White Cape is
a large white vinyl coat constructed of four coats, each of the four performers holds a mask with the name and photograph of one of the Beatles as they move through and out of the space to the song «Help!»
Not exact matches
Lowe worked with the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia to make the sculpture: a
large - scale
vinyl inflatable understructure sheathed in
white industrial felt.
Even more to the point is the set of
white curtains that covers a
large swath of the main gallery; look closely, and you'll see a clear
vinyl silhouette attached to it, as well as a swarm of insects printed on the curtains themselves.
The sculptures, one a table made out of a
large piece of glass resting on top of two
white sawhorses; the other a stand - alone, black - framed shelving unit, are overlaid with
vinyl text in the font of American artist Barbara Kruger.
Living and working in Philadelphia, Hilary
White creates
large three - dimensional «sculptures» formed from elaborate hand cut wood, brightly colored
vinyl «ribbons» and beautifully painted animals.
Layers of
white radiate that desired freshness thanks in
large part to Margie's cheap - and - cheerful secret weapon:
vinyl flooring.