Phrases with «mirror foil»

The phrase "mirror foil" refers to a material that looks like a mirror but is actually thin and flexible, like a thin sheet or film. It can be used to enhance the appearance of objects, like covering surfaces to give them a reflective finish. Full definition

Sentences with «mirror foil»

  • In a large single room of David Zwirner's 19th street gallery, she's arranged nine concrete sculptures; two discrete groups of mannequins, one arranged around a living room set; a 10 - foot tower of MDF (medium - density fiberboard) boxes and paint drips; and two more towers covered in mirror foil, like disco retreads of the old World Trade Center. (nytimes.com)
  • Display case, wood structure with mirror foil and projection screen with video collage, 8 min 50 sec, Edition 2 of 2 + 1 AP (artlyst.com)
  • An accompanying solo exhibition at the Mönchehaus Museum presented an untitled installation made in 2015 that is comprised of seven parts: four wooden towers and three columns incorporating a range of materials including mirror foil, glass, plastic flowers, spray paint, plaster, acrylic, woven polypropylene, medication instructions, coloured tape, photographs, metal clips, magazine covers, and paper. (davidzwirner.com)
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