Sentences with phrase «very wall of the space»

In his piece, Formless Figure (2015) now on view in the main exhibition room at Robert Wilson's Watermill Center, Arsham engages the viewer by challenging the very wall of the space to perform in a unique, mysterious way.

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The very thought of excess baby items crowding up our limited space makes me feel as though the walls are closing in.
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I love your artwork but am all out of wall space......... Hope your line is very succesful!
Painting is one of my natural talent, I used white color or neutral color if I paint my wall because it is very pleasant to the eye and the space looks more spacious through this color.
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I'm not a designer and moving to a very large tribeca loft but need lots of help with wall decor, playroom, terrace nursery space, etc..
Our floor plan is very long and open with consistent flooring and wall color throughout which helps make it feel like one big open space instead of choppy sections.
I've always wanted to have double wall ovens but our cabinetry will not allow for the space because of a pantry unless we completely tear it out which seems very wasteful to me as I use the pantry.
While it's not on the same level of the anarchic collapsing of the forth wall humour in the classic 1953 Warner Brothers cartoon Duck Amuck, there are a couple of very playful gags constructed around an awareness of cinematic space.
Since we are up off the ground we are one of very few first floor condos with central AC, we were able to put our hot water heater under the lanai to gain more interior space and we removed an unnecessary wall to open it all up to create a larger, more contemporary living area.
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It makes it very hard to survey your surroundings and you're usually confined to small spaces, so prepare to bump into a lot of walls.
Moving from very small to very large print along an upward curve before suddenly crashing downward, Slip unfolds across more than 100 running feet of wall space in Building 6.
Negative Pyramid (1997) and three works from his Incomplete Open Cube series (1974) illustrate in three dimensions the generative potential of LeWitt's serial approach, exemplified by the museum's sweeping installation of the artist's wall drawings — which span LeWitt's entire career, covering over an acre of wall space on three floors of a building at the very heart of MASS MoCA's campus.
«I am attempting to create an entropic «spectacle» that consists of very unstable and short lived conglomerates of images that assume their temporary stability only in the context of walls of an exhibition space inadvertently pointing towards the fragile and fleeting nature of existence»
One of the artists who offered great examples of this application was Lynette [Yiadom - Boakye], because she presents her work in very specific tones in the way the walls are colored and how each work is placed in conversation with the space.
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«The spaces were smaller, with carpet and trim; the color palette of the walls was very homey.
Mounted at the very edge of Johnen Galerie's booth at the Armory Show, evenly spaced square boards jut out of the wall in a column reminiscent of Donald Judd's iconic stacks.
The work as such is not grouped thematically within the several rooms of the gallery, but rather it is hung aesthetically within a very open white - walled space such that work in differing rooms and nooks and corners can communicate effectively with one another and with the viewer depending upon one's orientation.
We soon took over the garage of our building and converted it into a studio / gallery space — 50 % very grungy garage and 50 % white - walled.
At least for the opening exhibition, the balance between wall space for paintings and room for the architecture to breathe — and the skylights to assert themselves — is tipped very much in the direction of the art.
Two very different spaces in a perpetual dialogue, with the sound element functioning as a trait d'union between the two, beyond the physical and perceptual barrier of the wall.
While the bathroom doesn't consume a lot of floor space, it is very tall and airy since we took the walls all the way to the shed roof ceiling and included a clerestory window up high.
Cons: the health risks are potentially very high, ALL spray foams contain toxic ingredient Isocyanate (even those that have a percentage of soy and claim to be «eco»), because the material is so rigid closed cell systems tend to develop cracks in the material compromising the insulative envelope, many people on RV blogs are opening their walls to remodel and finding a pile of pulverized insulation in the cavities, if the ratio of parts A and B aren't mixed exactly right, the material can off gas toxic fumes perpetually, a code approved fire barrier must be installed over spray foam in living spaces (such as 1/2» drywall).
Very large open space in the basement with a wall of closet space and new laminate flooring.
Not only are sliding barn doors beautiful to look at, but when used in a small space that can be very practical (and can be considered instead of a pocket door which isn't nearly as attractive — as long as you have the wall space).
There were still no floor or wall tiles, but this meant the owner could pick her own and then begin the task of personalising this very blank space.
It looks like your curtain rod covers a lot of space... we have a very long wall of windows and I am looking for simple curtain rods that will cover the length of it, can you tell me where you found yours?
This bathroom has light turquoise blue checkered tiles on all sides of walls of the space, is very colorful and spacious.
Its original design is very versatile allowing you to position it against a wall or in the middle of a room: either way, the open design creates space while offering a unique mode of storage and display.
What we had initially wanted was all new cabinets, new countertops, all new appliances, and new floor (yeah, right), some bead board touches, my grandparents» corbels from the outside of their house, perhaps a wall with wainscoting, perhaps a very small just - sitting space, and some display shelves.
I have a cream kitchen (not white), with double stacked cabinets to the ceiling, pale yellow walls and Juperana Gold counters and faux travertine (heated) floors... I live in a very GRAY city (literally some of the least days of sunshine in the country)-- so for my mental health, I prefer a war, bright palette in my personal (historic, dark tudor) home... where there is tons of medium dark wainscoating throughout all the non-kitchen spaces, with only a little painted woodwork.
The first two images are very similar to my room's wall color and the last image almost has the entire color palette of the space.
Very little wall space and too narrow for much in the way of seating or table for keys.
The multi-purpose use of this space made sense to us, but at the same time it's a very small room that has essentially only one full wall (but very tall ceilings!)
The textures provide a wonderful contrast to the white walls and make for a very calm space, while pops of turquoise are standout decorative features that can be easily swapped out when you fancy a change.
With light blue textured walls and lots of natural light this large living space creates a very serene and relaxing atmosphere.
Goal accomplished; the look is very cohesive with the rest of the space, I love the light walls.
This shade of white was very close to the shade of white from the paper, and while Lacey was skeptical about white walls being TOO white, the space gets a decent amount of natural light, so it feels right.
I decided to put his bed against the wall instead of in the middle of the room to create some open space for him to sit on the floor and spread out his homework, books, etc. (I am very hopeful that is what he will use the space for).
Its a big space and I can fit a ton in there but because of the staircase, doorways, fireplace placement, and the opening to the sun room, there is very little actual wall space to put things (like the TV).
The empty desk is a good space for sourcing fabrics for clients from my wall of books (below) and an assistant which I will need very soon.
We applied a very neutral but warm shade of grey to the walls — Ammonite by Farrow and Ball, a colour I have used so many times and is always a winner is you want a space to stay light and bright but to feel cosy at the same time, and a great grey that is not too cold, thanks to it's brown (as opposed to blue) undertones.
Contrasting with the bare brick walls, the softness of the rug brings a little comfort to this playful space, while keeping style very much at the forefront.
Utilise every inch of space by taking wall cabinets all the way up to the ceiling, either with extra-tall cupboards or, if your kitchen ceiling is very high, by fitting two tiers of wall units.
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