Sentences with phrase «found scraps of paper»

If you're dedicated about finding every scrap of paper and recordable scene you'll get a more complete idea of what is going on, but most players will have more of a shadowy half - formed conception of the plot and forces at work, which is the way things should be in a proper horror experience.
In a panic you will not be able to find that scrap of paper with the 20 digit code for the critical software.
Start by finding a scrap of paper and dividing your day into half an hour chunks.

Not exact matches

As noted in the Is my Baby a Picky Eater page, your baby may suddenly begin to refuse to eat because she has more important things to do — like pull on the cat's tail or munch the scrap of paper she just found.
The Legislature had a lot of unused, scrap paper that was going to be recycled but after coordinating with Global Concepts Charter School, we found a new use for the paper.
Six months after the body was found, investigators discovered a small scrap of paper in a concealed pocket in his trousers.
He wrapped duct tape around his crooked fingers so that he could grasp a pen to write thousands of letters — some ranting and paranoid, some desperate, some incomprehensible — on any scrap of paper he could find
If you're prone to record notes and appointments on scraps of paper, napkins or even the palm of your hand, find one central location to consolidate your scribbles.
What a good idea for using up scraps of paper, also great if you can't find the exact tape for your project!
Pieces of the codes can be found on scraps of paper or computer terminals in the station and are easy to find.
Everything from the texture of the firearms you use to the scraps of paper found in military outposts has been crafted with the fine attention to detail that has long been present in Kojima games.
Bradford, in his new paintings focusing on cartoons, builds on his signature practice of layering paper scraps found on Los Angeles streets.
Standout artists in the show include Tomashi Jackson, who uses Josef Albers's 1963 text Interaction of Color to explore the history of racial segregation in her painterly assemblages; David Shrobe, who creates surreal portraits by combining his figurative paintings and drawings with found materials; and Kennedy Yanko, who makes abstract sculptures by blending rubbery skins of poured paint and crumpled paper with bits of marble and scrap metal.
Incorporating found paper, recycling scraps of older works, and singeing paper to express volcanic heat, Grossman combined collage elements with ink, watercolor, and graphite.
Beginning with scraps of paper and found imagery, Bill Armstrong creates colorful collages which he then photographs with the focus ring on his camera lens set at «infinity».
His practice is informed by found objects and the materials that surround him: scraps of paper, carton, plastic and more recently «protest wire», a tangled black mass of wire he salvaged from car tyres burnt during the political protests that accompanied the last elections in Kenya.
b. 1975, USA Elliott Hundley's collaged wall works and sculptures, assembled from found materials: bamboo, string, paper, photographs, magazine clippings, plastic, and foam, loosely jumble together narrative bits and scraps of information.
Random scraps of paper are translated into giant sheets of cut steel; tiny handcrafted maquettes are documented in larger - than - life photographs; and found images are manipulated by analog lighting effects, photographed, and then combined into video.
Godbold creates small ink drawings on sheets of tracing paper, and overlays them onto scraps of found paper, ranging from discarded shopping lists and diary pages to love letters and homework assignments.
While the majority of Grossman's works concern the physicality of the body, many of her collages and assemblages are dense, abstract compositions, such as Tough Life Diary (1973), created from words and fragments cut from the artist's diaries, and Light is Faster than Sound (1987 — 88), which combines dyed paper with an image of Lyndon Johnson and found scraps and fliers.
As the story goes, we should all be working in offices with virtually not a scrap of paper to be found.
New recipes (or clues to new recipes) are revealed in various books and scraps of paper found throughout the game.
The colors were woven through everything from our cute little polka dot paper plates I found at Target, to our delicious packets of Tazo tea and fun fruity cold drinks to our springy TJ Maxx tablecloths, loads of fabric scraps for our craft making spring flower pins, and the absolutely gorgeous tulips and flowers we had in mason jars throughout the room.
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