"Cigarette ash" refers to the leftover gray or black powder that remains after a cigarette has been smoked."
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Amir Mogharabi Compositions (detail), 2010 tar, metalic base, ink and
cigarette ash on archival sheet music pages, 5 parts each 40 x 49.5 cm
The standard reference guide for psychiatrists — the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM - IV)-- classifies geophagia as a subtype of pica, an eating disorder in which people consume things that are not food, such
as cigarette ash and paint chips.
Every element clicks into place, from the way the camera catches an errant fleck
of cigarette ash as it drops onto Zellweger's devil - red dress to the extratextual resonance of two artists baring their various setbacks and successes through a series of evasively verbal and revealingly visual cues.
The artist, who used everything
from cigarette ash to microbeads to create her work, talks about cyb...
An uneventful yet irresistibly honest story unfolds, complete with flashbacks and flash - forwards, in a meticulously re-created time and place (you can almost smell the plaster dust and
cigarette ash in Dorothea's house).
CONSTITUENTS OF HOUSE
DUST cigarette ash, incinerator ash, fibers (wool, cotton, paper and silk), fingernail filings, food crumbs, glass particles, glue, graphite, animal and human hair, insect fragments, paint chips, plant parts, pollen, polymer foam particles, salt and sugar crystals, human skin scales, animal dander, soil, fungal spores, tobacco, wood shavings.
The toggles on the duffle coats were too clean & bright so we sat in the local coffee bar rubbing on
cigarette ash for authenticity!
I've noticed in the last couple of weeks my Chihuahua who is 16 has been
eating cigarette ashes was wondering why.
Clothing, cigarettes, and jewellery have featured frequently — she paints
with cigarette ash, and her solo show Out of Body (2012), at the South London Gallery, included aluminium casts of skirts — and recent drawings incorporate the tiny plastic microbeads — known as nurdles — used in cosmetics.
Amir Mogharabi Composition for Broken Glass, 2011 opalescent acrylic, mica, gold leaf and
cigarette ash on canvas, diptych 141.5 x 60.5 cm each
I made these today, took all the peanut butter I had and they taste like fish and
cigarette ashes, they're awful.
This vacuum perfectly removes crumbs,
cigarette ashes, pet hair, and liquid spills as well.
Sometimes readers see this through as casual a movement as the flick of
a cigarette ash.
Her fingers were soiled from
the cigarette ash, and she wiped them on the grass.
I also remember
his cigarette ashes; he held it in such an elegant way.
The artist applied a special paste — a mixture of beer, rancid fat, urine, mothballs and
cigarette ash — to his creation to give it the authentic stink.
Robert Davis used beer and
cigarette ash on his four - by - four canvas and produced The Mall, a wonderfully snide picture that you can't, strictly speaking, call a painting or a collage.
Smooth and shiny, the surfaces would be homogenous if not for the remnants of a night out in the street,
cigarette ash, or a drip that escaped the speed of execution.
I can hear him speaking about Max Ernst in the chair from Peggy Guggenheim, and the way he tortured Robert Oppenheim with a long exposure, in which
his cigarette ash stayed aloft and whole for a surreal amount of time.
It was extremely dark and everything was covered in dust and
cigarette ash.