Sprinkle a drop of lavender
oil on the blanket — it has a calming effect and may help him sleep a little better.
In 1984, following a trip to China, he established himself as an innovator when he produced a series of
oil on blanket works featured in Horses Fly Too, a 1984 exhibition organized by the Mackenzie Art Gallery.
Not exact matches
It consists of Roma and sun - dried tomatoes tossed with fresh basil, pungent garlic, fruity olive
oil, and sweet balsamic vinegar, piled
on top of toasted slices of baguette, and finished with a
blanket of melted fresh mozzarella.
Place the baby
on his back
on a washable
blanket, in case the
oil stains it.
If you want, why not make them chamomile tea and spray some chamomile
oil on their pillow or
blanket?
If not, let me set the stage for you; soft music, sweet, calming lavender
oil filling the air, a soft
blanket to lay
on, and 30 - 45 minutes of complete relaxation and pampering.
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
Most of the dozen works are brushy,
oil -
on - canvas abstractions, reminiscent in style of de Kooning or Gerhard Richter, which have been overlaid with obscuring materials: black plastic garbage bags, torn industrial tarps and worn - out
blankets and towels.
Behind peak
oil and impacts of climate change
on habitation and food supply, sea level rise will be the final wet
blanket that will sweep inexorably over the inhabitants of the old Holocene.
If we assume the call is for nations and states to ban any new coal,
oil, and gas projects, this is a very welcome shift to seeking
blanket bans explicitly
on climate grounds rather than any piecemeal opposition to individual projects based
on a variety of environmental issues.