The piece
continues her use of glass to represent elements of nature, which began with blown glass representations of water - worn rocks that she collected at the Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington, where she was artist - in - residence in 1994.
Not exact matches
There are many practical reasons to
continue using plastic bottles, but I'd recommend adding in a set
of these
glass bottles and seeing how it goes.
I would say I'm going to be 90 % paleo as I have a small amount
of milk in coffee,
use ricotta in some recipes (maybe once a week) and will
continue to enjoy the odd
glass (or bottle!)
On the inside, the S - Class
continues to
use a pair
of display screens behind one piece
of glass, measuring a combined 12.3 inches diagonally.
We
used coupons, ate a lot
of meatless meals, shopped at thrift stores, cooked from scratch, brown bagged it,
continued to
use our old and worn - down furniture, didn't replace anything that wasn't an absolute necessity, limited our going out to eat, only had one car, stayed home a lot,
used gift cards from Swagbucks to buy any non-necessities, bought eye
glasses from Zenni optical, learned to be content with what we had, and
continued to live on a strict written budget.
Fiore
continues her practice
of using fireworks as her sole medium to create works on paper and, most recently in addition,
glass sculptures by uniquely utilizing fireworks and smoke bombs for her work and compositions.
Using everyday materials such as paper, soap, and
glass — a primary medium in her work Still Standing (2010) in the Kemper Permanent Collection — Ahrens
continues to play on themes
of loss, fragility, danger, and survival.
In her later years, she suffered from multiple chronic health problems attributed to repeated exposure to
glass fibers and petrochemical fumes from the experimental materials she had
used in her pioneering artworks, but she
continued to create prolifically until the end
of her life.
This exhibition
continues to explore the artist's interest in opacity, transparency and the psychology
of looking, with specific references to the Claude
glass — an 18th - century painter's tool that contained a lustrous black mirror made
of glass or obsidian and was
used to view tonalities in landscape subjects.
Presenting images from Cairns» series TYO2, taken in Tokyo in 2016, this artist book makes visual reference to
glass negatives
used by 19th century photographers, representing Cairns»
continued investigation into the history
of photography as well as its mechanical and chemical processes.
Parker
continues this exploration
using a group
of found
glass photographic negatives
of antique silverware, originally produced for a 1960's Spink auction catalogue.
From the mid-1970s, abstract painting became more predominant although he
continued to work in realist styles and to explore innovative constructions
using mirrors or panes
of glass.
Pilchuck
Glass School, call for applicants: Professional Artist in Residence (PAiR) Program Applications accepted after October 1st, Annually The PAiR program offers experienced professional artists the independent
use of Pilchuck's facilities for a specific period
of time in winter or...
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Creative
Glass Center of America at WheatonArts (NJ), Call for Applicants: 2015 Fellowship / Residency for Artists using glass Deadline: October 15th, 2014 In response to the changing needs of artists due to continued economic uncertainty and the increasing difficulty of leaving... Continue read
Glass Center
of America at WheatonArts (NJ), Call for Applicants: 2015 Fellowship / Residency for Artists
using glass Deadline: October 15th, 2014 In response to the changing needs of artists due to continued economic uncertainty and the increasing difficulty of leaving... Continue read
glass Deadline: October 15th, 2014 In response to the changing needs
of artists due to
continued economic uncertainty and the increasing difficulty
of leaving...
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While it's fun to advertise either one as a positive feature, fingerprint unlock
continues to be the quickest and most reliable method to unlock the S8
using biometrics; especially for those
of us who wear
glasses.
The broad
use of glass at the street level combined with limestone will
continue Drexel's progress toward creating a pedestrian - friendly, mixed -
use campus district enlivened by retail amenities.
If you want to
continue regretting a majority
of your life decisions, know that this multi-million dollar property
uses only the most luxurious materials inside and out, from hardwood floors, vein - cut travetine marble, rare Havana onyx with Kozmus slate floors and molten
glass mosaic walls.