Sentences with phrase «clipped out of newspapers»

I remember my mother sending me care packages in college, and often in the card was an article she clipped out of a newspaper or magazine, warning me about some danger I could be facing.

Not exact matches

For example, here is a clipping I pulled out of the Daily Interlake newspaper a few months back.
When I need a break from word - working, I like to make music mixes for friends, create collages from magazine and newspaper clippings, work on my design skills in QuarkXpress, or take the camera out for an afternoon of shooting.
Unlike Ivan, Alyosha does not clip newspaper accounts of suffering children and then offer anti-theological arguments about them; instead, he actually seeks out the insulted and injured, identifying himself with them.
So when he actually clipped a recipe out of a newspaper, I paid attention.
I think I clipped the recipe out of the newspaper.
If we were the type of team that hangs newspaper clippings on the wall when rivals start spouting off about how weak we are, we would have better ammunition than we ever gave out.
I'm sure the god of music and god of shopping are finger touching above because they don't want you to wear the same quotidien stuff to festivals, the only place where it's acceptable to look like you came straight out of a 60's newspaper clipping.
where I clipped placements out of newspapers and rode the Ferris Wheel round and round at the Times Square flagship store.
You're able to open up cabinets, drawers, and doors with triggered precision, you find various letters or newspaper clippings to flesh out the story, and there are a LOT of scares.
The movie starts with him inventorying and loading his weapons with a back drop of newspaper clippings on the wall to hint at the reason for him being out in the streets during the Purge.
She takes out letters, some of them more than a hundred years old, photographs, postcards, newspaper clippings, magazines, and leafs through them, she thumbs through the pile of lifeless paper and then sorts it yet again, this time on the floor, or on the desk by the window.
We communicate regularly and mail each other clippings we cut out of newspapers, and I no longer resent, as I once did, addressing her as Mrs. E. Griffin Dunne rather than as Mrs. Dominick Dunne.
The end product of your work will be a narrative report of the first month of your new life, a budget for the full 3 months, plus a «continuing» budget for a typical month thereafter to prove you're not just lasting out the 3 months, and all supporting evidence for your numbers, from newspaper clippings to in - store mailers (the Internet and e-commerce were just catching on at the time, Craigslist and eBay didn't exist yet, and not everyone had home Internet to begin with).
The stage is already set as we find out from a torn newspaper clipping that the world has been hit with nuclear weapons and it is the «End of Mankind» as the headline reads.
What I use is what I've used from the very beginning — a newspaper ad which I clipped out of The New York Times back in 1963.
This installation foregrounds a mode of art making Holstad developed and is continually engaged with: clipping images from newspapers and first rubbing areas out, leaving in their place blank, haunting suggestions of forms.
Miss Stuff, 1967, Calliope Venus, 1968, Bambolina, 1994, Venus of Shop - Ritedorff, 1965, A T & T Venus, 1993 — Venus, Goddess, Mother, Lover... This long and continued relationship is fleshed out in many different forms and mediums including wrappers, cigarette butts, cigarette papers, matchsticks, and newspaper clippings.
For example, in the book that accompanied her painting Aqueous Flesh (2009), Pundyk reveals that her reference for the human figure was clipped from a newspaper, tree branches from a photo taken out of her family - in - law's New York apartment, facial features from a candid photo of a friend on vacation in Paris, and an abstracted version of two women sourced from an image in a waiting room magazine.
A much - needed reprint of London photographer Wolfgang Tillmans's first book — published in 1995 and long out of print — this atmospheric, rhythmic compilation of black - and - white images combines portraits of youth culture, landscapes, city scenes, slogans, clippings from newspapers and book illustrations, neatly demonstrating the development of Tillmans's savvy, genre - crossing style, which lends itself so well to book form.
Lubaina Himid has dedicated much of her professional and curatorial life to making Black artists and specifically Black female artists more visible, but here in Hull she is very literally representing Black lives, by for example overpainting porcelain dinnerware with the images of slaves that would have been the ones using them to serve food, or by isolating racist stereotypes in newspaper clippings from the Guardian, or through her larger than life cut - outs of Black servants in A Fashionable Marriage.
A much - needed reprint of London photographer Wolfgang Tillmans» first book — published in 1995 and long out of print — this atmospheric, rhythmic compilation of black - and - white images combines portraits of youth culture, landscapes, city scenes, slogans, clippings from newspapers and book illustrations, neatly demonstrating the development of Tillmans» savvy, genre - crossing style, which lends itself so well to book form.
Abraham Cruzvillegas Autorretrato ciego saliendo de mi terapia de rehabilitación... [Blind Self - Portrait While Walking Out of My Rehabilitation Therapy...], 2015 Neutron gray acrylic paint on newspaper clippings, cardboard, photographs, drawings, postcards, envelopes, tickets, vouchers, letters, drawings, posters, flyers, cards, recipes, napkins and steel pins on wall Dimensions variable The Bronx Museum of the Arts Permanent Collection Purchased with funds from the Gelman Trust
Rochelle Goldberg's installation No Where, Now Here includes live chia grass growing out of the carpet, creating an actual ecosystem within a sculptural one, and Win McCarthy's sculptures take on a decidedly raw feel, collaging newspaper clippings and self - portraits with rough - and - ready materials, including metal and rocks.
Although that sounds like a serious questioning of the results, it turns out that an Expert Reviewer is anyone who just asked for a copy of the draft report and a Contributing Author could be anyone who sent the IPCC some information (newspaper clipping or a personal opinion for example).
Get a listing, put an ad in a prairie newspaper, weeks later get a letter from a cold flatlander, clip out some supermarket flyers, take a Polaroid of the view from the backyard, pop it all in the mail and in a couple of weeks or so forget about it — until a letter arrives the next winter asking if the property is still available.
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