To avoid these toxic metals, one must avoid using paint or
painted products such as toys that contain lead.
Not exact matches
The «book» will feature stop - motion animation, digital
paintings, music and gaming elements
such as achievements to create a «fully immersive
product.»
Think about the kinds of
products you see in direct response spots —
such as a hair - braiding tool, a unique children's
paint kit or a «revolutionary» car finish.
DuPont assumed a more dominant role in the partnership due to the success of
products such as Duco
paints and cellophane.
'» Asked to
paint a picture of the company in 20 years, the executives mentioned
such things as «on the cover of Business Week as a model success story... the Fortune most admired top - ten list... the best science and business graduates want to work here... people on airplanes rave about one of our
products to seatmates... 20 consecutive years of profitable growth... an entrepreneurial culture that has spawned half a dozen new divisions from within... management gurus use us as an example of excellent management and progressive thinking,» and so on.
If the kooky - looking owls of the seventies are not appealing or don't fit with your current decor, consider
painting the owls all one color,
such as black or white, for a chic end
product.
Phthalates are to be found in a number of commonly used household
products such as floor tiles, food and other packaging material, cleaning material,
paints, shower curtains, vinyl upholstery, insect repellants and car
products.
The first is the Amflora potato produced by BASF, which has been bred for industrial use, in particular as a thickening agent for
products such as
paint and concrete.
Parts of the statement read, «This exhibition will focus on the Visual arts specifically; the traditional fine arts
such as drawing,
painting, photography, sculpture; architectural, environmental, and industrial arts
such as urban, interior,
product, and landscape designs.
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED at the facility or through the mail Personal checks, nude personal photographs, musical greeting cards, oversized greeting cards, plastic - type cards, telephone calling cards, personal identification cards, sonograms (plastic x-ray type), Polaroid's (whole or altered), more than ten (10) photo - graphs, medicine, personal hygiene items
such as deodorant, hair
products, combs, brushes, toothpaste, tooth - brush, shampoo, soap, washcloths, towels, cosmetics, metal or wooden crosses, chains, neck - laces, medallions, rings, watches, brace - lets, stamps, writing paper, envelopes, pens, pencils, crayons, colored pencils, pantyhose, metal objects, plastic objects, glue substances, decals, stickers, artwork: beaded,
painted, glued, stringed, etc., belts, food items, candy, cologne or perfume, cassette tapes, electrical items
such as radios, tape players, televisions, lottery tickets, hair, tobacco
products.
In urban areas, emissions from consumer goods
such as
paint, cleaning supplies and personal care
products now contribute as much to ozone and fine particulate matter in the atmosphere as do emissions from burning gasoline...
The QEESI isolates sensitivities to common triggers,
such as diesel,
paint thinner, foods and
products like fabric softener.
In urban areas, emissions from consumer goods
such as
paint, cleaning supplies and personal care
products now contribute as much to ozone and fine particulate matter in the atmosphere as do emissions from burning gasoline or diesel fuel.
The researchers are using «big data» concepts and techniques to discover and design new nanomaterials — a priority area under the White House's Materials Genome Initiative — using a methodology that will revolutionize materials design, impacting a broad range of
products that affect our daily lives, from drugs and agricultural chemicals
such as pesticides or herbicides to fuel additives,
paints and varnishes, and even personal care
products such as shampoo.
Most commercially - available white
products —
such as sun creams, cosmetics and
paints — incorporate highly refractive particles (usually titanium dioxide or zinc oxide) to reflect light efficiently.
We are looking at a timeline of around five to ten years to transform the discoveries into real
products but we could see benefits
such as material reinforcement to mixture in solutions
such as ink for
paint, which would give further strength against corrosion and could potentially mean scratch - proof cars in future.
Components of spray - on
paints,
such as isocyanate and polyurethane
products, can irritate skin, create allergies, and cause chest tightness and severe breathing trouble.
Hidden soy exists in thousands of everyday foods and cosmetics as well as
products such as cardboards,
paints, cars, biodiesel fuels, fabric softeners, mattresses and even books printed with soy ink.
Some of the toxins are found in other
products such as
paint, laquer and varnish removers — that's potent and powerful stuff!»
These harmful toxins like formaldehyde (found in paper
products and synthetic fabrics), benzene (in plastics, dyes and detergents), and trichloroethylene (in
paints and varnishes) can cause symptoms
such as allergies and inflammation, dizziness and drowsiness.
Examples of these chemicals are pesticides (in our food, lawns and parks), solvents (in gasoline,
paints and cleaning
products) and plastic chemicals (
such as BPA and phthalates).
External toxins include substances
such as pesticides in food, chemicals in personal care
products and cleaners, heavy metals, mold exposure, prescription drugs, and outgassing from new furniture, carpet,
paint and cars.
Making matters worse are the common things that damage our lungs, and we are exposed to most of these every day: scented
products, candles, cleaning agents, chlorine via bathing & swimming, the off - gassing of items
such as carpets and plastic items, formaldehyde, flame retardant, dust,
paint, solvents, pollen, pesticides, aerosol
products, air fresheners, and airborne microorganisms... oh my!
She does this while using eco-friendly
products such as wallpaper made from 50 % recycled fibres and salvaged chairs found online which find new life with a fresh coat of
paint and upholstery.
Recording results A classroom at a primary school in Hertfordshire was completely refurbished with antimicrobial
products, which included items
such as tables, chairs, carpets, storage, wall
paint and more.
That means some changes at the Smyrna, Tenn., plant to accommodate
such a long vehicle, including modifying the
paint shop, increasing the conveyer turn radius and decreasing the slope of up - and - down angles as the vehicles are moved about the factory floor, said Larry Dominique, chief
product specialist for trucks.
From modifying a vehicle's original - equipment appearance with
products such as new grilles or complete body kits to buffing oxidized
paint on a classic muscle machine, car - care and restyling
products can dramatically change a car's look or add features unavailable from the OEM.
If early registration trends hold,
paint companies will have a larger presence at the 2017 SEMA Show, giving publications
such as the ones below even more colors and
products to write about.
Thanks to publications
such as Collision Repair, which did an article on a
paint line by AkzoNobel and Dave Kindig that will be unveiled at the 2017 SEMA Show, the autobody industry becomes aware of new
products coming out.
Home Improvement 101
Products such as
paints, mineral spirits and solvents can be toxic to your pets and cause severe irritation or chemical burns.
DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING if Rover eats or drinks petroleum
products such as motor oil, gasoline,
paint thinner, or lighter fluid or cleaning solutions
such as bleach, ammonia, or laundry detergents — instead, give one dose of one or two tablespoons of cooking oil or mineral oil and call for help as soon as possible.
Be careful with
products such as
paints, glues, solvents, etc. that can be toxic to your pets or cause chemical burns.
Household items — which includes things
such as
paint, glue, cleaning and laundry
products — dropped from No. 5 to No. 6 this year.
Products such as
paints, mineral spirits and solvents can be toxic to your pets and cause severe irritation or chemical burns.
Physical, digital, and services options for
products make it easy for me to sell
paintings, downloadable items
such as e-books, and workshops and classes.
While his work bears similarities to that of American abstract expressionist painters
such as Mark Rothko, Jules Olitski and Barnett Newman, Hoyland was keen to avoid what he called the «cul - de-sac» of Rothko's formalism and the erasure of all self and subject matter in
painting as championed by the American critic Clement Greenberg.1 The
paintings on show here exhibit Hoyland's equal emphasis on emotion, human scale, the visibility of the art - making process and the conception of a
painting as the
product of an individual and a time.
They have attained the status of «art world superstars,» as
such figures are commonly called today, for continuing Baldessari's mission of raiding mass - produced entertainment in
such a direct, unmediated way that it has become increasingly unclear what sets their photographs, collages,
paintings, videos, and installations apart from the commercial
products they are «appropriating,» except for the fact that their work is displayed in art galleries and museums and auction houses.
Through key examples of
paintings, drawings, large - scale sculpture, graffiti, and
products such as toys and apparel, this exhibition aims to reveal critical aspects of his formal, conceptual, and collaborative developments.
A few of the
paintings,
such as «Taunus 200» (1965), take their titles directly from the
products in the catalog.
From the Poèmes - objets and abstract
paintings of his early years, Raysse progressed to assemblages of everyday objects,
such as boxes of washing powder, games and plastic
products, which became his favourite materials.
Some of the most notable artworks include 1960s pop art
paintings of consumer
products, including Campbell's Soup Cans and Coke, and celebrities portraits of stars like Elizabeth Taylor, Jackie Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, and Elvis Presley; 1970s series,
such as Death and Disaster, Mao, and abstract Oxidations; and works from the 1980s, including The Last Supper and collaborative
paintings made with younger artists,
such as Jean - Michel Basquiat and Francesco Clemente.
Hirst's
paintings remind me of nothing so much as the lesser
products of the so - called New Image
Painting of the 1980s that gave rise to art world stars
such as Julian Schnabel and Georg Baselitz.
He has been best known for sculptures and collages using everyday
products in series
such as «White Discharge,» 2002 — , quasi-architectural constructions assembling action figures, plastic food models, and other inexpensive small objects, covered with white -
painted resin, or «Sea
Through his own creativity and the perfectionism which makes him
such an extraordinary craftsman, Jasper Johns ceaselessly asks questions about the function of
painting, the mediating role of a
product that tries and touches the sensibility of the viewer.
When he started paying tribute to consumer
products in the 1950s, in
paintings such as Homage à Chrysler Corp, Britain had barely made it out of war - time rationing.
By means of this special sale event, Paul Young intends to offer young and established video artists an actual platform to sell their mostly digitally supported creations as they were «traditional» art
products such as
paintings, fashion design, books, or music.
Despite the rash of scraped - surface, color - field, process - oriented, minimalist, post-minimalist, and
paint - slopping gestural abstractions that have turned up at art fairs and in galleries in recent years, most of which have quoted familiar sources with a wink of postmodernist irony, the joke actually has been on the makers of
such lackluster art
product.
Such unforeseen moments are set up by Richter's method and the
paintings become the
products of his own making.
As with La Plume de Pierrot, he often combines industrial
products,
such as steel I - beams with cut steel plates, covering them in brightly colored enamel
paint.
If
such early works have a precisionist care in how they are
painted that recalls early Renaissance painters like Pietro Lorenzetti or Domenico Veneziano, as much as they do
product advertisements and packaging design from the 1920s, later works offer a bolder more sculptural approach, and suggests a whole other range of range of artists who followed Davis, including Elizabeth Murray and Al Held.