Following in the footsteps of Jungian individuation through play and active imagination, Louis's series of photographs from 2011 document whimsical yet elegant sculptures made in the artist's studio out of common domestic
kitchen objects such as glassware, mixing bowls and ceramic plates.
Not exact matches
Baskets with classified
objects,
such as
kitchen objects, farm animals, items of clothing, birds, fruits, enable children to concretely hold the
object while hearing its name.
Let all of this sink in for a bit: An
object with
such strong gravity that «hills» are barely a few millimeters tall, rotating with a speed that could rival your
kitchen blender.
Now, there are many new bingo games with bingo card generators with topics
such as birds, animals,
kitchen objects, shapes and colors.
His field of vision is cluttered with
objects that are between a few inches and a few feet tall,
objects such as chair and table legs,
kitchen cabinets and appliances, doors he can not open, wastebaskets, laundry baskets, bed frames, and bookshelves.
The
kitchen is arranged with different
objects pertaining to the traditional Sicilian manufacture
such as the collection of copper utensils and the table representing the so called Sicilian poor art («arte poverai»).
There are dozens of word searches based around a wide variety of topics
such as US Presidents, hobbies, functional skills,
kitchen objects, and, yes, Nintendo characters.
The set by Damien Hirst has glass and silver casts of medicine bottles that act as chess pieces, while the American artist Paul McCarthy, a keen chess player, has made his set from random
objects found in his own
kitchen such as a coffee grinder and a ketchup bottle serving as Rooks.
This comprehensive exhibition includes more than 270
objects — furniture, drawings, household
objects, textiles, baskets and
kitchen implements — and will provide insight into this intriguing religious group that valued many ideas that resonate today
such as equality, pacifism, community, sustainability, responsible land stewardship, innovation, simplicity, and quality in work.
The sculptures are often cast from mundane
kitchen objects and then endowed with appendages
such as bulging bellies, curvaceous bottoms, and painted toes.
With familiar
objects such as children's toys,
kitchen utensils, bed sheets, rugs, and other common household items, «Tease» probes our fear of the unknown and the hidden, and tickles the pleasure of revelation.
Closely linked to the ideas of Existentialism philosophy, his paintings transmitted the essence of life, not only due to its explosive quality, but also to the chance events and the inclusion of numerous found
objects,
such as metal rods,
kitchen tools, towels, sticks, and artist's cigarette buds.
The Malaysian - born, London - based artist uses the overly precious setting of the gallery space to pull
objects — cooking utensils,
kitchen fittings, plastic tubs, sheets of jute, etc — out of their utilitarian context in
such a way as to force viewers to think about them as discrete
objects, or things in and of themselves, while in the process challenging the assumptions we make about their functionality and attendant concerns
such as, for example, the social status of the person who might own
such an
object, its role in their lives and that relation in respect to one's own style of living.
In her distinguished career the painter Ellen Lanyon has explored a range of visual imagery, from the exotic manifestations of the natural world to material culture:
objects such as antique tools or
kitchen equipment, somehow bridging the distance between categories through evocative titles and scrupulous examination of form.
Abstracted figures and
objects come together in Technicolor scenarios that hint at an almost surrealist sensibility, while still based firmly in the realm of physical space as rooms
such as
kitchens or living rooms become concretized.
This approach is especially evident in the still lifes she began creating with
kitchen implements in the late 1970s: everyday
objects such as frying pans, knife blades, whisks, fork tines, an egg slicer or baking tins, shot together with plant leaves and vegetables and elevated as a whole.