Sentences with phrase «making circular holes»

2 May - 3 June 2006 Gallery 4 Drawing from the Henry Moore Institute's Research Library, Sadotti has created a book by systematically making circular holes in images.
Drawing from the Henry Moore Institute's Research Library, Sadotti has created a book by systematically making circular holes in images.

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Use a spoon to spread out and pat the batter in a circular motion making sure to cover any holes in the batter.
Use a spoon to spread out and pat the batter in a circular motion making sure to cover any holes in the batter.
Use a spoon to spread out the batter in a circular motion making sure to cover any holes in the batter.
After all, it makes more sense to design a product that works rather than try to shove a hypothetical square peg into a circular hole.
The Brazilian - born, New York - based artist makes pictures from dirt, diamonds, sugar, wire, string, chocolate syrup, peanut butter, dust, ketchup, the circular paper remnants made by hole punches, junk, pigment, and other materials.
Given the opportunity to browse another archive, the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection of more than 450,000 objects, Bowers said she was inspired by the work of Howardena Pindell (b. 1943), an African American artist who essentially created her own form of painting by using a hole punch to deconstruct painted surfaces and make collaged, layered works by reconstituting the circular cut outs.
The show includes a wood panel covered with black cedar shingles by Aaron Aujla (b. 1986); a vertical monochrome whose surface is marked by circular holes, which turn out to be the insides of plastic caps for cans of spray paint, by Dylan Bailey (1985); and a ghostly square monochrome whose surface is made from horizontal rows of strapping tape, translucent but reinforced with white string, by Chris Duncan (b. 1974).
Thus we have berm, a lovely word for a longish mound used for landscaping; pingos, if you're up north, where they'll be rather large conical upthrusts of ice covered with some soil (and, of course, given the yin / yang of this business, further south also a circular depression typically filled with water); further south still you'll trip over drumlins, formations made up of till left by receding glaciers, and not to be confused with eskers, which seem to have formed within holes inside glacier.
Make a phyllo (filo) pastry ring about four inches or so in diameter, by wrapping the dough around the handle of a wooden spoon; push off the pastry and wrap in a circular position, so it looks a bit like a large donut with a hole.
Use a pint glass to cut out a circular piece of black card and make a 3 mm hole in the centre with a sharp pencil.
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