Sentences with phrase «abraded with»

In the present work, forty - one lengths of striped, brightly coloured cord run at equal intervals horizontally through a vast, textural black and white surface, which is formed from impacted layers of paper that Bradford has abraded with sanding tools.
Then lightly abrade with moistened sand paper or a stainless - steel scouring pad — make sure you go with the grain of the wood.

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Signs in parent: • nipple pain and / or erosions • nipple looks pinched, creased, bruised, or abraded after feeds • white stripe at the end of the nipple • painful breasts / vasospasm • low milk supply • plugged ducts • mastitis • recurring thrush • frustration, disappointment, and discouragement with breastfeeding • weaning before mom is ready
They are also grappling with how to make a suit that will not easily cut or abrade yet will weigh no more than 200 pounds on Earth — 33 pounds on the moon.
As for the skin version of the test, animals» fur is shaved and then several layers of skin are removed with sticky tape before technicians apply test substances and cover over the abraded area with plastic sheeting.
The initial graphene - making methods worked similarly to pencil writing: researchers would abrade some graphite and then search the debris with a microscope for suitable samples or separate individual flakes with sticky tape.
To investigate changes in the stress pattern in the same tooth crowns with varying tooth wear ages, two premolars were artificially abraded in the laboratory, based on their individual data of occlusal movement.
Clinicians and researchers often go through great pains to maximize EEG signals by abrading the top layer of skin and applying a conductive gel where the scalp is in contact with the sensors — something not even the passionate gamer would endure.
► A woman is taken into an ER on a gurney and we see blood on her mouth and cheek; we later see her in a hospital bed with an oxygen tube at her nose; her eye is blackening and her cheek is abraded and we see a square of gauze taped to her forearm.
She also examines with abrading candor and impish wit gender expectations, sexuality, and her long campaign to become «a woman comfortable in her skin,» the corollary to her love of home as sanctuary: «A house for me is the freedom to be.»
We then abrade the surface with a hyperfine sanding process, polishing it to a beautifully smooth anodized finish.
Dogs become infected when their mouths, or abraded skin, or a wound comes in contact with contaminated soil, water, food or other surfaces that may have been urinated on by wildlife.
Fluorescein dye attaches only to raw abraded areas where it can be seen when viewed with an ultraviolet light source through an ophthalmoscope.
Feed the egg with the shell off as this could abrade GI mucosa.
What can start as a mild swelling or abraded area can rapidly become deep ulcers with secondary infections.
The elastic material sometimes stretching beyond the picture's limits, with traces of working, drips, rivulets, glued and abraded areas remaining visible.
Study for Greek Alphabet Series # 2 is a symphony of visual noise with the artist abrading and scratching into the layered surface of graphite applied over a chalk ground.
Obscured behind abraded veils of color, Mr. Jensen's trails of oil paint bristle and twist, at times with bracing recklessness.
He would solder bronze panels together and then abrade the surface and treat it with ferric nitrate, cupric nitrate, iron oxide, or other acids.
Making use of a gritty dry slip glazing which is often sanded with electric grinders helps and then abrading the clay creates a textured surface that conjures weatherworn structures.
Timed to coincide with Art Basel Hong Kong, the British outpost of London's blue - chip White Cube gallery will be making an audacious and creative attempt to connect with Chinese collectors by debuting a new group of paintings by the Los Angeles art star Mark Bradford — but not the enormously popular map - like compositions of abraded street posters that made him famous in the United States.
«Richter has taken to flaying the painted skin of his canvases with a spatula in broad strokes or long, wavering stripes leaving behind abraded, shimmering surfaces that at their sheerest and most luminous look like the Aurora Borealis suspended above various red, orange, yellow, green, blue or violet planets.»
The Frenchman Dubuffet frequently scratched and abraded the surface of his black - and - white drawings from the years after the Liberation; one picture here is actually done on sandpaper, which Dubuffet slathered with black paint, then scraped away to produce a quartet of figures with demented smiles.
The surface of the painting has been abraded, with Dine subtracting and adding to build and rebuild layers of material and texture.
According to one lawyer, staying friends with a former spouse in the service of an amicable divorce is a bad idea because healing starts when the relationship naturally dies and frequent contact abrades a wound that must close.
These can be repaired with a maintenance coat in which the finish on the flooring is lightly abraded and then a new coat of finish is applied.
Sanding lightly with the correct sandpaper grit will help clean and smooth the surface, but it will also abrade the previous finish which gives the new paint something to grip onto.
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