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The cathedral-like dining room has arches that end in a photomural of a birch forest.
David Scharf's work, dubbed "insect portraits," is represented by a photomural of a flea.
A folded photomural.
To make a nicely gridded photomural - for pool or bath - Duggal will also transfer permanent pictures to ceramic tiles.
A companion piece surrounds the viewer with a photomural that recreates the view from the North Pole, the top of a bigger sphere.
The photomural of the Grand Trianon at Versailles adds drama and depth to the small apartment.
The restaurant has a dark wood bar at the front that leads into the brick-lined dining room with a large photomural of an Italian cloister covering one wall.
But they are cozy, with fluffy bedding, abundant pillows, distressed furniture, hardwood floors and a photomural - mine was of blueberries magnified many times over.
Under the curatorial eye of Susan Braunstein, it has been atmospherically installed against a photomural of its original hilltop home in Galilee.
One exhibit, set against a photomural of the green Judean hills, shows primitive implements like hoes, pickaxes, plow points and storage jugs, some dating to 2000 B.C.E.
Across the gallery, in a photomural by Arthur Jaffa, Jackson's younger brother Jonathan is seen moments before he was killed, at 17, while abducting a judge from a California courthouse.
As Dar came in, he saw a huge desk sitting in front of a photomural of a starfield, with the I.D.E. spiderweb superimposed over it in lines of light.
The three-piece mural "Modern Woman," which depicted young women chasing fame, plucking the fruits of knowledge and participating in the arts, has long since disappeared, but the exhibition includes a large photomural of it.
The walls consisted of a photomural of the Khumbu Glacier and Chomolungma; and, bathed in the starlight, the mural had acquired the illusion of depth and chill mountain silence.
A photomural of a detail from the Arch of Titus, built in Rome as a further commemoration of the victory, depicts soldiers carrying off a menorah and other Temple property to Rome.
After Mr. Ray's fire truck, the next thing you'll see, suspended above the Whitney's restaurant, is Pat Ward Williams's photomural of five stern black youths, scrawled with angry red graffiti saying "What you lookn at."
Then, with the help of James Corbett, a friend who is an interior designer, McKay added touches that were literally French, like the photomural of an interior at Versailles, and the gilt Baguès side table.
Likewise, Christopher Phillips, the curator at the International Center for Photography, added 24 works to that museum's collection from 2000 to 2003, including a 31-foot photomural, "Night Revels of Lao Li" by Wang Qingsong.
A double door beneath a photomural, Armstrong on Luna- He'd expected to shoot out the lock, but the fastening was a mere latch, a steel bar between two brackets that must have been hastily welded on after he called from space.
Although Duggal prides itself on completing the world's largest fabric photomural - a Christolike wrap of the Limited's building on Madison Avenue and 62d Street - the company will also produce smaller, ready-to-hang drapes in cotton, silk or synthetics.
On a less alarming level, we learn from another loan that the landscape in "Given" is taken in part from "Moonlight on the Bay at Besswood," a little piece made by Duchamp in 1953, partly drawn from life and partly built up as a photomural.
Now comes Wang Qingsong's 31-foot photomural, "Night Revels of Lao Li," the presumptive show stopper for a Chinese survey opening jointly on June 11 at the International Center of Photography and at the Asia Society in New York.
The thicket of chrome and steel, the infinitely mirroring perimeter walls, the ceiling-hung photomural of disembodied animals and people, the purple and yellow and pink and silver color scheme suggestive of a dungeon decorated by the Easter bunny came gradually into focus.
In 2000, Taylor-Wood created a wraparound, photomural around scaffolding of the London department store Selfridges while it was being restored; the mural featured 21 cultural icons including Elton John, musician Alex James and actors Richard E. Grant and Ray Winstone.
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