Sentences with phrase «rumpled linen»

Tracey Emin's My Bed / JMW Turner Last chance to see the juxtaposed works of two artists closely connected with Margate, and compare the rumpled linen of Emin's bed with Turner's sprays of sea foam.
There was a mustard stain on the lapel of his rumpled linen jacket.
The second was a striped, rumpled linen shirt with a plastic «souvenir» pocket, to be used for a leaf, a shell, a fragment of a photo, anything that seals a moment.

Not exact matches

Koslow was more inspired by lo - fi home - design mags like Apartamento and L.A. artists / ceramicists like Peter Shire than she was by the matte paper and rumpled - linen - napkin styling that have defined cookbooks for the last five or so years.
While white linen is extremely likely to show any markings and certain to become hopelessly rumpled, there is something about it I can not resist.
Made in the San Francisco Bay area using 100 % natural and sustainable linen, it can easily be tossed into the wash and then hung to dry for a rumpled effect.
It is light and airy and one of those fabrics that, like linen, is wrinkle - prone, but that's part of what makes it so great — even the first time you wear it, double gauze feels soft and rumpled and worn in, and it only gets softer with repeated washes and wears.
Mickalene Thomas's rejoinder - the crux of her first solo museum exhibition, «Origin of the Universe,» which opened at the Santa Monica Museum of Art and is currently on view at the Brooklyn Museum - is rooted in this retrospective, and the physical fact of confronting the panel seems key to what she makes of it: three versions of the original (all works 2012), with herself and her partner alternately serving as the models for the cropped, attenuated figure disappearing under the folds of rumpled bed linens.
TRACEY Emin's rumpled bed linen, grubby knickers, tangled pantyhose and pregnancy test kits attracted an unprecedented amount of media attention to this year's Turner Prize.
Make peace with the realization that those pants are never coming back into style, you're never going to fix the rip in that jacket lining, and that linen blouse is going to stay a rumpled mess, because you're never going to develop a sudden love of ironing.
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