Sentences with phrase «painted pieces of cardboard»

A flash flood runs through the dry Santa Fe river bed, New Mexico, as more than 1000 people hold up blue painted pieces of cardboard or tarpaulins.
I took the box cutter to two boxes of diapers and painted the pieces of cardboard with signs to post in the neighborhood with the only paint I could find — drywall paint.

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When you get home, make a collage that commemorates your outing, gluing the items to a piece of cardboard that she can then decorate with paint or markers.
Kids can paint the fence or wall outside, or piece of cardboard inside if the weather is bad and you're stuck inside!
To make the city backdrop, I simply cut a piece of cardboard into the shape I wanted and painted it with blue tempera paint.
If you want to paint your cut - out wreath, lay the «front» burlap piece flat on a piece of cardboard or painting drop cloth.
She painted this loose mix onto the table and, while the paint was still wet, used the corrugated side of a piece of cardboard to drag through the paint, creating the same gorgeous natural lines found in malachite.
Insert a piece of cardboard behind your t - shirt so the paint doesn't bleed through to the other side.
Put a piece of cardboard or wax paper inside the bag to make sure the paint doesn't leak through.
I then cut a piece of cardboard almost the same size as the pillow cover and inserted it inside to keep the paint from seeping through.
Hey Jamie, you know there's a good number of 3D printers available now, in residential use and available at makerspaces in various communities... so how about offering a base game plus a trio of options for the game pieces: — standard version, with cardboard standup pieces — deluxe version, with plastic or die - cast minis for everything — 3D print - and - pimp version for the makers, with models and painting suggestions.
Recycled pieces of fabric, drapery, scraps of wood, wire, cut cardboard and paper, other photos, painted motifs, yarn, cord, ceramics, and stickers come and go, speaking not of Michelangelo but of a latter - day tween - on - a-budget twist on Giacometti's emaciated sickly figures — suburban sprawl and craft - store spree meet creeping apocalyptic bleakness on the one hand, and tenderness with a sweet attention to detail on the other.
The 1/4 Mile or Two Furlong Piece (1981 — 98), a cumulative artwork, embodies his spirit of eclecticism, comprising a retrospective overview of his many discrete periods, including painting, fabric collage, sculptural components made from cardboard and scrap metal, as well as a variety of image transfer and printing methods.
In addition to canvas collages, Loving also began piecing together torn strips of paper and cardboard into massive compositions that he would paint in a variety of colors and mount to metal supports so that they jut out from the wall, causing shadows that in effect became part of the overall composition.
The artworks — known as Capharnaum — are painted on anything that has been found discarded in the apartment's rooms, including disused pallets, cardboard and old pieces of furniture.
The painting had hung in the De Soles» house for about six years, behind expensive glass casing and rigged to an alarm system; in the courtroom, it was handled roughly, like a piece of cardboard.
Amm, inspired by the miniatures of the gallery space, that the artists are used to build in order to have a first approach to the spatial arrangement of the gallery, painted on the walls a resemblance of the pieces of muskin - tape which hold the cardboard walls of those miniatures together.
For his most recent work, which is on view in a solo exhibition at Anita Rogers Gallery in SoHo, he has used premixed hardware store paint and discarded cardboard, pieces of which are stacked and superimposed and pinned to the wall.
Highlights include the abstract minimalist paintings of George Negroponte on irregular pieces of cardboard.
Abraham Cruzvillegas Blind self - portrait as a gloomy primate exchanging a lot of cocoa seeds for a little bit of good sex at Chateau Marmont 2012 Purple acrylic paint on newspaper clippings, cardboard, photographs, drawings, postcards, envelopes, tickets, vouchers, letters, drawings, posters, flyers, cards, recipes, napkins and steel pins on wall Dimensions variable Installation of 204 pieces
Mr. Negroponte's recent work uses pre-mixed hardware store paint and pieces of discarded cardboard that are stacked, superimposed — «just like laying bricks right on top of each other,» according to the artist — and affixed to the wall with pushpins.
The large expansive pieces - made of cardboard, fiberglass and aqua resin, embellished with paint and charcoal - sit on tablelike pedestals.
Based off of her own cardboard models and related drawings, her paintings piece together fragments of place, and the incongruous ways we arrive at our destinations.
Employing devices such as blades, rubber squeegees, T - squares, and pieces of cardboard and wood, she presses and scrapes her surfaces, imbuing the edges of her colored bands with lush textures that act as a counterpoint to the painted ground.
In «Into the Groove» (2010), which was painted on a slightly off, rectangular piece of wood, with a small circular indentation punched into it and two strips of corrugated cardboard adhered to its surface, Clippinger echoes the scalloped edge of one cardboard strip by painting a similarly scalloped form in black along the painting's left edge.
A collection of richly textured works, which blend gestural painting, figurative drawing and collage on everything from small pieces of cardboard to boards measuring nearly 4 x 6 feet, the exhibition is an audacious debut in a city where the shadows of Abstract Expressionism still loom large whenever an artist splatters, drips, scrapes, pours, or otherwise flings paint at or on a surface to make an image.
The artist uses premixed hardware store paint on pieces of discarded cardboard that he stacks in a brick - laying fashion.
From the modularly shaped paintings paying homage to Minimalism, to the rudimental line drawings on cardboards, to the unceremoniously stitched pieces — Bradley always displayed an expressive note of originality and made sure every single piece seems to be the world on its own.
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.
Occasionally some of Tuttle's titles refer to the shapes of his pieces / similar to the meticulously made objects of Martin Puryear His forms are made of paper, cardboard, wire, paint, or other found materials.
The breakthrough came when he painted a leaf on a piece of corrugated cardboard From Memory (1989).
Around the mid-1950s, the artist began to make abstract paintings using his fingers or sticks, combs, leaves and other makeshift utensils to push oil paint around the surfaces of Masonite boards or pieces of cardboard taken from packing boxes at the bakery where he worked.
The show, Unreal Estate, contains all new art created on used pieces of cardboard with stencils and spray paint, done by hand at the gallery.
Purchase a quart of your favourite shade and paint a sample - preferably a piece of plywood or even cardboard that you can move around the room.
Hot glue those spiders to a piece of painted cardboard and create a surprisingly pretty wreath.
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.
Remember to view the paints horizontally on walls rather than vertically — paint a large piece of paper or thin cardboard and move around the room to view in various positions.
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