Sentences with phrase «new piece of wood»

I like the chipped paint look, if you are painted a new piece of wood, you can get that look by using sandpaper on it.
She also took off the broken back piece & bought a new piece of wood from the Hardware store, cut it to size to fit a new fabric lined back.

Not exact matches

Says Ecovative CEO Eben Bayer: «I like to think of it as a new kind of wood, and you can't get a more sustainable piece of furniture on the planet.»
As the Prophet dictated each new passage it was written down by the scribes on anything within reach, on thin white stones, pieces of parchment, wood, leather, or whatever was available.
If the new chair had a wooden base we would simply screw the wheels into the new chair and call it a day... as it was we needed to add a few pieces of scrap wood to make a secure base.
One day I got a call from a woman who said, «There's this big piece of wood that's washed up on the beach here in New Jersey.»
The problem is worrisome because the bracket — a piece of metal that bolts a support beam in place — was relatively new: All of the brackets in the two towers, which are made of wood, had been replaced after a similar cooling pipe collapse in the western tower last August.
Though this newer variant's made of a single piece of machined steel, its older counterparts were traditionally made of wood.
Reclaimed barn wood not only breathes new life into old pieces, but it can also bring a piece of rustic living to the modern world, creating a cozy look for the holidays.
I am not sure what the wood used to make this piece was, but it was very hard and I needed to remove all of the staples so that I'd have a new place to staple the fabric into.
Nor because, the presence of Pierce Brosnan notwithstanding, it strews action set - pieces like a James Bond movie — it doesn't, though a drive through drizzly New England woods is more riveting than most movie car chases.
Visually the DB11 Volante features the striking single - piece aluminium bonnet and innovative «Curlicue» aerodynamic feature from the DB11 Coupe, combined with new wood or carbon fibre veneer panels on the seat backs, a beautifully tailored fabric hood — available in a choice of bordeaux red, black silver or grey silver - dramatic ultra-slim «light blade» tail lights that create a bold C graphic and a striking new design of forged alloy wheel.
The new, open - pore finish makes the wood trim appear extremely authentic, bringing a piece of practically unaltered nature into the interior of the E-Class.
For the 2010 model year Nissan is offering new two - piece body - color side moldings with chrome strip treatment and contrasting interior stitching for the Titanium and Platinum models, revised available wood grain finisher appearance, the addition of standard front seat side - impact supplemental air bags for the SE 4x2 model and three new exterior colors.
One new - build buyer was shocked to find out that their french doors from the living room to the dining room were not only extra, but the sashes — the wood dividers that break up the big piece of glass in the centre of each door — were another additional cost
Other new products I saw included pieces of wood carved into musical instrument shapes, such as a guitar, tambourine and a microphone, while others took the shape of a cell phone or iPod.
Others used familiar materials, but combined them in new ways, such as packages including both wood pieces and wafers made of loofah.
An all - encompassing remodel of each residence was completed, including new flooring throughout; mango wood accents; island - living furniture; chef - inspired kitchens; and 4 - and 5 - piece, spa - like master bathrooms.
Designed by the Miami - based firm ba - haus / KNF, the newest hotel in Panama unveils a combination of fresh, luminous tones and reflective materials, as well as high ceilings, which inspire a sophisticated social atmosphere, using rich exotic woods, metallic pieces, multi-dimensional panels, glass and crystals.
NEW Taste: Located on the ground floor, it is based on the iconic Favela Chair, with columns covered in long narrow strips of wood, reminiscent of the favelas in Brazil, and pieces of furniture from the old Olympic hotel.
Visually it looks like you've been taking pieces of wood and nailing them to the hull to fix it and nothing on your ship looks new.
Andrew's newest work is a new study in creating sculpture using over 500 pieces of recycled wood that are inserted at varying depths into a 36» x 36» wood panel with a black automotive paint background.
See photos from the acclaimed sculptor's showcase of new work, which includes a 30 - million - year old piece of wood.
Select highlights include: Lehmann Maupin's sale of several McArthur Binion works ranging from $ 50,000 - 175,000 to trustees of two leading U.S. museums, as well as collectors new to the gallery; Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's sale of two works by George Baselitz in a range of c. $ 599,000 - 838,000 each, a Robert Rauschenberg work for $ 725,000, a Tony Cragg sculpture for c. $ 210,000, and a metal and wood piece by Jack Pierson for $ 190,000; Royale Projects sold three Clinton Hill paintings at around $ 95,000 each to collectors from New York and California; David Kordansky sold out its booth of photography by Torbjørn Rødland in the range of $ 14,00028,000 each; Jack Shainman's sales of recent work by Hank Willis Thomas, including a major sculpture, a retroflective, and one of Thomas» iconic flags in the Live section, and works by Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Becky Suss, Enrique Martinez Celaya and Geoffrey Chadsey; Gallery Hyundai's sale of a pair piece by Seung - taek Lee for $ 100,000 - 200,000 and two works by Minjung Kim for $ 40,000 - 100,0new to the gallery; Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's sale of two works by George Baselitz in a range of c. $ 599,000 - 838,000 each, a Robert Rauschenberg work for $ 725,000, a Tony Cragg sculpture for c. $ 210,000, and a metal and wood piece by Jack Pierson for $ 190,000; Royale Projects sold three Clinton Hill paintings at around $ 95,000 each to collectors from New York and California; David Kordansky sold out its booth of photography by Torbjørn Rødland in the range of $ 14,00028,000 each; Jack Shainman's sales of recent work by Hank Willis Thomas, including a major sculpture, a retroflective, and one of Thomas» iconic flags in the Live section, and works by Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Becky Suss, Enrique Martinez Celaya and Geoffrey Chadsey; Gallery Hyundai's sale of a pair piece by Seung - taek Lee for $ 100,000 - 200,000 and two works by Minjung Kim for $ 40,000 - 100,0New York and California; David Kordansky sold out its booth of photography by Torbjørn Rødland in the range of $ 14,00028,000 each; Jack Shainman's sales of recent work by Hank Willis Thomas, including a major sculpture, a retroflective, and one of Thomas» iconic flags in the Live section, and works by Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Becky Suss, Enrique Martinez Celaya and Geoffrey Chadsey; Gallery Hyundai's sale of a pair piece by Seung - taek Lee for $ 100,000 - 200,000 and two works by Minjung Kim for $ 40,000 - 100,000.
Working with pieces of wood, cardboard, pellets, foil, plastics and nails, the artist bonds them to various new creations.
The artists perceives his practice as a rebirth, taking discarded pieces of wood which have terminated their natural existence, and transporting them to his studio where they undergo a new beginning, returning to life as integral elements of his sculptures.
The exhibition showcases a selection of new pieces in carved, bent, and painted wood.
Other featured artists include Anita Arliss, whose mixed - media canvases are included in the permanent art installations at Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport; Bethany Collins, who recently completed a residency at the Studio Museum in Harlem; and Justin Rabideau, who salvages wood from new construction sites and houses on the verge of collapse to create scaled pieces — from very tiny wall pieces to very large installations and large - scale sculptures — for his brightly - colored «Shim» series.
Such compositional «quilting» is complemented by eight new pieces «stitched» together from rough - hewn objects — wood blocks, copper printing plates, t - shirt fragments — that extend FAILE's use of puzzle boxes, and obscure the boundary between fine and folk art.
Also included will be the new series of sculptures, Aftermath, in which Hambling has transformed gnarled pieces of wood into painted bronze totems, and a selection of earlier works confronting themes of war, death and memory — including the exquisitely ambivalent Gulf Women Prepare for War, of cloaked women bearing rocket launchers in a desert of blush pink.
Presenting them among structures of iron, wood, glass and fabric, the pieces took on new meanings, wrapped in personal memories and the affectionate and artistic relation between father and son.
Paris's Matthieu Haberard brings five new pieces — with a dark wood, epoxy, acrylic painting titled «Screen, where the touch, is a real sensation» (2015), a can - and - water sculpture called «Combine painting» (2015), a wood - and - electric cable piece called «Your time is running out» (2015), as well as two sculptural installations made of steel, plexiglas, acrylic on canvas, titled «Marcel; Where the bulbs are?»
4/5 + 2 AP Frank Stella Untitled, 1959 Enamel on canvas board 17 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches Collection of Bill and Sheila Lambert Dan Flavin «monument» for V. Tatlin, 1967 cool white fluorescent light 96 x 28 x 5 inches Robert Morris Untitled, 1976 - 1980 Felt with metal grommets 96 x 85 x 20 inches Back Gallery Richard Serra Untitled, 1975 Paintstick on paper 37 3/8 x 49 5/8 inches Private collection, Switzerland Ad Reinhardt Black Painting, 1960 - 1966 Oil on canvas 60 x 60 inches Tony Smith New Piece, 1966 Welded bronze, chemically treated black 20 3/4 x 43 1/2 x 42 inches Jo Baer Untitled, 1972 Oil on canvas 72 x 72 inches Second Floor (left to right) Rotunda Agnes Martin Untitled, 1965 Black ink on paper 11 x 11 inches David Hammons Untitled (Basketball Drawing), 2006/7 Dirt on paper, wood frame, asphalt Overall: 120 1/2 x 100 x 27 inches Robert Indiana Love, 1966 - 1999 Stainless steel 36 x 36 x 18 inches Front Gallery Andy Warhol Ambulance Disaster, c. 1963 Silkscreen ink on paper 40 x 30 inches Anselm Reyle Untitled, 2006 Mixed media on canvas, acrylic box 92 x 78 1/2 inches Mark Grotjahn Untitled (White Butterfly), 2002 Acrylic on canvas 30 x 30 inches Sol LeWitt Progressive Structure, 1997 Painted wood 49 1/4 x 49 1/4 x 49 1/4 inches Agnes Martin Untitled, 1960 Oil and ink on linen 12 x 12 inches Liza Lou Comfort Blanket, 2005 Cotton and glass beads 29 1/2 x 53 1/8 inches Private collection, New York Günter Uecker Gegenstroemung II, 1965 Nails on canvas, painted with white color 32 1/4 x 32 1/4 x 2 3/4 inches
The BAR vol.9 exhibition, «Healing and Loving» will show a mix of older works with new works made in Tokyo including camouflage based paintings and painted found wood pieces by Chaw Ei Thein and almost invisible white nail drawings and new sculptural pieces by Krishnapriya Tharmakrishnar.
[12] The New York Times reviewed the exhibition and praised Levitan's works, [12] stating that «one of the best pieces in the show is a dancer's torso in a warm - colored wood in which the artist has captured well the thrust of a dancer's body.»
In this, his most colourful and complete body of work, Remi has created over 50 new pieces on paper, wood, and canvas that strengthen his resolve within the discipline of abstract painting... His use of colour and line is critically acclaimed, which has led to his work being acquired by some of the most influential contemporary collectors in the United States and Europe.»
Louise Bourgeois is showing new marble sculptures at the Robert Miller Gallery and, more impressive, a pair of new primarily wood - installation pieces at Galerie Lelong on West 57th Street.
The exhibition will consist on a series of new pieces of acrylics, markers on wood and steel, and a sculpture.
Alongside the production of a new ceramic piece in the wood - burning kiln at Cass, each invited artist produced a waster for this exhibition.
In December of 2016, the work pictured above, a mixed - media piece on wood from the artist's Biomorphic series, was accepted into the permanent public collection of the Islip Art Museum in Islip, New York.
The new body of work consisted of 30 pieces including small studies, medium and large scale pieces on wood and canvas, as well as a few hand painted multiple prints.
Even better, the line is the first production piece to truly encompass their concept of «sustainability» in manufacturing and design; the wood comes from sustainable sources in New York and Pennsylvania, and all the fabrication is done in house with only two tools.
Using old dominoes and Scrabble pieces made of wood, plastics or ivory, Millershaski adds new touches like colourful Japanese origami paper, photos or textured paper and seals these with resin topcoat.
I'll take the hand - made piece of art, crafted via an old fashioned master carpenter over the new power tool jockey's punched - out plastic (but looks like wood) widget when I want a quality product, any day.
Beware of salvaged material as well — while recovered items are fine for certain projects (building furniture from reclaimed wood is a popular alternative to buying new pieces), the quality of salvage is never certain.
Her caption read: «New pot rack made from a piece of drift wood I found on a walk by a river.
We are just completing a renovation in a new to us home in the mountains and in the great room / kitchen / main floor we have medium hickory distressed wide plank floors, BM seashell paint on walls, white cabinets in kitchen, lots of wood antique furniture and several rustic wood pieces, and white / natural slipcovered sofa and chairs.
I have been needing new kitchen cabinets for a long time and now have decided I don't need new cabinets, I just need some pieces of thin wood.
The new trim (which was really just pieces of lattice from Home Depot) was cut to size and clamped until wood glue was good and dry.
Your wood countertops will be my new wood garage door... like my husband says... it's just like putting a piece of furniture out in the rain.
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