Sentences with phrase «of white plaster»

I do like the look of exposed brick walls with bits of white plaster remnants so I was thinking that I could go for that kind of look by adding white paint here and there in sort of a mottled way.
The director's office is high - ceilinged, shabby - grand, but also, with its thick walls and silence, its posters slightly too small for the expanses of white plaster, a bare and somewhat lonely place — like an isolation cell, or a very posh bunker.
Last summer, Rachofsky and Faulconer purchased the largest sculpture from Koons's recent Gazing Ball series of white plaster figures with blue glass globes that, following its loan to the Koons retrospective opening this month at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, will take up residence in the Warehouse.

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On the journey to the table, guests can appreciate the landscape of the round, white Venetian Plaster and Plexiglas lined dining room with outer banquette seating, the 150 plus Lily floral arrangement in the center, the bold dark wooden bar with shelves extending to the ceiling lined with the finest spirits and the large windows and French doors leading to the terrace overlooking the famous Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis.
Vanrooy used natural materials like white washed woods (sandblasted existing historical wood and refinished it with a natural sunbleached finish) and plaster walls; with an overall color palette of white & natural woods with light grey walls with bronze accents and bright, open, Southern Central American beach enviroment achieved with Palecek chairs, custom booths, butcherblock tables, Spanish chandeliers, LED theatrical lighting, brass metal accents and Panama inspired wall coverings.
Two of the best players — Bob Jeangerard and Eddie White — had plaster casts on their arms because of broken bones.
Black - and - white photos of Dale Sr. are plastered onto the cinder block walls.
A number of rooms boast a fine, white lime plaster on their walls.
I had a dark grayish blue mirror and I used white latex plaster of Paris recipe and at first it was so thick so then I added more water and then it got dinner but then you got chunkier so then I added some fresh paint some gray paint to it and it came out to the thin thinner consistency so I painted it white and the gray over it it just doesn't look right what can I do
I did not want to spend any more money on this so I just created some chalk paint at home with plaster of paris and white paint that I had (see here for instructions).
I tried it with normal white wall paint and plaster of paris it was so runny.
(P.S. I used white acrylic latex paint (1 cup) plus 2.5 tbs plaster of Paris plus 1.5 tbs water on a brown wooden table that hadn't been primed or sanded beforehand.
Played by Miles Teller, his soulful eyes and banged - up pubescent face recalling a young John Cusack, Andrew has sweat - plastered black hair and a soaked - through white V - neck T - shirt that indicate a case of schpilkas that's only soothed by playing double - time swing for an hour.
John's initially passive observations blur into a frenetic, subjective tailspin of delusions and inebriated anxiety; his pretty - boy appearance grows grimy, his white clothes assume the soiled hue of flypaper yellow, and arid grit gets plastered to every surface, caked on every sweaty face.
Our fleet of XV Crosstreks look as bedraggled as the group of drivers, with front fascias hanging askew and a thick plaster of ice and grime covering the once bright assortment of white, green, and silver paint.
The excavations and body preservation techniques are explained in detail, with numerous black - and - white (and some color) photographs, many featuring the plaster casts and skeletons of people in their death throes.
When diving here, the first thing that you'll notice is the burst of yellow, white and purple corals and gorgonians that plaster the seabed far below you.
They had brought with them their Yucatecan culture and customs, their diet of beans and tortillas, their simple homes of thatched roofs and walls plastered with white lime and mud.
They had brought with them their Yucatan culture and customs, their diet of beans and tortillas, their simple homes of thatched roofs and walls plastered with white lime and mud.
The reconstruction included re-coating of the walls with white plaster leaving them stark and undecorated while the original stonework shows through in only a few places.
White plaster sculptures of the artist himself stood around the grounds like lawn ornaments.
If you look at the first building on the left and at the line that separates the bottom part of the wall (orange stones) from the white plastered part of the wall, it's just about on the eyeline of the photographer.
There we see a dozen white plaster casts of ancient Greco - Roman statues, an inflated snowman, and sundry vernacular objects, the best of which is a row of mailboxes.
In the back room in the Chelsea space, the show also boasts a neon sign and video of a small fox, but her heart seems most invested in the gestural drawings and small bronze sculptures, coated with a chalky white patina that gives them a clunky plaster - of - Paris look.
And the towering white plaster Untitled (Stairs), from 2001, zooms up and down to nowhere, with overtones of Piranesi and Escher, like the flights of steps in trapped dreams.
Beecroft is famous for performances with large casts of nude women, and she stuck to her theme: In the main gallery, a long, hangar - like room, a mixture of black and white women, nude but heavily powdered, lay on the floor on their backs, interspersed with white plaster casts of women.
These photographs capture the frenetic assemblage of readymade stuff (including toy guns, baby dolls, shoes, crockery, cans, bottles, chicken wire, detritus, bits of ephemera, etc.), the filling of bags of paint and their attachment to the wooden supports, the white - washing of paint over the entire surface, and the ultimate dunk into milky - white plaster.
The participating artists are Nina Canell: Perpetuum Mobile (40 kg)(2009 - 2010), Pavel Büchler: Modern Paintings (1999 - 2000), Johannes Vogl: Untitled (Machine to produce jam breads, 2007, Monica Bonvicini: Plastered (1998), Ariel Orozco: Doble Desgaste (2005), Michael Landy: Breakdown (2001), Arcangelo Sassolino: Untitled (2007), Liz Larner: Corner Basher (1988), Jonathan Schipper: The Slow Inevitable Death of American Muscle (2007 - 2008), Christian Marlcay: Guitar Drag (2000), Roman Signer: Rampe (ramp, 2008), Nina Beier and Marie Lund: History makes a Young Man Old (2008)(rolling a crystal ball), Kris Martin: 100 years (2004)(bomb), Ariel Schlesinger: Bubble Machine (2006), Alex Hubbard: Cinéopolis (2007), Martin Kersels: Tumble Room (2001), Jimmie Durham: St. Frigo (1996), Alexander Gutke: The White Light of the Void (2002), Michael Sailstorfer.
In these works, blue gazing balls, hand blown from glass, have been placed on white plaster sculptures depicting signature examples of antique statues from the Greco - Roman era, including the Farnese Hercules and the Esquiline Venus, along with everyday utilitarian objects encountered in today's suburban landscape, such as rustic mailboxes, a birdbath and an inflatable snowman typically seen outside during Christmas.
Starting with two patterns, a two - tone, green ivy motif and a graphic image of white birds, MacDonald made large stencils through which she applied paint and plaster directly onto the room's walls.
Known for his colossal and provocative black - and - white portraits plastered in urban centers, JR will create a new, large - scale work towering 25 feet high on the exterior of Pier 94 at The Armory Show in New York City.
Made of brick masonry and originally covered in gleaming white plaster, the purpose of this so - called «mirror wall» may have been to reflect the adjacent frescoes of sacred feminine figures.
The gentle monotony of the two brighter canvases is interrupted with the exhibition title written in bright white on each of the surfaces, and a single plaster ball that is glued in the lower left corners.
As you turn the corner of David Chipperfield's elegant series of dove grey concrete cuboids, The Hepworth Wakefield, to climb the stairs to the gallery's entrance, an enormous white plaster nose stands ahead of you.
At first glance, the amalgamation of objects, which range from white plaster casts of household items and neon tubes to raw fruits that have been left to naturally decompose, seem completely unrelated to one another.
The agenda of modern architects — the obsessions with a minimal simplicity, light and material (concrete, steel, timber, stone and white plaster) coincides perfectly with the demands of the gallery.
Attributes such as a crown, white plaster trophy, and single flower raised like a staff suggest that this is a person of good fortune reflecting on life.
At the moment, the sculptor Joel Fisher has provided satisfaction with three white plaster sculptures whose shapes seem to have grown directly out of the wall.
[13] At Documenta IV in Kassel in 1968, he positioned a large, plaster slash as the centre of a totally white labyrinth, including ceiling and floor (Ambiente spaziale bianco).
Using paint and plaster, she repeated the motif of a white bird throughout the space, beginning with a flat illustrated wallpaper that morphs into a subtle, low - relief projection, at once grounding and disorienting the viewer.
Bon appétit» (2015) includes a white plaster 3D print, which resembles an ancient vessel, perched on a metal structure that could be a drawn symbol of a house.
The exhibition features examples of Twombly's sculptures made between 1948 and 1995, composed primarily of rough elements of wood coated in plaster and white paint.
From a white plastic electrical fan to a scattering of hand - cast plaster bowls in a rainbow of colours and from a roll of LED strip lights to wallpaper and swatches of silk printed with a photographic image of polystyrene, texture seems like a key driver in your practice.
Like his earlier works, these pieces are assembled from found materials such as pieces of wood or packaging, or cast in bronze and covered in white paint and plaster.
He was especially pleased that Rubin selected the work by Little — a white plaster sculpture of a piglike animal decorated like a wedding cake with delicate florettes.
On the second floor of the Oso Apartments (Spanish for «bear»), gallerist Paul Soto has plastered and painted every surface of his small one - bedroom unit a brilliant white.
Blackman's formal pairing of opposites — black and white, horizontal and vertical — are referencing the sculptures too, nodding to the larger process of mixing water and plaster dust (at a 50/50 ratio) to make them.
His tidy, well - organized space is punctuated by objects that offer clues to his mind at work: a bulletin board filled with a patchwork of pictures of the flags of Africa and a pair of plaster casts, one of a white classical Greek statue and the other of an ebony Egyptian mummy case, standing guard over his assistants» desks.
The next gallery is dominated by astonishing taut, white plaster heads of women on a gargantuan scale.
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