You could also use one
on a feature wall if you're feeling brave.
Not exact matches
Shot mostly in a fly -
on - the -
wall style, it
features Franco, Mathews and others behaving as
if the camera was not there.
I noticed the
featured paintings
on the
walls from Paint Mixer addicts, previous work and I wondered
if I would be able to do the same.
If your pet has crossed the Rainbow Bridge and you'd like your entry to be
featured on our Memorial
Wall, please write «Memorial
Wall»
on the entry.
But I do research rooms carefully —
on one recent trip, I could see one room had an unusual
feature wall that I loved, so although I booked via an aggregator, I sent a message asking
if I might be able to be allocated that room, and the hotel were happy to comply!
As you explore, the map gets filled in (or you can fill the map in yourself
if you turn off the auto - map
feature in the options, but there really is no reason to do so), but it is the player's job to draw in where the
walls are in between the square tiles, as well place icons
on the map to indicate locations of interest as well as permanent landmarks such as doors, stairs, treasure chests, etc..
This statement applies more,
if not most, to the five darker paintings stretched
on canvas than it does to the two far superior pieces tacked to the
wall on un-stretched canvas which
feature lighter cloudlike shapes
on an otherwise white background.
This exhibition takes Azimut / h as the centre of a constellation of art and artists — a diagram
on the gallery
wall seeks to visualise this, with impressive,
if bewildering, results — and brings together works by those
featured in the gallery or publication to evoke an artistic tendency which Castellani himself said was «impossible to define».
The show, Parkinson writes,
features «works by Andrew Bick, Stuart Elliot, Robert Holyhead, Clare Kenny, Maria Lalic, Karim Noureldin, David Rhodes, Cullinan Richards, Brandon Taylor, exhibited alongside a «museum» of printed matter related to British Construction and Systems Art... I have the sense of a past that is locked, only partially accessible via faded documents, memory and influence, as
if the works
on the
wall are familiarly connected to the archive material or they can be interpreted as having evolved from a «constructive context,» some more consciously connected to the base than others, like the system formula that eludes my attempt to discern it, or like Noureldin's drawings wending their way through various permutations, continually repeating and changing, awareness of the past leading to an informed openness to an unknown future.»
Students also exhibit their work in the Sculpture Quad, located between Atkinson Hall and the Studio Arts Building, which
features permanent installations and temporary works by sculpture students throughout the year;
on the atrium
wall in the Design Building, where student work is showcased through displays that change
on a monthly basis; and sometimes —
if you visit at the right time — you might witness the pop - up «locker gallery» in the hallway of the Studio Arts Building.
The show also
features a performance piece by Bruce Nauman — a hired actor walks the room as
if the ceiling were five feet high, with the public standing outside — along with an arrangement of textured patterns
on each
wall and a phrase by poet Alfred Starr Hamilton, which gives the show its title and undergoes random permutations by means of an algorithm designed by Robert Pearson, with results displayed
on a pile of sheets.
Even
if it directly references the abstract paintings by Ellsworth Kelly and Clyfford Still
featured in its surrounding galleries, her work is not just a painting
on a
wall, a sculpture in a glass case.
Featured on the Web page introducing the story, in all its hindsight irony, was this quote pulled from the profile: «Asked
if she and her husband take time together, just the two of them, [Silda]
Wall laughs.»
This is inconvenient
if you play beer league sports, where the activity tracking
features would obviously be appreciated, but keep the UP
on your non-dominant arm,
if you're too concerned about flinging a $ 100 piece of kit at high velocity into a
wall or leave it
on the bench.
Add graphic black and white striped wallpaper like that
featured from Sue Timney or,
if you don't want to commit to decorating a
wall, try using bold patterns
on door panels, or as an update
on a period fireplace.
Like
if she was going to do a
feature wall, they might pick the pretzels
on the wheel and she'd paint the
wall the color of the pretzel.
If you're looking for less commitment, try it
on just one
feature wall.
I'd be curious to see where the off - centered lines actually line up with another
feature, such as how the interior corner diagonal from the corner window might have
walls that line up with the line that separates the bookshelf and fireplace (
if that makes sense), or how centering your new sofa directly across from the center of the long window might create a special balance (even
if it isn't centered
on the
wall it is placed), or the center of your floating loveseat might be centered
on the fireplace.
If you'd prefer not to focus
on your
walls to add a splash of colour, why not turn your furniture into a
feature instead?
If you're not up for going all out with the trend, try just exposing the brick
on a
feature wall or chimneybreast — you can balance it with painted
walls in the rest of your home, and, when sealed correctly, it is really easy to keep clean and fresh.
Over
on the east coast,
if you want a (slightly) more affordable way to imagine life with Leo, then why not consider purchasing the luxury Manhattan penthouse which
features in The Wolf of
Wall Street?
as well,
if you have a future
wall painting project that you wish to be
featured at FINE craft GUILD, then, BEFORE you post the tutorial
on your own website, contact us.
If you're creating a
feature wall such as
on a chimney breast, align the centre of the wallpaper with the centre of the
wall and work outwards
on both sides.
Prints
on black look amazing against other deep colours
on walls and floor — but do this as a
feature wall rather than
on all of them
if your room is
on the small side.
How to use them
If your child's bedroom is
on the small side, keep intricate wallpaper patterns to a minimum: start with a
feature wallpaper
on one
wall and pick a bright colour from the design to use
on the other
walls.