Jeff Koons transforms
everyday objects by recreating them in other materials.
Donovan is known for her ability to amplify the innate physical characteristics of
everyday objects by transforming them into large - scale works of art.
Three new works constructed from Slinky ® toys by American artist Tara Donovan, known for her ability to amplify the innate physical characteristics of
everyday objects by transforming them into large - scale works of art, will be presented in the fourth Platform — the Parrish Art Museum's exhibition series in which artists are invited to create new work in response to the space, context, and environment of the Museum — on view from July 4 through October 18, 2015.
Similarly, his sculptures often transform
everyday objects by casting them in bronze, giving them an artificial permanence that both underscores and denies their perishability.
Rocklen's work subverts our expectations of
everyday objects by manipulating their surface and materiality.
One of the best - loved artists associated with the Pop Art movement, Claes Oldenburg is known for playfully surreal sculptures that find new meaning in
everyday objects by expanding them to a gargantuan scale or deflating them into floppy, whimsical simulacra.
I love these quirky sculptures made from
everyday objects by the French artist Gilbert Legrand.
In How to Become a Non-Artist (2007), Ane Hjort Guttu (b. 1971, Norway) looks at small arrangements of
everyday objects by her four year - old son and offers an in - depth commentary about these inadvertent works of art.
Not exact matches
Amy Mandelker has drawn attention to the term «reverse perspective» as used
by Russian Orthodox theologians to describe the unusual dimensions of icon paintings, with the gaze of the viewer drawn to the level of earthly events and yet given a peculiar perspective, as from a heavenly seat, so that people and
objects do not have their expected
everyday appearance.
Within physics complementary models are used in the domain of the unobservably small, whose characteristics seem to be radically unlike those of
everyday objects; the electron can not be adequately visualized or consistently described
by familiar analogies.
Just as the world of poetic texts opens its way across the ruins of the intraworldly
objects of
everyday existence and of science, so too the new being projected
by the biblical text opens its way across the world of ordinary experience and in spite of the closed nature of that experience.
He observed that
everyday objects tend to stop when nothing is pushing them and deduced the principle that all moving
objects must be moved
by something else.
In the coffee fields of Vietnam,
everyday objects that are often thrown away are getting a new lease of life, as tools to help farmers save water
by scheduling irrigation more effectively.
Kidorable delights both children and the adults who love them
by transforming
everyday, functional kids accessories into
objects that excite their imaginations and enrich their lives at play.
25 to 36 months Your child doesn't know what to do with
everyday objects, doesn't understand simple instructions, doesn't use two - word phrases
by 30 months, doesn't ask questions, can't pronounce vowels or be understood half the time
by someone who doesn't know him
by the time he's 3, or loses skills he once had.
You can also prevent accidents
by asking visitors to leave their purses or jackets out of your child's reach to avoid them getting a hold of prescription medication, lighters, cigarettes, or other
everyday objects that could be dangerous if found
by a baby.
According to Cutie Candy Pop, simplicity is the key to kawaii characters and design: «As if drawn
by children... this is especially appealing when the faces are drawn on
everyday objects such as a milk carton or a piece of toast.»
, which introduces primary colors through photos of
everyday objects, and The Snowman,
by Raymond Briggs, a full - color cartoon book about a snowman who comes to life.
You can help your child practice this skill
by encouraging listening for beats — and determining if they're steady or not — in
everyday objects.
While the surface can be scratched
by a sharp
object, it's durable in
everyday use.
A team led
by Shree K. Nayar, T.C. Chang Professor of Computer Science at Columbia Engineering, has developed a novel sheet camera that can be wrapped around
everyday objects to capture images that can not be taken with one or more conventional cameras.
Now Adrian Bowyer hopes to change that
by making the first 3D printer capable of fabricating copies of itself, as well as a wealth of
everyday objects.
He wondered whether there were some way to push beyond the probabilities offered
by quantum theory, to account for motion in the atomic realm more like the way Newton's physics treated the motion of
everyday objects.
Practically we are surrounded
by characters everywhere: in the media, in the streets, on
everyday objects.
One day soon, the vast majority of GPS devices will not be stand - alone receivers used
by those of us who venture off the beaten path but integral components of
everyday objects.
«What we want to do is enable smart cities and fabrics where
everyday objects in outdoor environments — whether it's posters or street signs or even the shirt you're wearing — can «talk» to you
by sending information to your phone or car,» said lead faculty and UW assistant professor of computer science and engineering Shyam Gollakota.
Supernova remnants are huge
objects by everyday standards, much larger than the size of our own solar system, but look small from a distance.
This test, developed
by the study team, requires push - button responses to certain colored squares, circles and
objects from
everyday life.
Echoes of Spielberg's E.T. and Close Encounters, with their sense of the
everyday being warped
by the miraculous, aren't far from the surface (Elle Fanning and Joel Courtney study unidentified
object, pictured right).
Though Ozu was discovered relatively late in the Western world, his trademark rigorous style — static shots, often from the vantage point of someone sitting low on a tatami mat; patient pacing; moments of transcendence as represented
by the isolated beauty of
everyday objects — has been enormously influential among directors seeking a cinema of economy and poetry.
By «juvenile», I certainly don't mean inferior; I mean that Favreau can see his stories through a child's eyes, where a sense of wonder, horror, and mystery still exists in
everyday objects and places.
By using
everyday objects to create curiosity ~ students and teachers can both increase the joy of the learning environment.
The five animated activities in this module teach children about levers, wheels and axles, inclined planes, gears, wedges, screws, and pulleys
by interactively exploring
everyday objects around the house.
Inspired
by customer needs and usage, the Nissan NV Cargo offers an array of smart functionality features, including storage pockets, spaces and compartments designed to provide secure access to the typical commercial customers»
everyday use
objects.
In the Classroom: Israeli artist Hanoch Piven creates portraits and illustrations
by arranging and then photographing
everyday objects, from deflated balloons to plastic spoons.
By 9 weeks, she can begin housetraining, as she will have full coordination and may seem somewhat earful of
everyday objects.
• Defeat Enemies With Regular Stuff: Marty fights all his battles in the game
by channeling magic through
everyday objects.
She is inspired
by her
everyday surroundings — seemingly common household
objects, architectural elements and automobiles are fused into magical landscapes.
Dine,
by now considered an important young artist of the period, continued to produce highly evocative works involving the paraphernalia of
everyday life — paintings and constructions of robes, household utensils, ties, toothbrushes and utilitarian
objects placed like props in front of various colored canvases.
In this new body of work, Lebanese artist and designer Pascal Hachem explores his experiences of his home city of Beirut
by transforming
everyday domestic
objects into unexpected works of art.
He was predated
by Marcel Duchamp, with his ready - mades, and then Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, who, in the late 1950s, were estheticizing and recontextualizing
objects from their
everyday lives.
Tony Feher defined a unique place in contemporary art
by creating elegant and poetic sculptures and installations using familiar,
everyday objects.
In the late nineteen - sixties, a group of artists made a name for themselves in the United States
by using photography as a basis for painting
everyday scenes and
objects with extraordinary realism.
Tom Dash's mixed media works at Borghi's Bridgehampton site reflect what are probably the more familiar trappings of Pop Art, as embodied
by Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist — and, more recently, Richard Prince, for whom Dash worked — in their use of appropriated imagery and their celebration of
everyday objects.
A fully illustrated catalogue will be published to accompany the exhibition with an essay written
by Walead Beshty titled «The Ritual of
Everyday Life: On the Migrating
Objects of Jay DeFeo».
Influenced
by the happenings staged
by Allan Kaprow, George Segal, Claes Oldenburg, and others, which incorporated
everyday objects and popular culture, Lichtenstein turned to an entirely new imagery culled from the contemporary world of advertisements and comic books and adopted the graphic techniques of commercial illustration.
He adopts materials and gestures informed
by quotidian American public spaces, suburban culture, and
everyday objects, and often works directly with the architecture of a given site.
From Yee Sookyung's amalgams of broken Korean ceramics and Abdoulaye Konaté's collaged textile banner to Lee Mingwei's clothes - darning station and David Medalla's long swath of fabric onto which visitors can sew their own
everyday objects, «Viva Arte Viva» is characterized
by references to craft.
Laid out according to subject rather than chronology, the effect is that of a forensic case study, tracing a path from the
everyday objects she called her «models» to her «portraits» — incisive studies she made across media — to her paintings, where the original subject is less abstracted than obscured
by the history of her experimentation and transformations.»
He's created basketballs floating in vitrines of distilled water; encased new vacuum cleaners lit
by fluorescence in Plexiglas towers; cast statuary and
everyday objects in high chromium stainless steel; fashioned painted polychrome figurative wood sculptures; cast glass sculptures of sex.