Sentences with phrase «oil lanterns»

"Oil lanterns" refers to portable lamps that use oil as fuel to produce light. Full definition
The only source of illumination in the cave is a pair of oil lanterns carried by the guides.
In the evenings, the lodge and the cabins are a glow with oil lanterns and candles but Hotel La Carolina Lodge does provide limited lighting and electricity in the main lodge and houses if guests prefer.
At night, oil lanterns illuminate the walkways to create subtle light and ambience.
Their more expansive compositions allow the viewer to ponder architectural elements or the unusual collections of objects that she has rendered — a blue plastic doll imported from Ghana, an arched doorway and television set, an assortment of framed photographs, an empty balcony, oil lanterns on a tabletop — which serve to represent absence and quietude in her otherwise densely textured works.
If you love festive lighting, try these simple mason jar oil lanterns, or these dreamy paper lanterns!
Here's what I love: the pinwheel bird outside stake love the glass oil lanterns.
Although you can use an oil lantern, the fuel of which depletes over time, or use tinder boxes to light candles to provide some additional lumens, the designers have deliberately constructed areas where your only option is to sprint through darkness and allow yourself to drift further toward insanity, or to use precious fuel searching for puzzle items.
God - Tracking Station # 1, 1959, consisted of a variety of found objects such as an oil lantern, camera, training chair and plastic animal.
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