Sentences with phrase «in plaster»

«we transfer (SP)», for instance, is a group of works in plaster with the name of the online service for transferring digital files.
Covered in plaster and paint, each form sits on a concrete pedestal.
He experiments with fabric dipped in plaster as a record of his movement and influence on the fabric.
There was a moment when I was ten or eleven when I had the idea of covering chicken - wire with burlap soaked in plaster.
Look out for peeling paint and cracks in plaster.
I walk over to it and sure enough, it's there, a small, steel sphere embedded in the plaster, at the height of my waist.
Built in plaster using found material and objects, each piece is completed and resolved over a long period of time.
Another priority is fossil preparation, which has received minimal funding; many dinosaur fossils remain in the plaster jackets used to ship them from the field.
There are four designs in the plaster around the fireplace windows and they are so pretty!
A strange scale model of a room is done in plaster cardboard transparent plastic and bits of paper.
And of course there is the interest in plaster itself — the common thread which she herself identified between her profession and that of the surgeon.
Working in the display industry he starts to work directly in plaster and latex.
These tests showed leaks in the plaster, the joints between old and newer parts of the structure, and in particular, through the party walls.
Paper doesn't look quite as good if you have any bumps in your plaster!
Each piece is created from a singular item of clothing soaked in plaster or acrylic solution, retaining the form of a female human figure.
The real Barney's is presided over by Barney (whose upper torso and head were cast in plaster by Keinholz to create the personage of his bartender).
Cost of Living (Aleyda), 2014 3D - printed sculptures in plaster with inkjet ink and cyanoacrylate, janitor cart, LED lights, ed.
And perhaps it was the quasi-domestic setting of an Upper East Side townhouse (with works by Bruce Nauman and Frank Stella hanging above the fireplace mantels, and the couple's double portrait, their forms encased in plaster by George Segal, presiding over the upstairs salon), but the atmosphere that afternoon reminded me of a shiva call, paid in honor of this dead couple and the art that once propelled them into the fishbowl of society, and later divided them.
The lightbox presentation adds an extra dimension to the photographs, an almost dioramic effect that stems from Wall's first exhibition in 1978 where he enclosed The Destroyed Room in a plaster wall in a storefront window.
Later, in the Baroque era, wood was often coated in plaster stucco and painted, in the manner of ancient Egyptian art.
For instance, the description, weight and size written on one invoice confirmed that the bronze of Tête de femme de profil (MarieThérèse)-- a portrait of one of Picasso's mistresses originally sculpted in plaster in 1931 — was cast at the foundry in February 1941.
An ambulance soon arrived on the scene and carted the reporter away to Cordoba hospital where he was later photographed with his leg in plaster and a sheepish look on his face.
I exhibited the first life size figure in plaster at Lori Bookstein Gallery in 2010.
Bands of bold red and yellow envelop the Flouch, contrasting with the rustic charm of delicate wooden shakes and the sculptural filigree of driftwood elements inlaid in the plaster of the south wall.
One person told how a woman who broke her leg slipping on ice on the way to the polling station fought for the right to vote at home after having her leg put in plaster.
Then we mix water and cement in ziplock bags, soak the toilet paper in the plaster, and wrap the fossil.
The family gift, made through the Art Fund, is of prototypes in plaster, aluminium and wood for Hepworth bronzes, giving an insight into her working practices.
They are specialists in producing high - end models in plaster and 3D printed materials and the collection includes the Temple of Artemis the Huntress model.
After his first solo show in 1981, at the Galleria Spatia in Bolzano, in 1984 he exhibited large size sculptures in plaster at the Galleria L'Attico in Rome, an important solo show presented by Giuliano Briganti.
Now, too, she is expanding her practice to the real thing, with simple but successive elements in plaster and wood that ripple upward or across the floor.
This cartoon head is Lemurenheim («Lemur Head», 2002), a work in plaster made by the Austrian artist Franz West in collaboration with the artist Rudolf Stingel in response to an invitation by the architect Hermann Czech to create a series of sculptures for a bridge in Vienna.
Her two new shelf pieces, Half Dozen and Can I, include sculptures of beverage cans cast in plaster with iron oxide to appear rusted.
Stuff that might be metal may be sculpted in plaster; Marten also hammers, carves and welds.
And the box itself bears an image of what looks a haunted Victorian doll undergoing a «Mrs. Doubtfire» - like makeover (you know, when Robin Williams sticks his face in plaster?).
Visitors are invited to observe the age - old process of lost - wax casting, where a wax model of an object is placed inside a metal flask covered in plaster investment and fired; the wax is obliterated in the kiln, leaving behind plaster that is filled with molten metal.
Bringing together a selection of the most influential works of the time, this display traces the repetition of key portraits across their renderings in plaster, marble and bronze.
From 1935 to his death in 1946, he worked out of a back room of his house and focused his hands primarily on the modeling of some 500 (maybe more) Plastolene figurines which were then cast in plaster from expertly made molds.
«The Expressionist Surface: Contemporary Art in Plaster,» at the Queens Museum, calls attention to the current prominence of plaster.
I redesigned the dining room in plaster trellace with a complicated plaster ceiling of dogwood branches and blossoms.
An ode to nature's delicacy and decay, Remote Sensing, 2016 is a series of wondrous micro landscapes of Petri dishes created through 3D printing in plaster pigment and resin, and based on still life photographs, Vanitas (in a petri dish), 2013, which are also on view.
I suggested cladding it in wood because my client expressed an interest in using it, but they could've just as easily coated the stone in plaster for an equally charming look.
She has cast forms in plaster and jesmonite and arranged them so that they unavoidably reference a sculptural tradition that takes you from the abstraction of Anthony Caro, back towards the figure through Henry Moore and beyond him to classical sculpture.
The version of this plaster in the Barbara Hepworth Museum is marked with small rust spots; these are most likely to be flecks of iron in the plaster oxidising in the sea air rather than evidence of an armature.
Along with gaping holes in the plaster ceiling, we are in desperate need of some new work!
A husband and wife who decide they want a new kitchen tend to hire a cabinet company before checking out if they have asbestos in the plaster — anything before 1980 has a 50 % chance of this — or lead in the paint or need new plumbing or electrical work.
The sculpture of the resurrected Christ was a copy, apparently in plaster, of a nineteenth century Danish marble: that great highpoint of assimilated Christianity, made infamous by Kierkegaard, in its new world simulacrum.
one of our faves is even known as «broken - arm park» because a few friends have taken trips to emergency and come home in plaster after falling there... but they still love going!
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