped to create an easier, breezier, coastal feel throughout the room.
I swear, I have thought about installing
paneling just so I can
paint over it because I
love how it looks.
I
love everything about your bedroom makeover Jen — the colour scheme, the
panelled wall, the herringbone
painted wall... your headboard, gallery walls....
I would
love to put own wood floors in the rest of the house but we have Judge's
Paneling in the living room so that would just be too much wood (I can't bring myself to
paint that entire room of real wood Judge's
Paneling.
I
love painted board and batten and board and bead
paneling.
It is a pretty room... we have
paneling in our family room that I would
love to
paint... maybe someday... a girl can dream can't she?
Before I read that you
painted the
paneled walls, I was so hoping that that's what you did... I
love that look!
I
love the
paneling, the charcoal
paneling, the
painted brick and the last one you showed us.
The
paneling looks amazing
painted and I
love all of the additions you have given the room.
I would
love to add a creamy white
painted paneling (since I miss all the real wood walls in my old house!)
Our basement is all
painted paneling and I
love it.
They're completely smooth right now, but one day we'd
love to add some Gray Owl -
painted pine
paneling on top of few of them.
As our ceilings are low, we just
painted them the same glossy white as our trim and
panelled walls, but i would
love to have done a different shade like the Sea Salt.
I would
love to
paint the ceiling and remove the strange wood
paneling on the walls, but I haven't come up with the right plan yet.
I even
painted the solid pine
paneling that no one thought would stick and it did - and I
love it!
Coral
paint turns formal
paneling into a whimsical wall treatment in sync with a homeowner's
love of elegant, eclectic, and slightly eccentric digs.
I've never
painted wood
paneled wall anything but shades of white but I
love the calming effect of this whisper blue.
The
painted furniture looks great and I
love the stained adirondack chairs, now new curtain
panels.....
I
love the simple
paint update on this
paneling!
I
love how that electrical
panel is concealed and the lady making her own bricks out of
paint is pretty awesome too.
I would
LOVE to
paint the original to the 30's house, wood
paneling on the wall that houses the fireplace.
We
love how every room in this Berkshire house has access to the gardens and with additions like the double - width doorways and French windows, the oak flooring and white -
painted paneling drinks in the sun and gives off a beautifully summery feeling.
We also have wood
panel doors which I
love, so trying to combine
paints with wood is what I'm trying to do.