Sentences with phrase «combine everyday objects»

You'll have to combine everyday objects like soap and socks to craft new weapons and tools to help you achieve your goal.
To ensure your survival, you can combine everyday objects to create numerous deadly combo weapons and slaughter the ravenous zombies.
Principal Susan Just says the youngsters agree that the lanterns are «very cool» — combining everyday objects with computer programs and electronic circuitry — but the real benefit of the FabLab projects can be found in the process, rather than the end product.
Song Yige exhibition at Marlborough Fine Art gallery combines everyday objects, natural elements and unusual subjects with the artist's personal memories.
Ashley's art tends to explore ideas of combining everyday objects to create a whole new, cartoonish creation.
Wondergem plays with our sense of familiarity by combining everyday objects and materials in unusual ways.
Combining everyday objects easily found in the Chinatown / Lower East Side neighborhood where he lived at the time, we find teapots, rubber balls, canes, and newspapers (a witty reference to cubist collage.)

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The series is also known for unique features such as using a variety of everyday objects in the environment as weapons, combining them, and also trying to complete the story before a doomsday clock runs out.
Nova Elements - free Did you ever wonder why the periodic table is shaped the way it is, what gives each element its own unique set of properties, or even how elements combine to make everyday objects such as a cup of coffee?
Combining a stick and a knife in craft mode will enable you to craft a makeshift spear; giving you the opportunity to create weapons from everyday objects.
A documentation of different handles from paint rollers combined with everyday objects that emulate the tubular form of the original rollers.
In contrast to works that incorporate found everyday objects, such as the «Combine» paintings of Robert Rauschenberg or the Dada collages of Kurt Schwitters, Almquist's experimental paintings extend his picture plane into three dimensions with constructed elements of disjointed, dream - like imagery.
Thomas Kiesewetter recycles scrap metal and old plate for his sculpture Blue Violet (2008) and John Bock combines various materials — including wrappings and small everyday objects, such as cotton buds or cocktail skewers — into miniature assemblages reminiscent of cabinets of curiosities.
These beautiful, figurative blueprints clearly show his rejection of Abstract Expressionism and signal the beginning of his innovative use of everyday objects, silkscreened images and mixed media, which would culminate in his celebrated «combines» of the late 1950s.
• South African artist Larita Engelbrecht's collage - on - glass work «African Mask Mash - up 1» (2014) combines coffee - table book images of traditional African masks with images of contemporary everyday objects.
The company is known for creating unique theatrical experiences that combine movement, visual arts, burlesque, cinematic styles, and everyday objects.
Rauschenberg's use of found objects and everyday materials in the combines to invade and subvert the pristine nature of the picture plane has both elicited critical attention and influenced a variety of artists, from Joseph Beuys and Andy Warhol to Bruce Nauman and Sigmar Polke.
Like Pop artists, Polke focused on everyday objects — men's socks, candy bars, sausages, bread — and combined them with images from the mass media.
The artist's own printmaking also takes everyday objects as subject matter and combines boldly defined outline with vivid colouring, an approach which the artist also applies to his own self - image: the defined, linear drawing style combined with complete freedom and openness in the choice of colours.
She takes everyday objects and combines them spontaneously.
Indicatively combining projections and audio with the everyday objects, which, pared away from their conventional purpose, create subtle environments in which the viewer is encouraged to look attentively and think unhurriedly.
F l o M a a k digitally manipulates his photographs to introduce images of zebras and polar bears into man - made artificial shelters, while Sonia Shiel «s sculptural installation of everyday objects and materials combines elements of the natural environment and contemporary consumer society.
Her installations, created with rubbish, discarded objects and the detritus of everyday life, combine the anonymous and banal nature of the materials (wood, stone, cement, metal) with a sense of the immediacy, spontaneity and poetry that pervades them.
The California native is known for his whimsical approach to sculpture in which he combines traditional Modernist materials with everyday and disposable objects.
Influenced by this landscape and the manufacturing it gave rise to, Harnischfeger recently began working with clay, combining it with plaster, paper and minerals to create freestanding sculptures that hover on the cusp of serviceable everyday objects (vases, ashtrays, pots) and odd, monstrous creatures.
Combining colour, everyday objects and portraiture, Blackmon's works are endlessly fascinating, and every return glance reveals a new angle or shape.
The result is a collage of individual experiences, based on the common social condition of living as a perceived foreigner in Germany combined with still - lifes where everyday life objects are exoticised through the way of staging.
He frequently combines performance and object in his practice, developed out of everyday interactions with people on the street.
Household utensils or other everyday objects reconfigured by the artist are combined with machine parts that she has picked up all over the world.
In his so called «semi-functional image - objects,» we find canvases combined with everyday objects.
She has designed slippers for a giant and made an outsized rosary for a medieval statue, and frequently smuggles her cheekier work into everyday life by combining it with existing objects — nestling a pair of glass breasts in a Chesterfield chair, tucking two more into bed, and anchoring a pale orange tent with a series of louche - looking blown - glass pitchers.
We can detect a dialogue between artistic attitude and the charm of the everyday - object combined with lightness of a sense of humor.
His artistic practice includes sculpture, photography and painting, in which he appropriates, combines, and reconstructs objects from everyday life.
Combining mark - making and sculptural processes with everyday materials she produces artworks that hover between states of being such as painting and sculpture, 2 - D and 3 - D, functional thing and aesthetic object.
Working in response to specific domestic environments, Oliver combines prosaic materials, such as coal, light bulbs, and sometimes food, to reinterpret our perceptions of photography and also of the objects and spaces that we think of as everyday.
He makes large - scale, interactive installations combining sound, sculpture and everyday objects.
For instance, a collaboration with Cage offered Rauschenberg the opportunity to develop his first combine, an assemblage of painting and found objects that both challenged distinctions between painting and sculpture and blurred the boundaries between art and everyday life.
Verzutti's works often combine dissimilar elements, such as references to common, everyday objects like fruits, vegetables, and eggs, with ceremonial forms, such as totems, tablets, and gravestones.
May 23 Part I explores Rauschenberg's idea of the Combine, his term for works that incorporate ordinary objects and materials into painting, through recent musical compositions that use everyday sounds and images.
Assembled from reclaimed everyday objects and combined into a totality through a monochromatic coat of paint, her sculptures were imbued with a poetic harmony that converts the mundane into the mystical.
Equal parts darkly humorous and uncanny, Schutz's paintings combine abstraction and figuration with expressive imagination, truncated and re-constructed bodies, banal objects, and everyday scenes to create compelling and intriguing pictures.
«Often combining paper and acrylic collage with images of everyday objects, Youngblood juxtaposes the figure with the abstract, raising questions of what is familiar versus what is unknown,» the museum states.
His subject of old and new aerodynamic technology meets apocalyptic showdown has a curious taste: On first glimpse the heavy bronze cast rockets and air balloons appears as a serious technological inquest into the subject, but on a deeper examination — juxtaposed with other works such as «Old Peculiar» (2015) combining everyday inexpensive materials such as cardboard, wax, and foam with deliberately clumsy attachments, it transpires Alex's is creating amusing objects exploring human endeavors and failed attempts.
In his paintings, drawings, sculptures, graphics, collages and assemblages he combined different techniques with handwritten texts and words and set real everyday objects against undefined backgrounds.
In his signature style, this drawing combines the word «sculpture» with boldly outlined motifs of dozens of everyday objects, from footballs to coathangers.
In his exquisitely crafted Kin series and related tableaux, Lovell combines freely drawn Conté crayon figures of anonymous African Americans with time worn objects from everyday life, such as a brooch, clock, or flag.
Untitled was an important step in Rauschenberg's development as an artist; his use of everyday objects continued to evolve, eventually resulting in a hybrid of painting and sculpture now known as Combine paintings.
She combined careful depictions of everyday objects with loosely painted, sketchy areas — imbuing the works with a sense of movement contrary to the static feeling of more traditional still - life paintings.
He became famous for his «Combines», works in which he used everyday objects and materials in innovative combinations.
The works in the exhibition combine painting and drawing with everyday objects like crowbars, hammers, tuxedos, lamps, and axes.
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