Sentences with phrase «by squeezing tubes»

Among these are several small paintings with elements that look as though they were drawn by squeezing tubes of acrylic paint directly onto the canvas.

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You will need to ensure your foods are soft or pre-mashed before squeezing them into the tubes but as these pouches are loved by older... MORE kids too, as a snack, this squeeze station can last you way out of the baby stage.
This tube can be squeezed shut or blocked — for example, by a tumor or a gallstone — which prevents the bile from entering the small intestine.
Guided by input from a computer - assisted - design program, the little contour crafter has a nozzle that navigates on three axes and squeezes out ceramic clay like toothpaste from a tube.
The third device is a tube that is designed to function as a peristaltic pump — a compressed section travels down the length of the tube, much like someone squeezing out the last bit of toothpaste by running their finger along the tube.
The third device is a tube that is designed to function as a peristaltic pump — a compressed section travels down the length of the tube, much like someone squeezing out the last bit of toothpaste by running their finger along the tube», stated the team.
When you put downward pressure on the toothpaste tube, either by squeezing from the top or by bending it in the middle, what happens to the toothpaste?
These lip paints by L'Oreal come in a squeeze tube with a sponge - tipped applicator.
Unlike most spot treatments that are squeezed from a tube, you apply Drying Lotion by dipping a cotton swap into the bottle and placing the pink formula on top of a breakout.
There is nothing senseless about it; it would be an excellent gamble that you could drive it 10,000 miles per year for 20 years, then trade it in for a 2027 Lexus Maglev Edition Plutonium HoverSaucer, which would be piloted by a friendly robot while you play «Scrabble» and eat algae out of a squeeze tube.
Recently, I saw a mother at Whole Foods feeding her baby by squeezing baby food from a tube.
In the first, a transparent and uneven blue wash pours over occasional spots of yellow and red, and light pencil marks hover around a skeleton of unmediated black lines made by his usual method of squeezing paint directly out of the tube.
In the 1950s, Riopelle developed his well - known, mature style of creating large, colour mosaic paintings executed with a palette knife and by squeezing colors onto the canvas directly from the tube.
In the 1950s, Riopelle developed his well - known, mature style of creating large, colour mosaic paintings executed with a palette knife and by squeezing colours onto the canvas directly from the tube.
Forget horror vacui: De Forest's all - over and exaggerated pointillism, characterized by blips of acrylic squeezed directly from the tube, aren't obsessive; they're a celebration of life's bounty.»
In the works in this exhibition, paint is squeezed directly from the tube to create tactile, textured finishes that are modified by scraping away.
Fury - infused depictions of political figures melded with phallic symbolism underneath soft palettes of gold built over neon paints she has been squeezing from tubes of thrown out containers across her studio space... mantra captions being bull dozed by vehicles of destruction, knives followed by chaotic colorful scratching...
By contrast, Florida artist Lilian Garcia - Roig, whose work is at Thomas Deans Fine Art through March 31, applies her oil paint straight from the squeeze bottle (a tube would produce too thin a line) in order to reinvent plein - air landscape painting.
Rather than using a potter's wheel, Benglis manipulates extruded tubes and slabs of clay directly with her hands by pinching, pulling, squeezing, punching, crushing, and stacking them into complex sculptural compositions.
(Many cultures in southeast Asia used «fire pistons» to adiabatically start fires by simply squeezing air in a tube.)
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