Sentences with phrase «consists of a glass of water»

In 1974, he exhibited his iconic piece An Oak Tree (1973), which consists of a glass of water standing on a shelf high on the gallery wall.
The seminal piece An Oak Tree (1973) consists of a glass of water on a shelf, paired with text declaring that the glass is, in fact, an oak tree.
The work consists of a glass of water standing on a shelf attached to the gallery wall next to which is a text using a semiotic argument to explain why it is in fact an oak tree.

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The cleanse consists of a daily regimen of six to 12 glasses of water mixed with lemon juice, cayenne pepper, and maple syrup, plus a laxative at bedtime.
That's likely due to the fact that the cleanse drink consists of two tablespoons of lemon juice, the same amount of grade B maple syrup, and a generous pinch of cayenne pepper, all for a glass of water.
The Master Cleanse consists of a strict daily regimen consisting of a morning salt water flush, 6 -12 10oz glasses of Master Cleanse lemonade mixture, and a nightly laxative tea.
My post workout meal consists of 3 eggs whites w / turkey breast or chicken breast, 1 Tbl reduced - fat Feta and chopped red peppers + 2 8oz glasses cold water.
Each bottle contains 8.5 oz of rose water, while the bottle itself consists of dark, amber glass to defend that rose water against sunlight.
During this triple activities packages we offer to you the water sports tour packages consist of: Banana Boat, Flying Fish, Glass Bottom Boat and Turtle Islands Tour.
The buffet style hot and cold breakfast was varied and plentiful and included in the price was a packed lunch consisting of sandwiches, fruit, a biscuit and water and the four course evening meal, which had a different theme each evening from Tyrolean food to luxury desserts and with reasonably priced wine that was very welcome after a day out in the stunning countryside and a glass of local schnapps was the icing on the cake!
This work consists of a 20 meter length sheet of woven glass fiber floating on water with stones set upon it.
Body - oriented artists in the exhibition include Alan Rath, from San Francisco, whose extruded electrical wires turn into eyeballs and ears and noses, and Martin Kersels, from Los Angeles, whose sculpture in the show consists of an oversize glass beaker filled with water in which a speaker is submerged with a recording of Kersels's voice blasting continuously, «I'm trying to raise the temperature of this water by yelling at it!»
Alison Jacques, a London dealer, has given her booth over to the Brazilian artist Fernanda Gomes, whose art consists of minimal, almost offhand interventions in the gallery: a twig, a glass of water, a ping - pong ball.
The video work H20 Diptych, 2002 consists of two monitors, one showing a pan of water slowly reaching boiling point whilst on the other a glass of fizzy mineral water gradually goes flat.
One of Jeff Koons» early signature works was Two Ball 50/50 Tank, 1985, which consisted of two basketballs floating in water, which half - fills a glass tank (an influence on Damien Hirst).
Between these specific images, the screen animation consists of a glass pitcher of water being filled and poured onto a brain, which then sprouts a neural system.
His solar collector consisted of water pipes attached to a black - painted metal plate inside a glass - covered box and connected to an insulated remote storage tank located above the collector.
Short (partial) history (notice words in CAPS or tween -LCB- *** -RCB- please): ------ The earliest devices used to measure the temperature were called thermoscopes, consisted of a glass bulb having a long tube extending downward into a container of colored water.
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