Sentences with phrase «by plaster»

Jasper Johns (b. 1930) is represented by plaster sculptures dating from 1958 to1961.
Just as a photograph begins with a negative, bronze sculptures begin with a clay model, sometimes followed by a plaster cast, and are eventually cast in bronze to produce the final result.
The ultimate expression of Renaissance classicism and a symbol of Florentine independence, its original location at the entrance to the Palazzo Vecchio in the Piazza della Signoria is occupied today by a plaster copy.
The body of the artist is often absorbed by the plaster on the walls or wallpaper, hiding behind furniture and stray objects, playing with its own shadow, hanging from doors and windows.
They are joined by plaster figures loaned by the Kunsthalle Bern — the entire ensemble meticulously restored by the artist's Paris - based foundation.
I started using (and have now become a retailer for) Plaster Paint by the Plaster Paint Company.
In early 2006, investors and analysts pushed Facebook to monetize faster by plastering more banner ads on its site.
In the days after Hurricane Sandy, Cuomo became a ubiquitous khaki - clad presence by touring the destruction and by plastering his name in large letters on banners at relief sites.
Trump - hating residents at a posh Upper West Side co-op building decided to celebrate Presidents Day weekend by plastering their windows with signs denouncing the new commander in chief — setting off a war with building management, which ordered them to cut it out.
They «force» us (ouch, my twisting arm) to look at the, um, «crotchal region» by plastering the release date right over the old Bond jewels.
It also attempts to educate its subscribers by plastering the site with cautions like don't wire money to anyone and once you go off - site, can no longer monitor the match, he said.
Together, they gather extraordinary stories about ordinary people living in small villages, and then create striking artworks by plastering giant images of the people on the sides of buildings.
And while most drivers may not understand what the technology does, Chevrolet will make sure they know the results by plastering the 32 - mpg fuel economy rating wherever they can.
We help authors gain sales by plastering BUY IT NOW for both Amazon and Barnes and Noble Books.
twitter will only becoming profitable by plastering the site with adverts and sponsored tweets.
Apparently not ones for subtlety, SCEE have made sure that LittleBigPlanet's presence is felt at the event by plastering a giant ad up the side of a building in Leipzig.
The hazy patchworks of light and shade formed by his plasters mutate into the soft smog of an out - of - focus picture.
So the gaps around the beams were filled in, while the main airtightness layer was formed by plastering the walls to the outside.
Willard Scott's legacy is making countess centenarians happy by plastering their faces on The Today Show, wishing them a Happy 100th (or higher -RCB- birthday, and raving about how beautiful or handsome they each looked.
If so, teach them a lesson by plastering their kid's cute mug on coffee mugs!
Hill noted that the licensing agreement came into play in 2012 when Disney decided to promote its Avengers superhero movie by plastering a monorail at Walt Disney World in Florida with giant images of the Marvel heroes on the sides of the train.
Too many job seekers expect to gain recognition and secure opportunities just by plastering their resume on umpteen job boards.

Not exact matches

Some were simply left perplexed by the PR drive from the Middle Eastern nation, which saw Bin Salman's face plastered on billboards and black cabs in London.
But when it is, Moment Factory will have plastered the terminal's Antonio R. Villaraigosa Pavilion — consisting of a departure lounge and shopping area the size of three football fields — with video of cityscapes dissolving into ink, floating flower petals, beautiful dancers and yes, parrots, all inspired by the destinations of the disembarking flights.
Over the past 12 months, prices have increased 19 % on steel mill products, 17 % on copper and brass mill shapes, 7.6 % on gypsum products like wallboard and plaster, and 7.3 % on lumber and plywood, according to data released last week by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
19th century, archaeological finds (e.g. earth and timber fortifications and towns, the use of a plaster - like cement, ancient roads, metal points and implements, copper breastplates, head - plates, textiles, pearls, native North American inscriptions, North American elephant remains etc.) is not interpreted by mainstream academia as proving the historicity or divinity of the Book of Mormon.This evidence is viewed by mainstream scholars as a work of fiction that parallels others within the 19th century «Mound - builder» genre that were pervasive at the time.
The Ten Commandments were plastered as a publicity stunt for the movie the Ten Commandments by the P. T. Barnum of Hollywood, Cecil B. Demile.
If you drove by the county coroner's office recently in Canton, Ohio, you may have noticed a large trailer parked out front with the words «Disaster Response» plastered be - side the Ohio Department of Health logo.
The sculpture of the resurrected Christ was a copy, apparently in plaster, of a nineteenth century Danish marble: that great highpoint of assimilated Christianity, made infamous by Kierkegaard, in its new world simulacrum.
Several Afro - Colombian residents of the impoverished town of Bojaya travelled for days by boat, plane and bus to bring the modest plaster statue to Villavicencio to be blessed by the Pope.
look at the responses plastered every where on faith - belief posts by your brethren.
My comment, is that it seems to me that «any» holes in science, or something that has * not yet * been explained by science, seems to get plastered with see... «God exists».
Some posters showing plans for future housing developments are plastered across what also used to be rooms rented by prostitutes.
Belief is an overlay plastered on to the ego, framed in dualities like hope and fear, while truth exists without any belief and in fact it defies belief, unable to be solidified by the limited ego.
Paprika plasters are used to banish boils in Hungary while ringworm (a fungal disease) is thought to be cured by the juice of hot chiles in parts of Africa.
In the men's bathroom, that meant plastering the walls in zebra print that would make diehard New Yorkers nostalgic for Gino's on Lexington and 60th; the women's room, the site of a thousand selfies, was inspired by his friend's hair salon, Gwynne Mims, in Jacksonville, Florida.
James Brown's face was plastered on every billboard in Nigeria when we got there, but he was being brought over to sing by Philip Morris, not the U.S. Government.
You have probably seen them plastered across the tabloids and we dare not place them on site for fear of being taken to court by the tabloids.
The management - by - genius - and - sticking - plaster that Ferguson pulled off for the glory and betterment of the Tampa Bay pirates.
Perhaps in future Wenger will feel more able to ask the England boss to go easy with the Arsenal players in his team after the Frenchman was one of the few to offer his support to Allardyce in the light of the allegations plastered all over the media today, as reported by the BBC.
Plastered with strawberries & blueberries respectively, the home & away kit launch took place in a five - star hotel which was attended by club officials, local dignitaries and fans.
Last year I visited Migis Lodge by Sebago Lake in Maine and the proof of how much I loved the place was plastered all over my walls in the form of photos.
It is impossible to walk through a grocery store these days and not feel conflicted by the images plastered over magazine covers.
So, wait at least another eight weeks or so before getting plastered (by wet plaster strips, that is!)
This whole debacle reminds me of when Chipotle changed their bags to state their philosophy of «Food With Integrity» and focused on the pig, and Chipotle's FB page was inundated by high school and college kids who plastered its walls with endless postings about their so - called ethical treatment of their factory farmed pigs.
I was given a plaster by the flight attendant and a comment card so I could report it.
If yes then welcome and thanks for stopping by but if you are a regular, then you already got that look plastered on the face and ready to get going.
The sculptures had been created by Daniel Chester French and Edward Clark Potter as plaster models for two even larger bulls that ornamented the livestock exhibit at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.
The baby got spritzed the other morning by my husband, and then he simply plastered her hair (which was sticking up in odd places) down with his hand.
Just one photo of a smirk and his grinning face would have been plastered over the papers, adding to the perception the Tories don't really care about the poor and - with their wealth and familial connections - remain untouched by the new economic times.
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