I've just recently starting using pâte brisée on a regular basis; the elegant name belies the ease of this crust and my days of even considering pulling a frozen
piece of cardboard from the freezer and using it in it's place are over... I thank YOU for that... and so does my family!
It also helps to place something solid (like
the piece of cardboard from the top of the soda pack) beneath your bags so they freeze really flat.
Not exact matches
I should do a post so you can laugh because it's just my food sitting on a table with a big
piece of white
cardboard to bounce light back
from the window.
Place a strip
of parchment over your pattern printout and loosely affix with tape.It also helps to place it on a
piece of cardboard for stability (like
from a cut - up cereal box).
Make a template
from a
piece of hard plastic or
cardboard that measures about 3.5 inches (9 cm) across the base and about 6 inches (15 cm) high.
Shoebox or a square - shaped box and lid
Cardboard tubes,
from paper towels, foil or plastic wrap, or wooden dowels 4 - 10
pieces of printer paper (8 1/2 x 11») Drawing materials Scissors, craft knife and tape
Or put them on a
piece of cardboard or other hard surface to protect them
from picking up dirt and gravel when they're not being used.
Get a
piece of very, very strong
cardboard or poster board and cut it, so it fits the entire side (
from the inside) and about 10 - 12 inches above.
The first lesson for those taking part will be the practical one that science costs money: they have to pay $ 7 for a set
of instructions which painstakingly describe how to arrange three
pieces of brown
cardboard on the ground, on any day
from November to May.
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.
That is, a continuation
of the first trilogy — a rocket - fueled roller - coaster ride, full
of jaw - unraveling set -
pieces, snappy dialogue and characters that feel real no matter that they are plainly hewn
from figurative
cardboard.
To train cats to stay away
from particular surfaces, cut out a
piece of cardboard the size and shape
of the surface area you want the cat to stay off
of.
You can make your own jumps
from materials you have around the house, like
cardboard boxes or a broomstick laid across two low
pieces of furniture.
Every new
piece of dialogue
from the
cardboard cutout characters becomes more irritating than the last, constantly interrupting you and your ability to fully explore and experience the adventure for yourself.
Referencing the collaborative and improvisatory building tactics often used in the neighbourhood, the installation will be made
from bare timber and raw
pieces of wood that will support angled roofs
of tarred, fluted
cardboard sheets.
Lot 185 is entitled L'Homme dans le Ville, a mixed media
piece on
cardboard from 1984, with an appealing estimate
of 5,106 — 7,658 USD.
His
pieces are made
of found materials such as twigs or eucalyptus leaves, or glass, polaroids, unprepossessing black and white photographs, simple shapes cut
from tin in various sizes, little
pieces of carved wood or stone, clay, small mirrors and panes
of glass, corrugated
cardboard, or an assortment
of odd linear bits
of metal.
The
pieces are cast
from assemblages created with materials such as rattan, milled wood and
cardboard, exploring the grand possibilities
of the most ordinary
of materials.
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 the taped - together construction Standart - Modell (1972 --- 73)-- an abject
piece that resembles a work
of Arte Povera — a used paintbrush, affixed with a metal handle, protrudes
from the top
of a
cardboard lightbulb box.
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.
Their work ranges
from nightmarish sculptures
of childlike creatures with penises for noses and buttholes for mouths to vast, miniature hellscapes
of mass carnage, Nazis, debauchery and suffering, to the Shitrospectives in which they've taken their most famous
pieces and remade them into smaller crappy
cardboard versions — it's clear that the duos work resonates with a shock culture.
Vo's mobile, called Massive Black Hole in the Dark Heart
of Our Milky Way, consists
of two dozen
pieces of cardboard decorated with gold - leaf American flags, Coca - Cola logos and passages
from Cinderella in heavy German script.
A
cardboard tube protrudes
from the centre, pushing forward a
piece of transparent plastic; a length
of white plastic isolates a quiet area
of pale blue, over which two lengths
of wooden dowel extend
from the right - hand side
of the frame.
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.
Cardboard box containing 1 exhibition catalogue and 17 artists books / artists publications: Mel Bochner, Misunderstandings (A theory
of photography); Christo, Packed Tower - Spoleto (proposals & projects); Jan Dibbets, perspective correction - 5 piles; Tom Gormley, Red File Cabinet; Dan Graham, Two Parallel Essays: Two Related Projects for Slide Projector & Photographs
of Motion; Douglas Huebler, Location
Piece # 2, New York City - Seattle, Washington; Allan Kaprow, Pose, March 22nd, 1969 continued 1970; Michael Kirby, Pont Neuf: the localization
of a tetrahedron in space; Joseph Kosuth, Notebook on Water; Sol LeWitt, Schematic drawing for Muybridge II, 1964 (7/69); Richard Long, Rain Dance; Robert Morris, Continuous Project Altered Daily; Bruce Nauman, LAAIR; Dennis Oppenheim, FLOWER ARRANGEMENT FOR BRUCE NAUMAN; Robert Rauschenberg, Revolver; Ed Ruscha, Babycakes; Robert Smithson, Torn Photograph
from the 2nd Stop (Rubble)(2nd Mountain
of Six Stops on a Section); Bernar Venet, Exploited Subjects; Andy Warhol, Portraits.
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.
The breakthrough came when he painted a leaf on a
piece of corrugated
cardboard From Memory (1989).
The works in question are Brillo boxes,
pieces inspired by the real
cardboard packaging
of Brillo soap pads
from the United States.
In addition to wood, metal,
cardboard, batting and quilting, the rhythmic surfaces are made up
of pieces of fabric
from around the world, embroidery, fishing nets, buttons and burlap, as well as fragments
of garments.
The show offers the chance to see
pieces by less familiar artists as well as early or underknown works by key figures, such as Mike Kelley's first installation, Untitled (
from The Little Girl's Room), 1980, consisting
of objects and images obliquely suggesting a young girl's bedroom, and Eleanor Antin's
cardboard airplane with cutout figures that served as the set for her feature - length video The Nurse and the Hijackers (1977).
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.
However, you can help them retain this heat by placing a flattened
cardboard box or
piece of old carpet on top
of the material to insulate it
from within.
Typical houses in Alaska are built with lightweight materials:
Pieces of cardboard, tin sheets, and tarpaulin patched together, mostly salvaged
from residents» previous homes.
Found at the latest edition
of the Casa FOA interior design exhibition, these cool looking benches are made entirely
from industrially discarded
cardboard (left out for imperfections or errors at factories) and a small
piece of
Becktor envisioned a Macbook case made
from a single
piece of recyclable
cardboard that would create a more ergonomic computing experience one the user arrived at their destination, rather than being stowed in a backpack or shoved under the laptop.
I used
pieces of cardboard to reinforce the glue bonds to keep them
from being stressed out.
To stop it
from buckling, put it between two
pieces of cardboard and store it somewhere flat.