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This, in turn, means vases — so many vases there's a chorus line of them in a niche over the breakfast bar.
Three small vases sit on the shelf, and a diptych of vases rests on the floor in front of the painting.
I love ancient Greek and Roman vases and Mexican pottery.
Next, pull together any small metallic bowls, cups or vases.
Pluck flowers from the gardens and fill vases with them.
She suggests votive candles, bud vases with flowers, or cupcakes.
Until then, we'll be dusting off our glass flower vases.
No little old lady painting flowers in vases is she.
Trump was clearly impressed with the gold vases on display.
More students fall asleep, like flowers fainting in their vases.
So people (are) buying bins, vases and large storage boxes.
He imbued clusters of vases and bottles with metaphysical heft.
Candles, vases, tables—I've even ripped up old shirts and sheets.
Viewed from the front they appear to be squat, cartoonish vases.
These pure black ceramic vases are equal parts spooky and sleek.
If you so choose, go for one of these funky vases.
But atmosphere is what the studies of flowers in vases lack.
Vases are vessels meant to hold cut flowers or other foliage.
The vases will launch exclusively at The Line on Sept. 22014.
He also filled the room with long-stemmed roses in individual vases.
Vases and bronze artworks depict wrestling scenes, and tomb paintings include boxers.
Then she creates vibrant art on coasters, trays, vases, and mod squares.
We periodically found some fake-looking flower vases on the display shelves.
And these odd-looking vases on various shelves seemed out of place.
For more decor, they used bottles from Costco's Kirkland brand as vases.
Add a few gray vases in your home for an industrial touch.
Earthquake putty to keep knickknacks, vases, and picture frames from becoming playthings
Instead, low tea candles and bud vases created a sense of ease.
The thieves walked off with terracotta vases, painted plates, brooches and jewels.
All white flowers placed in the low vases are the perfect centerpiece.
On a recent spring morning, tables were decorated with vases of fresh tulips.
Home Decor Sale: 20% off baskets, pillows and poufs, and planters and vases.
Trim the stems off flowers so they'll fit in various small vases.2.
These ornate glass pieces included vases, large wall plaques, and small jewelry items.
One of the vases shattered when it hit the ground, the lawsuit says.
You'll use your voice to shatter ancient vases, opening peepholes and new pathways.
He specializes in tiny mugs, pots, and vases that are available for purchase.
These nondescript, curtained interiors contain armchairs, vases of flowers and bowls of fruit.
But vases of flowers on tables have been cursed by their own prettiness.
Some vases are also consensually destroyed, which is the ultimate sign of decadence.
They were as heavy as small watermelons and as beautiful as Lalique vases.
"Vases quickly define the tools of our age through artistic expression," she said.
Notes reminded protesters not to damage fragile items such as vases on display.
Visconti di Modrone was careful to always have bamboo leaves in the vases.
These rope-wrapped metal vases are also perfect for a rustic-inspired home.
On either side of her bed stood vases filled with hydrangeas, lilies, roses.
So vases felt like a logical and recognizable place to start as an object.
"I designed these stems to pair well with all kinds of vases," Gaines adds.
Athen's 2004 pictograms are meant to evoke the figures found on ancient Greek vases.
Sherman's ceramic vases and pots are adorned with anthropomorphic characteristics like lips and eyes.
Boxes were subdivided by foam boards, creating spaces for vases and other precious objects.
Countless artifacts, from gravestones to vases, have been found with rune carvings on them.
When people think of pottery, they picture blue and white plates or terracotta vases.
The second, "SMELL", is filled with handmade ceramic vases with aromatics you can smell.
They filled glass vases with tiny red stones, then added water and the plants.
The home décor section has pillows and throws, woven baskets, vases and scented candles.
I used vases that people gave me or that I'd gotten in St.-Tropez.
The basement alone includes stalls offering ancient Egyptian statuary, early radios and Chinese vases.
In his most fully realized works — not in this show but hinted at by smudgy drawings of bouquets in vases — Mr. Bleckner would create visionary, darkly luminous spaces of mourning, populated by fluttering birds, ribbons, veils, chandeliers and funereal flowers in silvery vases.
Even decorative items such as flower vases and artwork to make the rooms feel cozy.
Crate & Barrel sold an assortment of faux plants, lighting, throw pillows, vases, and other decor.
Nothing screams "romance" more than Kenny G trapped in a room full of glass vases.
The elegant blue-and-white vases, pots, and bowls are a part of Dutch identity.
Among the offerings up for auction are chandeliers, televisions, beds, vases and a grand piano.
It says it will introduce décor packages (art, mirrors, throws and vases) before the summer.
The firm commissioned the duo to produce three more vases ahead of the restaurant's launch.
He also learned the rudiments of ceramics and started crafting vases, bowls and other containers.
Mr. Voulkos's stacks are reminiscent of large Greek funerary amphorae (vases) and wood-burning ovens.
" He never, he said, "had a misty feeling about Ming vases or anything like that.
The Greek vases and African masks we admire in museums had both daily and ritual uses.
There were glass vases and lights and cute Taco Bell signs all over the brick walls.
McIver, who plays Amber Moore, knocks over vases and shoots arrows through windows, destroying palace property.
Early vases and carvings depict her as having been born a Gorgon, but that slowly changed.
Her work incorporates vases, statues, and milk crates, the vestiges of the life of the artist.
And Rocky's junior-thug boyfriend Money (Daniel Zovatto) gleefully smashes vases and masturbates onto the floor.
Tall, decorative vases that had once flanked their entryway now huddled like conspirators in the hall.
He looks a lot like Love himself, as he does on several vases from ancient times.
L'Objet Home accessories with luxurious appeal, like bronze-colored vases with the texture of crocodile skin.
Vendors hawk everything from traditional jewelry and collectible coins to Ottoman glassware and vintage Fornasetti vases.
Small, squat and stationary, they resemble vases or cat food tins more than they do people.
Bonovitz, also a ceramic artist who began making vases after living with Von Bruenchenhein's elaborate creations.
Making It At first sight, Alana Wilson's vases, jugs and chalices look about 3,000 years old.
A server with Pre-Raphaelite red curls wandered dreamily through the room, tucking stems into vases.
Daffodils in vases were on the sofa table and on the corner shelf near the door.
Images of it turned up everywhere — on porcelain vases, cloisonné bowls, silk robes and jade sculptures.
Some of the balconies had conical-shape terra cotta vases used to hold wine and oil.
Adler's duvet covers and loads of vases and other decor items are marked down as well.
Plus, there are the flower vases that people leave behind, which create ideal mosquito-breeding conditions.
I was specifically painting the traditional blue and white Roman vases and researching them quite heavily.
Lebe's Scribbles series depicts urn-like vases emanating hand-drawn spirals of light, like departed spirits.
The suit alleged that Michaels had violated the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA) by not reporting the safety issues with the vases until 2010, despite having information that the vases had injured one consumer in 2007 and at least four customers in the first half of 2009.
To celebrate the milestone, Brad presented her with 500 — yes, 500 — roses in a whopping 36 vases.
In the prime minister's office a table and chairs (and vases of hydrangeas) have replaced the sofa.
I suppose maybe bottles are also good as vases for flowers, but that's basically the same thing.
Save up to 40% off 4 best sellers: Mongolian lamb pillows, flannel bedding, vases and side tables.
This month, its new products include plenty of brightly patterned textiles, flower vases, and even faux plants.
In the Louvre, workers stacked dozens of boxes marked fragile and containing valuable statues, vases and artworks.
Traditional vases are disguised behind trunks of bronze; their ceramic base manipulated to resemble feather-clad creatures.
A magical Max Ernst painting of five glass vases containing flowers speaks to his use of transparency.
Jon Bannenberg liked to design the cutlery and crockery, flower vases, the light fittings and door handles.
For that reason, Mr. Miller prefers distinctive vases to the generic glass cylinders sold in flower shops.
Bowls, plates and vases sit on tables and are bathed in the soft glow of overhead lights.
In addition to drinking vessels, the manufactory also produced decorative vases, small-scale sculptures, and various tableware.
Plus, Banksy and Kusama sell at auction, and the V&A acquires Grayson Perry's Matching Pair vases.
I had picked up one of the three target vases I needed to place deeper inside the museum.
They want vases that look good enough to sit on their shelves and replacement parts for household appliances.
Back in the land of Luther, church choirs do not need the incentive of vases or international rankings.
His rig consisted of a clunky mishmash of steel tubes, duct tape, dusty beakers, and old glass vases.
The country's oldest private gallery, opened in 1974, specializes in individually crafted ceramics: clocks, vases, lamps and dinnerware.
Among his collection are seed and effigy jars, as well as vases illustrated with animals or geometric patterns.
Mary Frances Dondelinger creates bowls, vases, and statues that masquerade as the relics of a previously undiscovered civilization.
One of the Greek vases, a red-figured stamnos from the 5th century B.C., raised some ethical questions.
Inside, there were large glass display cabinets filled with vases, dolls, beads, and more to represent each orisha.
The collection, called Stockholm, drew acclaim for its aluminium and enamel bowls and vases, inspired by aquatic themes.
Alongside the bright vases of flowers and distressed wooden floorboards, I notice a number of diamond-shaped ornaments.
AHA Front in Dumbo, Brooklyn, offers home and personal accessories, including sculptural ceramic vases and angular beer glasses.
The only decorations around her coffin were ominous white flowers that had been snipped and stuck in vases.
This plastic goes into the 3D printer and is used to design objects such as vases and furniture.
Elisa D'Arrigo: Vases and Drawings continues at Elizabeth Harris (529 West 20th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through March 26.
Suddenly, thousands of fragments of the city's past appear: vases, pipes, anchors, shards of china, buttons, human bones.
I noticed the roses in the vases were almost gone, ready to be replaced, while roses bloomed outside.
Ornate serving sets were considered incomplete without celery vases, until they were replaced by narrow, horizontal celery dishes.
Italy has registered more than 400 coronavirus vases, while the death toll rose to 12 since last Friday.
The pair was surrounded by funerary vases (indicating high status), and the tomb was sealed with stone masonry.
Bedford's paintings portray plants in pots or vases, often grounded on a table or something approaching real space.
The vases formed from dozens of models of the Liberator handgun, a working weapon that anyone can easily download.
Not necessarily so in this exhibition, where the word "portraits" has been stretched unnaturally to include vases of flowers.
Her company now sells products ranging from home office furniture to vases and will soon expand to sell diamonds.
The Anger Room charges $25 for five minutes of crushing printers, alarm clocks, glass cups, vases and the like.
Dr. Unschuld says he grew up in a household filled with vases and other chinoiserie donated by grateful patients.
Grayson Perry took to Twitter to crowdsource models for a pair of vases inspired by the UK's EU Referendum.
The two vases, dubbed "Leave" and "Remain," will be unveiled as part of a new program on Channel 4.
After the Mysteries were finished, and the dead were honored with libations poured from special vases, the initiates dispersed.
Marble coffee tables were mixed alongside china vases and oversized metal chandeliers with colorful patterned pillows and fresh flowers.
I have shopped the registries, and I have sent the pasta makers, the towels, the knives and the vases.
Polly Fern, a ceramist with the New Craftsmen, creates platters and vases that reinterpret the Victorian tradition of transferware.
I drool over it, as the vases I want are €15,103 and this is a "mere" €275 in comparison.
Linden told Insider that Dollar Tree's metal vases with rope accents are a wonderful pick for any rustic home.
"I'm hopelessly Dutch – I need flowers all the time and everywhere, and that translates to great vases," Matthias said.
More than 300,000 items, from coins and jewellery to marble statues, amphoras, lamps and perfume vases have been unearthed.
A series of smaller canvases depict display cases containing Greek vases or the bases of pedestals holding marble busts.
The vases used for flowers atop the headstones were stolen sometime between December 6 and December 9, police said.
Ranging from pitchers and vases to bowls and plates, many feature figurative images, from deathly skulls to grimacing figures.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WASHINGTON, DC — Foon Sham's wooden sculptures often look like large vases or tornadoes.
Prior to the Black Magic Collection, Graham created a series of vases cast from balloons in varying shapes and sizes.
Fenchel paints vessels from his imagination, including vases, amphoras, jugs, and the like, taking liberties with their shapes and surfaces.
Doing so in a precious metal, the material of heirlooms and presentation vases, gives the effort the respect it's due.
Mr Ai has covered Neolithic vases with synthetic paint and photographed himself dropping a 27000-year-old Han-dynasty urn.
The Aedes aegypti species blamed for transmitting Zika breeds in car tyres, tin cans, dog bowls and cemetery flower vases.
"Instead of a floral arrangement, create a modern look with a few big tropical leaves in stoneware vases," she advises.
The glass was too thick to be any of the vases or glasses or even some bowls in the house.
Tables were resplendent with Van Goghian vases filled with either sunflowers or red tulips and table cloths in matching colours.
Three arches, accented with standing antique French vases, lead visitors to a large dining space, now with a vaulted ceiling.
Most of the arrangements come in nice vases, and you can choose how full you want the bouquet to look.
The mosquito blamed for transmitting the Zika virus breeds in car tires, tin cans, dog bowls and cemetery flower vases.
Such figures are depicted on ancient vases and vessels, in statuary and, nowadays, in recreated scenes on History Channel specials.
Mark Vega, an Evangelical minister, surrounded by the wedding party and rows of large glass vases teeming with white roses.
SPECIAL SECTION: DESIGN An article on Page 2800 about imaginative vases misstates the name of a vase by Esque Studio.
From picture to picture, different flowers, vases, textiles and pieces of furniture change partners and positions in the quiet interior.
On a recent Wednesday, Ms. Evans was setting out vases of wildflowers and bowls of cherries, grapes, strawberries and chips.
Raw stalks were attentively arranged in crystal vases created specifically for the purpose of showing off the era's "It" ingredient.
Floral supplies like foam, ribbon, cellophane, vases, flower food, and dyes (if you want to get wild) are also available.
The vases taken from Greenlawn Memorial Park are valued at $124,000, Fort Wayne police spokeswoman Sofia Rosales-Scatena told CNN.
Molten glass blobs glow in the dark factory, plopping into molds and emerging transformed into crystal vases, mugs, and goblets.
Gorgeous vases, decorative plates, and pristine statues of religious figures speak to the decadence and high artistry of the era.
For the kids table, the host weaved gold pumpkins among three bountiful vases that blossomed with a variation of white flowers.
If you're strapped for cash, you can even buy a coffee table and a few decorative vases from a thrift store.
The mosquito blamed for transmitting the Zika virus breeds in car tires, tin cans, dog bowls and cemetery flower vases.  7.
Around the store are several arrangements of large palm leaves in white vases shining under the space's high ceilings with skylights.
Bailon also keeps the candles lit and her vases overflowing with bouquets — although the blooms do have a very sneaky secret.
In the photo, tons of colorful balloons decorated the ceiling of the room, while multiple vases with flowers lined the table.
Guests' brightly colored springtime dresses and ties were matched by the pale pink blossoms decorating the tabletops in clear blue vases.
On the windowsill sits what he says look like the remains of vases, but without the flowers he used to tend.
Mr. Katumbi's mansion in Lubumbashi is lined with ivory tusks, giant vases, enormous paintings and acres of marble and white leather.
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Mom will love keeping her favorite books sandwiched between these sturdy glass vases which she can fill with her favorite flowers.
There are also ceramics—since vases hold flowers—alongside horticultural engravings and objects from the garden like shears and watering cans.
That atmosphere is evoked partly by the non-exotic flowers placed in old bottle vases throughout the Knockdown Center's gallery spaces.
Dossofiorito created glass vases inspired by antique ceramics to hold bulbs, an homage to Alfred's grandmother, Princess Ludmilla, who loved gardening.
Chapter two surveys the trope of inserting Japanese decorative elements, such as vases, fans, and screens into artworks and literary works.
There are Chinese vases, statuary casts and tortoise shells, along with a distinctive rubber relief sculpture by the artist Alex Hoda.
Now he spends his days tinkering with wood and ceramics, filling up the living room with miniature statues, vases and dioramas.
This feeling is echoed in Trevor Baird's vases adorned with panels of comics, and in Rebecca Morgan's gorgeously goofy face jugs.
Now, the French brothers have applied their talents to flower vases with a new collection for the Finnish housewares brand Iittala.
There is a feathered crystal chandelier, gold bar carts for towels and accessories, and fresh roses in bud vases placed throughout.
Instead of flower arrangements that take up crucial space, opt for beautiful candlelight or bud vases for a small, sexy accent.
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Scattered throughout are ­Lueders's ceramics, mostly plates and vases, which were made in situ, as well as Sacret Young's abstract photographs of Greek landscapes, and the flotsam of a free-spirited life: bits and pieces of handmade bricolage, wicker baskets filled with crockery for picnics, candle stubs on the dining room table, vases filled with freshly cut wildflowers.
It overlooks an aggressively faceted console in chromed steel (1973) by Paul Evans and several large vases from 2015 by Shari Mendelson.
But the high point is a group of lusterware vases with hand painted Persian patterns from the Pilkington Tile and Pottery Company.
Emphasizing form and function, the vases and vessels of artist Elyse Graham are as practical as they are unrelenting in their beauty.
I bought various vases online and made table settings with sticks I collected over the summer and put floating candles on top.
I don't remember any of it, but when I got home, I was in the kitchen smashing all the plates and vases.
Two ceramic vases, decorated with images crowd-sourced from "Leave" and "Remain" voters via social media, are the keystone of the show.
She and her mother plan to decorate with the centerpieces they had designed themselves, which are gold Eiffel Tower vases with roses.
From big pieces like couches and bed frames to smaller items like serving platters and vases, there are deals of all sorts.
The large vases of roses, which we believe were from Travis Scott or whoever "my [heart emoji]" is, probably cost around $1,500.
There are fragile things, like Ming vases or priced-for-perfection stocks, which are hurt by an increase in disorder and randomness.
Waiting for her back at home was a spectacular display of pink and purple flowers, arranged in giant vases alongside her pool.
Joined by flower vases and lanterns from the same collection, they'd make for a pretty little scene on a windowsill, too. tomdixon.net.
Life and death are both on the table at this two-year-old microbrewery, where fresh buds are displayed in skull vases.
They range from ancient Greek vases to a bust of Mr. Rosen, who died in 1951, by the renowned sculptor Malvina Hoffman.
There are also TVs, vases, poker tables, and even a grand piano looking for new homes, according to the NCL auction page.
And the next thing you know, Christie's is filled with antique furniture, sculpture, paintings, vases, wine vessels, snuff bottles and royal robes.
These are flanked by two lavishly embroidered vases of flowers and a bear-fur helmet like those worn by Buckingham Palace guards.
Their other products include a clock made from sand, 3D-scanned vases carved into acryllic cubes, and a smoky abstract light sculpture.
The canvases feature a set cast of vases, pitchers and occasional toys (her son's) that Schloss was never without, even when traveling.
Wedding Recycle and BravoBride offer tablecloths, signs, vases, and bridesmaid shoes, among other items, that have already been used in other weddings.
I'm bringing a few vases made in the 1970s in West Germany, which I consider the height of the German pottery movement.
UrbanStems also suggests vases that complement each bouquet, should you want to spend a little extra to send a vase as well.
Lighting fixtures like crystal chandeliers and accessories like gold vases, ornate candle holders and marble trays "bring in the glam," she says.
Down the street, duck into Rum2000, an interior design retailer stocked with nubby Hay pillows, speckled ceramic vases and brass oil lamps.
It was half past two and the restaurant was empty, a void of crisp white tablecloths, punctuated by tacky, oversized ceramic vases.
An alternating trio of bodybuilders, shiny and slick, painted over in red and gold paint, posed intermittently with ceramic vases in their hands.
The box is curated by designers and contains four to six themed home decor and accessories like cushions, candles, throws, vases, and more.
The next day, cops were called back to the apartment complex after getting calls about Brown throwing furniture -- including vases -- off his balcony.
Morandi's work explored the varicolored permutations that vases and bottles could take on in his imagination and the light that entered his studio.
From a retro-fabulous bar cart to brass alphabet-shaped vases, these home decor pieces are sure to bring forth endless good vibes.
This time, instead of facing termination, Jim is left to stomp around his glass-walled apartment, smashing vases and chairs in a rage.
We've gotten a few lovely bouquets from FTD, and we were impressed by the beautiful vases, secure packaging, and freshness of the blooms.
Vases of ranunculi, pussy willows, and acanthus leaves sat on a table covered in monographs, programs, a bear mask from a museum opening.
I was 10 years old, and remember watching from the sidelines in this enormous mansion as they were tipping vases to the floor.
Inside the two-story school building, children and grandmothers changed into slippers and walked hallways decorated with locally produced jade-green celadon vases.
At the Paris party this year, Demory's collection of thrift-store vases and candleholders took on new life as surrealist-inspired wine glasses.
These include handsome vases by Roger Capron (1693-224) and two charming statues of women carrying water jugs by Jean Derval (22-2643).
The table was set for an old-fashioned Irish dinner party: white linen, cut-glass vases containing celery stalks and air-dried raisins.
The vases themselves are like trapdoors into other worlds, featuring detailed landscapes or smaller mise en abyme, still lifes within the still life.
The vases themselves are like trapdoors into other worlds, featuring detailed landscapes or smaller mise en abyme, still lifes within the still life.
While at first gleam from across the room, it evokes scarlet Chihuly vases, it come to resemble visceral organs padlocked in metal cages.
A significant aspect of Gouthière's gilt bronze work is that it wasn't gold molding, but intended to give the appearance of that purity, which the artist was so skilled at suggesting in his scaly details of serpents writhing above Chinese garden seats repurposed as vases in 1782, or the chased stippling of feathers on two swans on a pair of 1770s vases.
Tables will be dressed with linen napkins, silver candelabras, and vases of flowers, and diners will even have their very own soft drink sommelier.
Following the success of their candles, they've released a new set of bud vases ("Kirbies"), modeled on a 1970s Japanese typeface called Peach Boy.
His sculpted ornamentation appears on clocks, vases, sconces, fireplaces and candelabra, with details like furrowed brows on sea gods and intricately serrated swan beaks.
If balloon vases are the real future that Star Trek incorrectly predicted, a handful of fresh cut flowers aren't going to relieve our disappointment.
Rodriguez also included a photo of their Thanksgiving table spread, which included chestnut napkins, candles in silver sparkling vases and a colorful flower arrangement.
His delicate, minimalist porcelain vessels take the form everyday objects, like vases or teapots, and often include lines of poetry printed on the porcelain.
Epaminonda's sculpture vignettes, made of pedestals, vases and models, bring to mind the eclectic amalgamation of purveyors and manufacturers right outside the gallery doors.
She also went to an artisan fair, where she met urban Mexicans who bought flower vases simply because they liked the way they looked.
"It was preposterous working for that little when I was handling vases as old as the period written about in Homer's Odyssey," he said.
This dream plays out in a series of etched mirrors, vases and tables that trick the eye by layering moments of transparency and reflection.
For this assignment, faced with an odd lot of vases, he said his job was not to compete with them, but to flatter them.
No one likes my vases, including my husband, but I love them and look forward to boring my friends in America with their history.
Vases of anthuriums, arranged by the florist Brittany Asch of Brrch, decorate the Glossier Showroom on Lafayette Street and Totokaelo's store at 190 Bowery.
In particular, Kirkwood is drawn to the graphic glass vases made by Ettore Sottsass, the Italian industrial designer and father of the postmodernist movement.
Ranunculus are in season, so I cut the stems under water (this helps them last longer) and placed them in vases around the house.
The donation from the Sir Victor Sassoon Chinese Ivories Trust includes intricately carved Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian devotional figurines; brush pots; fans; and vases.
Designers also said that Classic Blue can brighten a room in the form of pillows, vases, and kitchenware — all in the same bold color.
There are private work cabins, a bar, a cigar lounge and a candy station where glass vases brim with gummies, marshmallows and chocolate balls.
The room was cluttered, with most of the space taken up by a dark credenza, upon which baskets and boxes and vases were stacked.
For six months, Sister Unn's stood on Austin Street in Forest Hills, backlit only by a refrigerator and filled with vases of wilted roses.
The visitor to the biennale does not need to see the calligraphy mirrored as the vases reflect in the pool in which they stand.
This picturesque way of naturally mirroring is what invites the visitor's gaze, and the water reflects the talismans on the surfaces of the vases.
Other unusual items that can be found on sale in Singapore vending machines are insect repellent, fresh flowers, health supplements and ceramic bowls and vases.
The sale's top lot, a pair of vases of the style of Louis XVI mounted in a lamp (China, Qing Dynasty), sold for €75,000 (~$85,000).
A group of vases get a fresh update with geometric patterns, while a coat of pale blue paint brightens up a basic midcentury-style desk.
Housed in a pastel-yellow colonial building opposite a 16th-century church, its entrance is flanked by tall vases, depicting sampan gliding between karst hills.
The industry just keeps serving up the same old vases and boxes then complains about the fact that cremation families don't want to spend money.
North American and other international buyers who want to add a regal touch to their homes may be able to obtain bowls and vases here.
We sit down at the shisha lounge—complete with Persian carpets and expensive vases—and he orders a green tea for me before we start.
When she is not throwing up in porcelain vases, she is consoled by a menagerie of rabbits in her bedroom and distracted by lobster races.
A separate lawsuit claimed he caused emotional distress on a 22-month-old child by throwing vases and an ottoman from a 14-story condo.
As the name suggests, there's also a conspicuous color theme, evident everywhere from the lobby's collection of inky-blue vases to the blue-gray walls.
I played off photographs by Weegee, pairing Charles de Gaulle with an African mask and Liza Minnelli with vases by Hella Jongerius and Simon Hasan.
Marked by inventive design and surface decoration, his objects — folded vases, plates, and lidded boxes — work well in and among the work on the walls.
Cobalt blue, teal, and viridian are the dominant colors on the eight examples (vases, bowls, and plates) on view at the Father and Son exhibition.
Marble covers the floors of the entire main level, including the sun porch, with its diamond-pane windows and Chinese porcelain vases filled with geraniums.
Using a truck that normally delivers library books, city workers and volunteers raced the rain to sweep up candles and vases, cards and toy cars.
As part of a 300-piece launch, along with her new bedding, Gaines is adding lifestyle products, such as planners, lamps and vases to Hearth & Hand.
You can try cutting open fruit or avocados and arranging them around your vases — this will make your table look like a still life on steroids.
In fact, books and writing implements weren't necessarily the main subject matter; also present were many decorated vases and dish ware, and a lot of food.
So eliminating potential breeding grounds, which can include bird feeders, old tires, flower pots, standing vases, clogged roof gutters, and so on, can immediately curtail populations.
Like oversized fishing bobbers used as flower vases, these 20 trees planted in colorful buoys are designed to add whimsy and nature to Rotterdam's industrial waterfront.
Rakowitz's reconstruction project, titled The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist (2007–ongoing), includes statues, vases, and the decorative friezes of the ninth-century palace of Nimrud.
In the first half, Alison has beautiful decorations on her walls, cute curtains on her windows, flowers thriving in vases, and whimsical magnets on her fridge.
A central chandelier, like a huge upside-down wedding cake, shines on vases of orchids whose pinks howl in this room of muted creams and golds.
Rodriguez also shared a photo of their Thanksgiving table spread on Thursday, which included chestnut napkins, candles in silver sparkling vases and a colorful flower arrangement.
Our wheels line the walls and face inward toward a large table in the middle of the room piled high with bowls and cups and vases.
Vases by Mr. Mendini looked like conceptual groupings of leaves with a hint of Radical design, painted in as many as eight colors from Matisse's palette.
The tables had ice vases filled with white flowers, and the menu featured cured salmon, salt-cured ahi tuna and a venison tartar with truffle vinaigrette.
Place them on a coffee table and top with flower-filled vases and candles, or use them near a desk to hold work papers and mail.
Four hardworking children, Sarah Spitzmiller, 11, and Hazel, 803; Seth, 9; and Orah Vowell, 11, took out the picture frames and vases and the coffee pot.
One maker-member, Sverre Tveito Holmen, tends toward faux bois vases glazed in rich earth tones; another, Henriette Duckert, embellishes bowls with delicate, meringue-like peaks.
Two recent books from Cambridge University Press take up the enduring humor of Greek ceramics, examining how comic imagery on vases and pots punctuated this debauchery.
The idea was when they were making these vases they would spin them round and they would get a reed and make a spiral on them.
If painted furniture is one of your failings, visit Robert Young to see an 21710 English wedding cabinet painted bright yellow with red flowers and vases.
Segar showed Business Insider the "prop closet," filled with home decor essentials like books, plants, and vases that brands can choose to incorporate into their shoots.
I enjoy the process of making small vases and bowls that without any scale or context look exactly like their larger counterpart in detail and proportion.
I was painting a lot of vessels in my pieces years ago, a lot of everyday objects like vases are always popping up in my paintings.
I wanted to adapt my own painting practice to real ceramic vases so I played around creating and exhibiting them and it all stemmed from there.
Expect everything from a work that shows a baby abandoned at an ATM to a set of handblown vases containing pigment used to color HIV medication.
By installing the Marrakech work in a way that makes the calligraphy on the vases is far away to read, the works' coded inscrutability is realized.
The works mimic the forms of conventional vases while also evoking certain body parts — the face, the torso, the hips — streamlined to a few telltale features.
Designed by stylist to Beyoncé, Bea Åkerlund, it featured a number products, including top hat vases, lipstick-stained glasses and a bed canopy shaped like a tutu.
Mendelson cuts up plastic bottles and assembles the pieces, using hot glue and acrylic resin, into sculptures that refer to pots, vases, urns, amphorae, and the like.
Nah. Thankfully, Rulof the master maker of things breaks down how to build the bladeless fan with a water jug, a few vases, and a microwave fan.
"Just because flowers are the best kind," Jenner captioned the shot, which shows pink and white flower petals on the floor below six white flower-filled vases.
Rogen has also posted photos to his Instagram of several vases he's made and, not gonna lie, I kind of want one (or five) for my apartment.
The looted artifacts, captured in 103 searches and seizures, include jars, jewelry, and vases from the 4th and 2nd century BCE that are worth millions of euros.
There are Blackcreek's sleek end-grain coffee tables and maple butcher blocks, white oak trestle dining tables, hackberry vases and spice bowls in splattered Japanese urushi finishes.
The sale's top lot, a rare pair of pink-ground famille-rose "Boys and Firecrackers" vases, Shendetang hallmarks, Qing Dynasty, Daoguang period, sold for 4,0003,000 HKD (~$537,000).
Not much bigger than a walk-in closet, No.Me's shelves are stocked with poured concrete vases, clocks made from driftwood and simple denim bags. 356-9940-7652
Among the goods for sale are handwoven textiles, colorful pottery, hand dyed shawls, silk scarves, blown glass vases and sterling silver jewelry for both men and women.
The mosaic was imported along with two other mosaics and 81 modern vases and declared as "ornamental art" and "ceramic tiles" with a total value of $2,199.
There are white candles and yellow roses in crystal vases and a framed photo of Mr. Agee (once known as "the Paul Newman of the executive suite").
Before I could move the shelves, I had to remove those objects: seashells from vacations, random pottery, wasps' and hornets' nests, incense holders, pitchers, jugs and vases.
The shop, which opened in 2015, carries high-quality, made-in-Colombia products such as geometric vases, pendant lamps and dishware, plus furnishings like colorful embroidered chairs.
In the dining alcove, in front of a collection of modern ceramic vases inspired by ancient urns, is a black-and-cream vase of his own creation.
Next, Del Posto had spent about $1 million on crystal candle vases, white leather chairs and other luxurious fittings that made it even more stately and expensive.
He has clustered vases, candleholders, saucers and dinner plates; drinking vessels for water, wine and champagne; and serving pieces for salt, sugar, cream, cakes, fruit and cigarettes.
"It's not like you walk through the studios and see a hundred bowls of fruit, or a thousand vases of flowers and cityscapes," she said last week.
Where Morandi's small canvases featured vases that suggested the heft of classical Greco-Roman sculpture, Ms. Barth's photographs of glassware vessels show off the camera's spectral effects.
This vases have just enough pink and blue to add a pop of color to an otherwise monochrome color scheme, and they look more expensive than $20.
Last year, he unveiled a next-generation clay extruder that bears down with nearly three tons of force, squeezing out wobbly vases and sculptures like cake frosting.
Cards, collected by O'Brien's great-aunt, bearing images of silent-movie actors line one wall, and fresh flowers in tiny vases (orchids, calla lilies) adorn each table.
So does the collector Henry H. Arnhold, who gave Shechet free rein of his trove of hand-painted plates, bowls, vases, tea services, and sublimely absurd figurines.
Today Joss & Main carries a wide range of paint-dipped products, like wicker table lamps, woven baskets, and bud vases, which have done well for the brand.
In their reflections, the vases go below the water's surface, and from some angles they seem as if they are buried below as much as standing above.
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There are entire shelves of spectral vases entombed in ash — all the works in the exhibition are untitled and dated 2017, except for two that are dated 1975.
There are six big works in oil on canvas dating from 1975 to 2014, two undated painted ceramic vases, and two colored pencil drawings from the mid-70s.
We're definitely down with being able to buy some minimalist, white Jonathan Adler vases with one click — so this news gets a big old thumbs up from us.
Unlike other flower delivery services, or just buying flowers at a CVS on your way home, Teleflora's arrangements are made by local florists and delivered in beautiful vases.
Her project Nurture Studies, from 2012, was an earlier iteration of some of these ideas: Scherer grew a number of flowers inside vases until the plants reached maturity.
Her practice, formally focused on creating functional objects such as teapots and flower vases, has moved towards wall sculptures, presenting two works that integrate bone with fine porcelain.
For Valentine's Day this year, West filled their living room with long-stemmed roses in individual vases and brought in American saxophonist Kenny G. to serenade Kardashian West.
She saved on accessories like a captain's mirror that she bought for $159 on Etsy and vases she found for as little as $13 apiece at Canvas Home.
Two side-by-side anthropomorphic vases by Picasso are painted with the faces of a king and queen, her eyes seeming to throw a side glance toward him.
Bari Ziperstein, of BZippy & Company in Los Angeles, said she was interested in vases that "look like miniature Brutalist monuments or architectural relics," whether in use or not.
"They're beautiful but not precious, and I actually use them — the vases for flowers, the bowls for olives and nuts," says Weinrib, whose collection numbers about 30 pieces.
In 2016, the artists launched a collaborative project called Toumei ("transparency" in English) that comprises vases, light fixtures, earrings and drinking glasses in bulbous shapes and muted tones.
Mr. Hancock has focused on this rather poignant collecting area since the 1970s, when he first saw Tiffany vases and stained glass at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
While browsing in an antiques shop, I spotted an item interspersed in clearly random fashion among the handsome head scarves, candy dishes, picture frames, vases and other collectibles.
Troemel replaced the blocks with a series of water-filled vases suspended at odd angles above the floor; on opening night, one tipped over and drenched a visitor.
A robot that understands that dropping things causes them to break would not need to toss dozens of vases onto the floor to see what happens to them.
The pantry and garage are bursting with things for baking and event-planning: cake pans, cardboard gift boxes, powdered sugar, vases, flower cutters, ribbons, table runners, candle holders.
The short-necked pitcher is one of the most interesting artifacts found so far at the site, which has also yielded a number of urns, pots, and vases.
The show also features about a dozen small-scale paintings of book covers and decorative objects, such as vases and wall art, that appear in her larger paintings.
Featuring leaves and flowers in shades of yellows, oranges and reds, the arrangements provided a gorgeous accent to the castle's features, both in giant vases and as table decoration.
Each painting positions a few stock elements: amorphous vases standing, tilting over, or smashed alongside ghostly hands;wire clay cutters; and violent tools, such as a hammer and knife.
Roman cameo glass from this era, in addition to being extremely rare (only 15 other Roman cameo glass vases and plaques are known to exist), has been hugely influential.
As for gourd-molding, the same lab that grows mushroom lace is also experimenting with this centuries-old Chinese tradition to grow things like vases straight on the vine.
And the Bouroullecs took an abstract, minimalistic approach, with vases in various sizes and shades of blue-green, an extrapolation of the open windows that the artist often depicted.
"Display in mismatched groups or on their own," she said, and drape matching stands of beads around the bottoms of the vases, scattering a few ornaments around the outside.
The dining car attendant's blue coffee pot was a part of a serving set that also included teapots, creamers, sugar bowls, water pitchers, and bud vases, according to Amtrak.
Titles such as Fungus Accretion for a series of vases, and a daybed named after Anna Nicole Smith give the audience room to take the pieces seriously or not.
Catherine's mother dislikes him, ostensibly because he broke one of her vases when he was a child — but, then again, Catherine's mother dislikes almost everyone, and she has Alzheimer's.
With wit and irony, Ms. Ham pilloried this tradition by stealing hundreds of mundane objects from museums around the world, including forks, saucers, knives, vases, salt and pepper shakers.
Photos of flowers in vases, in fact, appear often in the book, and each instance presents a different idea about the natural world and how we look at it.
She categorizes the look of her humble whitewashed pieces as "ancient future": pinch pot-esque tea bowls and plump ruddy flower vases drizzled in layers of messy milky glaze.
"It's not ornament anymore; it becomes a story," said Charlotte Vignon, the exhibition's curator, standing before a pair of hissing swans whose angry gold wings upheld two potpourri vases.
By lunchtime, she'd spent twenty-five dollars, on two small vases adorned with birds ($10), a hairbrush and a matching mirror ($10), and a pair of reading glasses ($5).
When her grandparents' Long Island home was sold and demolished, the artist Becky Suss ended up with much of its contents in her Philadelphia studio: sculptures, paintings, pillows, vases.
The remaining Sottsass ceramics here mostly lose out to the antiquities, except for the more delicate, Deco-like black-and-silver vases of the Tenebre (Darkness) series from 1963.
The sale's top lot, a pair of large scale Swedish gilt-bronze mounted Blyberg porphyry vases, by the Elfdahls Porfyrwerk, the mounts, Paris circa 1830, sold for £250,000 (~$327,000).
The vases become staged as seven hollow heads of imaginary fountains in the pool, where instead of flowing water, they emit the words and images inscribed on their surfaces.
Did our imaginary Roman feel, as he took his customary morning piss into a pot, that things were in decline, that time and fate would grind everything that he sees into dust, and did he think that maybe that was all right because all of it—the bread, the circuses, the intricately decorated vases that, come to think of it, seem rather derivative of last season's intricately decorated vases—was sort of crappy?
I've seen images of them all my life: razor-backed beasts on ancient vases, in illustrations in medieval manuscripts, slumped in front of men with rifles in old trophy photographs.
These pieces are in conversation with historic works from the collection, including ancient Greek vases, glass vessels from the Roman Empire, Mesoamerican ceramics, and Native American objects of material culture.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Spring Masters fair preview welcomed its visitors on Thursday night with vases full of fresh magnolias, live classical music, and flutes of champagne.
Like live action plinths they flexed and relaxed their muscles around the objects they held — hyper animated frames that wrapped their bodies around the wobbly and misshapen pots and vases.
The Getty Museum, which owns several pieces attributed to Gouthière, is displaying them alongside recent acquisitions of around 30 gilded clocks, vases, candelabra and andirons fashioned by his Parisian competitors.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican and China will exchange paintings, vases and sculptures in a bid to mend often strained ties through "the diplomacy of art", officials said on Tuesday.
He's seated at a coffee table with a journalist, New Yorker writer Jane Mayer, in front of a bookshelf filled with generic TV props — books, empty vases, fake house plants.
Surrounded by columns and a gold-painted plaster frieze of griffins and vases, the attendees sang exuberant, hip-swaying hymns, accompanied by drums, a synthesizer, tambourines and even a cowbell.
Glassblower Jochen Holz, 45, has a gift for transmogrifying the utilitarian, like turning borosilicate — a glass commonly used for laboratory equipment — into ghostly shaped vases, jugs and neon light fixtures.
Honeycomb Studio Bud Vases, $16-$40, available at West ElmFlowers are always a great gift, but if they don't have the right vase to put them in, what's the point?
These vases will provide holiday ambience when you put them next to a pumpkin, but they'll still look sophisticated when you're ready to retire the Halloween garb for the year.
The six vases and two bowls that resulted, with organic details embedded in the resin and colors reflecting the natural world, look as if they were pulled from the earth.
Similarly, Greek vases with various paintings upon them could be set up sequentially to collectively tell the story of Hercules's twelve labors, or recreate various scenes from the Trojan War.
The cavernous room is filled with fantastically lovely hanging tapestries, spectacularly-colored brass pieces that look like the armature of vases, and wooden sculptures shaped like boxes and low tables.
That said, nothing ruins a party like someone who is so house-proud that they keep moving vases and going around to replace people's drinking glasses with plastic cups. 74.
Much of Reyle's work, from his large-scale wrinkled silver foil sculptural paintings to his new monumental, rough-surfaced Fat Lava ceramic vases, is about discarded materials and preserving mistakes.
One of his only buyers was Dr. Barnes, and this show includes 10 of Jean Renoir's unremarkable vases and bowls, painted with a Cézannesque palette of greens, yellows and blues.
I have used some of the pots that I collected in my paintings as vases, especially in the late '80s and '90s, when I was doing the big flower paintings.
Murano, the island of glassblowers across the lagoon from here, is known for producing vases and glasses with swirls of color and ornate chandeliers found in tony hotels and homes.
Together, she and Boucher arranged white and pink roses, baby's breath, tiny flowers in the shape of stars and greenery in vases, before she led her mother into the room.
She grabbed every glass object she could get her hands on — plates, vases, dishes — and hurled them out the window at the gunman, ducking in between throws to protect herself.
Around the corner, in the small booth of New York gallery Situations, three large vases by outsider artist Jerry the Marble Faun seem to burst with exotic flaura and fauna.
These are beautiful, expensive places, and the Guild sells beautiful, expensive goods, like $250 rabbit pillows, $400 glass vases that shimmer with subtle texture, and delightfully knobbly, polka-dotted $220 pots.
His collection of vases and mugs adorned with a singular colorful eye, for example, reference both the Moroccan influences of his birthplace and the Cao Dai religion of south Vietnam. heycamel.
What started as a funeral for the arts — huge vases of flowers at the foot of the runway brought to mind a decorative eulogy — moved into a sinister sort of glamour.
Artal-Isbrand was then able to proceed, turning the vases back into dozens of archaeological fragments, only to put them back together again—with modern methods and a more refined hand.
Special vases were designed to best display the flowers, and people invested their life's savings in a tulip market where a single bulb was worth the same as a large house.
Her grave was filled with lavish treasures, including golden wristbands, rings, and a long, golden necklace, as well as a carved female figure, glass and metal vases and clothing, Reuters reported.
It's also a celebration of the full absurdity of the set: feather bouquets in giant vases and staircases so choked with flowers a Disney princess would say it's a bit much.
The ­paint-swirled surface acts as an elegant potting bench for a constantly changing roster of flower arrangements Rittson-Thomas creates in her collection of antique Delftware tulip and ­celery vases.
D'Arrigo's shift in materials, coupled with the revitalization of her process, can be seen in her current exhibition, Elisa D'Arrigo: Vases and Drawings at Elizabeth Harris (February 18–March 26, 2016).
In another building, called Atelier Luma, artists work with scientists to use local materials like sunflowers and algae to create biodegradable drinking glasses and vases that might one day replace plastic.
Other prints play around with images of vases, remaking historical Greek versions or those painted by Matisse into goofy creations, like a vessel that has the words "Diet 7Up" on it.
"We recommend mounting the television as low on the wall as possible, so it almost skims the credenza," she added, and then clustering books, vases and other decorative objects around it.
Each box is centered around a different theme depending on the time of year: succulent vases, floral arrangements, fancy clocks, and mirrors that double as wall art, just to name few.
Next, everyone moved upstairs to Mayle's apartment, where a seated dinner commenced under a beautiful Ingo Maurer Uchiwa pendant lamp that matched the anemone flowers in small vases dotting the table.
"Gin #14" is a bridge between the darker and lighter paintings, and also between the large-scale work and the smaller still lifes of flowers in vases and a ceramic cup.
As a child, he had dragged me through silent European museums all filled with the same Roman and Greek artifacts — marble busts, plaster reliefs of statues and friezes, painted jars and vases.
Kim documented the private performance on her Instagram Story, filming the musician as he stood in the middle of a room filled with white, pink and red roses placed in individual vases.
For many years, Richard Baker, who was born in 1959, more than twenty years after Freilicher and Dodd, has painted tulips, the most generic, widely available flower of all, in nondescript vases.
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It was the second time the men had been in the store, with its antique chandeliers and walls of breakfront cabinets filled with vases, ornate clocks, statues and other finely wrought objects.
There are more than 100 levels to play through, spread across four distinct locations, including a fancy house, complete with delicate vases and expensive paintings, and a medieval castle full of treasures.
I remember the smell of paperwhite narcissus through my salty tears more than anything; she was always forcing the little bulbs in large glass vases filled with turquoise marbles on her windowsill.
The Liberator Gun Vases (2016) — parametrically modelled on "the open source Liberator gun, the first 3D modeled, open source handgun made available for download online, utilizing torrent sites" — are the best example.
Mikiko Iyama's scalloped plates combine Georgian-inspired designs with Japanese techniques and graceful shapes, while Anzo Akia Nugako's pleated vases recall the work of Danish designers like Axel Salto and Arne Bang.
Originally founded in Tokyo by the designer Anders Arhoj, the studio is a working one, turning out brilliantly colored ceramic decorative pieces as well as mugs, vases, door handles and so on.
"I love using Classic Blue in throw pillows, especially against a leather couch, and incorporating vases, rugs, throw blankets, and even kitchenware with blue details," said Moore, who designed the above bedroom.
The sisters used the traditional techniques their family employed to make objets d'art and vases, a process that involves sanding and polishing and decorating the glass, and applied it to making beads.
Seven large-scale blue-and-white ceramic vases raised on platforms are shown in a reflective pool at the ruined 16th-century palace known as the Palais el-Badi (Qasr al-Badi').
The plasticity provided by kaolin's interleaved layers of silica and alumina, if allied in just the right proportions with powdered petuntse, a firmer stone, allowed potters to throw larger vases than anywhere else.
Kardashian West documented the private performance on her Instagram Story, filming the musician as he stood in the middle of a room filled with white, pink and red roses placed in individual vases.
In the many still life paintings of flowers in vases, dappled brushstrokes create rippling movement; wormy bits of clay are used as petals; the word "ROSE" is scrawled repeatedly in a red background.
Anderson's porcelain and stoneware vessels — each with a mouthlike hole that makes them functional as vases — are distinctly humanoid; grouped together, they resemble a tribe of chic aliens clad in Ziggy Stardust onesies.
She went to Oaxaca City alone, and then on to Guadalajara for a 10-day stay, where she was exposed to the work of a potter who made different forms, including flower vases.
Today, Mindling estimates about half the potters in the village have likewise expanded into other pieces — pitchers and vases, dishes and mugs — which they sell to tourists and Mexicans who appreciate their aesthetic.
DAVID KORDANSKY Ruby Neri's over-the-top ceramic sex dreams are two- to three-foot-high sculpted and glazed vases that would look like blonde blowup dolls if they weren't so winningly innocent.
To complement the evening's late summer theme, the floral designer Kristen Caissie, of the studio Moon Canyon, filled short vases with billowy white garden roses, sunset-hued Garden Show dahlias and wild grasses.
The new sculptures for that show conflate women's heads with pitchers and vases, inspired by historical objects like African-American face jugs that "fuse the black body with a tool," said Ms. Leigh.
The widescreen television was housed in a bookcase and allowed you to make the screen temporarily translucent, letting you see the items (vinyl record covers, sculptures, vases, etc.) on the shelf behind it.
Exceptions are a 1996 version of Andrea Zittel's customized "A-Z Escape Vehicles," a small metal trailer, and a couple of painted Greek vases dating to 500 B.C. that he bought at Sotheby's.
The troupe's more than 40 performers offer acrobatics, aerial acts, juggling, balancing, contortions, feats of strength and displays of agility — like roller-skating in and out of a row of delicate glass vases.
Soon everyone threw their glasses in the nearest fireplace and stampeded to the kitchen, where they scoured for any alternative beverage holders: Windex bottles, hot sauce containers, vases, Pog tubes—whatever wasn't convenient.
Ms Jongerius makes the point eloquently throughout the exhibition, but perhaps it is most striking in a display of 300 vibrantly glazed vases, created in 2010, arranged in a fat circle on the floor.
With tiny jars of strawberry jam and vases of yellow roses on the table, Trump brushed off a question on whether he would raise Khashoggi's murder, which was carried out using a bone saw.
Her exhibition les vases communicants pairs these hybrid sculptures with works by other artists who explore the link between antiquity and the present: Fay Ray, Whitney Hubbs, David Korty, Matt Lipps, and Sara VanDerBeek.
Mr Luo is one of many people from the eight parties who are rewarded for their subservience with memberships of advisory bodies (just as much flower vases as the parties themselves, many Chinese grumble).
The treaty in which the Papal State sued for peace stipulated that it was to hand over "A hundred pictures, busts, vases, or statues to be selected by [French experts]…also, five hundred manuscripts".
From Torafu Architects' 2D to 3D pop-up paper vases to Josh Ritter's 12,000-piece cut and paste music video, paper remains one of the oldest and most diversely applied materials for creative expression.
I use them as vases and candleholders, and for the occasional homemade fancy cocktail, but I still can't quite figure out why I have so many, and why it hurts to part with them.
Using clay acquired from construction sites, Mr. Von Bruenchenhein made exquisite teacup-scale flowers and bulbous vases consisting of patched-together leaf forms, which he fired in the coal-burning stove at his home.
It ranges from tabletop designs (trays and coasters, lacquer vases) and home accessories (cashmere throws, suede pillows) to furniture (mohair club chairs) — and includes, of course, a fresh take on her signature lazy susans.
Kristin McKirdy makes biomorphic ceramic sculptures, while Jean Girel's sedate landscape vases are divided into horizontal registers of land, sea or sky — or treat the surface as if it were a hazy Impressionist painting.
Now that I know that those voluptuous vases are by the son of Pierre-Auguste, I would compare the shape of their tiny "waists" and ample "hips" to the forms of late Renoir nudes.
Clockwise from upper left: Paola C carafes, $156; Heimat Atlantica woven reed bag, $395; Phil Cuttance "Herringbone" vases, $295; at the Wallpaper pop-up, May 18 to 25 at Poliform USA, 112 Madison Avenue.
This year, in collaboration with Bloc Studios, a design group in Carrara, Italy, that specializes in the local stone, Kleiner and his wife, Evelina, have debuted a collection of vases with a similar armature.
By concentrating on the decorative arts, the monstrous vases and the whittled totems, the Art Institute's show starts to map an approach to contemporary studies of Gauguin that goes beyond that balance-sheet rundown.
Or maybe eating next to a room full of expensive vases, Swedish sheepskins, enormous woven baskets and antique tables makes everybody feel as if they are one of the exhibits in a small museum.
Though the modernists played with vases and flowers, distorting them into Cubist near-abstractions, or incorporating collage in ways that were revolutionary at the time, still life innovation may have peaked in that era.
As a result of the success of the original campaign, which saw the amount of homes equipped with a fire extinguisher increase by 8 percent, Cheil Worldwide is now producing 200,000 more of the vases.
In fact, Henry Ford bought his wife, Clara, a 943 Detroit Electric outfitted with tufted velour, crystal vases, and a glass windshield and windows at a time when Model Ts were open to the elements.
In the hour or so it took to make one of those drawings, the arranged bottles and vases would become covered in black dust from an asphalt plant a few hundred yards from our home.
And since Aedes aegypti has evolved to live near humans and "can replicate in flower vases and other tiny sources of water," said Foy, the Colorado microbiologist, the mosquitoes are difficult to find and eradicate.
There are statuettes from the first century BC discovered in Myrina, ancient pottery vases illustrating Odysseus' adventure, and a Roman mosaic from the second century AD depicting three hybrid bird-women unleashing their fatal song.
Like rats and pigeons, Lines argues, Aedes aegypti has adapted perfectly to modern urban living by breeding in everything from discarded bottle tops and used car tyres to pet water bowls and vases in cemeteries.
"I used to come here all the time, as an art history student, to sketch these vases and the marbles," said Tina Weymouth, the bassist of Talking Heads, who has three guitars in the show.
With the aid of artisans at the school, she fabricated a series of dark vessels modeled on vases and other objects used in the portrait work of the pioneering Harlem photographer James Van Der Zee.
Accordingly, the pages of T were filled with unexpected arrangements, including clouds of Queen Anne's lace, swathes of Japanese knotweed and vases of rainbow-colored baby's breath, pastel-dyed orchids and flamboyant birds of paradise.
René Binet modeled his gateway to the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900 after Haeckel's interpretation of coral structures, and glass artist Émile Gallé was inspired to replace the flowers on his vases with translucent jellyfish.
That very day, he had brought from home a plywood form he had just made — a "positive" for a mold for the first in a series of vases based on the flags of different countries.
Eastern design has suffused her home in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris, too — including an extensive collection of bud vases made by Japanese potters and Western artisans, who, like herself, are enamored of those traditions.
Against another wall, a radiator cover was crowded with statues of saints and vases of artificial flowers, and there was a display cabinet set out with china plates and cups, decorative glass, and china animals.
In essence, when guests can click online boxes for wine glasses, vases, china sets, silverware and silver picture frames, it is just as simple to add a link to a charity of the couple's choice.
These stoneware pieces, glazed with either vellum whites or bronzy browns, evoke bowls or vases in their symmetry and roundness, their open, hollow interiors, and their use of the age-old pinch-and-coil method.
I could see this as a good printer for artists who are trying to make longer, taller things like candlesticks and vases or for folks who are trying to model buildings or other long spiky things.
Before a receptive audience who crowded around her in a room filled with tea lights and bud vases, Harris applauded the "badass" women who had assembled to see her despite all the things they were juggling.
And if you're looking for a full overhaul of your daily dishware, Year & Day has everything you'll need, including big and small plates, bowls, serving dishes, drinking glasses, wine glasses, flatware sets, and even flower vases.
Although not consistently engaging, Lashai's multifarious oeuvre — which also includes crystal vases and imagined Persian gardens made of wire mesh cylinders containing suspended, painted leaves — we see the work of an artist who pushed boundaries relentlessly.
He had always made little clay monsters, and once he had liked a watercolor of mine with a row of vases filled with flowers which he thought were monsters with eyes, and we made a trade.
The earlier photos of the house reveal the eclectic jumble of objects, from brilliant art nouveau vases and earthenware pots from the northeast of Brazil, to a plastic toy car and Baroque sculpture of an angel.
This is so in a series of small-scale figures placed into an array of vases, like "Galatea Cut Off at the Thighs in
a Cup, after a cast of an ancient Boeotian vessel" (1895–1905).
They now work in an old dairy factory, producing bewitching, transformative furniture and installations — a machine that creates wax chandeliers from strung wicks, for example, or vases that turn bright blue with exposure to UV light.
Apulian vases – broken into dozens of pieces so that they could be spirited out of Italy more easily – were exhibited alongside the Polaroid photographs snapped when the artifacts were illegally excavated in various southern Italian regions.
WorkOf, a store absorbing the surrounding mood and showcasing handmade furniture and vases and key chains and lighting fixtures, all from independent designers does not, it turns out, extend its branding in intimacy to accepting cash.
There are ceramic vases by Bruce M. Sherman, a clock by Paul Rouphail and soft sculptures by Al Freeman that depict, among other things, a wall-mounted microwave oven and a giant bottle of Sriracha sauce.
When two men visited a yard sale in Western Pennsylvania last month, they browsed under the shelter of a blue tarp through the typical wares: dishes and vases, books and DVDs, old paintings and used clothes.
Pink and green blooms — a mix of peonies, roses, viburnums and hydrangeas — spilled over the sides of a large limestone urn, and smaller vases of freshly cut plants lined the sinks and the white marble counter.
These unconventional hanging vases by Kirralee & Co in Brisbane, Australia are made from reclaimed wood, which is why it is the winner of the "Lasting World" award — highlighting creatives that make products out of sustainable materials.
The sale's top lots, pin art nouveau enamel, sapphires and diamonds by Boucheron (1902) and a pair of monumental vases in closed emaux mounted on their bases in bronze patina and gold, each sold for €355,500 (~$407,000).
She lived with Von Bruenchenhein in a royal realm, where the crowns were leftover chicken bones and the delicate ceramic vases baked imperfectly in the oven, but together for 40 years, they were a king and queen.
As a reminder of the domestic political division, Perry, who describes himself as a "gnarled 57-year-old transvestite artist" on his Twitter page, has placed "Our Mother", a statue of a refugee, in between the vases.
I copy-pasted from the last time I ordered, when I still had some going strong from the previous week, but now that means I've forgotten one of the types we have in vases around the boat.
For the most part, only the faintest washes of pastels color the variegated surfaces of Murray's domestic and utilitarian forms: bowls, vases, espresso cups, all rendered in duplicate and artfully arranged by Wong on rainbow-colored plinths.
They are particularly auspicious in China, where colonies of tiny bats have appeared, wings outstretched, on nearly every kind of common household object for centuries, serving as decorative motifs on vases, bowls and dishes, and snuff bottles.
The vases are objects of beauty on their own, but if you also want them to be functional, floral designer Sophia Moreno-Bunge of Los Angeles's Isa Isa recommends filling them with Iceland poppies and curly allium.
Brown installed a multidimensional étagère in a passageway overlooking one of the two courtyards to showcase various treasures collected over the years, such as an urn by Hilda Hellstrom and a collection of vases by Studio Furthermore.
There were pink-and-green marble side tables by Stockholm's Nick Ross, three sculptural vases by Italian ceramist Valentina Cameranesi Sgroi and a series of modular planter/centerpieces by Athens- and NYC-based Objects of Common Interest.
As a preview of the new additions to Dresden's museum landscape, a selection of 23 paintings, swords, porcelain vases and more will be on display at Tefaf, the fine art fair in Maastricht, the Netherlands, this month.
No wonder, then, that when the Spanish director opted for a turn as a photographer he would gravitate to still life: tables, vases and faded flowers, shot against vividly painted backgrounds of pink, teal, coral and violet.
As evidenced by the objects here, clues were gathered from Greek and Egyptian sculpture, reliefs and painted vases — most enchantingly a group of small statuettes in terra-cotta from around 300-100 BCE, kicking up their heels.
Ms. Beauchamp, of Engel & Volkers, has a cache of chairs, lamps, glassware, vases and multiple sets of bed linens that she keeps in her own apartment and deploys gratis to dress up residences that she finds wanting.
This was an alluring provenance for the Chinese dealers who crowd these London sales, and there were plenty to be found in town this week, shining flashlights into bowls and vases, and taking photographs with their cellphones.
Both restaurants, along with the rest of the hotel interiors, were designed by the Ilse Crawford alum Ben Thompson, who opted for green-veined marble tables, midcentury oak chairs and, instead of table vases, decorative gourds. heckfieldplace.
These tensions pervade the small, seemingly benign "Still Life With Burning Candle" from 1921, with its taut shapes and repeating ridges of vases and tablecloth, as much as the overpowering "Large Quarry in Upper Bavaria" of 215.
The Hearth & Hand with Magnolia line, which will include including vases, place card holders and table linens, will range in price from 99 cents to just under $130, with most of the products costing less than $30.
The last occurs on an especially beautiful pair of lidded alabaster vases; the matte laurel branches — bent to form handles — are so true to life they should rustle; they also have the appealing nonchalance of the poppies.
Drawing largely from Riddle's tome, Shelton selected about a dozen living specimens, arranged each one in separate vases in the style of Japanese ikebana (with other plants), and photographed the sculptural bouquets against an array of colorful backdrops.
Among the wreck's treasures — beautiful vases and pots, jewelry, a bronze statue of an ancient philosopher — was the most peculiar thing: a series of brass gears and dials mounted in a case the size of a mantel clock.
Especially in paintings from 1967 and '68 titled "Rignalla" and "On the Ledge" from 1976, she lines up the vases on a high horizon, giving them a personable lean and monumental scale reminiscent of Philip Guston's late works.
On their cylindrical, pedestal-like bases, the stoneware vessels have a triangular cutout, a Blunk signature meant to help water drain when the objects, which might be used as dishware or vases, are turned upside down for drying.
On the dinner table were small bunches of flowers in earthenware vases by the Bay Area ceramist Zoe Dering; in the living room, a single rose stood within a Lucite block vase by the Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata.
According to the lawsuit, the child was walking with his grandfather and was almost hit by furniture, including "two very large vases" and "a large, heavy ottoman" that Brown allegedly threw from the balcony of his condo unit.
"Two #Versace vases that have been with me for twenty years and have lived in London, Wales, LA, Bermuda, NYC and Westchester County," she wrote on Instagram, before encouraging followers to show off their favorite vintage items as well.
BALMA, France (Reuters) - Vases carved out of shrapnel are displayed next to soldiers' uniforms and a warplane figurine made out of the remains of a Zeppelin: welcome to the World War One-themed home of Chantal and Serge Giudice.
The grave appears to belong to a high-ranking official, holding "about 15 ceramic vases similar to Etruscan pieces and what appears to be a mirror or the lid of a casing", anthropologist Catherine Rigeade said at the site.
"The idea is to show what we like," says Rauzy of the mix, which includes curtains they designed with Pierre Frey, ceramic vases from fellow Provençal artisans Les Dalo and hand-printed cushions from the American artist Drusus Tabor.
For Stockholm Design Week — where Wetterling Gallery will debut the vases — the designers also made abstract glass flowers that sit on lean iron stems and recall the statuesque plants they saw in their family garden as children in Brittany.
Still lives of little setups I do around the house with house plants and figurines, flowers in vases (imagined or real), portraits of friends, landscapes, all on stretched Belgian linen, with me doing all the work myself, old school.
But this summer they have put special emphasis on the efforts, officials said, emptying flower vases in cemeteries, a common mosquito breeding ground, and putting up posters warning people to prevent their backyards from turning into a haven for the insects.
Kenny G showed up in the guests' dressing rooms while Corden was introducing them — beginning with actor Ray Romano, who opened his door to reveal the musician playing the saxophone behind him, surrounded by vases of roses that mimicked West's setup.
Now is the perfect time to stock up on vases for all the spring blooms to come, and since it's also the beginning of Aries season, why not celebrate the baby of the zodiac by experimenting with some whimsical lighting accents?
To say the least, it's shocking to imagine the same inexpensive, minimalist pieces we have in our homes mixed in among the historical tapestries, elaborate ornamental vases, and Victorian fainting couches we can only assume are all over Kensington Palace.
TMZ Sports broke the story ... Brown is being sued by a man who claims his 22-month-old son was walking around the pool area at the complex in April when vases and other items landed within feet of him.
The coins, which date as far back as the 7th century BC, are complemented by 159 artefacts such as vases, jewellery, perfume bottles and statuettes, on loan from 32 different archaeological collections in Europe, including the British Museum and the Louvre.
And if you want cheap furniture, head to IKEA's "as-is" section, which sells pre-assembled showroom pieces at a discounted price, or scout out garage sales on weekends for knick knacks like mirrors, lamps and vases at a reasonable price.
Cary Leibowitz's Nearly 30 year old stuff / Flowers in vases / Bowls of fruit / Fishes on sticks / Clipper ships / Kay Ballard / Nipsey Russell / And a few cocksuckers continues at Invisible-Exports (89 Eldridge Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through March 27.
The whole exhibition is hung salon style, with the text pieces interspersed amid the other works, which, true to the exhibition's title, consist of drawings of still lifes with fruits, flowers in vases, and playful drawings of very contented-looking fish.
One is more of an ambient installation piece, in which Maggioni uses dishes and vases forged in Bienno as electronically altered percussion; the other plays as a more traditional techno set, as he manipulates the original takes from the Forge Museum.
The New York designer Harry Allen and the Portland-based Esque Studio first collaborated a decade ago, when Mr. Allen designed metal "cages" into which Andi Kovel and Justin Parker blew glass, creating curvaceous functional objects, like lamps and vases.
Still, there are signs everywhere of Madere's love of things that move, decompose and shine: a TV set playing a looping tournament of the hoversled game Wipeout, a rolling projection of medieval manuscripts on the wall, flowers in glittery vases.
O'Keeffe had a lifelong fascination with Modernist photography, and its practice of finding abstraction in the physical world; this influence can be seen, for example, in her paintings of flowers in vases, their stems distorted by the light through the glass.
Bedside Smartphone Vase, available on Uncommon Goods, $32These smartphone stands are handmade out of glazed stoneware, and they double as vases so their owner can have the benefit of convenience without totally giving into the sterility of tons of tech devices.
TMZ Sports broke the story ... the Pittsburgh Steelers WR is being sued by a man who claims it was Brown who threw vases, an ottoman and other pieces out of his Miami apartment, nearly killing his 22-month-old son.
As she began Rachmaninoff's "Lilacs" during her program of Russian songs at the Metropolitan Opera on Sunday afternoon, Anna Netrebko stepped away from her accompanist and walked to one side of the stage, where two enormous vases of flowers stood.
The second-floor galleries concentrate on the inviting density of the Artek store displays: textiles, the classic tea cart, those well-known undulant glass vases suggestive of tree trunks, and the wood screens that give those undulations a geometric regularity.
For centuries artists poured as much creative energy into bowls, pots and vases as they did into poetry or painting — and many still do, turning out kogei, or unique objects made with traditional materials and methods, at an overwhelming clip.
A pair of actual ceramic vases sculpted by Burlon Craig also stands in front of the painting, so the intimate space bleeds into that of the booth, really tugging you into another world — one of comfort, free of art fair anxieties.
The three works in the series, created in collaboration with Martin Zangerl and Stefan Hechenberger, manage to be both gorgeously elegant (the forms are based on ancient Greek vases) and obviously synthetic — and, in that latter sense, reproducible, less precious.
He shapes his pottery into colonial-style forms — rounded vases, scalloped-lipped orzas, Catholic figurines — but covers them with elaborate motifs of Andean flora (coca leaves and the bell-shaped cantuta) and rituals, such as the Pachamama ceremony honoring Mother Earth.
Entitled "Sbiadito," or sun-faded, like the timeworn statuary of the villa's loggia that houses her works, her show features a series of Watkins's vases, reclaimed from flea markets and painted with her signature Cubist women in a pastel palette.
Ron Arad, the multidisciplinary designer who has been using 20173-D printing technology since 2000 when he presented "Not Made by Hand, Not Made in China," a collection of jewelry, lighting and vases, agreed that the technology should be used judiciously.
These tall, stacked vases, named for the black iron slip that gave them their deep metallic surfaces, evince a new, more restrained way of working — one influenced by Minimalism and postpainterly abstraction, and by Voulkos's evolving interest in bronze casting.
Rose petals being dropped from a helicopter, aerial artists, vases and lamps made out of greenery, Chinese lanterns floating away with good wishes for the bride and groom, rotating stages and a couple entering the reception on an antique fire truck.
John Mason, an artist who helped expand the boundaries of what could be done in ceramics by creating imposing wall reliefs and other expressionistic sculptures in a field that had often been defined by pots and vases, died on Jan.
An earlier image by French photographer Yves Manciet, shot in 1948 in Picasso's Madoura ceramics studio, shows the painter in similarly casual garb as he surveys shelves covered with plates and vases of assorted shapes, with a cigarette balancing between his fingers.
The first lot acquired by the family, at public auction, belonged to the 18th-century restorer and sculptor Bartolomeo Cavaceppi, and included ancient statues and sarcophagi, along with terra cotta vases and bronzes that ended up decorating some of the Torlonia family villas.
Then he brought in distinctive contemporary furniture with a light and airy appearance, including leggy living room chairs upholstered in a zebra-print fabric and twiggy side tables with glass tops, along with sculptural ceramic vases and figurines for a little charm.
Shenanigans ensue, including lines like "I'm actually inside the palace," breaking of royal vases, a makeover montage, and even a sassy younger sister with Shirley Temple curls (Honor Kneafsey) to give wise advice once the two fall in love, as will inevitably happen.
Artists such as Elisabeth Kley and Andrew Lord make sculpture that refers directly to vases and pitchers and many similar things, and while I enjoy the work of both artists tremendously, I don't recall ever having such an urgently tactile response to it.
As the crew digs into turkey and pie during a break, Scott, days from turning 80, bounds about with a Tigger-like spring in his step, making last-minute set changes to background vases and photo frames, and cracking jokes with his producers.
She spends several days each month with Housam Mohammed Shamden, 38, his wife and two daughters, who fled Syria in 2014 and now live in Randers, with small Danish flags taped to the front door of their apartment and tucked into flower vases.
On Saturday, Sasha Bikoff will offer a 20 percent discount on a selection of quirky vintage finds from around the world, including a set of four owl vases ($2608, originally $290) and a hot pink overdyed Art Deco rug ($2249,22, originally $2490,2349).
"Those peach bloom vases were made in eight shapes in the Kangxi period," said James Lally, a specialist dealer in historic Chinese art based in New York, adding that they were popular in the United States at the turn of the century.
The camera glides far above floor level — like a film camera on rails — through the center rotunda, pausing in its excursion to consider the workers replenishing the flowers placed in great vases in the center of the information desk and in nearby alcoves.
It's also because when vibrators look like everything else — beauty tools, kitchen goods, vases, and other amorphous blobjects — then buying them doesn't have to feel like buying, as vibrators are arguably most well-known, a thing you use to give yourself an orgasm.
He fashioned the bases and capitals for ancient columns of exquisitely colored and textured porphyry excavated in Rome; the foliate mounts for vases of granite or alabaster; and the bases, trim and other additions that made already breathtaking Chinese ceramics even more extraordinary.
The Texas-based craft store Michaels is agreeing to pay a $1.5 million fine to settle allegations it failed to make a timely report to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) that large glass vases it sold were shattering in customers' hands.
Laid out on a folding table was an exquisite array of vases, ritual vessels and a set of heart-stoppingly beautiful silver gilt tigers and dragons that fit in the palm of my hand, perhaps part of a long-forgotten regal board game.
This destruction is carried out in different spheres: one has only to compare ISIS or Taliban performance with the actions of art vandals that, with delight, rot in maggots and other attributes of decay to canvases of Brueghel, shatter vintage Chinese vases, etc.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For its launch this May in Brooklyn Bridge Park, the Corning Museum of Glass (CMoG) GlassBarge artists made vases the color of New York City sunsets, and sculptures of the mules that once towed barges on the Erie Canal.
Garry Atkins is showing some of the oldest works at the fair, including an English drinking vessel from around 1350 and a pair of large, deep-blue (bleu Persan) flower vases from around 1690 retrieved from the basement of Warwick Castle in Warwickshire, England.
Clearly, Aptekar is making a little inside joke, having inverted the eponymous tree so it is, in fact, growing down, but Wong has added a visual gag of her own, positioning a bright green bouquet in one of Murray's vases on an adjacent plinth.
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His "Still Life with a Tureen and Fruit" is a clear tribute to Cézanne, for example; a trio of flower paintings in jugs and vases, to Van Gogh; "Paris Snow Scene," to Utrillo; and "The Seine at Passy," to Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck.
But Evan was here all the time: in the new, elaborate recipes she tried on weekends, in the vases of flowers she placed around the house to combat bleakness, in the hollow voice of the guided-meditations app that brought her little reprieve from heartache.
This Mother's Day, the rapper went all out for Jenner by leaving a spectacular display of pink and purple flowers, arranged in giant vases alongside her pool after the couple returned home from a morning stroll with their 15-month-old daughter Stormi Webster.
Last spring, the aptly named TukTuk Flower Studio opened its doors and, during Frieze London in ­October, showed its first exhibition from the Mexican artist Milena Muzquiz, who created naïve sculptural vases in which Rittson-Thomas arranged roses and wild ­grasses from her garden.
Among them are epically proportioned narrative paintings on paper, Talavera-style vases resting on fabricated fruit-packing boxes, a white-and-blue ceramic-tiled mural and a large, handwoven tapestry based on aspirational spray-painted messages including, most prominently, "Amor y Paz" ("Love and Peace").
The little-used historical rooms of Schloss Hollenegg and their contents are remarkably well preserved, from the Baroque plaster detail on the ceiling to the 21991th-century Chinese panels and vases, to the 2900th-century Austrian chairs and the portrait of Princess Henriette von Liechtenstein.
Fumi weathered the downturn by becoming a destination for those seeking daringly contemporary work, from the expressionistic, rough-hewn vases of the German ceramist Johannes Nagel to the cast bronze, gum-paper-clad storage units by the Anglo-Dutch design duo known as Glithero.
That African-American culture, while appreciated, was also caricatured, is evident in the dancing figures on glass vases by the Italian designer Guido Maria Balsamo Stella and a Paul Colin drawing of a sprightly couple in which the male partner might be in blackface.
Their collection of art and objects, which range from Ming dynasty vases and vintage Gibson guitars to early 20th-century drawings by Jean Cocteau and a quartet of watercolor portraits from the early 2000s by the contemporary British artist Chris Ofili, heighten the dwelling's idiosyncrasy.
Presenting a series of vases painted with her kaleidoscopic Cubist women, the artist and illustrator Liselotte Watkins held an opening dinner at the site of her exhibition, the outlandishly historical Villa San Michele in Capri, built by the Swedish doctor and author Axel Munthe.
A line of striped ceramic vases eventually ensued, as well as public works, most notably his stunning 1985-86 commission for the Palais-Royal in Paris — once hated, now beloved — where a grid of black-striped marble columns of varying heights suggests an elegant ruin.
His sculptures started out clearly enough as polite, wheel-thrown vessels but evolved into nervy and transgressive abstract paintings, looming behemoths fired in industrial-size kilns, precarious assemblages and live-wire performances (no ritual immolation but lots of smashing and dropping of plates and vases).
On Sunday evening, Mr. Reyes's father, Antonio Tlapanco, 48, wept as he stood next to a memorial to his slain son: a framed photograph of Mr. Reyes placed on a kitchen table alongside two floral bouquets in vases, candles and an illustration of the Madonna.
He was still capable of extraordinary bursts of tenderness—when I accidentally smashed a beloved Venetian vase at home, he hid me in his bedclothes and informed my mother that he had "mounds of cash" stashed away, enough to buy "a thousand" replacement vases.
From a distance, it is only possible to appreciate the luster of vases and their reflections in the water, and to follow sight lines from the pool to the center of the palace to the shimmering work of El Anatsui draped over the interior facade.
Likewise, "Couple with Lilies of the Valley" (1973) features two lovers entwined — a popular subject for Chagall — seemingly paying rapt attention not to each other, but to some vases of flowers that stand between them and the viewer and are thus the focus of the painting.
In "Reprise" (2015), I follow the syncopated rhythm of patterned and solid forms; big and small vessels; fat and slender, alongside tall- and stump-throated vases; poignant silences;  adjacent and far-apart echoing lines,  as well as various-sized intervals between the medley of overlapping objects.
The hip hop artist surprised his wife, Kim Kardashian, with a living room filled with long-stemmed roses in individual vases, complete with a live performance by American saxophonist Kenny G. Kardashian shared a series of videos on her Instagram Story on Thursday showing the live performance.
A pair of striking blue-, white- and terra cotta-colored earthenware vases from Delft in the early 1700s — designed in a Chinese pagoda style and meant to rival imported Chinese porcelain — to display tulips, the flower that prompted a mania in Europe during the 20000th century.
Interspersed among Blackcreek's offerings are wheel-thrown stoneware stupa vases, inspired by Tibetan ceramics, by the artist Kathy Erteman; spectral black-and-white prints of dying hydrangeas by the photographer Robin Holland; and sculptural dresses, jackets and skirts from the young Brooklyn-based clothing label Alasdair.
The contradictions are everywhere, but the objects are strangely alluring, from his well-known sunflower seeds, to rows of plates (including one depicting Aylan Kurdi, the Syrian Kurdish boy who died in the Aegean) and vases stacked atop one another to resemble Constantin Brancusi's Endless Column series.
They've since filled the wooden plantation-style building with their own work — swirling cerulean and scarlet vases and sculptural pieces with multicolored jellyfish forms that appear to hang in midair — as well as a few items from other makers, including Jim Graper's sea-urchin-like paperweights.
PARIS — In the icy winter of 1905, many of the women who hand-painted the world-famous Limoges vases and figurines went on strike in France — not because they were poorly paid or toiled long hours, but because they were prey to the factory overseer's sexual urges.
KAOS's two managing directors, the multidisciplinary designers Anka Broschk and Jascha Vogel, entered a workshop filled with pleated vases in a variety of materials (metallic foil, brass, acrylic, waterproof paper) that belonged to Jule Waibel, a Stuttgart native who focuses on transforming materials by folding them.

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