Sentences with phrase «including paint thinner»

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Popular cereals (including Lucky Charms and Cheerios) contain «paint thinner» and pose a danger to children.
Accepted items include, pesticides, fertilizers, pool and household chemicals / cleaners; oil - based paints, spray cans; paint thinner, stripper and solvents; batteries (lead acid & rechargeable); oil, gasoline, kerosene, antifreeze; and mercury (thermometers, thermostats, metal).
Accepted items include, pesticides, fertilizers, pool and household chemicals / cleaners (limit 2 gallons or 20 pounds); oil - based paints, spray cans (limit 10 gallons); paint thinner, stripper and solvents (limit 2 gallons); batteries (lead acid & rechargeable); oil, gasoline, kerosene, antifreeze (limit 10 gallons); and mercury (thermometers, thermostats, metal).
The bad includes a front speaker rattle which Volkswagen can not fix after three attempts, and hard surfaces especially on the door, cheap thin paint.
Our film is so thin it is almost invisible, yet it will competently protect your vehicle's paint from the everyday including stones, flies and bird - lime.
Other similar products which can be dangerous to your pets include paint remover, varnishes, and mineral spirits or paint thinner.
Hazardous household chemicals include: ethylene glycol antifreeze, paint thinner, drain cleaners and pool / spa chemicals.
Present in each of his figure paintings is the thin red outline of a looming, seemingly sinister spirit - like figure called the «seeker,» which the artist includes to suggest the seeping of the outside world into the intimate, interior world.
Current projects include paintings that explore artifacts of Manifest Destiny, a drawing and installation project based on fire history and a current forest thinning models in the Sagehen Experimental Forest, and a series of paintings and site - specific works that address the concept of wilderness today.
On the Greenberg side, Frank Stella — whose 1959 painting Marriage of Reason and Squalor, a stark black canvas broken by his characteristic thin white strips of unpainted canvas is included in «Action / Abstraction» — took Greenberg's formal purity to the extreme.
He soon moved away to champion a new group of artists who were emerging in the nation's capital, the Washington Color Field painters — a group including Kenneth Noland, Helen Frankenthaler, and Morris Louis who achieved what the critic considered highly admirable flatness by pouring thin paint directly into the weave of their canvases.
Rendered in a loosely naturalistic style with thin, drippy oil paint, these are reminiscent of Hurd's previous riffs on the art world, which have included hand - painted reproductions of art magazine covers
Rendered in a loosely naturalistic style with thin, drippy oil paint, these are reminiscent of Hurd's previous riffs on the art world, which have included hand - painted reproductions of art magazine covers and reviews of his shows as they appeared in print except stained and littered with malt liquor empties.
Doomsday Boogie by Keltie Ferris includes two large - scale paintings in dialogue with a series of thin vertical paintings — physical realizations of the zips whose form originated in Barnett Newman's The Wild (1950).
By 1946 Still is including single, thin, top - to - bottom verticals in his paintings, such as PH - 945... The first Newman painting to feature what we might now call a «zip»,» Green continues, «is 1946's The Word I...
Bernhardt's materials include thinned, fluid pools of acrylic and assured, drippy marks of spray paint, connecting the works to both color field painting and graffiti.
They are now extremely fragile due to Pollock's unconventional use of enamel paint — essentially an industrial or household material (used to coat gutters, not canvases)-- and techniques, which included thinning down the consistency so that he could use a basting syringe, drawing with it «like a giant fountain pen,» as described by Pollock's wife, Lee Krasner.
This work developed in the 1980s to include what the artist called «apparitions» and «cloud covers,» wherein thin, indeterminate areas of paint covered the canvas.
It was applied to produce a range of texture, including areas of dabbed - on paint with quite sharp but low impasto, areas of thickly blended colour, dribbles and extremely thin scumbles.
Other 20th century innovators of pen drawing include the American oriental artist Mark Tobey (1890 - 1976) who was famous for his «white writing» style of calligraphic paintings; the German artist Wols (Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze)(1913 - 51), noted for his hair - thin graphic seismograms; and Agnes Martin (1912 - 2004), noted for her delicate hand - drawn minimalist grids.
Current and forthcoming exhibitions include «One loses one's classics,» White Flag Projects, St. Louis, Missouri, «Changing light bulbs in thin air,» Hessel Museum of Art & CCS Galleries, Annandale - on - Hudson, New York and «The Triumph of Painting; Abstract America,» at the Saatchi Gallery, London, England.
The first consists of seven low - lying sculptures, each a wooden feeding trough painted with a fresh coat of tractor - green and accented in yellow: Natural submission (all works 2015) features two thin, parallel yellow stripes; Cult cultivates includes four yellow latex casts of vegetables in a line along its basin.
Inspired by Marcel Duchamp, he embarked on Surrealism in the 1940s but moved into a simpler, more stylized approach in the 1950s, producing tall thin sculptures which he soon included in his paintings, for example Kristus fra Randers.
Selected group exhibitions include: The Thin Line, 9.99 Gallery, Guatemala City, Guatemala (2014); Painting Alumni Retrospective, Syracuse University, NY (2014); Surrender Flag, Ampersand Gallery, Portland (2014); Provisionals, Josée Bienvenu Gallery, New York (2014); Evidence of Absence, Ziehersmith, New York (2014).
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