There's only so much you can do with rough raw wood like this, but
paint works wonders too.
The white
paint worked wonders, but your styling choices are perfect as well!
Not exact matches
You believe
wonder, reverence and joy should be at the heart of early school life and these experiences should be enriched with outdoor exploration,
painting, gardening, cooking and
working with natural materials.
Color
Wonder paints are clear and only
work on Color
Wonder special paper; they won't color on skin, carpet or furniture.
Hi Cindy, I was
wondering if you thought chalk
paint would
work on my stair rails?
Thanks for the info, I have been
wondering about this ~ as an artist I am very familiar with the characteristics of
paint and how it would
work on a chair.
This pen is supposed to be
paint like, so I
wondered if it would
work on mugs.
I have two comments about chalk
paint: 1: it is not a one coat
wonder... It is great but
works best with several coats thinning each coat a bit until you have a nice finish.
Thanks for giving me hope that a couple coats of
paint can
work wonders, your kitchen looks great.
Thanks for the tips on using the sprayer with chalk
paint; I've often
wondered if that would
work.
Finally, for those
wondering about the «nude image» mentioned in the MPAA's rating descriptor, it refers to a fascination young Jane has for a
painting of a reclining nude woman (the
work of art is seen in close - up).
Reader, if you
wonder - as I suspect you may - why you have never heard of Gillespie, this supposed genius, then be aware of one thing: that, before he died, Ned burned almost all of his
work, save for a handful of
paintings which were in private ownership and thus inaccessible to him.
If you've ever
wonder what the cafe in Edward Hopper's «Nighthawks» would look like without the customers, or «American Gothic» without the family, Ymage
Works Creative Studio has reimagined many famous
paintings without their characters.
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.
Another interesting element of Ubud is the presence of the royal family of Bali and the
painting and artwork community that they have maintained for there own pleasure but today the whole world is interested in some of the fine pieces of
work and particular style that have been born out of this land no doubt inspired by it is inherent beauty and magical
wonder.
A fresh coat of HD
paint would
work wonders here.
He continues to
work hard for his success, but uses his head too - and needless to say his
paintings are beautiful When the interview started I
wondered about an Australian without an accent, then heard his explanation - but bits and pieces and phrases of Australia came through.
Haggarty comments: «I never start a
painting and think I'm going to arrive at a subject, or I'm going to find it through process... I want mistakes to happen and I want process to intervene and surprise me and interrupt me but... it almost always has some kind of direct relationship with either a memory, or a situation I have been in... and I
wonder how I can remember that and portray that... [The
works] are almost always rooted in some kind of personal memory.»
I
wonder if the sensibility that produced his Turner prize
work, the complicated celebration of his
paintings, the directed anger of the Stephen Lawrence piece, feels like emotion from another stage of life for him?
My wife
wondered to me the other day if perhaps one or two of Stettheimer's
works are among the most flat - out ravishing
paintings ever made?
One can't help but
wonder: would Jacob Kassay's monochromatic
paintings be different if his former boss, Christopher Wool, hadn't
worked in his early days for the modernist sculptor Tony Smith?
New York — Pace Gallery is pleased to present Kiki Smith:
Wonder, a major exhibition that presents the artist's investigation of the natural and spiritual worlds through
works made of aluminum, bronze, fine silver, textile, stained and hand - blown antique glass, and
paint.
You mentioned that when you're
working on
paintings you like to be able to have shapes flicker in and out of the composition, so I
wonder how these animations relate to your
paintings?
Hao Liang «Portraits and
Wonders» Gagosian Gallery Upper East Side May 8 — June 23 «Portraits and
Wonders» is an exhibition of new ink - and - wash
paintings by Hao Liang, one of the foremost artists
working in China today.
I like Philip Cole's «Anthropo - scene» wall
painting and Ian Boutell's yellow and black sprayed
works, but am
wondering if generally, pristine perfection can sometimes look decorative?
By contrast, the labels at the New Museum accord with my experience by allowing whatever referential features may be there to remain at the level of suggestion by focusing on form and process («Composed along a central axis, each
work is charged with a magnetic asymmetry; delineations between colors are blurred in the process of melting the powdered enamel pigment into glass») and by relying on Müller's biography (her
work with a genderqueer collective) to prompt viewers to
wonder what exactly gender might have to do with what we see in her
paintings — if anything at all.
When Damien Hirst's first spot
painting came up for sale in 1996 — the first of his
works to reach auction — many commentators and journalists
wondered out loud if this was the start of a new era.
Sometimes we
wonder when we see
work like Houston - based Kevin Peterson, with his ability to recreate photorealistic quality
paintings with graffiti included, what sort of graff artist he would be?
In the San Francisco Chronicle in January, when the show was hung at the Berkeley library, Louis Freedberg
wondered why the
paintings weren't shown in a museum: «The only other place they have been shown in the United States was last November at New York's private Marlborough Gallery, which has been showing and selling Botero's
work for decades.
Now 88, Ms. Kusama
works nonstop and, if you're
wondering, does all the
painting herself, save for a ground color applied by assistants.
No
wonder Evans, who
painted under various pseudonyms, signed these
paintings S.S. David while saving his real name — or rather a variation on his given name, David Scott Evans — for the «serious»
work on which his reputation was based at the time: now - forgotten genre scenes and portraits of rich young women.
The Italian artist Carol Rama's subversive, sexually explicit body of
work included a
painting of a woman with a snake wriggling out of her vagina, so it is perhaps no
wonder that her first exhibition, in 1945, was shut down by the Turin police.
The
works in Painter Painter are so fresh one
wonders if the
paint's even dry.
Visual art review Whitechapel, London Peyton's collection of stylised
works is a parade of strung - out, damaged faces from Sid Vicious to Kurt Cobain, but what would happen if she
painted unfashionable subjects,
wonders Adrian Searle
In his essay, Ligon attributes the appearance of the song in his consciousness to the
work's title and colors, but I
wonder if the shape of the
painting — this shape with deep historical resonances of bearing weight — does not also have something to do with the connection.
Dyani White Hawk's dynamic multimedia
paintings come from an inward inspiration of reflections and contemplations that intrigue, engage and draw viewers into the
wonder of her
work.
I sell my jewelry, woodburnings,
paintings, and prints at farmers markets during the summer, and I
wonder how this would
work there?
Selected exhibitions at Kunsthaus Zürich: «Signs and
Wonder — Niko Pirosmani and Contemporary Art», 1995, «Birth of the Cool — American
Painting from Georgia O'Keeffe to Christopher Wool», 1997, «Martin Kippenberger — Early
Paintings, Sculptures and the Complete Posters», 1998, «Hypermental — Rampant Reality from Salvador Dali to Jeff Koons», 2000, «Public Affairs», 2002, «Georgia O'Keeffe», 2003, «Sigmar Polke —
Works & Days», 2005, «The Expanded Eye — Stalking the Unseen», 2006, «Peter Fischli & David Weiss — Flowers and Questions», 2007,» Friedrich Kuhn — Der Maler als Outlaw», 2008, Katharina Fritsch, Kunsthaus Zurich and Deichtorhallen Hamburg, 2009.
Matthew Palladino's gallerist calls his new
works paintings, but one
wonders whether that label is given partly for simplicity's sake: They are
paintings but also sculptural reliefs.
One Day
Wonder Painting (1954), the earliest
work in the show, reveals Kienholz's initial desire to become a painter.
I
wonder if this type of
painting or theory about making
work is has developed into it's own set of rules or «formalism.»
Both images, so poignant with their haunting, partially
wrought bodies, might make you
wonder why artists ever complete their
paintings.
Rail: From what I remember from Jeremy Gilbert Rolfe's favorable review of the Clocktower show in Artforum, in which he talked about the glitter being identified as color with planar adherence of the surface of a
painting, I'm
wondering whether artists including Joyce Kozloff, Miriam Schapiro, whom you already had contact with at CalArts, along with Betty Goodman, and Robert Kushner, had any dialogue with you or responded to that aspect of your
work before creating their own Pattern and Decoration movement?
We see you in your films, but I
wonder if you could talk about how you
work with your
paintings?
While his teacher Beuys's famous show «I Like America and America Likes Me» (1974) celebrated the mythical America of Indians and coyotes, Palermo paid homage to a no less magical place: his most ambitious
work was called To the People of New York City (1976) and he named other abstract
paintings for Coney Island and Stevie
Wonder.
I
wonder if your heightened, almost exaggerated colors and sense of light is driven — not necessarily in particular
paintings, but in all of your
work — by a desire to highlight some aspect of that relationship.
Her
work has been featured in a string of group shows at galleries like CANADA, the Journal, Tanya Bonakdar, and Marlborough that are known for acting as launching pads for novel painterly stars, and the critical establishment has gotten on board in a big way: no less than Roberta Smith has said that a
painting of hers «knocked me out,» and the Village Voice noted of one show that her
works were «selling pretty well, and no
wonder: They are some of the loveliest little things you'll find anywhere.»
A gentleman, Dan Tran, newly retired and pleased with how his life has
worked out, came into our gallery recently and allowed he had been
painting since retiring and
wondered about a show.
From a thrifted necklace that turned out to be a seminal sculptural
work to a long - lost
painting discovered in the background of a children's movie, these stories of chance are bound to make you
wonder... Read more
The
work's intense colours, inspired by the
painted tombs of ancient Egypt, demand a clean formal structure: the simple stripes of Greensleeves scintillate in gorgeous optical fusion, singing a rhythm of radiance and repose that gestures beautifully to the
wonder of the world around us.