There these shapes can be worked
like fibreglass shells by the howling winds particular to the interior of paintings.
Available a a weave of mono filaments and is commonly found as wet carbon fibre
like fibreglass in an epoxy resin matrix.
Not exact matches
But we
like the naked model (actually coated with an aeronautical grade
fibreglass).
It's one of the first processes to use simple techniques
like gravity separation to cleanly lift organic resins from inorganic
fibreglass.
The boats are simple wooden or
fibreglass affairs with no cover — bring an umbrella if it looks
like rain.
Most of the larger sculpture was made from
fibreglass or resin and patinated to look
like bronze.
Souvenir I (1971), which imprisons photographs of the artist as a child and a deceased victim of the concentration camps in polyester resin and
fibreglass, feels
like a premature elegy.
These range freely from the 1950s to today, from a bronze Fin by William Turnbull, standing
like an upsized Neolithic implement on a rugged stone plinth, to a great big
fibreglass egg by Gavin Turk.
The majority of her work has focused on large - scale installations and sculptures: geometric and cage -
like constructions made from steel,
fibreglass mesh, Plexiglas and chain, that hang from the ceiling or stand upright on the ground in a cluster, and are often cast in light.
Intestinal forms in baby pinks and blues wriggle and quiver
like serpents hypnotised by a snake charmer — though arguably the
fibreglass supports detract from the effect.
Though made from cardboard and
fibreglass, the works by Ernesto Burgos look
like ceramic.
The one - person Kabinett stalls presented
like small museum shows, and even disparate pairings, such as Yinka Shonibare's hand - painted
fibreglass figures with Kehinde Wiley's portrait of Margaret Woffington, were placed in deliberate dialogue.