Sentences with phrase «think painted paneling»

I think painting the paneling was a very wise move, and your art print from Ikea is just perfect for the space.

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When you step through the restaurant's doors, you're transported instantly into the mind of the designer, and sucked into a completely immersive experience adorned with more horse paintings than we ever thought possible, with mahogany paneling on the ceilings, all tartan everything, and the low - lighting and deep greens that make any dining room feel like it's been there for decades.
At first I thought oh, please do not paint that gorgeous paneling.After looking at the pictures you have of painted paneling, I think you are right.
The forest green paint is thought to be 90 % original, with only a few spots of touch - up on the left side of the car, including the front fender and rear quarter panel.
From body panels not fitting together properly to front end alignment issues and paint mismatching, there are plenty of reasons to think twice about buying a used car that has taken part in multiple collisions.
Bringing together three painters with distinct oeuvres — that have been, at times, linked to the legacy of German painting, or even of Albert Oehlen himself — the panel will consider abstract painting in relation to other contemporary manifestations of abstraction in economics (market speculation), philosophy (anti-essentialist thought, questions around the structure of time, semiotics), digital culture (sampling, rendering), and aesthetics more generally (considerations of form, the notion of style).
The panel will explore the timeliness of this recent iteration of digital abstraction, with three artists who variously work through issues such as: how gesture, expression, and authenticity might continue to be possible in a contemporary image - based culture; whether our digital era truly produces an ahistorical condition in which images and marks have no specific reference and no relevant point of origin; how structures of and interfaces with digital technologies have necessitated new models for thinking about memory, distribution, and reproduction, as well as degradation, rupture, breakdown, and the void; and how the ubiquity of the screen in all aspects of life has given rise to a renewed interest in the relationship between two - dimensional and three - dimensional space, with a refreshed focus on tromp l'oeil and «topographical» painting.
MH: Yes, I think the different practices do inspire each other and the same thing was my thinking, going there and actually physically making things out of clay and then coming back and making the same kind of imagery out of paint and a panel is part of the deal.
The core of Quaytman's work consists of thought - provoking paintings methodically made on wood panels in seven interrelated sizes based on the golden ratio (any dimension multiplied by 1.618) and primed with a traditional rabbit - skin gesso.
Night Train, a series of multi-media panel paintings by Linda Cohn is inspired in part by the rhythm of jazz musician Duke Ellington and sleepless nights steeped in thought.
The title referred to then three - year - old Isis, whom she was thinking about while she made the works — fourteen paintings, two black and white wall drawings, hanging Plexiglas panels, a video, and a figurative neon - tube sculpture.
Looking at these triptychs, one might have thought for a moment of Aleksandr Rodchenko's iconoclastic Pure Red Color, Pure Yellow Color, Pure Blue Color of 1921, except that where the Russian Constructivist's work was meant to boil down painting to its primary colors, what the artist called its «logical conclusion,» Levine's wooden panels are invested in painting's history: The color of each is derived from the digital averaging of the hues in one of Renoir's many zaftig yet jaundiced nudes.
My early memories of being active and thinking «I'm going to become an artist» were when I was painting huge panels for Daniel Buren for the opening exhibition, or later assisting Sol LeWitt or Lawrence Weiner.
The panels» shape and placement in the overall picture are well thought out, and this must have been done well before paint was ever applied to them.
Aiming to provoke a thought and emotion from his viewers, he has produced in a number of different styles: the 1960s were marked by monochrome single - panel paintings that featured accidental drips over the canvas; the works of the 1980s were obviously influenced by the Asian culture, seeing calligraphy becoming a part of his portfolio; by the 21st century, Marden has moved on to create paintings comprised of colorful, intertwining lines.
Although Appleby's paintings are composed of abstract panels each essentially a single color, she thinks of them as landscapes.
If you are thinking about using a blue acrylic panel for the back of a rack, you could go with blue painted hardboard, which is strong and rigid just like the plastic.»
I do intend the re-paint and refresh the colors, but the thought of painting those ribs without getting any paint on the glass panels has me very intimidated.
Who'd have thought that painted paneling could return as bright, crisp and clean.
think sunken den and painted paneling!
I swear, I have thought about installing paneling just so I can paint over it because I love how it looks.
The white paint job is horrible, and I thought by adding a little chalkboard paint to the top and the front panel, it'd spruce it up some.
I'm thinking we could do this in his bath, since a.) it's only a small upper portion of the wall above painted wood paneling; b.) there is a small strip of black - on - white accent tiles in his shower; c.) it's a small job so not a big problem if we do it and it seems wrong.
I also like the charcoal painted paneling one, and I think the last one (molding in a pattern) would be really cool too.
As for the fireplace, I thought since Heidi mentioned her hubby was extra-handy, he could maybe build some kind of frame to cover the majority of it, and then clad the frame with painted wood panelling.
I think the vertical looks like painted paneling...
We thought about just painting over the paneling, but it was very grooved and porous and wouldn't have worked well, so....
Wall Color — Gray Owl at 75 % in Matte Finish Trim Color — Simply White in Semi-gloss Finish Beadboard Wallpaper — Allen and Roth from Lowe's Chandelier — Savvy in Williamsburg, VA Dinnerware — Mikasa, French Countryside Collection Chargers — Pottery Barn (seven years ago) Placemats — Target (probably nine years or so ago) Slipcovered Chairs — IKEA Side Chairs — Joss and Main Farmhouse Table — We made it — more details here Clock — Savvy in Williamsburg, VA (a couple of years ago) Mirror — Restoration Hardware (six years ago but I think they still sell it) Drapery Panels — IKEA Ritva Panels Drapery Rods — Lowe's Sideboard — The Velvet Shoestring (consignment shop — then painted with Annie Sloan's French Linen chalk paint from Lady Butterbug.
Seeing the painted vertical just makes me think paneling for some reason.
I think painting the room one solid color, or using vertically - oriented paneling all the way from the floor to the ceiling, will create a «taller feel», visually.
I even painted the solid pine paneling that no one thought would stick and it did - and I love it!
I am going to put some paneling in there in white and thought of painting the rest of the walls the camouflage.
I think I'm going to have a half wall wainscot of either painted wood panel or white subway tile — and then on the upper half of the walls I'm planning on using a patterned wallpaper with a lot of blue in it — not only to coordinate with the bedroom, but also because these prints have a nice coastal, nautical vibe to them - perfect for a beach house.
We want to bring it into the next century and think that painting some of the paneling will brighten up the rooms.
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