Putting a painting on the wall is easy.
People who
put my paintings on their walls are putting their values on their walls.»
-LSB-...] month when we were able to start
putting paint on the walls & trim!
Not exact matches
Instead of investing in highways, ports, high - speed rail projects, and modern utilities, the U.S. has for decades continued
putting new coats of
paint on the same cracked
wall.
I guess if I were to pick just one to
put on my
wall it would be this abstract floral
painting in acrylic, which is strongly inspired by a 1950s retro look, that I really love
And I didn't want to go through
painting pretty
walls because I feared that small kids would constantly
put their hands all over them, and write
on them.
When you remodel one of these homes, by adding
on a new room, scraping off
paint, or tearing down a
wall, etc., you may disturb lead
paint and it may
put your child at risk for lead poisoning.
While the children of Flint, Michigan face the danger of lead in their water, it is old lead
paint on the
walls of area homes that
puts our children at risk.
It's not the first time Neanderthals have been
put forward as artists: earlier this year, it was claimed that they were the ones who
painted seals
on the
wall of a cave in southern Spain, though this remains contentious.
His room was a work in progress throughout my entire pregnancy and my mom really enjoyed
painting and hanging the prints
on the
wall and Gavin really enjoyed
putting the crib and dresser together, haha It's definitely my favorite room in our apartment and I love spending time with Kamden in there during the day.
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put gold
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Don't simply
put a small patch of
paint up
on the
wall.
we're doing major work
on our house (um, knocking it down,
putting in a new foundation, and building up) and rather than planning
paint colors and furniture first, i'm doing the
wall art / decor.
We only have 3 more events of the season, we used our shower for the first time
on the 23rd, the
paint is one the
wall, all the dust has been cleaned from every surface
on the house, we actually made a meal in our kitchen
on Christmas Day &
put our feet up to enjoy a glass of wine (ok, several, hehehehe) in our cozy living room.
Not long ago, what with the housing market
on the fritz and certifiable capitalistic ruin staring down the face of America, not to mention stoke brokers being
painted as the devils of the earth, it seemed a great time to revisit Oliver Stone's 1987 film «
Wall Street,» the Michael Douglas starrer that
put «greed is -LSB-...]
This
painting was still worthy of being
put on the
wall, however, and it can be seen in the background when Deadpool is doing his Toy Story - style puppet show.
Later he was using human women - bodies as brushes [«anthropometry»] to
put the - blue -
paint on the
wall during a public performance in a Paris gallery.
This laugh - out - loud picture book focuses
on Robin, who leaves things all over the house,
puts a sneaker full of sand in his mother's bed,
paints the
walls and plants flowers in the bathtub.
If you
put new
paint on top of that blistering, the new
paint will stick to the bad
paint, and it will all continue coming off the
wall.»
I started to hang the vintage mirrors back
on the
wall, after mentioning to Mr Beach Cottage that I might not do that meaning lots of holes left in newly -
painted walls, there was more than eyebrows, so being the warm and loving wife that I am I decided that if that new camera lens was anywhere near coming to me with that guy in the red suit in a few weeks time, I had better
put the mirrors back, smile sweetly and think of England.
Hello, I have been reading your comments and replies and they are all good, I myself have a problem and some questions about selling art online, you I'm disable and been out of work of a few years, So I decided to go and get back into my art work like
painting and drawing, I been wanting to see if I could sell my
paintings online, so what I have done is start searching different websites to post my art work, I have been checking out eBay, Ugallery, Art Break, Esty, Fine Art America and some others, the problem for me is which one of these should I choose, I was thinking about
putting different pieces
on different websites and see what happen, O before I got hurt I use to do
wall murals and still do sometimes, of the
wall isnt too high, but I want to do some work from home, so what websites would you recommend?
I
put them up
on a
wall of the studio with blue
paint tape from Lowes and sold them for $ 1 a piece.
At the press opening, in the conservation studio that has a glorious floor to ceiling
wall of glass
on the Hudson (light, light, light), a kind and concerned professional explained: «We have
put glass
on many
paintings for the first few months, because, having learned a lesson from the Tate Modern, we are expecting much larger and much different crowds from the old location, people who do not pay attention to their backpacks or care much about the art.»
Doing a contemporary
painting show at the Museum of Modern Art is an interesting exercise nowadays, in second decade of the 2000s, because we are conferring value onto what we
put on the
wall.
A really strong
painting, it would be nice if the museum saw fit to
put some more lights
on it, though the lower light
on the right hand side and the fact that the
painting is right off the escalator, in the hallway, means one comes upon it, the way you discover something powerful in the subway or
on a street
wall.
«It looks like a
painting that just sits
on the
wall,» says Jeffrey Grove, the curator of the show at the Dallas Museum of Art, where the traveling Borremans retrospective he
put together arrives
on March 15 (through July 5).
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Put most simply, many of them made
paintings imagining the way they would be hung:
on white
walls, with generous space around them, evenly lit and with wooden or neutral flooring beneath them.
Weil had a physical reaction: «So we walked in [Egan Gallery], and Franz Kline was
on the
wall, and I remember
putting on the light, and you just felt like you'd been HIT in the stomach by these
paintings.»
It's almost impossible to
put into a few sentences the impact her canvas
paintings, works
on paper and
wall paintings have had
on me.
«I would
put them
on the
walls, and
paint something
on them; at the same time I would sing.
The brainchild of Swiss performance and visual artist Mai - Thu Perret, the installation
puts forth a collage of objects drawn from her visual vocabulary that includes several female mannequins, two large - scale ceramic eyes, a ceramic dog, and an abstract Rorschach - style
painting that hangs
on the back
wall.
At some time in the»80s I gave a lecture about American
painting between the world wars at a space the Whitney Museum had
on Wall Street, where they
put on shows and had people come and give talks at lunchtime.
I work
on the floor, and after I
paint an area I
put the
painting up against the
wall.
It was the first that I
put on the
wall after having those
paintings around for perhaps a month or two at the most.
I never could find the notes when I went back to a
painting, so when I moved to my new studio
on Greenwich Street,
on one
wall I
put a sheet of paper for each
painting in progress.
Over the years, I have discovered makeshift sculptural solutions that allow this to happen, while actively avoiding the obvious traditional tropes —
painting a canvas and
putting it
on a
wall, placing an object
on a plinth or shelf etc..
You can see the lines of the pencil, because I don't work with the
painting on a stretcher, I
put it against the
wall to create a hard surface, and then I just
paint from the lightest to the darkest colour.
About the same time, the legendary iconoclast Walter Hopps, Flood's boss at the Menil, suggested he
paint something people would want to
put on their
walls.
Borrow a famous
painting - Tattoo a 250 cm line
on six paid people - Build a
wall on the street - Guide sheep around a flagpole - Fight for your Panda - Make people demonstrate -
Put a black square
on the Red square - Run against the tram - Dance in Starbucks - Play with the CCTV - Ribbon up Tiananmen Square
Like those Pollock
paintings done
on the ground and then
put up
on the
wall.
It's involved with real visual aspects of what you are looking at «Äîwhether wood,
paint, or metal «Äîhow it's
put together, how it looks
on the
wall and works with the light... Of course, realism can be confused with representation.
But rather than
put on display those remarkable
wall - size murals yet again, this show calls attention to such engrossing
paintings as Echo: Number 25, 1951 and Number 14, 1951.
The first truly abstract
paintings were eight foot square canvases
painted unstretched
on the floor or stapled to the
wall and later
put on stretchers, although in my second solo exhibition I simply stapled all of the
paintings to the
wall — they were not
on stretchers.
Retire that frayed chair, get a new piece of art and / or
put a fresh coat of
paint on the
walls.
The landlord insurance will cover the fire damage, the cost to rebuild the
walls, and
put on a fresh coat of
paint.
A little
paint on the
walls, some new sheets and a lot of organizing can go a long way to
putting the mood back in the bedroom.
Then we return with a gallon of each colour of
paint chosen and
put it
on a
wall to ensure the homeowner is happy with their colour choice.»
«Just changing the lightbulbs can be like
putting a fresh coat of
paint on the
walls.