Sentences with phrase «on white cardboard»

1984, Imprint of the artist's right hand with River Avon mud (monotype) on white cardboard 32 x 45 cm (Edition: 100 copies).
-LSB-...] Do create the crayon resist secret message I just used a white crayon to write on white cardboard, you'll need to press down very hard and go over it a few times for it to work, like in this guest post we did for Red Ted Art.
Byrd says he has drawn strength from the Biblical verse, written in black marker on white cardboard, that is hanging from the ceiling of his room at Lenox Hill.

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I would wake up hoping to see that white cardboard box on the kitchen counter.
I should do a post so you can laugh because it's just my food sitting on a table with a big piece of white cardboard to bounce light back from the window.
Papa John's also uses more expensive pizza boxes with a white - on - white structure to protect the pizza flavor from cardboard.
Currywurst traditionally comes in an oval - shaped white cardboard bowl, along with a little wooden or plastic fork and a small white paper napkin for blotting up the messy drips of sauce — although some eat - in restaurants serve the sausages on a plate.
traditionally comes in an oval - shaped white cardboard bowl, along with a little wooden or plastic fork and a small white paper napkin for blotting up the messy drips of sauce — although some eat - in restaurants serve the sausages on a plate.
For my friends shower I made homeade mini chocolate chip cookies with pink and white mms on top and put 5 in a party favor cellophane bag and then tied with ribbon (pink and white) and a cardboard its a girl tags wound around the ribbon.
Photographer Volker Steger thinks it can — and he has persuaded a group of Nobel science laureates to pick up his daughter's crayons and draw their discoveries on sheets of white cardboard.
I took a big piece of thick corrugated cardboard and stuck white marble contact paper on one side (affiliate link)
The plain Blu - ray and white DVD share a side - snapped keepcase whose eye - catching design is reproduced in even greater eye - catching fashion on the extensively embossed, highly holographic cardboard slipcover.
The biscuits looked like cardboard and there were dark finger marks on the white of the saucers.
Please also consider donating these additional items: • Bath Towels • Batteries (AA and AAA sizes) • Blankets (no comforters or electric please) • Bleach • Cat Litter (non-clumping) • Cat Toys (that dangle) • Chewy Dog Treats • Copier Paper (white) • Dish Soap (no citrus or lemon scented please) • Fleece • Humane Cat Traps • Kong Toys / Nylabone Toys / Interactive Toys • Kuranda Dog Beds • Laminating Sheets (Letter & Legal size) • Latex Dishwashing Gloves • Latex Exam Gloves (S, M, L, XL) • Lint Rollers (sticky paper kind) • Liquid Laundry Detergent • Martingale - style Collars • Newspaper (remove slick ads please) • Paper Towels • Peanut Butter • Pens • Plush Cat Beds • Portable Kennels (various sizes) • Postage Stamps • Puppy Pee Pads • Rope Toys • Science Diet Cat, Dog, Kitten & Puppy Chow • Scissors • Sheet Protectors • Slip Leads • Stretch & Scratch Cardboard Cat Scratchers • Sticky Notes • Treat Bags (clip - on) • Ziploc Bags (quart size)
Image Credits: Untitled, 2010, Silkscreened acrylic on dye - printed linen with vinyl ribbon, 78 x 51 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Miguel Abreu Gallery, NY; A Line (Almanac), 2013, Eight felt double page spreads with «a» line cut; White felt end pages; Hard cover, hand - bound, 20.1 x 13.2 x 3 inches, Edition of 10 + 3 Aps, Collection of Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner; A Line (Cover Letter), 2015, Synthetic felt, acrylic on canvas, 79 x 48 inches, Collection of Eleanor and Bobby Cayre, New York; Work Description, 2010, Glass, vodka, wood, cardboard, and plant, 33 1/2 x 45 x 32 1/2 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Miguel Abreu Gallery, NY; Untitled, 2009, Acrylic, gesso, spray paint on linen with lacquered wood frame, 71 x 50 inches, Private Collection, NY; Untitled, 2010, Acrylic on canvas, 69 x 53 inches, Private Collection, NY; Untitled, 2007, Airbrush and oil and acrylic on linen, 71 x 164 inches Courtesy of Daniel Lewis and Campoli Presti, London / Paris; Untitled, 2012, Vodka, pigment, urethane, gesso, and cotton, 24 x 18 inches, Courtesy of Dylan Lewis and Campoli Presti, London / Paris; Untitled, 2011, Silkscreened acrylic news print and felt on wood - mounted dibond, 30 x 40 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Miguel Abreu Gallery, NY; Yogurt Cinema, 2014, Cardboard, concrete, Pyrex bowl and lid, yogurt, video projector, andcardboard, and plant, 33 1/2 x 45 x 32 1/2 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Miguel Abreu Gallery, NY; Untitled, 2009, Acrylic, gesso, spray paint on linen with lacquered wood frame, 71 x 50 inches, Private Collection, NY; Untitled, 2010, Acrylic on canvas, 69 x 53 inches, Private Collection, NY; Untitled, 2007, Airbrush and oil and acrylic on linen, 71 x 164 inches Courtesy of Daniel Lewis and Campoli Presti, London / Paris; Untitled, 2012, Vodka, pigment, urethane, gesso, and cotton, 24 x 18 inches, Courtesy of Dylan Lewis and Campoli Presti, London / Paris; Untitled, 2011, Silkscreened acrylic news print and felt on wood - mounted dibond, 30 x 40 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Miguel Abreu Gallery, NY; Yogurt Cinema, 2014, Cardboard, concrete, Pyrex bowl and lid, yogurt, video projector, andCardboard, concrete, Pyrex bowl and lid, yogurt, video projector, and 108 min.
Cardboard, white glue, masking tape, plastic tape, transparent tape, and marker on glass, 12 3/4 x 16 5/8 x 7/16 in.
Special edition of 50 copies, numbered, on cardboard, typography in white foil, with signed silkscreen print and elastic band.
Works from that early period feature in the gallery show, including white - ish patterned paintings on cardboard, burlap, and wood as well as metal sculptures that rise from the floor in towering shapes that play with the shine and reflection of light.
As one critic has noted, these spaces were «an experimental expansion of the work and the condition for its accomplishment»... [Ben Nicholson recollected that Mondrian's Paris] studio had a black floor, and white walls on which the ageing artist, 62 at the time of Nicholson's visit, pinned cardboard rectangles of primary colours that he could move around at will.
Mounted on a light white cardboard sheet.
Study for «Relevo (Relief)» (1954 - 1956), a collage on cardboard, consists of a black square with a row of small white squares descending from left to right.
One of the best - known pieces is a crude, collaged, black - and - white spray - painting on cardboard from 1989 with the words «Eat Human Flesh» and a picture of a now - forgotten teen celebrity.
Paintings on scrap wood, cardboard, and canvas hang on the walls or sit on the floor, while a spray - painted banner, reading «Do Your Part for the Resistance,» and an enormous black - and - white photograph dominate the upper portions of the space.
Titled «Right Misplacement,» the artist admits to the awkwardness when her sculptural installations — often made of street junk such as cardboard, nylon net, and concrete blocks — intervene in the gallery's standard white cube, but goes on to affirm their insignificance through their production method and display.
When he drew a life - size image of a car on a large, white cardboard box in the center of the main gallery at the New Museum, then proceeded to smash the «windows» with a crowbar, shattering a «door» and climbing into the «vehicle» to cause more damage from the inside, the effect of this fake violence was not fake at all.
For 1:54, he recreated his large - scale installation «Sad Man's Tongue», which is reminiscent of Keith Haring and combines black cardboard bronzes with white chalk on black board paint.
Getting started we just used poster board and white cardboard from walmart and would write on them with sharpie.
I used white cardboard to paint the sample on.
cut the bottom and top off (actually used 2 boxes the same size) and took some craft paint in white and quickly and lightly brushed paint on the cardboard... inside and out....
To create symmetry, I mimicked the look of the two nesting tables on the left by using a similarly - sized cardboard box, painted white, cut in the shape of the larger nesting table.
We picked a cream white and a white white and I painted them on some large pieces of cardboard and pretty quickly we decided on the white white.
I ordered the white deer from Cardboard Safari on Etsy as a nod to Santa's reindeer.
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