Sentences with phrase «from scavenged materials»

Moreover, it is easy to make the frame for a mechanical pedal powered machine from scavenged materials, bringing the embodied energy down to almost zero, while this is an impossibility for the batteries.
At the 2009 Venice Biennale, she shocked and delighted visitors by navigating a flotilla of rafts, handcrafted from scavenged materials and garbage, into the city's waterways.
Though restricted to only two series («Wire Instruments,» 1989 — 90, and «Pet Stains,» 1989 — 92), the exhibition will bring us some fifty works, including not only drawings but a number of objects the artist made from scavenged materials, constructions that were both inspired by and the subject of many works on paper.
They establish their kingdom of youth, building a clubhouse from scavenged materials and relying on a paperback borrowed from the public library, How to Live in the Woods.

Not exact matches

Of course, Potter's source material never shied away from the fact that yes, these are animals that can't help but scavenge for their dinner of crunchy, delicious radishes.
These are some of the most sought - after crafting materials in the game, but you don't get them from fighting large monsters, or even from scavenging bone piles like Ancient Bones, Boulder Bones and Coral Bones.
Roughly 30 to 40 percent of the aluminum coil from which the Ford F - 150 is stamped becomes scrap, meaning there is a lot of excess material to be scavenged.
Explore dangerous environments scavenging materials from every nook and cranny on your quest to build the biggest baddest base around in an attempt to fend off the relentless husk horde, available for Windows, Mac, PlayStation 4, and the Xbox One.
Like in the previous game, there are returning features including the crafting system, which now allows players to create items by scavenging materials from plants and animals in the game's environment.
Returning features from Tomb Raider include the crafting system which has been redesigned to allow players to create different items by scavenging materials from plants and animals in the environment.
Gamers can now scavenge materials from their surrounding to make new weapons, armor and even survivor settlements, complete with electricity and defense grids to ward off the random raider attack.
As varied as it is satisfying, Crossout is a post-apocalyptic MMO action game from Targem Games that gives you the chance to scavenge and craft the materials to build more fearsome vehicles of battle beyond the imagination of any ten - year - old.
From here you can manage upgrades, pick up missions and side quests, sell scavenged parts and materials and purchase new ships and parts.
They included David Butler (1898 - 1997), who fashioned animals, angels and people from cut and painted tin and other found items; the religious painter Sister Gertrude Morgan (1900 - 1980); Steve Ashby (1904 - 1980), who made raw figurative assemblages out of scavenged materials; and Elijah Pierce (1892 - 1984), whose carved and painted wood reliefs depict biblical scenes and national figures like the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr..
Bradford, who will represent the United States at the 57th International Venice Biennale, is known for his monumental abstractions made of transformed materials scavenged from the southern California neighborhoods in which he was raised.
Bradford transforms materials scavenged from the street into wall - size collages and installations that respond to the impromptu networks — underground economies, migrant communities, or popular appropriation of abandoned public space — that emerge within a city.
He builds his pieces from things scavenged on the streets of New York City, bringing together disparate materials to produce allusive abstractions.
Materials scavenged from the waste stream included shattered glass, plexi, and discarded medical equipment.
Carol Bove is known for her delicate sculptures made from materials as diverse as tubular steel, 16 - million - year - old petrified wood, peacock feathers, and detritus scavenged near her studio in Brooklyn's industrial Red Hook neighborhood, where the Berkeley, California native has resided since 2000.
«I knew the routine of the guards, so I'd be able to go scavenge material from the basement,» Ward says.
His spectacular frenzies of color and form become visual analogues of the very urban landscape from which he scavenged his materials — poetic visual kaleidoscopes of the communities and underground economies to which Bradford's inherently referential source material gestures, and the volatile emotional admixture of desires, concerns and vitality that make up the complex socio - economic layers of Bradford's worlds.»
Mark Bradford transforms materials scavenged from the street into wall - size collages and installations that respond to the impromptu networks — underground economies, migrant communities, or popular appropriation of abandoned public space — that emerge within a city.
Elsewhere in the exhibition, a large group of Polaroids of shoplifters and related material scavenged from the demolition of Richmond's Cloverleaf Mall evokes one consequence as income disparities climbed to new levels during the 1980s and 90s.
Throughout the month of July, Salas and her team scavenged New Haven for disused household materials ranging from baby cribs to hand - knitted crocheted throws to mid-century living room lamps that the team disassembled and reconfigured into fantastical totems that enlivened The Lot — a local transit park near the Artspace gallery.
Gardar Eide Einarsson's multi-lingual, always - appropriative practice scavenges its imagery and forms from mass media; the artist treats his source material as both ridiculous and insidious, imbuing it with his ethos of humor and acute critical distance.
Jaclyn Jacunski, an established local artist known for using materials scavenged from building sites, often in gentrifying neighborhoods poses for a portrait with her latest maze installation Friday, Aug. 19, 2016 at the Chicago Artists Coalition gallery in Chicago.
* The terms autoconstrucción and autodestrucción (translated literally as self - construction and self - destruction) refer to methods of building and eventual destruction that arise from the constraints of poverty, which require scavenging, recycling, and adaptation of materials.
Leirner creates her work out of discarded or scavenged mass - produced objects and materials, ranging from obsolete airline ashtrays to devalued currency; used stationery, envelopes, and mailers, to used shopping bags from museum stores and high - end airport boutiques; professional business cards; and all of the left - over components from multiple empty cigarette packs.
Overton often recycles materials that she has scavenged or repurposes elements from her previous works.
Sculptor Anna Sew Hoy (Los Angeles) makes work from materials scavenged from the streets of her urban environment.
«Blue Eagle,» from 1961, shows Rauschenberg's pioneer style of «combine painting» using scavenged materials for sculptural elements.
In this sense, the racially tinged titles of Bradford's paintings — including Them Big Old Titties — seem more propositional than polemical in their oblique allusions to the complex mesh of ethnic, racial and gender desires and tensions that course through the neighborhoods and communities from which Bradford sourced his scavenged materials.
Even though the panels are made from mostly reclaimed and scavenged materials and speakers, each frame does feature at least one new speaker so sound quality will not sound like it came off some curb.
Like the local birds that flit in between and build their nests amongst these silent arboreal giants, the Birdhut has been built using materials scavenged from the site itself.
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