A wall of oversized eight - by -12-inch bevelled subway tiles (which offer
visual interest without being too busy) and a marble - topped ledge continue from the glass - enclosed shower for a seamless look.
By tiling the wall behind the sink, Andreas Charalambous creates
visual interest without overwhelming those lucky enough to visit this mosaicked powder room.
An elegant, kitchen - inspired touch, glass inserts elevate a wall of upper cabinetry and add
visual interest without a hefty price tag.
The prints exude a comforting patina to any space and provide
visual interest without breaking the bank.
The messy book pattern provides a small hit of
visual interest without the actual clutter.
«The ceiling - height brick fireplace and the geometry of the built - in shelving unit add
visual interest without distracting from the minimal aesthetic,» says Melanie.
A round wooden table is a beautiful addition to any room because it lends
visual interest without taking up precious square footage.
It provides enough
visual interest without taking away from our fun gingham!
But because the shoes are in a softer color, like this nude - brown, they add just enough
visual interest without being overpowering.
And some embroidery, lace, or eyelet detail adds
visual interest without the need for additional layers.
I've been wearing it a lot, and it's very easy to throw a jacket on top — plus, the print adds a little bit of
visual interest without being overwhelming.
All of the surfaces seem to be multi-textural, providing plenty of
visual interest without feeling as though you're being closed in on by «stuff.»
Not exact matches
The ruffles at the hem of the shirt does nothing good for the apple - shaped woman and the ruffles up around the neck and bust just add more fabric where we have our own natural curves
without having to add more
visual interest!
Throw on a necklace that sits right under the shirt collar and pops against the shirt color and you've added some
visual interest to your blouse
without going too crazy.
Neither competing with film, nor presenting new breakthroughs as
interesting for their own sake, it combines technical mastery with a
visual conception that would be unthinkable
without digital technology.
In fact, they are quite generic,
without character or
visual interest.
You make an
interesting point about a DVD, although that would involve me investing in additional
visuals because, as you implied, the text
without the illustrations would an impoverished experience for viewers / readers.
The controls are solid and responsive, the
visuals are
interesting without being overwhelming, and the short length of the stages make for great pick - up - and - play action on a portable platform.
If you're
interested in absorbing an intellectual story and gorgeous
visuals without having to exert a drop of effort, take a chance on this curious experiment.»
It's impossible to tell
without having played, but the simple
visual intricacy shown in the trailer makes for
interesting gameplay possibilities.
The
interests of the great American minimalist artists such as Donald Judd, Sol Lewitt, Agnes Martin and Kenneth Noland lay in the eradication of any reference to the
visual world; the only objective being to allow the viewer to experience the work
without the distractions of composition or theme.
Sophisticated lighting forms an overlapping of internally and externally generated
visual sensations; «You are not really sure which way is up or down,» says Turrell, «I am
interested in this new landscape
without horizon.»
But it is also earnest and fiddly and
without much
visual interest - which I guess describes most Turner Prize winners, but I'm afraid doesn't appeal to me.
The way you describe the transition from music to
visual makes this really
interesting and hard to analyze
without seeing the two pieces, but generally speaking, you seen to be somewhere between two key provisions: an artist's copyright includes the exclusive right to create derivative works (including, as you asked, across mediums), but fair use generally allows the creation of transformative works.
They add
visual interest to the wall
without conforming to the standard «photos in frames» look (not that there's anything wrong with photos).
Subway tiles laid in a herringbone pattern or white stone with a mottled texture will add
visual interest to your kitchen
without breaking away from a sophisticated white kitchen cabinet scheme.
This one has an
interesting visual rhythm and brings a metallic sheen
without being overwhelming.
I left the branch orbs because I still like the
visual interest they add to that corner
without making it feel busy with things on the wall.