Sentences with phrase «painted anything in my life»

I have never painted anything in my life but years earlier had hired a real professional to do mine, watched and learned a lot of useful information I was able to refer to in real estate discussions.
Had never painted anything in my life and decided an entire kitchen would be a good place to start.

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We've done a little painting outside, put up new light fixtures, painted furniture, gotten new appliances, and bought all new furniture in our living room, but I don't think anything has been quite as exciting or as fun as putting together our new baby nursery!
«An enthusiast of design architecture and art, who is passionate about anything painted, I hope to share with you the secrets which will inspire beautiful living in your own home!»
We have a lot of dry wall, and because we live in a brick and timber loft with exposed duct work and pipes, we ended up spending lots of time «cutting in — a term I now know means painting carefully with a brush at the edges of a wall or around anything like a pipe or fixture — and taping.
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In a time when the word icon can mean anything from commercialized images that flood the media to religious icons, the paintings of Linda Smith, Secular Icons, help to fill a void in contemporary lifIn a time when the word icon can mean anything from commercialized images that flood the media to religious icons, the paintings of Linda Smith, Secular Icons, help to fill a void in contemporary lifin contemporary life.
From 1924, it's a still life — nature morte, or dead nature, as the French would say — and it's a composition that has more to do with Dutch painting from the 17th century than with Paris or with anything that Soutine saw as a young man in Belarus.
Perhaps those movements have been gone too long, perhaps Drew has painted in rust for too many years, or maybe Hollywood has tainted anything larger than life.
Katherine Bernhardt has been painting the products of our livesanything from shirts and watches to pets and pineapples — brushily scattered across the canvas in a rainbow of radiant colors.
If anything is reflected from the landscape is the use of color and of light which had its effect on me from living in the West Texas desert for a short time, but the paintings make no attempt at being literal or having direct references to any specific landscape — the work is about my visual language and distilling it to the essentials of mark - making.
The hidden affirmations of life in «Wheel of Fortune» (1977 - 78), the attribution of individualized beauty and assertiveness in «Marilyn: Golden Girl» (1978), and the whimsical Pop - angst of «Invocation» (1982)-- all included in the current exhibition curated by Garth Greenan at Gary Snyder Project Space — carry an exactitude, bravura, immanence, and eccentricity unlike anything painted in the history of Modernism.
I thought I couldn't go in there and tell these kids anything if I'd never really done one, so I started painting still lifes to just be able to teach it.
We are dreaming of a built in breakfast nook, painting kitchen cabinets and installing chopping block counters, an interior barn door, creating an outdoor living space... pretty much anything so our house doesn't scream boring builders grade!
We have lived in so many different military housing units (and I'm sure have many more to go) where you couldn't paint anything.
I have never once in my life picked the right colour paint either which probably explains my reluctance to paint anything...
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