Toys, electrical wires, electronics, and
old magazines often make a living room feel cluttered.
Not exact matches
No mention of that
old shibboleth of political data reporting — the mythical targeting - by -
magazine - subscription that shows up too
often in stories in the mainstream media.
In many
magazines or blog's written by women a bit
older than me, I've
often read their # 1...
Quite
often, Hollywood «period pieces» feel dated and somewhat irrelevant to our world today — as if they were a snapshot from an
old magazine.
Animal hoarders
often hoard possessions as well so their homes are overflowing with
old magazines, empty soda and beer cans and other items most people would consider trash.
Like movies, books and music beforehand videogames are
often blamed for practically every evil and every minor infraction, but this may just be one of the most idiotic cases I've had the displeasure of reading: a 9 - year
old boy from Orlando, Florida took «an unloaded handgun, a
magazine with -LSB-...]
While it may seem odd nowadays to not receive in - depth previews & analysis of a game 2 years in advance of its release from a dozen different sources, the mini-articles published in the
old SEGA
magazines (particularly the newsletter, before game coverage was serious business) were
often the only glimpse we got of titles for the system.
In the November 2008 issue of W
Magazine, a 26 - year -
old Nina Chanel Abney explained to Haven Thompson how celebrity scandals inspire some of her vibrant,
often brazen paintings that at once suggest Francis Bacon, David Hockney, and contemporary street murals.
In Tear Sheets, Silano creates composite images that represent
often forgotten cultural moments by re-contextualizing pages from
old magazines, tackling discarded histories of LGBTQ community and its impact on contemporary gay identity.
The paintings are populated with flowers —
often tulips, books,
old magazines, and photographs of family members and some well - known faces, carefully arranged across tabletops.
Bright collages crafted from
old family snapshots and the pages of Nigerian lifestyle
magazines depict intimate domestic scenes —
often the artist and her husband.
Stezaker, who had a retrospective at the Whitechapel Gallery earlier this year, collects
old photographs — movie stills, publicity shots, postcards, book and
magazine illustrations — slices them in two, then splices them with other cut pictures to create something altogether new and
often slightly disturbing.
That
often means taking down the family photos, removing any large or clunky pieces of furniture and tossing the
old magazines, Wiard says.
I have a collections of
old interior books and
magazines and they
often inspire me to write a post.