Sentences with phrase «pieces of driftwood from»

Pulling the fallen Northern California redwood trunks and pieces of driftwood from the Santa Barbara Bay, our Chumash ancestors soon learned to seal the cracks between the boards of the large wooden plank canoes using the natural resource of tar.
The entire back wall is such a statement and I topped it off with a DIY Towel Rack made from curtain rod holders and a piece of driftwood from my grandparent's beach cabin.

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I have a piece of driftwood that I can never be too far from:) love the whole look!
Reminiscent of driftwood tossed on the beach, the Bermuda Pendant Light Fixture from Varaluz scatters recycled steel pieces around a contrast colored column and bulb sockets.
You can also try lining your garden with pieces of driftwood, which drive dogs away from planted areas.
A shelf of air - driven ornaments will probably sell just as well as pieces cast from molds of real rocks, driftwood or other naturally occurring objects.
Over the course of their relationship Warner received hundred of pieces of mail art from Johnson, ranging from collages to a hand - delivered piece of driftwood.
For example, Senegalese sculptor Moustaphe Dimé, for whom the French term recuperátion would be a more familiar word for describing what he does, has made sculptures out of pieces of driftwood and other cast - off or discarded materials; the Republic of Benin's Romuald Hazoumè creates portrait busts from jerry cans.
The piece sold for about $ 12,000, comparable to the prices of his other small works, which, like the driftwood - and - plastic piece, are often drawn from his installations.
Two of Sekimachi's wall hangings, Homage to A.M. (Agnes Martin) and Homage to P.K. (Paul Klee) hang above pieces made from found objects, such as Spine Forest (left) and Driftwood Angel (right).
The sleeping loft is located above the kitchen, and access is give to this area via a beautiful staircase which has been made from a single feature piece of driftwood found by Phil on the beach.
Not quite textile, but certainly tactile, these pieces of driftwood and jetsam and flotsam are from the beaches near Brighton.
Enter, a cute jute striped linen curtain from Cost Plus and a piece of driftwood we've had sitting around for years.
There's the vintage camera that my grandparents just gave me, the driftwood from a family vacation up North, the vase of old dominoes from a weekend away, and so many other special pieces live on these shelves!
This time, I started with the one - hundred - some - year - old window that my great - grandpa salvaged from a church in Minnesota, and then layered in a wooden piece of architectural salvage, my Grandma Beth's old crocks, a few glass bottles (to contrast with the tone of the crocks), a driftwood sailboat, and some faux (and one real!)
The coat rack we made with hooks from Ikea, and a piece of driftwood I picked up 2 years ago.
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