The 9 -
inch square work, executed in 1963, has a high estimate of $ 20,000.
Not exact matches
Lightly flour a
work surface and roll the dough into a large, 1 / 2 -
inch - thick
square (ours were more like 1 / 4 -
inch).
Spray a 1 1/2 or 2 quart baking dish or pan with nonstick cooking spray (11 x 7
inch rectangle, 8
inch square, or 9
inch square pans will all
work).
This recipe would also
work nicely in classic 9 × 13
inch cake pan, but I have something against baking in
squares and rectangles.
Working with 1 portion at a time, gently press dough into a 4 -
inch square on heavy - duty plastic wrap.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line an 8x8
inch square pan (9x9 also
works fine!)
I made it in a 9 -
inch square pyrex disk and it
worked out fine.
I also didn't use an 8 × 8 pan, had to wing it since I don't have any baking pans here in Switzerland yet but it
worked just fine when I formed the mixture into a basic
square about an
inch thick and baked on my cookie tray.
On a lightly floured
work surface, divide the dough in half and shape into two 12 -
inch wide
squares.
On a well - floured
work surface, roll dough into a 16
inch square.
Cut into 12 3x3 -
inch squares (a pizza slicer
works great for this).
On lightly floured surface, roll out each sheet into 10 -
inch square;
working with one sheet at a time, cut each pastry sheet into 9
squares.
As for cooking space, you get 250
square inches to
work with.
It comes with 2 porcelain - coating smoking racks that give you about 395
square inches to
work with.
They began with a 1 1/2 -
inch square patch of healthy - looking skin from the boy's groin area, grew cell cultures, then added the retroviruses bearing the
working copies of the gene.
· Soak a 12
inch square cloth (cotton or wool flannel fabric
works best) with castor oil, and prepare either a hot water or bottle heating pad.
Once dough has thawed, on a lightly floured
work surface, roll the puff pastry to a 14 1/2
inch square, about 1/8
inch thick.
We're moving away from the notion of computer labs — instead, every
square inch of a school can be used to provide space for students to
work with technology.
12 * 14 PSI / 2 (about half a
square inch of area)
works out to significantly less that 100 pounds, which most adults can generate by simply leaning on the stopper.
Fun Fact: Rottweilers have the strongest bite, at 328 pounds per
square inch of bite pressure, it's no wonder these dogs are great at protection
work!
Located on floors one to four, the redesigned 40 -
square metre superior rooms are equipped with corporate travellers in mind and feature an executive
working desk, 40 -
inch flat screen television, WIFI internet access, coffee and tea - making facilities and spacious bathroom with separate bath and walk - in shower.
The 320 -
square foot Hilton in Newark Deluxe King Room features soundproof windows with city views, a spacious
work desk, blond - hued wood furniture, a 25 -
inch TV with premium cable channels and pay movies, and one king Hilton Serenity Bed with 7 -
inch - tall bed frame, 250 - thread - count sheets, triple sheeting, down duvet, and down pillows.
The 320 -
square foot Hilton in Newark Two Doubles Room features soundproof windows with city views, a spacious
work desk, blond - hued wood furniture, a 25 -
inch TV with premium cable channels and pay movies, and two double Hilton Serenity Beds with 7 -
inch - tall bed frames, 250 - thread - count sheets, triple sheeting, down duvets, and down pillows.
The interior was well over 500
square feet and had a king - size bed, a small sitting area with armchairs and a couch around a coffee table, a small
work desk, and a 32 -
inch flatscreen TV.
This is further supported by another video from 2007 showing gameplay footage while the developers brag about «every
square inch» of the environment being destructible, damage appearing on the characters and
working hard to emulate look of Marvel's comic book offerings.
Taking the form of a diagonally sloping 33 -
square - foot
work that ranges in height from two
inches to eight feet, Donovan's new Untitled will give the viewer an opportunity to tower over or be enveloped by plastic cylinders — depending on where one stands.
I've been pricing my
work by the
square inch and getting into quite a pickle.
The critic - curator Dave Hickey once called Tuttle's
work precious because the objects — a palm - size paper cube, a plywood panel eleven
inches square — are so small, seemingly delicate and ephemeral.
Your introduction of using linear
inch pricing (the
square inch method is a little high for me right now) helped me establish sound prices for my
work - I wanted to make sure they were affordable but I also want ensure I am compensated for the total cost of framing and some (not all) materials.
Bartlett bases them on photos from her stay, later cropped to a uniform
square format — in the
works on paper, thirty
inches on a side.
The Locks Gallery exhibition brings together approximately fifty
works by Chimes, none more than six
inches square.
10 Stark contributed a drawing, Lockhart a photograph, and Owens a painting; each
work was 48
inches square.
The highest price, for a 48 -
inch -
square work, one of only 20 that are not in museums, is $ 2.2 million.
All the
works in the Pond series are
square format — at the heart of the exhibit are seven paintings, each 60 x 60
inches, composed of shifting color fields with ruled lines hovering over the surface.
Abstract encaustic
work on 2 panels (diptych) Each panel measures 24 x 20 x 1.5
inches (40
inches wide overall) This
square contemporary pattern - based abstract encaustic
work on panel was created by San Francisco - based artist Susan Stover.
Abstract encaustic
work on 2 panels (diptych) Each panel measures 24 x 20 x 1.5
inches (40
inches wide overall) This
square contemporary pattern - based abstract encaustic
work on pan...
-- The exhibition space in which the
work will be shown is approximately 800
square feet, with 118 -
inch ceiling heights.
The artist drips and meticulously builds layers of thick oil paint in her modestly scaled
works, the largest of which measure three feet
square and the smallest seven
inches square.
Q: Many of your paintings are in a tiny six
inch square format: how and why do you like to
work so small?
In these powerful, small format
works, under ten
inches square, a bird or plant may be featured or as in «Untitled 1707» the confident brushwork and bold marking bring fundamental form into action.
This is clearest in an untitled 1973
work, in which five 8 -
inch squares of copper, each with a white
square of enamel baked onto the upper right corner, reveal fat L's of oxidized metal.
(His first aluminum
work, which dates from around 1964 is here: a 14 -
inch square that he burnished, creating a brushy turbulence before applying thick patches of white over dark blue paint.)
Stanley Whitney's
work is a humble 12 -
inch square painting from 20009, titled: Untitled.
Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987) has numerous
works coming up for auction this season and this auction has three of his large animal paintings of the early 1980's, the best of which is Lot 67, «Orangutan,» shown below, a 60 -
inch -
square synthetic polymer and silkscreen ink on canvas.
Lot 60, «Words,» a 24 1/2 -
inch square ink on paper mounted on canvas by Agnes Martin (b. 1912), sold for $ 291,750, surpassing the artist's previous auction record of $ 156,500 for a
work on paper.
The small
works (almost all are between seven - and ten -
inch squares) span the last fifty - three years of the eighty - year - old painter's career.
When I asked what it was, Fiona handed me a piece of A4 paper with the typed instructions,
Work No 74: As many 1
inch squares as are necessary cut from 1
inch masking tape and piled up, adhesive side down, to form a
inch cubic stack.
It is a far cry, indeed, from another, earlier Richter
work, Lot 33, shown above, «Schwiezer Alpen,» a 28 -
inch square oil on canvas executed in 1969.
For this year's show, on view through February 26, he has gathered over four hundred artists to exhibit their
work across every
square inch, floor to ceiling, of his gallery's two - room home.1
He
works with monochrome color palettes on crisply constructed
square panels that seem to hover a few
inches from the wall.