A second freestanding sculpture alludes to a rotating mechanism and employs a concealed
mirror shard on a moveable hinge that absurdly attempts to penetrate the wall.
After being reprimanded for coming to the village, Harry figured out that it was Aberforth who had been eyeing him through the two - way
mirror shard, and the one who had sent now - deceased elf Dobby to rescue them at the Malfoy Manor (in the previous film).
One can have fun, too, with Gianni Colombo's pulsating Styrofoam bricks, Christian Megert's
mirror shards, Armando's iron bolts and barbed wire, Dadamaino white ovals, Bernard Aubertin's Fire Book of burned matches on aluminum and wood.
Next come the Falling Men: wall assemblages that transform Johnson's signature materials of white tile, oak floorboards,
mirror shards and black soap and wax splatters into upside - down stick figures who seem to fall through space.
Untitled (mirrors and plaster), 2015/16, materials: Found mirrors with parts of silver backing scraped off, gold leaf, acrylic, spray paint, plaster with cardboard packaging and embedded
mirror shards (installation view), variable dimensions.
Spaulings installs the flags on a series of steel bars, which are decorated with tar, paint,
mirror shards, and embroideries.
Not exact matches
Glacial ice, her
mirror, falling, Shatters into
shards: each flutters Through the air; her splintered snowflakes Fly, all fletched with freezing feathers.
Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) sat at Dobby's grave site looking into a
shard of Sirius Black's (Gary Oldman) two - way
mirror.
After the kiddie - rampage, in fact, an hour passes with nothing much happening save an Of Mice and Men moment in which the now - mute, Faulknerian idiot man - child murderer with a heart of gold (played by Nicholas Love) attempts to strangle a farmyard hussie after a
shard of the evil
mirror glints in his eye.
Shot and cut into
shards like reflections in a shattered
mirror, it's a transgressive assault on the audience at its most vulnerable (in the bathroom, naked and exposed) and a masterpiece of editing (Hitch entrusted the planning and execution to Saul Bass, who also created the slashing opening credits).
The result is a trim, scrubbed work, as strange and distilled as a mid-1930s Tod Browning chiller, where the smallest hint of sentimentality or whimsy (say, the girls dancing to a pop song) is literally short - circuited and the
mirror the heroine stares into in the final, closure - denying shot might have been pieced together from the same glass
shards seen in the unnerving opening credits.
Beyond augmenting your character and using affinity
shards to build rapport with companions, Tokyo offers a number of recreational pursuits that
mirror the myriad of options in actual real - life location.
Instead of acting as a simple physical barrier, the frame — not unlike the first glossy black «
mirror paintings» of Michelangelo Pistoletto, also commenced in the 1960s — reflects a
shard of the viewer's own surroundings, creating a direct continuum with the external space they occupy.
In most of her works Blades utilizes painted blocks of wood mingled with other colorful materials:
shards of tile, colored glass, or
mirrors on a painted panel.
In poetic contrast, the burned wooden
shards of recycled dead trees are inlaid with perspex
mirrors that have been cut into letters and words that reflect back upon us our own act of looking.
Across La Brea Ave, at David Kordansky Gallery, Rashid Johnson's nicely honed exhibition, The Rainbow Sign, includes substantial bronze wall pieces incorporating
shards of
mirror, zebra skin, active sound speakers and plant imagery.
There's also one of contemporary artist Doug Aitken's massive sculptural text works, with the word «Free» covered in broken
shards of
mirror.
Hodges is currently working on mosaic - like paintings, constructed with small
shards of
mirror that reflect / warp the viewer and surrounding space with a disturbing elegance; site - specific wall drawings that reorient gallery architecture with a full Prismacolor palette and Lewitt like precision; and collages made with assorted sheet music that reference the Cubists and John Cage, allowing for a performable poetry that includes a «milk - y Blue per - fec - tion» located «Some - where near — the end of the skies.»
In 1960, he began creating elaborate and provocative assemblages of found materials including glass eyes, bones,
shards of
mirror, sea shells, plastics, and pieces of wood.
The website features a continuous animation of abstracted shapes falling onto themselves which, in the installation, are projected onto the gallery walls and reflected in
shards of broken
mirror scattered on the floor.
He began incorporating fragments and
shards of clear and
mirrored glass into his compositions.
The first freestanding sculpture comprised of hinged wooden frames supporting
shards of
mirror and glass creates complex facets in which reflections are oblique or obscured.
They complement and contrast her earlier works — wall
mirrors constructed of glass
shards, wood, and reclaimed frames which insist on personal negotiations with reflection and desire, and immersive installations that reference architecture and cinema.
Manipulating ubiquitous materials like newspapers,
mirrors, and
shards of found ceramic, the artist disrupts the viewer's awareness of their surroundings and destabilizes familiar structures.
Her images centered on reflective
shards and metallic fragments that suggested bits of space crafts, car bodies, shields or
mirrors.
The freestanding sculptures that Rowe has created for the first time, complement and contrast her earlier works (wall
mirrors constructed of glass
shards, wood) and reclaimed frames which insist on personal negotiations with reflections and desire.
Rebecca Duclos and David Ross create an advertisement for a fictional museum that houses artifacts discarded by other museums, and Priya Sarukkai Chabria's cantos of «Refuse / Refused» give voice to an old woman in India discarded, like trash, by her family, a
shard of a broken
mirror («My time will come when / yours is done»), and a worm in a «cathedral of rot.»
You can also use CD
shards to create a beautiful mosaic
mirror frame.