Sentences with phrase «of welded»

These shelves are no different, with a frame work of welded steel brackets, secured into the studs.
• Ability to collaborate with Designers to improve weld - ability of welded components and structures.
In process inspection of welded assemblies and machined parts using various depth gauges, total index gauges, ID and OD micrometers, Pi Tapes for larger pressure vessels.
Experienced Welding Engineer with extensive knowledge in the mathematics and science behind the design, maintenance, performance, and production of welded materials, including fabricated products.
The exhibition of welded - steel sculptures by Gallery artist Rebecca Welz is reviewed in the June issue of ARTnews.
Scholars consider him to be the foremost American sculptor of his generation, a pioneer of welded constructions in the United States when the practice was still only in its infancy in Europe.
Frankenthaler and Motherwell divorced in 1971, and several years later she bought a second home and studio in Connecticut, where she ventured into the production of welded - steel sculptures, prints, and illustrated books.
During 1953 he made static sculptures in a new technique, in which he filled a cage of welded together iron rods with a material called «stolit», which was a mixture of plaster and powdered iron.
Downstairs a group of welded stainless steel beasts will represent Chadwick's late exploration of the medium of steel in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
As an innovator of welded sculpture, he produced a richly diverse body of work exemplified by his poetic assemblages of found objects and industrial materials.
The seat and frame are comprised of welded heavy gauge Steel rods which hav...
In contrast to her horizontally disposed «Web» series of 1976 - 77, characterized by dynamic and precarious - looking arrangements of welded steel slats, BEVERLY PEPPER's new works are vertically oriented, stable and contained.
The exhibition surveys 20 works from this period in a wide range of media: from early neon - lit wall vitrines, to delicately balanced compositions of welded steel, to slim clay totems cast in bronze.
She will be represented by a significantly scaled sculpture comprised of welded steel, rubber and neon light.
In Quattro tavole in forma di foglie di magnolia (Four tables in the shape of magnolia leaves), 1985, natural beeswax forms the surface of the welded steel from which various organic and manmade elements are suspended.
Reid's toy - like creations are made entirely of welded pieces of thin sheet metal and metal rods and range in size from miniature to life sized vehicles.
Joel Perlman (1943) is best known for his sculptures that juxtapose flat geometries of welded steel, aluminum, and bronze in three - dimensional space.
Standing on Cubist bases of welded industrial metal parts, they are paradoxical pastiches of atavistic futurism.
This exhibition focuses on a large selection of sculptures made of welded steel and produced over the last fifteen years.
The di Suvero sculpture, completed in 2008, has a base constructed of welded steel I beams and features a curled spiral in the middle, cut from a single plate of steel.
A highly respected artist in the Bay Area, where she taught alongside Clyfford Still and Richard Diebenkorn at the California School of Fine Arts (later the San Francisco Art Institute), Falkenstein moved to Paris in 1950 where she exhibited with Hans (Jean) Arp, Lucio Fontana and Alberto Giacometti; rubbed shoulders with Constantin Brancusi and Henry Moore; and received prestigious architectural commissions, including a stunning set of garden gates, made of welded metal and Murano glass, for Peggy Guggenheim's palazzo on the Grand Canal in Venice.
Often mechanical and toy - like, his creations are made entirely of welded pieces of thin sheet metal and metal rods.
This tradition has been a lasting one, and contemporary examples of large abstract compositions of welded metal can be found in the work of many later sculptors, including Mark di Suvero and Beverly Pepper.
Mark Borghi, who has galleries in Manhattan and Bridgehampton, N.Y., said the art was brought onto the boat in Stamford, and it was easy to load, even heavy sculptures composed of welded, painted steel by artist John Chamberlain.
In the early 1950s, Cousins learned oxyacetylene welding from sculptor Shinkichi Tajiri, and his art developed from figurative forms in terracotta and wood, to works that incorporated more and more metal, and finally, to abstractions of welded steel.
My works represent a logical extension of the welded steel sculpture tradition that can be traced from Julio Gonzalez to David Smith.
A sculptural construction of welded steel, springs, wire and blades stands as a dramatic centrepiece.
For the innovative work she produced in the 1960s — large - scale abstract relief sculptures made of welded steel, canvas, wire and soot — Lee Bontecou has earned a very lofty position in the canon of post-war American art history.
Cousins» work developed from figurative forms in terracotta and wood to abstractions of welded steel.
The exhibition will survey 20 works from this period in a wide range of media: from early neon - lit wall vitrines, to delicately balanced compositions of welded steel, to slim clay totems cast in bronze.
However, instead of trying to establish a pedigree that approximates the emergence and development of modern art in larger metropolitan areas like New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles, with its requisite local variations of welded steel sculpture and lyrical abstraction, the historic past proposed in this exhibition is one that is just as idiosyncratic as the present it influences.
the lattice structure (a network of welded intersections much like a tissue composed of cells); 2.
In the Arched Waves of welded steel, successive folds add up to two feet on the ground but arching into space.
An early work of welded steel looks like Smith's early «drawing in space,» only it spins out from its base in unfinished circles, more like doodling than formal clarity or a Hudson River landscape.
His use of welded iron reflects the age of mechanised industry, while also echoing the damaged landscapes of postwar Italy and the atmosphere of existential angst that hung over much of the European avant - garde during this period.
Additionally, there are pieces made of welded sheets of bent steel that bring to mind Caro, Richard Serra, and Brian Wall, and seem at first the opposite of her totemic, hand molded and painted bronze pieces in the other spaces, the body of work to which Pas de Deux also belongs.
This extended series, begun in the 1970s, offers gnarled constructions of welded metal — chains, industrial bolts and spikes, locks, and tools.
The panels of this welded wire kennel come preassembled for easy set - up and use, weighing a total of 81 pounds.
Cages may be made of welded wire mesh but should have some area of solid flooring to prevent the development of pressure sores on the soles of the feet.
It's a shame, then, that the Leon's diff doesn't deliver the sort of welded - to - the - road, zen - like cornering attitude that you might hope for.
It had a complex frame of welded square tubing, a construct that probably had more linear inches of welding than the even - more - complex «Birdcage» Maserati Tipo 61.
KEY PRODUCT POINTS Made of welded galvanized steel covered with green moss and Shamrock English ivy.
A-Frame legs are made of welded metal with a Galvi or Gold finish.
The region has a successful track record of attracting Canadian firms ranging from high profile moves by the likes of Welded Tube, who opened a steel processing plant in Lackawanna, to smaller companies that have garnered less headlines and attention.
State Assemblyman Sean Ryan, who sponsored the event, cited the example of Welded Tube in Lackawanna, which hired 200 persons through suburban employment agencies.
You also want to find a sling that uses solid babywearing rings instead of welded craft rings, as they aren't secure enough to support your child's weight.
The ELS is a single - face metal detector of welded construction that is installed under pan conveyors or chutes to inspect wood waste, preferably with low product stream heights.
Systems are constructed of welded tubular steel with an open and accessible design for easy maintenance and are available from painted steel to heavy wash stainless.
In his study of welders» performance, Rothe noted that supervisors tended to «demonstrate relatively less leadership» when incentives were in place.
Instead of welding or the skills and knowledge regarding process technology of working at a refinery, in Community the study group takes Spanish and anthropology.
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