In Conrad's case, a vibrant blue
piece pops against the family room's various wooden elements.
Not exact matches
The bottom rack makes it easy to rest your shoes
against and the touches of gold make this
piece really
pop.
It's the perfect
piece to keep colorful fresh flowers in during the cooler days ahead and I love how the jewel tone color of the flowers
pops against the brass.
Evenly sliced and diced
pieces of watermelon
pop against the dark background for a style that lets the good vibes flow from your head to your colorful toe.
The
pops of color from the accent
pieces and the plants really stand out
against the white background!
It has a Simply White finish with black hardware that
pops against the paint, making it a charming
piece for bedrooms and studies.
This built in coffee maker is a conversation
piece that
pops against the stark white walls.
For day a red polish will
pop against basic
pieces like a blazer layered with your favorite fall sweater.
Too often, the picture lives and dies on its ability to keep the pace fluid — but just that need for momentum suggests something amiss at the heart of the
piece, a certain surface tension that would
pop should the rock - star protagonist we envy ever collide
against the satire of the kind of colossal moral vacuity required of his vocation.
But subject matter came back in a really strong way with the
Pop thing, and when subject matter came back, it seemed opposed to the idea of a more abstract or, say, mystical painting, and
against the idea that other things were coming out of a painting rather than real imagistic
pieces of information.
Nicholas Middleton: When you are in the middle of the process it's hard to separate out those decisions that go into making a
piece... when I started painting after I left college, I didn't... well, I suppose I fought
against the idea of just making a painting from photographic sources which looked like a photograph, so I used lots of strategies to disguise it, or to confuse it in a sense, making paintings which were more like collages, or reducing imagery to... well, I borrowed things from
pop art to, I suppose, to complicate things, for a few years it felt like I was fighting
against what I seem to be naturally quite good at, and then it reached a point where I just felt I didn't want to tie myself in too many knots in terms of the thinking which was going on behind the pictures and then just let myself just paint fairly directly from photographic sources.
Dark navy really
pops against white, and with some other light or contrasting
pieces in the room it totally works.
The large, dark orange
piece of framed art really
pops against the complimentary bluish gray accent wall, and the orange tones in the cognac - colored leather throw pillows, and hammered copper bowl on the coffee table really speak to the orange tones in the artwork.