Interesting use of hexagon wall tile / backsplash for kitchen - works against the bold kitchen cabinets and range hood.
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Interesting use of hexagon wall tile / backsplash for kitchen - works against the bold kitchen cabinets and range hood.
“And the Prayer of Faith Shall Save the Sick”
Artist: John Frederick Lewis (English, 1804–1876)
Date: 1872
Medium: Oil on panel
Collection: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT, United States
Description
Painted twenty years after John Frederick Lewis returned to London after a decade in Cairo, this picture’s title is a quotation from the Epistle of St. James in the New Testament, yet the work apparently depicts a Muslim man reading from the Koran. The cross-cultural ambiguity is complicated further by the close resemblance of the reclining sick woman to Lewis’s wife, Marianne; furthermore, the cross-legged reader appears to be a self-portrait of the artist. A panel on the wall bears a relief of the ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor, and above this is a quotation from the Koran: “We have embraced the faith, so forgive us.”
Return from the Market (Retour du Marché)
Artist: André Fougeron (French, 1913–1998)
Date: 1953
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Tate Britain, London, United Kingdom
Description
Fougeron was the leading artist associated with the French Communist Party in the early 1950s. This is a portrait of his wife. By surrounding her with the details of their own modest domestic interior - the loaf and vegetables, the standard tiling and utilitarian sink - he indicates a simple life of material struggle.
Chenier House, Rye, Australia - Eastop Architects
Eastop Architects is an award winning and internationally published architecture and interiors studio based in Melbourne, Australia.
When Pigs Fly Tile
Reflecting Flower — Ceramic Tile Wall Art by AlexisGalloShop
Hope y'all are excited for tomorrow :3c I have been digging around for more old work to let go of. here's a peek at two new pieces, and there's a couple little secret sculptures as well...👀
see you @ 1 pm central!
ZERO.3 GLAM porcelain tiles produced by Panaria. (Hi-Res 1, 2, 3, 4, 5).