I think black frames might be a big overwhelming.
Not exact matches
I like totally (adjusts
black framed glasses)
think it's so kewl to be an atheist.
I
thought I had escaped that fate, as I remained spectacle - free through my teens, despite the fact that my parents, brothers, cousins, aunts and uncles all grew up wearing those familiar round or cat - eyed
black, plastic
frames.
Just when we
thought that Gigi's favorite accessory is missing we spotted the round -
framed black sunglasses hanging on the white t - shirt.
Judging by what was out of stock at the store, I
think the pieces that will sell out fast will be the following: Alice + Olivia blazer, Rag & Bone shoe, and
Frame denim this cropped pair and this
black pair.
I
think I picked up those
black frames at Michaels years ago.
I have a beautiful
black and white photograph
framed and I
thought a pop of chartreuse would pair nicely with it.
I
think it is flattering and there is no issue with that color — especially
framed by the
black.
Think about your
frames and what finishes will look best together (for instance, all
black frames or a mix of white and wood).
I
think it softens the sunglasses a bit as compared to
black frames.
Eyewear is an easy thing to make your own since it can be worn with pretty much anything anytime and, if you want, it can really define your look...
think Yves Saint Laurent with his chunky
black frames.
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Chris Stewart and others have iterated helpful
frames of
thought: namely, that the ability of
black children and children of color to learn and thrive is not and should not be linked to their proximity to white children.
Wood shelves are occupied by
thought - provoking books, board games, DVDs and old
framed black - and - whites of the Thai king and queen.
«I couldn't get a word in for maybe half an hour, but after I
thought about it, I realized he was right, and I switched to
black frames and
black mats.»
One can
think of its heavy
black frame as «The Pictures Generation» growing up, putting aside anger and humor alike, and becoming collectors.
Although he's recently moved away from photography and towards installation and sculpture, he still
thinks about
framing and perspective when composing his pieces (which deliver a subtle but searing critique of popular depictions of
black identity).
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Changing Colors: a workshop on toning
black and white photographs; Crow Shadow Institute, Pendleton, OR, April, 1999 What Geologists Call an «Explanation» - Terry Toedtemeier: on his photography, Portland Community Colleges, Rock Creek, Sylvania, and Cascade campuses, Portland, OR Peculiar to Photography, slide lecture for the exhibition, «Seeing Through Photography,» Sheehan Gallery, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA, March 5, 1999 About Photographing Basalt, slide lecture at Blue Sky Photography Gallery, Portland, OR February 11, 1999 Hope Photographs:
Thought from an Historic Perspective, slide lecture at the University of Oregon Museum of Art, Eugene, OR, February 17, 1999
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Lesley Dill A
Thought Went Up My Mind Today, 1996 ink, thread,
black and white photography on silver print paper 69 x 40 inches (
framed)
For all that he might reiterate his art - as - art position, insisting on the formless, directionless, colorless, textureless, spaceless, relationless condition of the
black squares, Reinhardt nonetheless seemed to
think of Art as opening up some kind of back door in the mind, an expanding, pulsing awareness of the visual process itself «Tao,» he once wrote in a note to himself, «fills the whole
frame yet you can not keep track of it... It is dim and dark, showing no outward form.»
I
think it's fair to say that I bought Cindy Sherman in her first exhibition in a group show, with some of her
black - and - white film stills
framed together in those days as a collage of 10 images, and went on to buy much of her work for the next few years.
Well, I mean the
black models «paint», on the antenna -
frame... I
think daily use in a dock, would damage the
black paint... And i guess Apple knows it...
We had the white model in for review - it's also available in
black, lime and pink - and we
think the contrast of the white finish and silver of the aluminium
frame running around the sides makes for great visual effect.
I have a beautiful
black and white photograph
framed and I
thought a pop of chartreuse would pair nicely with it.
BUT... if I lived there I would be
black and blue from tripping in and out those rounded door
frames:) I'm not the most graceful girl that ever walked the face of the earth... in a house like that, I
think my face would be in constant contact with the earth!
I
think replacing the floor tile with hexagonal white with
black accents would look good and you could then take out the pink trim that
frames the bottom part of the walls and add new trim there.
I've received quite a few emails from folks asking where we got the
frames we used in our Guest Bedroom, so I
thought I'd post a picture that lists the names of the stores they came from today: I forgot to point at the two
black ones on the far left and right.Those came -LSB-...]
I have to small stuffed gold colored chairs so I was
thinking of maybe a couple of throws with a little
black and gold in them, then some picutres on the walls,
framed in
black?
All my
frames are
black and white right now and I
think the
black may now have to go.
We have an unfinished wood store near us here in CT and I bought three of the wood
black -
framed cork boards for $ 5 each (one for each kiddo)
Think I might go back and see if they have chalk boards as well... but just wanted to offer that suggestion in case anyone has a similar store near them (its called The Mill STore).
I have another gallery wall that is all matching
frames and
black and white prints so I
think it is fun to do BOTH in a house, just for variety!!
Greetings!I've received quite a few emails from folks asking where we got the
frames we used in our Guest Bedroom, so I
thought I'd post a picture that lists the names of the stores they came from today: I forgot to point at the two
black ones on the far left and right.Those came from Walmart too.If... [Read More...]
I'm not sure, but I
think that I might have to either
frame it and place it in my office or possibly make a pillow out of it to place on my tan and
black toile cushioned wicker love seat.
I was
thinking large unusual
black framed mirrors to add more drama and light or large
black and white
framed prints.
I
think it would look so much more substantial with a simple but really wide
black frame.
I
think the people that need to hear the yes won't listen, they've been too worried for the last 2 months over a $ 6
black photo
frame and whether or not it's perfect enough for their bare room.