An
elastic cord is a stretchy rope or string made from material that can expand and contract. It is often used to secure things together or as a flexible support.
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This pretty ring is made
with elastic cord, making it adjustable and also super comfortable.
The gallery space is divided and mapped out through a series of lines constructed from
black elastic cord.
This type of jumper is most often constructed of an A-frame style construction with the swing suspended by a stretchy and sturdy
elastic cord in the middle.
Small storage areas are located in the doors and overhead, and details such as 12V outlets, flush - folding cargo anchor loops, and
elastic cords for lashing small items to the seat backs in the front point to thorough cabin design.
Though he used metal wire and
elastic cord early in his career, Sandback soon dispensed with those materials to employ acrylic yarn to create works that address their physical surroundings.
In addition, components of the bus, including some mirrors, a bumper, and the luggage compartment doors, were secured to the vehicle
by elastic cords, and the driver was observed engaging in unsafe driving maneuvers.
A number of artists worked with corners, none of them as eerily as when Joseph Beuys stuffed the corners of his studio with animal fat, but we did enjoy Fred Sandback's single
blue elastic cord that created a square of (empty?)
Doorway Jumpers tend to have slightly less support and often the baby can jump around with bigger jumps to due
longer elastic cords.
The cover is UV protected so owners don't have to worry about it being easily worn down and it secures to the kennel with
durable elastic cords.
This particular work is limited to lines of black
elastic cord strung within the gallery and is spaced out in a progressional formation from the centre of the room.
BIJOU — Three Angels Jewelry Empty, clean cereal boxes (any box will do as long as it is thin like a cereal box) Scrapbook paper Fishing line (40 lb test for necklaces) Glass seed beads (11/0, bronze and metallic colors only) 22 and 20 gauge Zebra wire Side cutter and round nose pliers 24 mm split rings.8 mm
PowerCord elastic cord 2 x 1.5 mm crimp beads memory wire.60 -.65 mm thick for bracelets
At The Art Show, Barbara Krakow presents Blue Day - Glo Corner Piece, an early work fashioned
from elastic cord and spring steel; down the hall of the Park Avenue Armory, Lawrence Markey shows Sandback's pastel lines on paper, circa 1976.
Though he employed metal wire and
elastic cord early in his career, the artist soon dispensed with mass and weight by using acrylic yarn to create works that address their physical surroundings, the «pedestrian space,» as Sandback called it, of everyday life.
Though Sandback employed metal wire and
elastic cord in his earliest works, the artist soon dispensed with these materials and began using acrylic yarn to create sculptures that produced perceptual illusions while addressing their physical surroundings — the «pedestrian space,» as Sandback called it, of everyday life.
The eye mask attaches to the back of your headrest with an
adjustable elastic cord, but keep in mind it may only be usable when there's not a screen on your seat back.
File name: sandback-blue-corner-970.jpg Fred Sandback, American, 1943 — 2003 Blue Corner Piece, 1970
blue elastic cord 6 x 6 feet Collection of Virginia Dwan Photo: Joshua Nefsky
- The wooden beads are strung together with
an elastic cord and can be manipulated into an endless number of configurations.
Stationary Jumper - The stationary jumpers are simple toy including a seat,
elastic cord, and frame.
Other features include
an elastic cord for holding a wet jacket, and a side pocket for holding baby's bottle
For this one, a seat,
elastic cord, and a frame are required to make the jumper.
The stationary jumper consists of a frame,
elastic cord and comfortable seat for the infant.
Just like the stationary jumpers, the stationary activity will also come with a frame,
elastic cord, and seat.
The elastic cord allows for easy use with your current diaper pail, keeping the bag from slipping off and when it comes time for laundry it turns into a perfect tote bag.
A stationary jumper consists of a seat,
an elastic cord and a frame.
Designed with a water repellent surface on the outside, it has
an elastic cord at the base that makes sure it fits tightly around your grill.
The materials themselves are simple: wooden struts,
elastic cords, and plastic caps to keep things in place.
The study shows that the initial direction of the magnetic field observed by Voyager 1 is deflected by the heliopause, like
an elastic cord wrapped around a beach ball.
A single tug on
the elastic cord «lacing system» pulled the stretchy upper part around my foot for a snug, comfy fit.
Branded with a Native Youth badge on its sleeve, this stone - colored, collarless bomber jacket features a zip - up front, elastic cuffs and hem, two welt pockets and sleek piping details around its contours, as well as
an elastic cord to hang it from.Model is...
Feathers extending from slick buns acted as accessory to sexy form fitting black dresses with cutouts and
elastic cording, as well as flaired trousers paired with leather tops.
This is hardly surprising, given that for over three decades he used thin strands of acrylic yarn (and occasionally wire, string, or
elastic cord) to create three - dimensional configurations composed from that most basic element of drawing: the line.
Though he used metal rod and
elastic cord early in his artistic practice, Sandback soon dispensed with those materials to employ acrylic yarn to create works that address their physical surroundings.
Early in his career Sandback used various materials, such as wire and
elastic cord, but soon began using only acrylic yarn for his line sculptures.
Stretching across the large window of the Tang's mezzanine in a custom steel frame and constructed out of fishnet body suits,
elastic cords and hardware, Perpetual Motion, 2016, deals with visibility, inclusion, and defiant expression.
These include sculptures made of Sandback's trademark acrylic yarn as well as some of his earlier pieces created from metal rods and
elastic cord, that speak to the idea of delineating space.
LARRY BAMBURG Bone Stack # 10, Turkey to Chicken to Rock Cornish Game Hen, shown in Sea Mist, Tent - poled (sideview), 2011 Turkey, Chicken, Rock Cornish Game Hen leg bones,
elastic cord, glass, resin, tape, acrylic paint 61 x 15 1/2 x 6 1/2» Courtesy of the artist Value: $ 3,500 / Minimum bid: $ 1,500
LARRY BAMBURG Bone Stack # 10, Turkey to Chicken to Rock Cornish Game Hen, shown in Sea Mist, Tent - poled, 2011 Turkey, Chicken, Rock Cornish Game Hen leg bones,
elastic cord, glass, resin, tape, acrylic paint 61 x 15 1/2 x 6 1/2» Courtesy of the artist Value: $ 3,500 / Minimum bid: $ 1,500
Though Sandback employed wire, rods and
elastic cord in his earliest works, he soon dispensed with mass by using acrylic yarn to create sculptures that produced perceptual illusions while addressing their physical surroundings — «the pedestrian space,» as Sandback called it, of everyday life.
Though Sandback employed metal wire and
elastic cord in his earliest works, he soon dispensed with these materials and began using acrylic yarn to create sculptures that produced perceptual illusions while addressing their physical surroundings — what the artist termed the «pedestrian space» of everyday life.
LARRY BAMBURG Bone Stack # 38, Chicken Turkey Pig, Shown in Mint Fizz, Tent - poled 2012 bones, resin wedge, glass, paint, tape,
elastic cord, 2 screws 35.25 x 10.25 x 6 inches
Chosil Kil Sunday, 2015 Latex balloons, Hi - Float, helium,
elastic cord, copper sheets, coins Dimensions variable
Wood, mop handle, bamboo, branch covered in paper mâché, plastic bin, aluminum baking tray, telephone, LP cover, resin banana, ceramic, telephone cord, wool (sock), foam, toy tow truck, wood clothespin, playing cards, sandwich bag, plastic cutlery, plastic straws, rope (different types), tape, wire, yarn, lace, polyester fabric,
elastic cord, eye - Hooks, key ring, cotton, acrylic, television and video (Borscht Schoolhouse (with Jonathan Horowitz), 23:13 min, color, silent)
The American artist Fred Sandback (1943 — 2003) worked with materials including metal,
elastic cord and, later, acrylic yarn to delineate or bifurcate three - dimensional space, creating room - filling and volumetric forms.
His yarn,
elastic cord, and wire sculptures define edges of virtual shapes that ask the viewer's brain to perceive the rest of the form.
Though he employed metal wire and
elastic cord early in his career, the artist soon dispensed with mass and weight by using acrylic yarn.