Sentences with phrase «layer craft paper»

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Old buttondown shirts make great smocks when worn backward with the sleeves cut off, plastic sheeting under the modeling clay construction site can protect the rug, and large sheets of butcher paper over the crafts table can prevent an encrusted layer of multicolored paints or glue.
If you don't want your kitchen towels to get stained with food colouring you can lay down a few layers of craft paper on your table or a plastic sheet to help protect it.
I love layering paper, it was my first true craft love as a little kid.
To learn to use paper and to craft various shapes and folds To learn to build a paper insect using the paper craft techniques, that is, to fold, score, layer, cut, emboss and coil a paper insect To do homework task: Zentangle insect.
Catherine Craft, in an exhibition review in The Burlington Magazine described a series of Almquist's paintings included in a solo exhibition in Munich: «Richly, almost hallucinogenically layered and spotted with fragments of yarn, paper towels and in one case two papier - mâché balloons, his Junky Fruit paintings suggested a lurid transformative decay capable of eliciting fevered visions of other worlds....»
Crafting abstract paintings from fragments of the urban environment — permanent - wave end papers, billboard paper, posters, newsprint — Mark Bradford has built a body of work that is richly layered in both material and meaning.
Robert Henry takes the solo show a step further, by pairing its layered, cut, and knotted paper by Liz Jaff with a show of her ink silhouettes and drips back at the gallery — as two views of a woman's contours, craft, and surrender to chance.
Crafting semi-abstract paintings from fragments of the urban environment — billboard paper, posters, newsprint, and street debris — Bradford's works are layered with multiple materials and meanings.
But Dezsö's meticulous sense of craft is best evidenced by her elaborate «tunnel books» in which layers of Japanese handmade paper are cut and sewn together into collapsible dioramas.
In conjunction with his recent solo exhibition at the Charlotte Street gallery in London, Ross Bonfanti's concrete and soft toy sculpture introduce another contrasting texture, the rawness of which complements the richly - layered paintings of Scottish artist Alasdair Wallace and the collage winter scenes of Dione Verulam, crafted from antique book - binding papers and old lithographs.
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