Small
scale prints look lovely with bright colored shoes.
Not exact matches
Smaller
scale prints will keep you
looking slim and tall.
To add a young and girly
look to this bed, a duvet featuring a large -
scale botanical
print with bold orange and blue was layered with a variety of bright throw pillows.
The washed
look and oversized
scale of this favorite check
print give it modern casual style, and cotton percale makes it a cool, comfy update for your bed.
The washed
look and oversized
scale of this favorite check
print give it modern casual style, while the linen and cotton blend makes it a cool, comfy update for your bed.
Decked out in a vibrant over
scaled floral
print design, the 100 % cotton sateen bedding amplifies the
look of any guest or master bedroom.
This large -
scale pineapple
print shirt from All Saints will make your midsection
look smaller!
, I've always appreciated how easy they make it to pattern mix, whether you're
looking to dip your toe in via smaller -
scale, sedate
prints and motifs, or (take a gulp of air and possibly an aspirin) go full - bore with upholstery -
scale, kaleidoscopic
prints worthy of the Jenna Lyons photo in Duchesse's post (wow, those pants are beyond the pale -LSB-!]
Pattern mixing is about
scale — you need big loopy organic
prints to be matched with smaller, tighter geometric shapes in order to
look balanced.
The Sport Line also enhances the
look and feel of the interior by utilizing a sport instrument cluster with specific
printing and chrono -
scaling, an anthracite headliner as well as Sports Seats with side - bolsters.
However, just as the entire industry and consumer base had to do when the e-reader devices appeared on the market in a wide -
scale way, Hsu had to
look for — and found — a purpose for digital children's books; in Hsu's case, it was the ability to still read a bedtime story to his children via Skype when he traveled, his children holding their
print edition and he reading on his iPad.
Unfortunately,
print - on - demand can't work at the
scale economies of the mass - market paperback, so I'm
looking at a trade paperback format which is always more expensive.
That means you can
look to sell off buildings,
printing presses, etc. and
scale the business down to focus more on an online approach.
This listing is for a 3D
printed 54 %
scale sized object that makes it
look like a SNES cartridge is inserted into your SNES Classic.
His large -
scale paintings, drawings,
prints, and sculpture blended Native Northwest culture with images influenced by art around the world, in the process challenging traditional notions of what Native art could
look like, probing how art intersected with colonization, trauma, and identity.
But the illusion is only temporary, upon closer
look these intimately
scaled prints show characters that are confined or restrained within ambiguous and absurd environments on stages that produce an uncanny sense of empathy from their viewers.
Jim Goldberg's photographs of rich and poor people, with the subjects» own handwritten comments about themselves on the
prints, give an inside
look at the American dream at both ends of the social
scale.
The Weather Makers will present three large -
scale video works alongside a new
print series, weaving together myth and metaphor with scientific research and new digital technologies, The exhibition asks the viewer to consider what the future might
look like if we continue on our current trajectory of planetary pillaging and consumption, and why we have allowed ourselves to arrive at such a moment of global environmental crisis.
The Spanners serve a dual purpose in this exhibition — they offer a pop of color and a palate cleanser should the eyes need a rest from
looking at dots, which tend to vibrate at that
scale, as well as referencing the source material gesturing that this installation is something more than
prints from a book.
«I dream a world»
Looking for Langston, an exhibition of newly - conceived, large -
scale and silver gelatin photographic works and archival material, at Victoria Miro, Wharf Road and a special presentation at Somerset House for Photo London (18 — 21 May) features photographs presented as both large -
scale works and silver gelatin
prints, accompanied by an installation of the award - winning film.
These
prints bore no comparison with the large -
scale and collective art projects Tonoshiki was involved in around the time we met, but
looking back, though their form may have been different, there were commonalities in terms of the strength of the desire (anger) to once more forcibly «reverse» into reality rubble and waste materials that had been robbed of their function in real life.
If you find yourself in Terminal 7 at the Los Angeles International Airport, you can't miss Timothy Nolan's new public art project, a series of large -
scale prints, made from collages that incorporate images of maps, galaxies, and other ephemera from the days when we
looked things up in encyclopedias and used atlases to find our... read more... «Interview: Timothy Nolan and his public art project at LAX»
That might not sound like a large number of photos, but given Struth's love of large -
scale prints and the detail he captures within each frame, «Thomas Struth: Nature & Politics» gives viewers a lot to
look at.
While the photogravures of Mazátlan insist on a more gestural relation to the image, abstracting it from its origin, the
Looking for Langston photographs are presented both in their original form as silver gelatin works
printed on Ilford paper and as large
scale works where Julien has used both digital and analogue techniques to create an immersive, cinematic experience.
German street artist (check out the Widewalls list of 10 German street and urban artists) 1010 (take a
look at the 1010
Print Release: Abyss 49) has become well known for his eye catching «portal» designs that play on the eye and the mind, creating optical illusions on a grand
scale (read the Bridget Riley: The Stripe Paintings article about one of the masters of creating optical art, Bridget Riley or check the work of Levalet in this Levalet: Bagages article that uses optical illusions in a different way) that turn the sides of flat buildings into an abyss that one could simply walk into as the layers of colour and carefully constructed shadows vanish into a dark centre that hypnotically draw you in (explore the mind blowing optical illusions of Julie Oppermann in this The Intense Afterimage article).
Although state bar authorities don't subject
print forms or do - it - yourself kits to any sort of quality control, perhaps the
scale of LegalZoom's operations warrants their taking a closer
look.
Take your scheme in a more rural direction by replacing the African
prints with large -
scale, bright, floral
prints, or make in industrial by mixing in an area of exposed brick (or a brick - effect wallpaper to fake the
look).
This large -
scale butterfly
print linen from Bennison
looks even more dramatic set against small accessories.
Go for a large -
scale floral
print to tie in with the oversized theme and add to the contemporary
look.
When you select the size and frame you want on the right side, the left side shows you the photo framed, in a room, the frame close - up and how the
print looks to
scale.
Monochrome can
look flat, but layering
prints in different
scales gives it a sense of texture.
A whole room of small -
scale florals can
look twee, so play with
scale and combine large blousy
prints with ditzy florals to keep the overall
look contemporary.
When dressing large windows, consider the
scale of pattern; too large a
print can overpower, too small
looks fussy and will blend into the background.
Use it as a backdrop — choose a wallpaper featuring a small -
scale print — then give the
look relaxed elegance with honeyed oak furniture and Moroccan - inspired accessories.
Look out for the key elements to help to create this look in your home; large scale leaf prints, cheeky monkeys and ethereal hummingbi
Look out for the key elements to help to create this
look in your home; large scale leaf prints, cheeky monkeys and ethereal hummingbi
look in your home; large
scale leaf
prints, cheeky monkeys and ethereal hummingbirds.
This year's
look, which is all about mixing and matching ditsy and large -
scale prints in vibrant colours, is particularly easy to work into your interiors — especially now that Sainsbury's Home has launched a brilliant range, called Flower Market, which is brimming with gorgeous textiles and accessories.
To keep the design
looking modern the reverse features a small -
scale geometric
print.
To make mulitiple
prints work together, stick to small
scale patterns and mix in shots of colour and geometric patterns to mix up the
look.