Enclosed - Dining Room
Ideas for a mid-sized, enclosed dining room remodel with a timeless dark wood floor, colorful walls, and no fireplace
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Dining Room Enclosed in Boston
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless enclosed dining room remodel
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Farmhouse Kids
Inspiration for a mid-sized country boy medium tone wood floor kids' room remodel with blue walls
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Kids Room Bedroom
Ideas for a mid-sized cottage boy, medium-tone wood floor, and blue walls renovation
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Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless enclosed dining room remodel
Ideas for a mid-sized, classic dining room renovation
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A mural of a forest in the South Bronx, New York. Captured by Thomas Hoepker, 1983
Mural Art by Alan Sonfist, 1978. The building still exists, however the mural is no longer there
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with a touch of whimsy
& scenes from fanciful pages
painted stories unfold
behind every door
from ordinary spaces
to elaborate landscapes
transformed by art & imagination
into enchanted worlds
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RhymingTherapy—September 2024 (my photos of murals covering the walls and ceilings of “The Cistern Chapel”—a public toilet block in Maryborough Australia. The final mural is a self portrait of the artist—Arkos Juhasz).
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The gable end of 12 Montague Street, Dublin as it faces onto Montague Lane is temporarily home to an artwork by Joe Caslin which aims to highlight the work of charity Samaritans.
The street artist, who is also a teacher, uses pencil drawings to highlight societal issues in contemporary Ireland, has unveiled his latest artwork in Dublin to bring attention to Dubliners of the work carried out by Samaritans.
Utilising the concept of the Japanese technique of Kintsugi in which broken pottery is repaired using gold, Caslin's artwork of a male figure with the Kintsugi gold holding his face together suggests the idea that people may appear whole now but might have been broken before.
Samaritans do amazing work for those who need help, operating a 24 hour helpline for free via this number: 116 123 from anywhere in Ireland - from Antrim to Wexford and it's free to call.
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