His Cardboards from the early 1970s, a wry comment on the forces of globalization, and his sumptuous
fabric works such as The Jammers, inspired by his visit to the Indian textile centre of Ahmedabad will be included in the show.
His Cardboards 1971 - 2 — a wry comment on the forces of globalisation — and his sumptuous
fabric works such as the Jammers 1975 - 6 — inspired by his visit to the Indian textile centre of Ahmedabad — demonstrate his skilful play with unconventional materials.
Not exact matches
The 10 minute cycle
works great on thinner, light
fabrics such as polyester, chiffon, or nylon.
This includes extended family members
such as grandparents, stepparents and others who are part of the family
fabric, all
working as a team.
Nylon rings are also available and
work best with soft, slick
fabrics such as athletic mesh.
Hopefully, they didn't have to reprint it: One
such volume is Andreas Vesalius's pioneering 16th - century
work of anatomy, De Humani Corporis Fabrica (On the
Fabric of the Human Body).
Long and Wu created just
such a
fabric,
working for years to perfect the recipe for a liquid dip that left cotton coated with the titanium dioxide mixture.
Today, name of
such a purist
working in the field of fashion market with an expertise and mixed cultural styles launches, is to be brought to you with an amazing winter dresses ensemble of rich
fabric, nice embroideries, and exclusive designs.
Velvet is lovely to match with silk in specific but
works fine in faux
fabrics such as leather, suede and fur.
I was enchanted with the delicate thread and bead embroidery, pastel hues, breezy
fabrics that created
such vibrant
works of beauty as a window into a charming world.
I bought these on a whim but new I made the right choice when I received them They are mega expensive but the sale price is more friendly especially if you don't
work full time but
such lovely pieces and the
fabrics are gorgeous The sizes go out of stock so fast as I wanted different designs but like you my size was no longer in stock:» (haha xx
This is
such an unusual mix of
fabrics yet it really
works.
I mean, when
working with
such amazing
fabrics — the brown, black, red, and white check is a key
fabric in the label's AW16 collection — and prints, shaped in the most compelling silhouettes, it's meant to be perfect.
Wedding sarees are usually made with designer
works and the
fabric used for
such occasion is Chiffon, Georgette, Silk etc..
Dresses with straps made in exquisite
fabrics and
worked on materials
such as rhinestones, embroidered tulle or light lace.
But I thought it would be a fun experiment to try a nontraditional
fabric for a blazer and thought it might
work for the Morris since it's
such a streamlined design.
Luo
works with a range of sumptuous
fabrics such as Mikado, iridescent taffeta and satin.
Methods and techniques of
working with
fabric,
such as dyeing, sewing, batik, tie - dye, appliques, weaving, quilting, block printing, iron - on printing, screenprinting, and direct dye painting.
The famous Asian Americans included on the
work sheet are: Michael Chang — tennis player Sarah Chang — violinist Daniel K. Inouye — U.S. senator, Hawaii Duke Kahanmoku — Olympic swimmer, «Father of Surfing» Michelle Kwan — Olympic figure skater Maya Lin — architect, designed Vietnam Memorial (Washington, D.C.) Seiji Ozawa — conductor, Boston Symphony * Allen Say — children's book author Vera Wang — fashion designer Yo Yo Ma — cellist * Many consider Seiji Ozawa to be Asian - American because he is
such a part of the American cultural
fabric.
Introducing
such things as wearable technology units of
work, using 3D printing to create
fabric for costumes or creating interactive art installations can help students see STEM in action and spark their enthusiasm.
The best defence against
such a threat is to ensure that any and all people who may be tasked on
working on the
fabric of the school building have the appropriate asbestos training.
As acclaimed literary biographer Seymour carefully weaves the intricate
fabric of Graves» passionate life, she identifies key inspirations — especially his vision of the goddess and his devotion to
such real - life muses as Laura Riding — and offers fresh readings of his
work.
As evidenced by TV shows
such as Kirstie Allsop's Homemade Home, the BBC's grow - your - own campaign Dig In, and the retro
fabrics of Cath Kidston, «traditional» is very much in vogue - and the new survey of 2,078 adults across the UK reveals the same sentiments at
work in consumer travel choices.
Methods and techniques of
working with
fabric,
such as dyeing, sewing, batik, tie - dye, appliques, weaving, quilting, block printing, iron - on printing, screenprinting, and direct dye painting.
Previous presentations of Suh's
works in Japan have focused primarily on his
fabric pieces, but influenced by aspects of Japanese subculture
such as figurines, he has also turned out various sculptural pieces in different materials.
Kessling
works across a range of media
such as photography, film, and performance, and here the images reflect performative tools for exploring identity, often juxtaposing the artist's own body with objects and materials
such as dust sheets, clay,
fabric and paper bags used with transformative effect — the temporal nature of the performative movement frozen in a single gesture — a single still from an action, or a response to an art - historical identity.
American painter Mark Bradford has moved away from paint itself and uses materials
such as liquefied paper in his
work, material that «has something to do with the social
fabric of the times we live in, and not just to do with the history of art.»
Historical counterpoint for
such work can be found in the practice of Patrick Saytour, which, while wildly diverse, includes experiments with painting on oilcloth and other domestic
fabrics: Ceysson & Bénétière (F10) offer a solo presentation for the curious.
Tuttle's
work usually relies on seemingly understated uses of common materials,
such as plywood, rope, Styrofoam,
fabric, and cardboard.
Matthew Deleget: In your
work, I see that you utilize mainly translucent materials,
such as sheer
fabrics, metal screens, and colored Plexiglas.
The V&A's The
Fabric Of India (SW7, to 10 Jan) features sumptuous cloth and exquisite finished clothing; while Losing The Compass at White Cube, Mason's Yard (SW1, to 9 Jan), shows politically minded
work from artists
such as Alighiero Boetti and Mona Hatoum alongside blankets and quilts created by unnamed Amish and Gee's Bend makers.
The
works currently on display include traditional ephemera (Italian language guides, bakery business cards) as well as original
works of art that mimic knickknacks,
such as Sinead Cahill's hand - embroidered «girl scout» merit badges made from lithographed
fabric, and many things that are not ephemeral at all, but step outside traditional fine art forms into the realm of the quotidian.
Bourgeois's
fabric works are emblematic of certain overarching themes in her oeuvre,
such as marriage, motherhood, sexuality, femininity, and domesticity.
Nelson often incorporates unconventional materials,
such as cheesecloth, modeling paste, or strips of painted
fabric or painted string to the
work to add textural elements to her paintings.
[13] In
works such as Carl Andre in Delft (1968) or, later, Protective Custody (1978) Polke used a canvas made of furnishing
fabric, thus elevating it to the status of a visual motif.
the show includes
such works as «fallen star 1/5», «home within home» and his newest «specimens», a series of nylon
fabric objects - replicas of objects remaining in his new york home as if all of its walls were to be removed.
Meticulously replicating the architecture of the places in which he has lived and
worked,
such as his childhood home in South Korea and Western apartments and studios, Suh's one - to - one scale translucent
fabric structures give form to ideas about migration, transience and shifting identities.
The main gallery spaces will feature examples of large - scale
works featuring evocative photographic images from various sources
such as books about experimental theater or puppetry, as well as Japanese textile designs, all screen - printed onto different
fabrics that are layered and stitched together.
In her
works she uses disparate substances
such as concrete, felt, wooden pallets, polystyrene, and
fabric, often within the same
work.
In these playful, environmental
works,
such as spinach and banana (2013), Estna arranges her paintings in various positions, tilting them against walls, hanging them, and placing them on their sides; she often extends patterns to
fabrics heaped on the floor and small spheres placed on pedestals, or drills holes into canvases so that light shines through them.
Preparatory
works on paper are paired with
fabric swatches and remnants manufactured by commercial textile producers,
such as Knoll where her designs can be purchased to this day.»
The hybrid sculptural
works on display — which combine elements from the natural world with mechanical parts
such as wires, motors, strings, pulleys, hydraulics, and high tensile
fabric — are powered by hand, plug - in electricity, and solar cells.
Renowned for her ability to
work with a variety media, in her practice Chu integrates wood, bronze, ceramic, resin and
fabric in
such...
Although as early as 1979, graffiti artists Lee Quinones and Fab 5 Freddy were exhibiting in galleries, it was not until the 1980s that artists
such as Keith Haring and Jean - Michel Basquiat began to be widely recognized by institutions, critics, and collectors, creating
work that applied the styles they had cultivated on the urban
fabric onto canvases and prints.
The
works incorporate every day and mass - produced objects, which corresponded with the cheap surfaces on which he painted,
such as wallpaper or
fabric, as well as his use of offset printing techniques.
Her
work is made up of physically dependent materials
such as light,
fabric, vinyl, and paint that exist only for that moment of exhibition.
Colors and forms take on a lucid concreteness that pushes toward the three - dimensional, while collaged elements
such as images and
fabric become assimilated as building blocks in the
work's architecture.
His technical use of materials
such as clay, ash, earth, lead,
fabric and dried flowers amongst others, adds further symbolism and depth to his
work.
Phyllida Barlow (b. 1944, Newcastle upon Tyne) is world - renowned for her impressive abstract sculptural
works in which cheap materials —
such as concrete, timber,
fabric — and reused elements are transformed into sumptuously mysterious and disquieting sculptures.
Hyon Gyon's paintings and sculptures teem with a raw and fervent energy, as she incorporates materials
such as melted
fabric, gold leaf, encaustic, spray paint, hair and found objects into her
work.