Sentences with phrase «torn wall paper»

The room had a lot of wear & tear, with torn wall paper and stains on the walls.

Not exact matches

Only a collective, organized effort can tear down these paper walls.
Put a strip of paper (or a sticker) on the wall, teach your kiddo to pull the paper down to just there and tear it off.
After he published «Tear Down This Wall,» a controversial paper that argued teacher certification in this country is flawed, Hess and Virginia mutually agreed to part ways (the paper was just one reason for the divorce, he says).
Students around the room are moving in their seats, opening and closing books, tearing out sheets of paper, while the air conditioner kicks on and whirs to life, making the papers and posters hung on the walls flutter in all areas of periphery.
What starts as a little bit of damage to the corner of the paper on a wall can quickly spread as its torn off in strips.
Sol LeWitt cleanly tears a piece of white paper into stark geometric sections in R115, 1973, generating an elegant composition with a simple gesture, while Robert Ryman defamiliarizes the monochrome in Untitled, 1967, a white - painted canvas square affixed directly to the white wall with masking tape.
In addition to canvas collages, Loving also began piecing together torn strips of paper and cardboard into massive compositions that he would paint in a variety of colors and mount to metal supports so that they jut out from the wall, causing shadows that in effect became part of the overall composition.
Rather, they chose to paint or draw on cheap, faded, stained and torn commercial paper, or pieces of quarter - inch plywood or doorskin found discarded in the street or at construction sites, or on walls, fences and freight trains.
«I am interested in how a controlled set of repeated actions can eventually lead the system to reach a breaking point — paper tears or is eaten away, walls starts to crumble, and thread becomes an impenetrable net.
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Photographed on the roadside and then combined digitally and arranged by the artist, these compositions represent the concept of serendipity or happy coincidence: «Until the paper is torn, I have no idea what will appear on the wall
Suddenly a space opened up behind that paper, a space — who knows how wide — between the paper and the wall, inaccessible but hinted at by the tear.
I used remnant wall paper and then clear thin / flexible cutting boards over it to keep it from slipping, tearing and protected from stains.
And we had to completely tear out a wall that they did wrong, after we had drawn the design out on graph paper.
Tearing out the wall paper and repainting should also add a nice flair, great find!
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