Sentences with phrase «piece of clay»

I love the intimacy of their scale and the how every tiny piece of clay is a record of human touch.
He's raw, but he's that piece of clay where you take him and you can turn him to what you want.
The location contains a well preserved earthen floor and other artifacts characteristic of so - called Gravettian culture, including a fired piece of clay bearing a human fingerprint.
Emanuel invited de Kooning to his studio, which, together with its basic foundry, enthused de Kooning: he immediately began molding small pieces of clay into rudimentary figures, as Emanuel later recalled.
Procedure • Place two ice cubes onto the lower flat piece of clay (Antarctica).
All of the pieces share a vigorous surface, their planes gouged with thumbs and marked with torn pieces of clay.
Anatsui's recent works and his most monumental till this day, combined the aesthetics of his earliest pieces of clay and wood.
She then gives them a large square of posterboard as their base, and Crayola modeling clay (big bucket is fairly inexpensive and it only takes about a tennis ball sized piece of clay per student).
I did this by creating a little dent on both sides of the cactus, getting the smaller pieces of clay and attach them to the «body».
The book of Romans calls compares us to pieces of clay in the hands of God (the potter).
So me or you trying to explain him is like the piece of clay trying to explain to the other pieces of clay what the potter is like....
Sarah also passed the test of conservation of liquid and solid quantity, in which contents of a flask are poured into flasks of different shapes or a piece of clay is changed in shape (CLSQ 994).
I cut a piece of clay and shape it in my hands before using my rolling pin and guides to roll it out to the correct thickness.
If as a child you didn't enjoy the feeling of rolling a piece of clay with your fingers and working it into your chosen shape, it is time to get introduced to Fimo clay.
The bits we pick up from around the house that we know will create that perfect mark on the paper, or the ideal indent on a piece of clay.
For example, a researcher might take a lump of clay, divide it into two equal pieces, and then give a child the choice between two pieces of clay to play with.
One piece of clay is rolled into a compact ball while the other is smashed into a flat pancake shape.
Nearby was a piece of clay bearing a large impression of a beautifully carved striding lion, a symbol of royalty even today.
Once you've packed on the muscle with the Chest Sculpting Beginner's Program and Issue 1 of the Advanced Program, it's time to start chiseling it all down like a sculptor working on a piece of clay.
Without minerals, bone would bend and be malleable like a piece of clay.
It has adjusters on the sides that you can take off or on that is used to control how thick or thin you want to roll out your piece of clay.
Once the piece of clay is ready, use one of the clay tools to cut two small rectangles — whatever size you'd like for your homemade earrings.
Pinch off pieces of clay and roll into balls.
Your life is a piece of clay, don't let anyone else mold it for you.
I make sure I am a piece of clay and give whatever that character needs inside and outside.
That might be a small flag stuck in a piece of clay, a 6» x 8» card folded in half in the shape of a tent, or a Styrofoam cup placed upside down on their desks.
That signal might be a «help» flag attached to a pencil that they can stick in a piece of clay on the corner of their desk.
And in between enjoys looking and handling any piece of clay she can.
There's something about grabbing a piece of clay and shaping something into life.
Heatherwick Studio's symmetrical seat looks like a piece of sculpture and a piece of clay on a potter's wheel when it is at rest.
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