Her choice of unlikely, humble materials — small pieces of bone, worn wood, thin semi-translucent white plastic bags, half -
burnt cigarette papers, or the edge of two stapled canvases — that reveal and hide themselves, questions what it might mean to paint with found objects.
Not exact matches
The
paper reported that the filters, which were introduced in the 1960s to dilute smoke with air and theoretically reduce the amount of tar inhaled, actually increase the harms of smoking because they cause the
cigarette to
burn more slowly, thus allowing more time for toxic components to be released.
Formaldehyde comes from
cigarette smoke, fireplaces and wood -
burning stoves;
paper products such as wallpaper and cardboard; paints, adhesives and floor finishes and pressed wood products used in home construction projects, furniture and cabinets.