Not exact matches
Sniglar comes in just one
color, and it's the
raw wood in its natural
color.
Creativity / Imagination: To be an artist, one has to be creative and imaginative and produce beauty out of
raw materials (e.g., painters use blank canvas,
colors, and brushes to create chef - d'oeuvres; sculptors form beautiful and inspiring pieces out of a variety of materials, some create masterpieces out of
wood logs and chain saws; fashion designers design couture from unique fabrics and interesting patterns; musicians compose melodies from the alphabet of music; poets invent impactful stories out of simple words, etc.).
This turned out gorgeous, I love the soft
color palette and the
raw wood and gold accents!
I like to accessorize with
raw materials like
wood and marble, plush and cozy textiles, and pops of autumn
color.
Lot 99: TIMOTHY WASHINGTON (1946 --RRB-, «
Raw Truth, 1970 (engraving on aluminum and assemblage, including cast iron,
wood, nails, a zipper and a leather baseball mitt, with hand
coloring).
While at times muddying down the palette, they also enhance the
color around them through the contrast of
raw untreated
wood.
Not only is this design easy to achieve, but its subtle decor statements,
raw forms and beautifully balanced mixtures of natural
wood and bold
colors allow you to create clutter - free spaces.
When dark wax is applied first to
raw wood it will change the
wood color a great deal.
Delicate accessories, soft
colors, and ample flowers can help a masculine space lean more girly, while branches, indoor plants, leather details,
raw woods, and striped accents lend a feminine space some more masculine appeal.
In order to achieve a finish that is true to the intended
color on the quart, you have to sand the piece down to
raw wood (we love using Annie Sloan's reusable Sanding Pads for this).
I kept my
color palate simple and soft — creamy whites, soft blush, natural greens, and
raw wood tones.
Natural elements, such as this room's
raw -
wood vanity, help the hue look down to earth and prove a space doesn't need bright
colors to be interesting.
Turn up the heat by using natural materials such as stone, woven grass, and
raw wood to give a double dose of texture, and reserve bold
color for the view.