When animal welfare activism comes up in conversation, it's only natural to think of angry protesters waving gruesome photos on the street or a bucket of
red paint splashed on someone's brand new fur coat.
Not exact matches
Red paint was
splashed at the statue of Theodore Roosevelt on the steps of the American Museum of Natural History early this morning, according to cops.
Some
red lip pout and a
splash of pretty nail
paint — TADA!
The scene ends with Swinton's mother waking up and leaving her house to find it (and her car)
splashed in
red paint by her fellow citizens, as her son, possibly stewed in the resentment and frustration of the mother, has grown up to become a neurotic sociopath responsible for murdering his fellow students in a school shooting — which of course is young people
splashed in a different kind of
red.
Del Toro
paints his dark tale in vivid colors, from the luscious costumes that bedeck Waskikowska in radiant yellows and Chastain in ominous blood
red, to the lighting that
splashes orange and teal across the home's moldering walls.
Although not actually a useable item, it also appears in Paper Mario: Color
Splash as Mario's means of entering the Airship carrying the drained
red paint from Crimson Tower, as Johnson neglected to lift up the anchor and thus forced the Airship to stall.
But when the team arrived at Le Mans in 1966, crewmen realized they wouldn't be visible at night, so they slathered them with white
paint, then
splashed them with
red.
Those
red barrels match the
splashes of
red present on the wing mirrors; otherwise, the exterior was shod in silver PPG
paint by HP Motorsports with a thick, black stripe down the middle.
The
paint scheme — white with black RAYS rims, grille, mirrors, window trim and roof, plus
red splashes on the lower sills and carbon fiber valences — really makes the Sentra sing.
A bit of the old
red stuff being
splashed hither and thither, both contract and serial killers
painting rooms like some maniacal Bob Ross (happy little entrails).
More often, though, they appear indirectly at best, as in a tub of mist by Rafael Lozano - Hemmer with Max Estrella, folds in monochrome
paintings by Karin Schneider with Lévy Gorvy, or blood
red splashed on big canvases by Hermann Nitsch with Marc Straus.
In relation to Pruitt's AbEx Marilyns, there are also six Pollock - like canvases with
splashes of pink and
red paint on aluminum panels located in the Mezzanine Room.
A visitor to the Jeff Koons retrospective at the Whitney Museum
splashed red paint on the walls before adding his signature.
Here, thick, colliding slabs of white and
red paint, and
splashes of blood
red, black, orange and white, nearly obliterate collaged patches of black - and - white checkerboard fabric, which recalls a finish - line flag.
Although in most of the
paintings in the show Wool's palette is limited to black and white, this piece features an ostensibly impetuous
splash of
red paint.
Executed in spray
paint and enamel, a
splash of vibrant
red occupies the upper center of the composition, from which two dark circles extend downward.
They include one of Barnett Newman's «zip»
paintings, «Onement II,» with its vertical brick -
red stripe slicing through a scarlet field; Mark Rothko's 1949 «Untitled,» an arrangement of abstract forms that foreshadows his iconic imagery of the 1950s; and Clyfford Still's «Number 5,» a vivid yellow canvas with
splashes of color that seem to leap off its surface.
Nelson's fearlessness in
painting encourages reactions of both
splashes of intuition and allusion, suggesting heroism and at times wit found in such works and titles as Phigor,
Red and Green Noses, and Bright!
She reportedly hated wearing a fur coat onscreen, even though it got
splashed with
red paint by animal activists.
This white kitchen is open to the dining and living room, so the homeowners chose to continue the formal look with
painted cabinetry, dark granite countertops, and
splashes of
red, inspired by artwork in the adjoining room.
Valspar, available at B&Q, can colour match anything from car bonnets, colour charts, cushions, curtains, lampshades,
red berry teabags, football shorts, minions, and even
paint splashes on a shirt.