First we had
painted paper tubes ready to go, then we took a piece of paper and glued it around 2 tube to make the binoculars.
Not exact matches
I pulled out some more crafts (I
painted old toilet
paper tubes they could decorate for superhero cuffs and there were make - your - own masks... among many other things I had prepped).
If you don't have Ping - pong paddles or badminton rackets, make some by taping
paper plates onto fat craft sticks, wooden
paint stirrers, or cardboard
tubes (
paper - towel size is best).
You don't need much more than cardboard
tubes,
paint, and
paper for this cardboard roll stamping activity to help with shape recognition.
I have seen so many of these toilet
paper tube snowmen and thought my daughter would love making them.These little cuties were so much fun to make and after getting
paint all over us, we finally finished them.
While some artists stick with a winning formula, Mr. Grotjahn keeps changing up the work — from his large - scale «Face»
paintings to his masks with toilet -
paper -
tube noses — so that the market is forced to readjust.
After long days in the studio making his labor - intensive «Butterfly»
paintings about a decade ago, Mark Grotjahn would unwind by taking empty supply boxes or beer cartons and gluing on toilet -
paper tubes as noses.
Works on
paper most often have the texture of spray
paint and a horizon line, much as drawings collected by Dan Flavin connect his fluorescent
tubes to Hudson River light.
The face - like objects are cast from refuse (usually cardboard boxes and toilet
paper tubes festooned with rips and flaps) yet become heroic statuary once translated into bronze and
paint.
The
paint can be troweled, squeezed from the
tube, diluted into a wash, or pressed on with a sheet of
paper and pulled off.
Jane Hammond Results of a Search (Luminous Monocle), 2015 Sumi ink on gampi
paper with Japanese silver leaf, rag
paper, acrylic
paint, plastic
tubing and aluminum wire on museum board 44.9 x 36 inches (114 x 91.4 cm)
There were many surprising passes: Lot 87 was a thunderbolt design of fluorescent
tubes by Dan Flavin that was one of his finest works in that it was an appropriate concept; Lots 122 and 130, large and excellent
paintings by Sandro Chia (b. 1946); Lots 203 and 205, a good
painting and a superb sculpture by Nancy Graves (1940 - 1995); Lot 223, a good gouache on paper by Sam Francis (1923 - 1994); Lot 242, a very good wood and paper collage by Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988); Lots 279, 281A, 293, and 309, works by Andy Warhol, and Lot 299, «Fast Sketch Still Life With Abstract Painting,» a 60 by 90 inch oil on cut - out aluminum by Tom Wesselman (b. 1931), show
painting and a superb sculpture by Nancy Graves (1940 - 1995); Lot 223, a good gouache on
paper by Sam Francis (1923 - 1994); Lot 242, a very good wood and
paper collage by Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988); Lots 279, 281A, 293, and 309, works by Andy Warhol, and Lot 299, «Fast Sketch Still Life With Abstract
Painting,» a 60 by 90 inch oil on cut - out aluminum by Tom Wesselman (b. 1931), show
Painting,» a 60 by 90 inch oil on cut - out aluminum by Tom Wesselman (b. 1931), shown below.
It is the clash or intersection of sex and Americana that she
paints with cut
paper, draws with thread, embroiders on towels, or writes with the glow of neon
tubing.
VIERIA»S FIRST SOLO exhibition, in 2006 at Small A Projects in Portland, Ore., featured ink drawings that reference passages from 18th - century historical
paintings by artists such as Hubert Robert, Platonic installation of geometric forms,
paper tube sculptures resembling columns and striped works on
paper evoking early versions of the American flag as allusions to the American revolution.
He bought sheets of palette
paper, and showed me how to move the
paint around straight from the
tube.
Oil, graphite,
paper, metal, photograph, fabric, wood, canvas, buttons, mirror, taxidermy eagle, cardboard, pillow,
paint tube, and other materials, 81 3/4 x 70 x 24 in.
Pressing
paint, some of it left over from her school days, directly onto
paper, vellum and Mylar, she worked so fast that a
tube's metal edge marked one of her images, Lemon.
Easy enough I thought... just need a few brushes, a few
tubes of
paint and some
paper.
From your recycling bin: • two 2L pop bottles (I used Coke Zero) • mouth was bottle • two shampoo or conditioner bottles (plastic deodorant containers may work too) • round plastic dip or spread container • thin cardboard from cereal boxes or something similar •
paper towel
tube From the thrift store or the back of your closet: • old purse with brown faux - leather straps From the craft store, hardware store or your supply cabinet: • scissors and x-acto knife • glue gun and glue sticks • white glue • masking tape • wire • spray primer • spackling paste • silver spray
paint • craft
paint in bronze, pewter and black •
paint brushes
Pick up a bundle of tension rods from the home improvement store,
paint them to add some flare and slide them through your wrapping
paper tubes, keeping them high up and out of the way.
Later I
painted the blue and red dowels and I am planning to cover the outside of the
papered tubes with Mod Podge to seal the
paper before I let little guy play with it again.