Sentences with phrase «like magazine clippings»

He combined disparate knick - knacks like magazine clippings, glass fragments, sand, beads and ball - bearings, mirrors, letter - blocks, bird - forms, silverware and pocket watches, to produce his lavish and eclectic box constructions.

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When I need a break from word - working, I like to make music mixes for friends, create collages from magazine and newspaper clippings, work on my design skills in QuarkXpress, or take the camera out for an afternoon of shooting.
My first grader is a reading machine, but she'll laugh at a cute little picture like this one clipped right from the last issue of Parents magazine.
While our notebook covered in magazine clippings was great, something like that would have a hard time holding up in the mail.
I liked «Payback,» but it was an amusement park ride without depth or feeling — just a guy with a short temper and a gun with an endless magazine clip.
Interactive magazines contain enhanced content like videos, audio clips and slideshows.
You'll find the standard tips, tricks and maps — but more importantly, you'll find fun things like newspaper clippings, magazine ads and plenty of snapshots.
I was instantly drawn to the way she uses textures like Nigerian portrait fabric and symbols like food labels or magazine clippings to weave together memories from her childhood in Africa and her adulthood in the United States, creating her own cultural touchstones in the process.Since receiving an MFA from Yale University five years ago, 33 - year - old Akunyili Crosby has worked almost nonstop, building an impressive CV of prestigious art prizes and gallery shows across the US and in Europe.
«Bearden's primary medium was the collage, fusing painting, magazine clippings, old paper and fabric, like a jigsaw puzzle in upheaval.
The São Paulo, Brazil native creates sculptural works from unusual materials like chocolate syrup, tomato sauce, magazine clippings, diamonds, and trash, which he then records with his camera.
Of the arrangement of his images, Mister says, «it's something like my bedroom as a teenager, filled with images clipped from magazines: bands or writers that I admired interspersed with random images I found aesthetically interesting.
I clipped and saved pictures from magazines and catalogs and even an advertisedment or two from the Sunday Oregonian, all with mantels we liked.
«I used to have an inspiration folder where I stuck magazine clippings of decor I loved and made notes of shops I liked.
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