Sentences with phrase «hair plaster»

As far as hanging things on the walls, I must plan because they are the original horse hair plaster walls.
Sure, they look cute when they wake up with their hair plastered to their necks and faces, but they are also generally cranky when they wake up all sweaty like that.
Hours after any sane Brit would have retired to the local pub, the Dutch were still gamely standing in an inch of water, hair plastered to their skulls, tapping balls around the sodden course and determined to have fun.
Blustering wind, soggy shoes, and hair plastered against my face.
Tiny kids with combed hair plastered to their skulls pointed it out: Dad, look.

Not exact matches

As an underwear - clad brass band and two dozen strippers march through the office, the camera lingers on the woman a beat or two longer than is comfortable — a few loose wisps of hair emerging from her patchy scalp, a fake smile plastered across her face as she tries to prove she's a good sport.
In the men's bathroom, that meant plastering the walls in zebra print that would make diehard New Yorkers nostalgic for Gino's on Lexington and 60th; the women's room, the site of a thousand selfies, was inspired by his friend's hair salon, Gwynne Mims, in Jacksonville, Florida.
For games and practices Taurasi's every hair is plastered back tight and held in a softball of a bun, locked into position with a quarter bottle of Rave.
Of a face, a young woman's face, hair sweat - plastered around its edges.
Just think about what else may be present in the water of any swimming pool — urine, fecal matter, dead skin, sticking plasters that have fallen off, saliva, hair.
The baby got spritzed the other morning by my husband, and then he simply plastered her hair (which was sticking up in odd places) down with his hand.
He used Wella Sculpt Force Gel to plaster hair down.
On their bald pates were plastered ridiculous tufts of hair.
Played by Miles Teller, his soulful eyes and banged - up pubescent face recalling a young John Cusack, Andrew has sweat - plastered black hair and a soaked - through white V - neck T - shirt that indicate a case of schpilkas that's only soothed by playing double - time swing for an hour.
KARON DAVIS, «Nicotine,» 2016 (Plaster, cloth, oil paint, synthetic hair, clothing, wire, shredded bills, coffee cup, wood, mirror & cigarette).
DAVID ALTMEJD Untitled 2011 epoxy clay, plaster, glass eyes, synthetic hair, wire, quartz, assorted minerals, acrylic paint, glitter 7 3/4 x 8 x 14 inches (19.7 x 20.3 x 35.6 cm) ARG # AD2011 - 010
Andro Wekua Untitled, 2014 Synthetic hair, silicone, wax, polymer plaster, PU foam, steel, glass, synthetic rope, aluminum cast, fabric, motors, electronics, and mechanics Installation view, Kölnischer Kunstverein, 2016 Photo: Simon Vogel Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels © Andro Wekua
Using base material — thread, mirror, plaster, resin, sequins, artificial hair and ceramics — Altmejd's work is an expression of the visceral power of sculptural objects.
DAVID ALTMEJD The Swarm 2011 Plexiglas, chain, metal wire, thread, acrylic paint, epoxy resin, epoxy clay, acrylic gel, granular medium, synthetic hair, plaster, foam, sand, quartz, pyrite, amethyst, assorted minerals, adhesive, wire, pins, needles 102 1/2 x 244 x 84 1/2 inches (260.4 x 619.8 x 214.6 cm) ARG # AD2011 - 003
Coming off his Balloon Dog (Orange), which sold last November for $ 58.4 m (# 34m), the highest price ever paid for a living artist, two other shiny sculptures adorned the catalogue covers of Sotheby's and Christie's spring sales, with Jim Beam — JB Turner Train, the stainless steel train filled with bourbon, selling for $ 33.7 m, and Popeye going to Steve Wynn's Las Vegas casino for an above - estimate $ 28.1 m. Fans packed in like sardines last year for Koons's solo shows at New York's Gagosian and Zwirner galleries, which pitted his Gazing Ball plaster casts against work just off the production line, and are currently filing through Rockefeller Center to view Split - Rocker, rising 37 feet (11 metres) in the air, with the hairs of its 50,000 living flowers standing on end.
Installation view of Äppärät, 2015 Paul Thek Untitled (from the series «Technological Reliquaries»), ca 1966 - 67 Acrylic paint, hair and collage on plaster in Plexiglas vitrine Courtesy the Watermill Center Collection, the Estate of George Paul Thek, Alexander and Bonin Gallery, and Ballroom Marfa Photo © Alex Marks
Plexiglas, quartz, polystyrene, polyurethane foam, epoxy clay, epoxy gel, resin, synthetic hair, clothing, leather shoes, thread, mirror, plaster, acrylic paint, latex paint, metal wire, glass eyes, sequins, ceramic, synthetic flowers, synthetic branches, glue, gold, domestic goose feathers (Anser anser domesticus), steel, coconuts, aqua resin, burlap, Sharpie ink, wood, coffee grounds, lighting system including fluorescent lights.
Poplar, paste wax, plaster, wood filler, pencil on oil on canvas, oil on string, oil on organza, primed brass, primedsteel, graphite, and felt - tip pen on muslin, hardware, and hair.
Her materials include a combination of plaster, found objects, human hair, and castings from life and from clay.
«Untitled Plaster (brown coloration, standing girl with curled hair, bodice, bent right arm over chest)», ca. 1940 plaster 19 x 7,5Plaster (brown coloration, standing girl with curled hair, bodice, bent right arm over chest)», ca. 1940 plaster 19 x 7,5plaster 19 x 7,5 x 5 cm
In Down the House, 2008, Gilmore, mallet in hand, stands precariously atop a pile of rickety wood furniture and plaster blocks tied haphazardly together with fluorescent pink construction tape (a matching bow in her hair) and coated in still wet red paint and plaster.
Marianne Vierø, Brush, Becoming, 2017, Acrylic glass, pigmented plaster, purple heart, felt, copper wire, goat hair, 45 x 12.5 x 4.5 cm
Plexiglas, quartz, polystyrene, expandable foam, epoxy clay, epoxy gel, resin, synthetic hair, clothing, leather shoes, thread, mirror, plaster, acrylic paint, latex paint, metal wire, glass eyes, sequin, ceramic, synthetic flowers, synthetic branches, glue, gold, feathers, steel, coconuts, aqua resin, burlap, lighting system including fluorescent lights, Sharpie ink, wood 129 x 252 x 281 inches.
wood, wool, artist's hair, iron, tin, hemp cord, plywood, plaster, plastic rope, buoy, pipe, aluminum, chicken wire, ceramics, broom, coins, sheep shit and red acrylic paint on newspaper clippings, cardboard, photographs, drawings, postcards, envelopes, tickets, vouchers, letters, flyers, cards, recipes, and steel pins on wall
Wood, paint, plaster, resin, mirrored glass, Plexiglas, wire, glue, plastic, cloth, synthetic hair, jewelry, glitter, minerals, paper, beads, synthetic flowers, electricity, light bulbs
Plaster busts copied from Antique models have their hair coloured in bright yellows and browns, while the flesh is painted in an almost medicinal pink.
Beeswax, linen, pine, poplar, porcelain, terracotta, wool, fur, hair, salt, plaster.
When he reappeared twenty minutes later he smelled overpoweringly of Brut aftershave and his hair was plastered down like a third - rate Spanish gigolo's, but he appeared to have regained his composure.
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