It's amazing how
paint can transform a room.
Isn't it awesome how
paint can transform a dated piece of furniture?
I love how a few simple touches and a fresh coat of
paint can transform the look of a home.
Whether you're putting your stamp on your new home, or are renovating a room that needs some TLC, interior
paint can transform any space in the house in a few hours.
A little burlap or chalk
paint can transform an old book into a pretty decor accessory.
It's no secret that
paint can transform practically anything.
I'm learning more and more that a little bit of
paint can transform almost anything!
Amazing how a good coat of
paint can transform an item.
A quick coat of
paint can transform an old dresser or worn, wooden crib into a bold statement piece, giving a rented space some much - needed pizazz.
He knows that the introduction of a certain shade of blue into the background of
his painting can transform the visual field for us from its ordinary tonality.
Not exact matches
An old wooden bench, for instance,
can be completely
transformed by sanding down the rough, chipped surface and decorating using weather - proof
paints.
So many household items
can be
transformed into beautiful decor items with the help of a little spray
paint or embellishment, and it doesn't have to cost you much money.
A fresh coat of
paint and some custom drawer pulls
can completely
transform an old, beat - up dresser.
It is amazing what the right
paint and techniques
can do to
transform something, isn't it?
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I am going to have a
painting filled weekend next weekend, but I can't wait to
transform these chairs.
When I start
painting I have a difficult time stopping... I love that you
can completely
transform the feel, the flavor, the mood of your home with color...
Painting Furniture is quite fun and
can transform the look to a room's decor.
I love, love, love what
paint can do in
transforming the look of a piece of furniture or a decorative object.
Painting the furniture will totally
transform them; I
can totally picture then that lovely color!
Her cane back rocking chair started out as a dated wood rocker and with a
can of spray
paint transformed into a chic focal point.
Simple spray
paint can totally
transform the entire design of the table set.
With a little
paint, labels and some bling, you
can transform them into a classy and stylish way to organize office supplies.
Anything
can be
transformed with spray
paint now.
So... I'm usually the one searching for furniture on Craigslist, for that something special that I
can transform with a little
paint.
I'm a, ways amazed at what
paint can do to
transform and change your perspective on a piece or even a room.
I want to show you how you
can transform something using $ 2.00 chalk
paint.
E Ink Prism is a different kind of
paint: the thin electronic paper film
can transform architectural materials into dynamic, programmable products that
can change colors and patterns.
Computer vision researchers in Germany
can transform video clips into the style of famous
paintings.
This includes: texture and vertex shading, which by using what was jokingly referred to as «lasers» or «sabers», users
can add textures in a simple and accessible way; a foliage
painting tool, which «if you're using a Vive or Oculus Touch dev kit, there's a button you
can hold to erase or
paint»; a colour picker, which is familiar already and has been used in various titles; a
transform gizmo, and it was commented that «the rotation was a little bit of a disaster before but it's better now»; there is now a flashlight in VR as well as the ability to make screenshots; and a widget interaction component that gives developers full control over how things get touched.
However, there's an advantage to having more
paint around, as players
can transform temporarily into squids, moving at a faster pace across a map and also refilling their
paint gun at the same time.
Players
can transform into squids to travel quickly through their own territories, perform long jumps, swim up walls to reach new areas and ambush opponents by hiding in the
paint.
Tozer comments: «I'm excited about making
paintings that accept all the limitations of
paint and surface, and simultaneously try to make this stuff
transform into qualities that
paintings can only imply; movement, time, volume, light, etc..
Subtle, unsettling investigations into the ways in which objects
can be
transformed by context — and the construction of the context itself — are the hallmarks of Carissa Rodriguez's photos,
paintings, videos, and installations.
By combining layers of images, I explore how each
painting can be
transformed to create an experience that is multilayered and time - based for the viewer.
The key, he says, is to avoid distance and to make
painting human: «The moment you take something that has a human effect on you, something you can't describe, the whole thing
transforms from a topic to something that is about yourself.»
Packing shredded paper into molds like clay to create totem - like forms, Benglis
transforms paper from a surface meant for drawing or
painting into a sculptural medium, a gesture that
can be seen in continuity with her poured latex installations of the late «60s, that so memorably entangled
painting and sculpture.
«Regardless of what they look like, because they are
paint and they are on canvas,» he said, «I
can transform them in various ways to make them look totally different than the way they did.»
The exhibition of
paintings, many obscured and
transformed with reactive metallic
paints, examines the nature of self reflection, and how experience
can inform our understanding of self.
He has developed and honed a process that requires his precise and repeated attention, particularly with the application of the dots, and through this process he
transforms his
paintings into a record of an act of devotion as it comes into being... We
can not experience Goldberg's
paintings fully until we recognize how they were made, and the quality of direct and simple attention that he has brought to bear on them.
Farshid Moussavi's VR experience transports visitors into masterpieces of ecclesiastical architecture, which they
can adapt and
transform themselves, while creative technology and content studio Happy Finish have worked with Yinka Shonibare to develop a three - dimensional rendering of a neo-classical
painting, featuring a cast of Venus dressed in Shonibare's trademark batik fabric.
Art historian and visual culturist Camila Maroja that graduated from Duke University comments «The pieces of this exhibition appropriate and
transform old and new national symbols such as the Statue of Liberty, the portrait of Ulises Heureaux, the ears of Mickey Mouse, the
paintings of the artist act as a suggestive map, on which we
can reconfigure our experience of the Americas.»
2003
Painting Pictures, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, DE; The Body
Transformed, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa,
CA Passion for Art: 100 Treasures 100 Years, Dallas Museum of Art, US Happiness: a survival guide for art and life, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, JP
In addition to
painting and drawing and sculpture, artists
can imagine they have the right as creative people to
transform the city and the world.»
His drawings,
paintings, and mixed - media installations take their inspiration from contemporary urban culture, incorporating elements such as empty liquor bottles and spray -
paint cans, tagged signs, wrenches, and scrap wood or metal into overwhelming, space -
transforming interior worlds.
And once you saw the image, how quickly
can you
transform it into
painting?
Large - scale abstract
paintings that recall networks, maps, and schematic diagrams — and with each subsequent viewing
can transform into anything at all.
With approximately one hundred works, from his
paintings of consumer products in the early 1920s to the work left on his easel at his death in 1964, the exhibition will highlight Davis's unique ability to
transform the chaos of everyday life into a structured yet spontaneous order that communicates the wonder and joy that
can be derived from the color and spatial relationships of everyday things.
All
can be traced back to Eugène Delacroix — the last painter of the Grand Style but equally one of the first modern masters, who
transformed French
painting in the 19th century.
It will feature nine London artists; from award winning sculptor, and former Natural History Museum artist in residence, Tessa Farmer, who stages tiny, skeleton fairies on insect carcasses (see above), to the three - dimensional painter Piers Secunda, who makes life - sized sculptures out of industrial floor
paint, the artists demonstrate how source materials
can be
transformed into something spectacular.