Sentences with phrase «paper under glass»

Annette Messager Maman, 1990 Black and white photographs, colored pencil on paper under glass with string 95 x 9 1/16 inches
Content is mostly quick - and - dirty print - to - e conversions, or «paper under glass», if you will.

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To produce color prints, he places the stencil beneath the paper on a glass surface with a light behind it so that he sees the outline of the stencil under the paper.
13.3 % The recycling rate last year for traditional recyclables (paper, glass, plastic) in areas with blue cart service 6.7 % The recycling rate last year for traditional recyclables under the blue bag program 18.6 % The recycling rate from January through August of this year for households with blue cart service in the Northeast section of the city, the best showing 7.7 % The recycling rate among households with blue cart service in the 37th Ward, on the West Side, which was the lowest recycling rate among blue cart areas — - What can the city recycle?
For a paper remedy, the name of the remedy is written on a piece of paper which is then carried in the pocket or held under a glass of water to be sipped.
In the July 2010 version of their paper entitled «Hedge Fund Predictability Under the Magnifying Glass: The Economic Value of Forecasting Individual Fund Returns», Doron Avramov, Laurent Barras and Robert Kosowski investigate whether investors can exploit the predictability of individual hedge fund returns.
It is executed on paper and has been professionally framed under UV resistant glass in a clean lined black lacquer g...
It is executed on paper and has been professionally framed under UV resistant glass in a clean lined black lacquer gallery fra...
5 - 2620 An original crayon pastel painting on paper of a mother and a child, in a giltwood frame under glass.
Gillian WEARING Jodie 2009 acrylic on masonite in custom frame, ink on paper, and photographs under glass 36 x 29 x 2 inches; 91.5 x 73.5 x 5 cm (closed) 36 x 57 7/8 x 1 inches; 91.4 x 147 x 2.5 cm (open)
This large collection of vividly painted Chinese figures are framed under glass with ecru paper mats and are in vintage gold...
Currently, Belal is mining the bureaucratic debris from his day job at the family business where he is engulfed in an abundance of papers, tinted glass, plastic laminates, advertising matter, faux wood paneling and sticky, pleather roller chairs under a pervasive whitish blue fluorescent lighting.
Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925 - 2008), Untitled, 1992, solvent transfer on paper, pen signed along bottom, this a unique work, framed under glass, 8 «h x 6 «w (sheet), 11.5 «h x 10 «w (frame) Read more
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Works on paper must be framed under plexi glass or glass.
Following the artist's critically acclaimed 2015 retrospective «Colors,» held at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) in Beijing, this show presents highlights from the last 20 years of Liu Wei's diverse practice, which encompasses video, installation, and sculpture, as well as works on canvas and paper, in addition to Liu's latest site - specific installation, housed under the roof of PLATEAU's glass pavilion.
Goods: - Products like biomass briquettes, e-waste, cullet or other scrap or waste of glass, real zari, paper scrap or waste, hard rubber scrap or waste, scrap or parings, rubber waste, scrap or parings, plastic waste, homeopathy medicines, siddha, Unani, ayurvedic, branded namkeens, khakra and plain roti / chapatti, mangoes sliced dried, fibre and leaf and reed items including wallets, pouches and mats, prayer beads, grass, hawan samagri, cotton quilts (not more than Rs. 1000 per piece), duty credit scrips, oil cakes, paper mache products, saree fall, corduroy fabric, dhoop batti, roasted gram, dried tamarind, walnuts, branded food, first - day covers, stamp - post marks, revenue or postage stamps, kites, agarbatti, insulin, biogas, ice and snow, raisins, cashew nuts, cashew nuts in shell, lifeboats, stent, medicines, kerosene, coal, sabudana, rusk, pizza bread, spices, tea, coffee, frozen vegetables, branded paneer, skimmed milk powder, cream, footwear under Rs. 500, packaged food items, apparel under Rs. 1000 and fish fillets will all attract 5 % GST.
A beautiful table presentation is to place a row of the shrimp edged glasses on large, long, rectangular white serving plates with a paper doily under each.
I think it'd be kinda neato fritto to be able to put pictures, paper keepsakes, or other inspirational flat items under the glass.
-LSB-...] Such a capering and hiding; stitching, knitting, clipping, cutting, and pasting; red paper and blue paper; spangles of gold and silver; purses, cuffs, lamp - rugs, slippers, and neck - ties; gewgaws, and filigree, and gimcracks; green trees, hung all over with colored balls, little angels, and candy horsemen; wax tapers and bits of looking - glass; such surprises hid in fancy boxes and bags, on the tops of the wardrobes, behind the bureaus, and under the sofas, for Tom, Dick, and Harry; mysterious whisperings, secret conferences, knowing looks, nods, and winks, and sudden hidings away of articles in progress of manufacture but not yet to be seen Continue reading Victorian & Edwardian Christmas Gifts — Part 1 →
Oversize chess pieces, vintage works on paper under plexiglass and a chandelier strung with white - glass discs add intrigue.
I read somewhere that flat paint was recommended in case there were lumps or bumps on the surface under the paper, but mine came out smooth as glass, so I don't know that this would be necessary.
Using the same vinegar / water and paper towel technique, apply the glass paint to the under side or bottom of the dinner sized glass plates.
I would be more concerned about priceless family photos under glass as I think the steam could build up under the glass or on the photo paper.
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