Handmade
paper over chicken wire, cast glitter on handmade paper, ground coal with matte medium, acrylic medium, glitter
Handmade
paper over chicken wire, ground coal with matte medium, acrylic medium, gold glitter, glitter
These beautiful, often decorative sculptures are made of handmade
paper over chicken wire, some colored with a variety of materials including ground coal, watercolor, gold leaf and glitter.
Handmade
paper over chicken wire, 58 x 31 x 19 inches.
Handmade
paper over chicken wire, cast glitter on handmade paper, ground coal with matte medium, 36 x 26 x 19 inches.
Handmade
paper over chicken wire, ground coal with matte medium, 36 x 24 x 17 1/2 inches.
Broken Favor I, 2015 — 16, handmade
paper over chicken wire, ground coal with matte medium, acrylic, acrylic medium, and glitter, 36 x 21 x 10 inches.
They're handmade
paper over chicken wire, so there are all sorts of openings in the materials, too.
Not exact matches
Skewer the marinated
chicken pieces on bamboo skewers or wooden skewers, then place them
over a baking tray lined with parchment
paper, making sure there is space underneath the
chicken to help distribute the heat more evenly.
Drain the
chicken on a wire rack set
over a sheet try or on
paper towels, and then season with salt and togarashi.
10) Place the circle of pizza dough (on the parchment
paper) on top of a pizza pan or round baking sheet, and bake for at least 15 to 20 minutes until golden brown and crispy 11) Once crispy, remove pizza crust from oven and spread tomato sauce
over, top generously with the caramelized onions and shredded
chicken and sprinkle with mozzarella cheese 12) Return pizza to the oven to heat up for 5 minutes and for cheese to melt 13) Once cheese is melted, sprinkle fresh parsley on top of the pizza, cut and serve.
Couscous: While
chicken's cooking bring water or stock to a boil, pour
over couscous, stir and cover the bowl with parchment
paper or a lid and let sit undisturbed for 5 minutes / Then lightly fluff with a fork and the couscous is ready — the fluffing with a fork is important, otherwise it can get gummy.
Line baking tray with baking
paper or foil, add
chicken and pour mixture
over.
Over the course of her career, Benglis has worked extensively with heavy industrial materials such as lead, steel, and plastics, but her recent works find material poetry in the lithe malleability of
chicken - wire and
paper.
This room must have been an absolute bear to hang, with about four dozen twisting, twitching sculptures made from handmade
paper draped
over chicken wire — climbing and scurrying down every wall.
James Kalm visits Lynda Benglis» work at Cheim & Read, presenting a large selection of
paper works stretched and molded
over chicken wire armatures and an impressive cast aluminum sculpture.
I like to place a piece of parchment
paper loosly
over the
chicken and that way it still gets nicely browned and my oven doesn't require cleaning!