Magic Ladders, features various Shonibare mannequins ascending
wooden ladders on steps constructed from titles found in Barnes's own library.
Not exact matches
Speaking of boxwood wreaths... I sneaked another one
on this old
wooden ladder.
chesterfield tufted sofa — Wayfair coffee table — Birch Lane jute rug — Rugs USA cream sweater blanket in hutch — Target white trees in hutch — Gordmans
wooden Noel — HomeGoods large ceramic pitcher
on top of hutch — Wayfair small ceramic pitcher
on top of hutch — Wayfair round basket
on top of hutch — Joann Fabric driftwood deer — HomeGoods tufted beige chair by hutch — Target blanket
ladder — tutorial in my book gray and white plaid blanket
on ladder — Target white burlap stockings — handmade
wooden lamps — similar at Wayfair glass lamp
on side table — Target round wood tray
on coffee table — Joss & Main birch log candle holders — HomeGoods velvet curtains — similar at Pier 1 wall / trim paint color — Du Jour by Valspar
wooden horse — Painted Fox white pom pom garland — Hobby Lobby board and batten wall treatment — tutorial here
Each student's name was written
on a
wooden clothespin, and as he or she accrued demerits, the pin moved up the
ladder.
The toy consists of a hanging
wooden ladder with a nylon hammock, a rope ring and a rope
ladder for climbing
on and chewing.
After the guide sets us free to explore
on our own, I scale Templo V, all 187 feet of it, via a modern
wooden staircase so steep it's more like a
ladder.
There was an open area
on the rocky surface at the water level, which was completely packed with people, waiting in line to be able to jump into the cenote from a platform above the water and another line to climb down one of the four
wooden ladders into the water.
Then the first player grabs a random
ladder from the pile and rolls the
wooden die, placing their chosen
ladder based
on the result.
Almanac * • Apple • Art File * • Astrolabe • Backscratcher • Ball * • Bamboo * • Beret • Bill Blaster • Book * • Book of Marco Polo • Bosun's Pipe • Bow * • Bowser Statue • Bread • Bucket of Plaster • Buckle * • Bug Fix * • Bug Report * • Bunny * • Calculus Book • Cat • Chisel • Chocolate * • Cloth * • Compass * • Conversations
on Chemistry * • Crank Handle * • Crown • Cup of Tea • Declaration of Independence • Dictionary * • Dinosaur Egg † • Drawing of Air Screw • Drawing of Ideal Man • Drumstick • F = MA • Fan • Feather • Filament • Firecracker * • Fireworks • Flag (India) • Flag (United States of America) † • Flask * • Floppy Disk * • Flute * • Football • Globe • Grape • Handkerchief • Hand Mirror • Horse's Bit • Hourglass Block † • Ice Cream * • Incense • Inkwell * • Key (Mainz) • Key (Philadelphia) * • Knife •
Ladder • Laurel Wreath • Law Book • Lemonade * • Lens • Light Bulb † • Magnet * • Measuring Stick • Message Block • Metal Type • Metronome • Milk * • Mona's Mirror • Mona Lisa • Money * • Monocle • Mushroom • Music • Newspaper • Notebook • Onion • Paint • Paintbrush • Painting * • Pamphlet • Paper Money • Penny * • Physics Equation † • Poetry Book * • Postcard • Principia • Print Block • Propeller † • Quill Pen (1602) † • Quill Pen (Orleans) • Rat Trap • Republic • Rice * • Pearl Necklace • Scarf * • Scissors • Script * • Scroll * • Shield • Skull • Sledgehammer † • Spectacles (Philadelphia) • Spectacles (Washington, D.C.) * • Staff • Stamp * • Starman † • Steering Wheel † • Stovepipe Hat † • Sword † • Tea Bag • Telegram • Telescope (Padua) * • Telescope (Trinidad) • Throne † • Ticket * • Timulator • Tire * • Torch † • Toy * • Turkey * • Watch * • Warp Pipe † • Whirlpool •
Wooden Snake
Unlike its smaller counterpart, the carved
wooden sculpture First
Ladder 1958 — made by Andre in New York a year earlier and set into a
wooden block to give it stability — Last
Ladder does not have a base, but stands upright
on its own, though somewhat unsteadily.
Laundry drying racks, rope, bed springs, a car door, chicken wire,
wooden palettes, a
ladder and rusty gates and ironwork of various shapes and sizes are all used to construct a haphazard barricade
on the outskirts of Limerick City.
The upstairs loft is accessible via a
ladder (though at first glance, we weren't sure which one... it appears that the
wooden ladder - like structure
on the right is a kind of screen or for hanging things?).
I would like to find a
wooden ladder to grow the pumpkins
on.
Bring a little organisation to that growing shoe and accessories collection, before it migrates out of the wardrobe, and store them all
on a colourful
ladder shelving unit (you might need to paint a plain
wooden frame).
Old watering cans, bowls, candle holders or shoes with small plants and flowers, placed
on a
wooden ladder, make gorgeous garden decorations that add personality to your backyard decorating ideas and help recycle useless items.
When not fashioned
on a bicycle it could well be attached to a
wooden storage
ladder in a living room to hold magazines, or fastened to a towel rail to keep the bathroom in order.
(http://cannaryfamily.blogspot.com/2011/02/adventures-in-painting.html) My legs are stiff from using muscles I didn't know I had to balance myself
on an old
Wooden ladder.
I have a dull, plain silver metal
ladder... I have a red
wooden one that was my grandma's but I would NOT go up
on that thing... a little rickety!
Add in natural textures such as wicker laundry hampers or
wooden storage
ladders and hang pictures
on the wall to inject personality.»
On the other side of the table is some more galvanized goodness; a pitcher that houses some faux eucalyptus in front of a
wooden ladder I picked up at a thrift store awhile back.
Wall paint: Benjamin Moore's Palladian Blue; floor tile: white marble from Home Depot, tub / shower tile: white subway tile from Home Depot, vanity (including marble top): Home Depot / Decorators (also available
on Amazon here); faucet: Delta from plumbingdepot.com; shower curtain: Kohls; light fixtures and «hidden» fan: Home Depot; towel
ladder: DIYed for $ 16 (here's how); toilet: Glacier Bay from Home Depot; mirror: Home Decorators; floor mat: World Market; bamboo blinds: Home Depot; bathtub / shower fixtures: Delta from Home Depot; grout: Mapei's Frost color; baskets and over toilet tray: World Market; faux flowers: World Market; soap pump: Target; Ball jar: Antique find from Lake Geneva, WI; flower vase: TJ Maxx (similar one from World Market); tissue holder: Home Goods; clam shell: Fiji from our honeymoon; starfish: Michaels;
wooden keys: Grandinroad; sconces (including vintage light bulbs and glass shades): Lowe's; striped towels: Pottery Barn; white and gray towels: Target; glass canister set: Crate & Barrel; white pot and faux plant: Ikea; toilet paper holder: Moen from Plumbing Depot; kina shells: New Zealand; window: Studio 41; curved shower rod: Home Depot.
The girls can play for hours
on the natural
wooden bridge «extension» complete with winding tunnel slide, swings, climbing wall and net
ladders.