Margaret Bourke - White (American, 1904 - 1971)
Dry End of Paper Machine, Union Bag & Paper Co., Savannah, Georgia, 1937.
Not exact matches
Ingredients: 4 tablespoons cup peanut, grapeseed or other high - heat oil, divided usage (plus more as needed) 1/2 pound chicken, cut into small pieces (I used Quorn tenders) 8 ounces, fideo pasta or angel hair pasta broken into 2 ″ pieces 1 medium onion, diced 1 red bell pepper, seeded and diced 1 green bell pepper, seeded and diced 1 handful sugar snap peas, strings and both
ends removed, cut into 1 ″ pieces (optional, but great for Spring) 1 tablespoon sweet paprika 1 teaspoon sea salt 1 large pinch saffron threads, crumbled 2 cups broth or stock (I used 1 cup vegetable, 1 cup clam juice) 1/2 pound shrimp, deveined and peeled 1/2 pound bay scallops, rinsed and patted
dry with a
paper towel 1 (15 ounce) can crushed or petite diced tomatoes 1/4 cup brandy or cognac 1/2
of a fresh lemon extra sea salt, as needed for seasoning
Simply hot glue buttons onto the
end of brightly colored
paper clips and press a small piece
of felt over the glue on the back
of each button before it
dries.
Varying toys, hiding places and routines is a great way to bring out the kitten in your cat: Hide a ping - pong ball in a
paper bag turned on its side, suggests Johnson - Bennett; leave some
dry food inside an empty tissue box; stuff a bit
of catnip in an old sock then tie off the
end; and play hide - and - seek.
Both experiences had their pros and cons, but in the
end, the heavy Atacama sun pounded our shoulders, the
dry desert air made our skin rough like sand
paper, and it was all worth it when we saw the barren desertscape turn into a kaleidoscope
of purple every sunset and sunrise.
If you don't want to use masking fluid for the mast, ripples etc. you could use the point
of a scalpel or razor blade to scratch out at the
end, but only when the
paper is bone -
dry, otherwise it's likely to tear.
Emmanuel Evzerikhin editorial print
of Stand Until the
End 20th Century 1944
Dry Mounting
Paper Gelatin Silver Print Ink Envelope
I dabbed the
end of a paintbrush in the paint, blotted on a
paper towel and then
dry brushed around the pots.
Also, I do the mod podge first, place the
paper on, let
dry, then add more
paper etc. until the
end when you can apply the last coat
of mod podge to get the «finished» look.
For
dry brushing, I would just take some paint on the
end of a smaller tip paint brush and then wipe most
of it off on a
paper towel and then brush the rest down the pumpkin in the direction
of the groves on the pumpkin.