The interior walls of the temple were decorated with
wall paintings showing scenes of warriors with captives, a lake, and thatched houses, all with some attempt made at achieving perspective.
Bruno Gruppalli, Obra de pared mostrando su estado de duda (
Wall painting showing one's state of doubt), 2016, paper, thread, black acrylic, and glass.
Not exact matches
«I have an art room, and I just
paint on the
walls and do all this kind of crazy stuff,» she told Australia's 2DayFM «Dan & Maz
Show,» according to Hello Giggles.
PSA: Pick a washable
paint, for the day when your child
shows off his writing or drawings on the
wall.
From rock - carved maps of Idaho's Snake River, to hand - drawn and
painted Ptolemaic world maps predating the discovery of the Americas, to Landsat satellite images of the Great
Wall of China, this colorfully illustrated history
shows how maps for cities, subways, weather, and even «moral statistics,» such as crime and poverty have helped people navigate Earth — and conquer large parts of it too.
Yet, one version of the
painting clearly
shows icy blue
walls, said Casadio, holding up a print of the version housed in the Art Institute's permanent collection.
These newly found drawings certainly are the oldest depiction of leashes — before this find, the oldest art
showing restrained dogs was from a 5,500 - year - old Egyptian
wall painting.
One of the ancient diagrams
painted on a
wall in Wat Pho -
showing how to massage «sen lines» or energy lines
Her tutorial
shows you everything you need to know for planning out and
painting a striped
wall!
Today we're going to
show you how to
paint stripes on a
wall.
Brown
walls were
painted white, and brown - on - brown furniture was
shown the door.
The higher the gloss the greater the durability, but glossier
paints tend to
show imperfections in
walls and woodwork.
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showing bright purple
wall paint color with plush leather headboard
paint color.
This
painting was still worthy of being put on the
wall, however, and it can be seen in the background when Deadpool is doing his Toy Story - style puppet
show.
My name is Carla, I'm from Argentina and I'm suck a fan of your works ♥ I love Scott Pilgrim, and I want to
show you a picture I took from a
painting I'm doing in my
wall.
Modeled after the TV home repair
show House Crashers, kids and adults from the school and community remodeled and refurbished this local facility,
painting walls, landscaping, and more.
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In the past, this form of
painting was only done on the outer
walls of houses but Mahlangu is one of the first artists to transfer these traditional designs to canvas, shoes, sculptures, ceramics and other modern mediums, making her a pioneering Ndebele artist and
showing that adapting to change is an essential skill in the art world.
I keep thinking of the words
painted on the
wall of the Phoenix fulfillment center, as
shown in a recent excellent Wired article:
A fresh coat of
paint on the
walls will
show that the house is properly maintained.
Years ago I
showed another company's listing by appointment and discovered a «spongy» basement block
wall that had been recently
painted (could still smell the
paint), that was tacky to the touch.
Painted on a
wall across from a metro station, the mural
shows a blocky - headed dog with a human body as a martyr, or saint — releasing a dove as a messenger of peace.
In his original request for artists proposals for inclusion in the Artists» Balls
show, curator Hugh Margerum said, «as we all know, whether you are male or female, it takes balls to make art...» The resulting
show encompasses that sentiment and extends in the case of the nine participating artists to a broad interpretation of the ball theme in
paintings, drawings, sculpture, and
wall pieces.
There was also artwork all other the place, with the star of the
show being all these
wall paintings by an illustrator who goes by the name of Jon Bugerman, including a loooong video game history time line.Also featured were pieces of original artwork by the creators of Mario and Sonic, cels and production art from Don Bluth's Dragon's lair, and concept art from the likes of Monkey Island, Jak + Daxter and the Sims.»
It
showed a perfectly white arena, giving the user the opportunity to define it by throwing big globs of black
paint everywhere, which spattered convincingly against
walls and acted as a sort of acrylic sonar to guide the player through the world.
The Times column «
Show Us Your
Wall» ventures to the Hollywood offices of the animation studio Titmouse, which features «an original comic book page from «Dune,» a signed watercolor of the singer George Clinton by Overton Loyd and a thrift store
painting of Elvis in various stages in his career.»
He
shows her his collection — a
painting of a woman with a stream of water shooting out of her mouth into a bucket below, a lifelike pair of legs sticking out of the
wall with arrows protruding from the rear.
Adrian doesn't understand why Monroe's highly literal works like Pushpin Stuck in
Wall (2008) and Light Bulb Turning On and Off (2008)-- which suggests Martin Creed's 2001 Turner Prize - winning installation, The Lights Going On and Off — are
shown prominently in the gallery while his brother's
paintings are relegated to a back room.
In his studio, Marshall
showed me a
painting of a man lying on his back on a bed, his feet propped up against the
wall.
Run an art exhibition -
showing paintings and framed photographic prints — with no
wall space available to us.
For the majority of viewers, this
show will be a revelatory introduction to an artist who is best known for «The Rose,» a legendary and inimitable work that is both a densely built - up
painting and a
wall relief, a religious icon that weighs 2300 pounds.
I wanted to organize a
show that celebrated the artworks that exist in this more problematic zone of «
wall works;» challenging and painterly pieces that, if on the floor, might be called a sculpture, but ultimately resist the pressure to be
paintings.
In terms of the white in the
paintings, I purposefully chose the off - white
wall color for this
show because I'm quite hysterical about white
walls.
The extension of a black band of textured tape (crushed glass added grit) across the edge where the
painting ends and the
wall begins
shows a disdain for boundaries comparable to Frank Stella's treatment of the shaped canvas.
First
shown at Jay Jopling's stall at the inaugural «Unfair» in Cologne in 1992, the work consists of seated identical twins positioned in front of a pair of Hirst's spot
paintings, applied directly onto the
wall behind.
I'd seen the de Kooning
show in the late 50s and his
paintings were really muscular and I thought they were great
paintings but I wanted to knock them off the
wall.
The Hole is proud to announce a group
show of
wall works that are contingent upon
painting, or refer to
painting, or negate
painting; but are not
paintings.
And so refreshing to see
paintings in a setting so much more intriguing than a white
walled gallery (I just had a
showing in a barn).
I can also imagine the whole exhibition as a reply to a previous one, almost as if this first
painting, on a
wall of its own, announces that the
show is the artists reply, situated within a previously established dialogue.
In addition to Nozkowski's
paintings in the Pace Wildenstein booth, there was a
wall of quiet, mostly achromatic
paintings by Avis Newman at Lisson Gallery; both big - name galleries at the Armory
Show.
For a 1987
show of small grey
paintings he has a passage from the French writer Maurice Blanchot typed up and affixed to a
wall of the gallery.
MARTHA MYSKO (* 1982) is a recent Cranbrook graduate whose first
show at the gallery in 2012 included room - size sculptural installations and
wall works assembled from found domestic matter:
painted carpets, outdated TVs and iMacs, half of a couch.
The
show concluded with a room of the black
paintings in a U-shape: three identical
walls with two black
paintings of identical size on each
wall — Reinhardt appeared as the last of the painters.
As you can imagine, we weren't able to get the actual
paintings by the time the
show started (some of these museums take forever to consider loans), so I instead mounted a color postcard of each one in the center of the
wall where it was meant to hang.
A 2005 group
show at the Whitney, called «Remote Viewing,» took
painting, drawing, and sculpture on the scale of a room — often directly on museum
walls.
At ABMB, Pace
showed (and sold, at prices ranging from $ 75,000 to $ 1m) 16 signature black Louise Nevelsons; Mitchell - Innes & Nash gave a
wall to Jessica Stockholder's 14 - element assemblage; Rosalyn Drexler's canvas collages of magazine strips took over Garth Greenan's Survey booth; a Kiki Smith white car -
painted bronze anchored Timothy Taylor's space; Noga, the sole Israeli gallery (why?)
Later, casting further and wider, she pulled in Japanese prints, Indian miniature
painting (one of the most impressive compositions in the
show,
painted directly onto the gallery
wall, is named Rajasthan), and ancient Egyptian tombs, whose carefully integrated decorative schemes inspired her approach to a set of hospital murals.
The
show has a welcome diversity, including women — and Ferrara has additional
wall paintings downstairs in the «Lab Corridor» (the bathrooms, to you) as a Drawing Center commission.
Doing a contemporary
painting show at the Museum of Modern Art is an interesting exercise nowadays, in second decade of the 2000s, because we are conferring value onto what we put on the
wall.
If we
showed at the museum of Museum of Modern Art, we had to
paint the
walls ourselves.