Not exact matches
While Barack's painting stars the former president amidst a colorful
wall of foliage, Michelle's is simpler, featuring the former first lady in a geometric
printed dress, sitting in repose against a blue - gray backdrop.
Simple, chic and understated, this black - and - white
print allows the bold contrast of the navy
walls and fuchsia throw pillow to take center stage
while adding interest to the space with a dose of trendy artwork.
The first things I take in are that we need nicer light globes and apparently we have not swept the floor in a
while... then I get started on wanting a few extra pieces around the house like
prints on the
walls and other things on the wish list that aren't necessary but I want none the less.
My teenage years were George Romero and Anime obsessed,
while these days my
walls are covered in screen
prints and bookcases full of blu ray.
The main
wall - crawler in
print is now the mixed - race Miles Morales, though Peter Parker still features in some comics,
while Hulk is a Korean - American teenage genius named Amadeus Cho who, in contrast to his predecessor Bruce Banner, enjoys being the giant green meanie.
While you may love the blood red paint you used on the kitchen
walls and the zebra
print couch in the living room, potential home buyers may have less eclectic tastes.
A fold - back glass
wall lets you open the villa's great room to the deck for a seamless indoor - outdoor living area,
while a sitting area with pops of a purple ikat
print and a pedestal dining table make for inviting places to read, nap or catch up.
Open - plan layouts and open - sided
walls allow the warm breezes to flow through the living spaces,
while wicker seating, floral
prints and vibrant artwork lend tropical personality.
The second bedroom offers a quaint space with pink
walls and a floral
print bedspread; its two single beds can be pushed together,
while the remaining room includes a cozy double bed and lots of windows — both have private en - suite bathrooms.
In the bedrooms, the same coral stone
walls and pale floors set a calm, neutral tone,
while botanical -
print duvets and shams provide tropical accents.
Each is decorated with the plush fabrics and bold
prints typical of The Arch London,
while modern artwork adorns the
walls, completing the stylish boutique feel.
So usually
while I'm coding the core gameplay I'll be sketching out design and layout ideas,
printing out reams of reference images and picking out the visual traits I can use for the game... I have a big
wall of reference art next to my desk, and sketchbooks full of character doodles, arenas, and long windy spider diagrams.
I would like to make more
print - based
wall installations inspired by nature and vegetation, which would continue a phase in my work that I started
while at Arquetopia
Hanging next to and in front of the Sunroom's windows and on the
walls, these
printed images veil and reveal each other,
while both obscuring and interacting with the views of Wave Hill's natural landscape outside.
While her earlier work looked at art museums as places for worship or contemplation — in the vein of cathedrals or pilgrimage sites — and artworks as objects of faith, her recent works, such as Deposit III (2015), give more importance to painting as an actual object in its own right: «It allowed me to leave bi-dimensionality, unhang [painting] from the
wall and naturally add other supports of images (video, mirrors,
printed matter, found paintings) and link them to a same genealogy.»
Meleko Mokgosi has a grainy
print of a «boy» being fingerprinted,
while Edgar Arcenaux pictures a
wall with an opening and a light tower — like a border crossing to somewhere known and unknown.
In her
wall works, many of which play, sleight - of - hand - style, with the shifts between two - to three - dimensionality — inviting the viewer to enter their world
while at the same time sealing themselves off from engagement — Rafferty
prints photographic imagery on thin, clear film, often mixed with paint and solvents, and attaches these to irregularly rectangular clear acrylic sheets.
Jessica Labatte's Surface Effects series (all 2010), archival inkjet
prints of mylar bags that appear to be on the point of floating off the page, are gestural and painterly, riffing on the super clean and sharp ubiquitous still life genre,
while Sage Lewis's Curtain, Grey (2013), appears to protrude out from the
wall.
The black frames are
prints of duct tape that the artist had laboriously mounted onto the
walls of his studio, revealing the imperfections of the tape
while invoking the logic of the grid.
Candle sconces anchor the images of
wall - based
prints, the flames of the shrinking candles streaming down the cheeks of the subjects
while burning.
While the majority of Leonard's installations can be found in the gallery located on the fifth floor of the Whitney, Leonard's screen
printed text will also be featured on
walls throughout other floors of the museum.
Speaking of looking, one New York gallery run by an unnamed German had the title of the gallery
printed in giant, boldfaced lettering on its
wall labels
while you had to squint to see the name of the artists.
At no. 1, Bonvicini pays homage to queer theorist Paul B. Preciado's book Testo Junkie (2008) with a series of four
prints on canvas: seen from afar, their bold baby - pink lettering forms the sentence «I like to stand with one leg on each side of the
wall» (a quote from Heiner Müller),
while from up close, the background reveals kaleidoscopic digital collages of minuscule non-descript naked body parts, culled from tabloids.
Some are hung directly on the
wall while others are
printed onto transparencies and suspended from the ceiling so that viewers must walk around them directly interacting with and confronting her body.
Franz West's floral motif is featured, literally,
wall - to -
wall in the exhibition,
while Maurizio Cattalan's quirky, digitally -
printed carpets are presented on the spine of the Museum's externally - visible Donna + Stewart Kohl Atrium.
The adhesive tape covers the
wall while the smooth, bright front creates a frame for the
prints.
New, white hardware make the unit feel fresh and purposeful,
while simple adornments like the framed
prints and a wide - framed mirror on the
wall above tie it all together and create a polished look.
Our client had been eyeing these beautiful blue
prints for quite a
while and we thought they would make the perfect addition to the
wall above the sofa.
If you have more than one teenage girl living at home, then chances are their ideas about decorating are quite different —
while one wants brightly coloured
walls, patterned accessories or vintage / shabby - chic florals, the other will hone in on dark
wall paint, edgy
prints and pieces of rough - luxe design.
The flamingo
print adds a pop of pink,
while a rustic
wall shelf was hung to display small trinkets.
Here, papering the
walls with an eye - catching flamingo
print wallcovering enlivens the simple suite and adds a darker edge to the house decor,
while staying within the owner's theme.
Abstract
wall art makes for a bold contrast with the more traditional dining room furniture and tableware,
while a small - scale geometric
print on the dining chair seat pads is a further nod to contemporary design.
The room has a feeling of elegance,
while being casual and it looks like the owner has collected things over time; the older botanical
prints on the
walls, the pottery in front of the mirror.
A pale wood desk and metal tolix chair combine for a smart country - style feel,
while a single large art
print on the
wall behind the desk enhances the sense of this being a separate space.
I have been on the hunt for some art for my dining room
wall for a
while now and wasn't really sure what I wanted until the folks at Minted got in touch and offered me a framed limited edition fine art
print.
The lemongrass works well on
walls and upholstery without overwhelming a small room,
while the warmer nectarine hue is best kept in the details and in
prints.
Choosing vintage ships as inspiration, a soft blue sailing map spans the
walls,
while a stylish set of framed shell
prints is mounted over the bed.
The exposed brickwork really adds character to this shower room,
while the quirky
wall print and stripy shower mat inject some fun.
Handy drawers and interesting stacked suitcases keep the room neat and clutter free,
while on the
wall a simple
printed canvas introduces a woodland theme echoed by the stag -
print cushion on the day bed.
The
wall has been painted using dry brush strokes for an artistic take on painterly patterns,
while a few framed photographs and
prints instil inspiration and creativity in this home office space.
A glitzy gold chair and animal -
print pillow says all eyes on me,
while a matching
wall color and rug tie the space together.
Black - and - white monomania is given an adrenaline shot with unexpected colour injections,
while details like gilt mirrors, taxidermy peacocks and anatomy
prints on the
walls honour the era of the property and its original features in a quirky, individual way.
The skull on the
wall adds drama
while the armchair balances it with a bright and cheerful floral
print.
Framed
prints on the
wall that didn't even match... random baby gear... a lampshade I got on clearance at Target, that
while I love, didn't make a lick of sense in our room... not to mention it was about 14 sizes too big for the tiny base...
Integrating a large
print or a gallery
wall will add a dimensional layer of intrigue to your design
while making it appear more complete and welcoming.
Vintage wallpapers complement the mint - condition 1920s chair,
while an eye - popping
wall print sits above and a modern floor lamp sits beside.
Strong block colour on the
walls is carried through to the accessories and soft furnishings,
while the bold paisley
print on the beautiful upholstered bed helps to unify the striking scheme.