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Closed Mondays? Stari Grad is an ancient little town on one of the larger islands along the Dalmatian Coast just off Split, accessible by ferry.
12:55 CDT 1 Oct
....escape to nature.....
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....escape to nature.....
as long as i live
i will envy the tree
ever graceful
happy to be
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Kalopsia - Recycled Bed @ Kustom9
Kalopsia - Lace Tapestry@ kustom9
Boogers - Yellow Flower Bear
8f8 - Our Secret Hideout - Arts 'n' Crafts
8f8 - Our Secret Hideout - Butterfly light
:CP: Picardy Canvas Text Vacano
:CP: Manly Chill Chair
[zerkalo] Shiny Shabby Boho-colored kitchen - Rug
HIDEKI - A case of Hope
-tb- Bon Voyage - Stacked Suitcases
floorplan - traveler's chest
,:Standby Inc.: Synthesizer
xin - turtle container
[keke] twinkle pendel dark
Apt B - Manny wings Black
HPMD - Lamp Bottle
[Breno] A fishing getaway - Basket of flowers 2
.Lame. - Henry Rug
/XIAJ/ now xin - Luana TV table
Maronda Homes is a designer and builder of quality, affordable and Energy Star®-rated homes, townhomes, and condos in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Georgia, Florida and Kentucky for nearly 40 years.
my jadeite collection. purchased all off of ebay in the 90s. up top is a cannister set by droll designs.
The New York living room of Rayman Boozer, an interior designer and owner of the Manhattan shop Apartment 48. Walls are painted Old Pickup Blue by Benjamin Moore.
Photo by Timothy Kolk, Elle Decor.
A free Spirit
Mirit Ben-Nun was born in Beer- Sheva in 1966. Over the years she has presented in solo exhibitions and participated in group exhibitions in Israel and around the world.
When she was six, her father was killed in a car accident, leaving behind his wife and two daughters, Mirit and Dana.
Ben-Nun had difficulty concentrating on studies, which caused behavioral problems, and at the age of fourteen she dropped out of the education system and went to work. The colors and writing tools gave her a quiet private space and her own way of surviving. Creativity eased her tumultuous soul.
Until her early 30’s she worked as a telemarketer and for the next fourteen years she doodled and doodled. While talking to customers she filled thousands of pages with lines and dots that resembled hundreds of compressed eggs and seeds which she threw away.
In a large portion of each page she would pick a random word and would write it down over and over while concentrating on her hand movements.
Even then she noticed the rising of her need and obsession as she practiced the endless doodling and writing.
Ben-Nun testifies that the lack of artistic training to paint "correctly" freed her from adhering to the rules of painting and allowed her freedom and spirit of rebellion.
In 1998, she received a bunch of canvases and acrylic paints as a gift from her sister.
She brought the acrylic into her world of lines and dots; she went back to painting women and masks that appeared in her childhood paintings and flooded them with lines and dots without separating body and background.
This is also the moment when Ben-Nun began to refer to herself as a painter.
and when art became the center of her life.
The intense colors in Ben-Nun's paintings sweep the viewer into a sensual experience. The viewer traces the surge of dots and lines formed in packed layers of paint. The movement leads to a kind of female-male hormonal dance within the human body and to a communion with an artistic experience of instinct, passion, conceiving and birth.
Contributing to this experience is the wealth of characteristics reminiscent of tribal art. Ben-Nun merges these with a humorous and kicking contemporary Western Pop art. In the language of unique art, Ben-Nun creates an unconventional conversation between past and present cultures.
It is evident that the paintings emerge from a regenerated need and desire, a force that erupts from her soul, a subconscious survival instinct to which she cannot or does not want to resist.
Ben-Nun places women at the center stage where they are her work focus. The paintings obsessively deal with the existential experience of being a woman in the world. A few of the women's paintings carry feminist slogans stressing the women's struggle in society, a critique for being held to perfection and being required to perform as a model of "beauty, purity and motherhood". Feminism pulsates in Ben-Nun's psyche, through her diverse female images and the play between beauty and unsightliness; Ben-Nun assimilates the consciousness of feminine possibility, of not being "perfect", of being powerful, influential, and outside social norms. This mandates a departure from acceptable limitations where Ben-Nun creates a new world of free spirit for women.
Mirit Ben-Nun is a mother of three and the grandmother of three grandchildren.
Mirela Tal
A free Spirit
Mirit Ben-Nun was born in Beer- Sheva in 1966. Over the years she has presented in solo exhibitions and participated in group exhibitions in Israel and around the world.
When she was six, her father was killed in a car accident, leaving behind his wife and two daughters, Mirit and Dana.
Ben-Nun had difficulty concentrating on studies, which caused behavioral problems, and at the age of fourteen she dropped out of the education system and went to work. The colors and writing tools gave her a quiet private space and her own way of surviving. Creativity eased her tumultuous soul.
Until her early 30’s she worked as a telemarketer and for the next fourteen years she doodled and doodled. While talking to customers she filled thousands of pages with lines and dots that resembled hundreds of compressed eggs and seeds which she threw away.
In a large portion of each page she would pick a random word and would write it down over and over while concentrating on her hand movements.
Even then she noticed the rising of her need and obsession as she practiced the endless doodling and writing.
Ben-Nun testifies that the lack of artistic training to paint "correctly" freed her from adhering to the rules of painting and allowed her freedom and spirit of rebellion.
In 1998, she received a bunch of canvases and acrylic paints as a gift from her sister.
She brought the acrylic into her world of lines and dots; she went back to painting women and masks that appeared in her childhood paintings and flooded them with lines and dots without separating body and background.
This is also the moment when Ben-Nun began to refer to herself as a painter.
and when art became the center of her life.
The intense colors in Ben-Nun's paintings sweep the viewer into a sensual experience. The viewer traces the surge of dots and lines formed in packed layers of paint. The movement leads to a kind of female-male hormonal dance within the human body and to a communion with an artistic experience of instinct, passion, conceiving and birth.
Contributing to this experience is the wealth of characteristics reminiscent of tribal art. Ben-Nun merges these with a humorous and kicking contemporary Western Pop art. In the language of unique art, Ben-Nun creates an unconventional conversation between past and present cultures.
It is evident that the paintings emerge from a regenerated need and desire, a force that erupts from her soul, a subconscious survival instinct to which she cannot or does not want to resist.
Ben-Nun places women at the center stage where they are her work focus. The paintings obsessively deal with the existential experience of being a woman in the world. A few of the women's paintings carry feminist slogans stressing the women's struggle in society, a critique for being held to perfection and being required to perform as a model of "beauty, purity and motherhood". Feminism pulsates in Ben-Nun's psyche, through her diverse female images and the play between beauty and unsightliness; Ben-Nun assimilates the consciousness of feminine possibility, of not being "perfect", of being powerful, influential, and outside social norms. This mandates a departure from acceptable limitations where Ben-Nun creates a new world of free spirit for women.
Mirit Ben-Nun is a mother of three and the grandmother of three grandchildren.
Mirela Tal
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Nuray Lüküs of Nora Home Design is a talented paper mache artist in Istanbul, as well as an architect and designer who I met via Instagram. I liked her contemporary and often whimsical work immediately, and so I invited Nuray to tell us about herself and her paper art. Enjoy getting to know her: www.allthingspaper.net/2024/07/paper-mache-artist-nuray-l...
We put the television on a retractable/rotating arm. The future mantel is a piece of reclaimed timber. My dad and I made the dining room table and coffee table top from reclaimed oak barn siding. The legs on the coffee table are pipe fittings. I have plans for better legs in the future.
Style Elements Interiors by Tonya Scheiwe.Cooking here would become fun because of the design of the furniture.It brings peace to your mind.This design is the best for your kitchen.The light effect above the gas stove makes a big difference to your kitchen.Also the windows make the kitchen look really beautiful.Style Elements Interiors are dealing with kitchen decorating,kitchen design,kitchen furniture,kitchen improvement,kitchen renovation,home builders,home decorations,home design,home furnishing,home furniture,home improvement,home renovation, and so on.
Designer Ellen Kennon: "I'll do entire houses in Mushroom, which is pretty darned fabulous. It's a beige, but it changes drastically — one minute it's putty and the next, it's rosier. Chameleon-like and mysterious, it takes on the properties of the colors around it. You want to put your hand out and touch the wall because it doesn't look solid. It's almost cloudlike." Photo from House Beautiful.
The existing light was a tacky surface mount bejewled thing... so we found this black chandelier at a garage sale, cleaned it up, and painted it white. It'll do for now. The chairs are from IKEA, and the poster was designed for the Hurricane Relief Poster Proejct. Pottery on the table was designed by students at the University of Akron, and from IKEA.
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Style Elements Interiors by Tonya Scheiwe.Cooking here would become funIt brings peace to your mind.This design is the best for your kitchen.The light effect above the gas stove makes a big difference to your kitchen.Also the windows make the kitchen look really beautiful.Style Elements Interiors are dealing with kitchen decorating,kitchen design,kitchen furniture,kitchen improvement,kitchen renovation,home builders,home decorations,home design,home furnishing,home furniture,home improvement,home renovation, and so on.
Yellow Color Combinationfor Latest Living Room Design from newest inspiration Living Room Decorating Ideas. #homedecor #homedesign #decoration Check more details here bit.ly/1sSzWte
this is my living room - on a college-student budget and composed almost entirely of hand-me-down furniture.
post paint-job and re-arranging.... still trying to get someone to take some of those chairs....and make some curtains...and make covers for the couch and the love seat....someday..that's what i keep telling myself..
these photos don't do the wall color ("beach towel" by behr) justice..it's a gorgeous turquoisey-blue.
This homes’ design was inspired by several California mid-century modern architectural masters, including John Lautner, Richard Neutra and E. Stewart Williams. This home, constructed of steel, stone, glass and concrete, takes some of its cues from Stewart Williams’ Edris house, as can be seen in the dramatically projecting slanted roof plane. The section of roof that projects over the front entrance contains solar panels. The prominent roof pivots from identical massive walls which are constructed from irregularly cut concrete blocks, a modern interpretation of a typical mid-century modern stone wall. There are several ways to enter the house, from inside the 6-car garage by elevator, or by taking either the staircase to the left, under the house, or the dramatic freestanding concrete staircase to the right that lands in front of the glass walled infinity-edge pool. There is a home gym located in the house at ground level adjacent to the glass-walled pool allowing for dramatic views of swimmers doing their laps. A stacked sandstone wall that deconstructs as it surrounds the pool is reminiscent of the stone used by Richard Neutra in his Kaufmann house. An all-glass entry door is situated behind the 3-storey high concrete wall which leads to a soaring glass enclosed space with a view throughout the entire first floor. The front of the house is glazed in Pilkington Profilit glass to allow privacy while letting in maximum light. The sides of the house feature large panes of plate glass.
Mike Barton
Creative Director of Design & Branding
A mobile home designed by ESCAPEhomes has an area of 269 square feet and have a comfortable modern interior design. This tourist house can accommodate six people, with a concept inspired by a backpacker. The house is called by the name ESCAPE Traveler.
Photos courtesy of ESCAPEhomes
#Minimalist-Design, #Mobile-Homes, #Traveler-House
French gray walls, ivory trim, and coral curtains with Craftsman-style furniture. Very spartan and very relaxing.
Source: Ladies Home Journal
Image from the Antique Home & Style collection.
They will, for the most part, be straightforward with you. None of them will be able to give you a good quote for your home until you have at least a set of preliminary plans in front of them. So don’t expect them to shoot a price at you over the phone from a verbal description. Do not compromise with your dream home design.
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