Sentences with phrase «pieces of newspaper into»

Here Rauschenberg incorporated pieces of newspaper into the painting working the paper into the paint so that sometimes newspaper could be seen and in other places could not.

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Because today's society does not have the time to delve further into each piece of information being fed to us, we listen, absorb and make decisions based on what we hear and see on CNN, «News at 6», LinkedIn, daily newspapers, blogs and other handy sources of information.
Kids will love dipping strips of newspaper into the paste, piecing it all together, and decorating it.
One remembers the vast, echoing main hall of Xanadu, where Kane's showgirl wastes away while piecing together puzzles, or the newspaper office transformed into a den of indulgence and shadowy sin following Kane's ascension to the upper echelons of the newspaper industry.
It is a glorious piece of architecture created from wood pulp and spit, chewed up and manufactured into — paper... I ask you, then, to raise your glass rather than your newspaper to the wasps you see as you take tea or drinks in the garden in the summer.
One other key piece of data from the Newspaper Association of America survey was the print advertising in newspapers was still very important to consumers, with print newspapers and digital newspapers scoring higher than any other form of advertising for effectiveness and for consumer sentiment that the ad would actually translate into sales.
eBooks Kindle en Español includes: • All of the Spanish - language Nielsen best sellers available as eBooks in the United States, and 65 of the top 100 Spanish - language print best sellers from Amazon.com • The largest representation of Mexican authors, including Jose Emilio Pacheco, Carlos Monsivais and Sergio Pitol • Kindle Singles in Spanish, including Singles by best - selling authors Kurt Vonnegut and Susan Orlean • An exclusive selection of Dora the Explorer and Go Diego Go books in Spanish • Compilations of articles from «El Pais,» including exclusive pieces from Mexican journalists writing about Mexican current affairs • Subscriptions to 14 leading Latin American newspapers such as El Universal and La Nacion • Popular English - language books translated into Spanish, such as the Hunger Games series, the Twilight series, «Steve Jobs,» «The Help,» and books by authors Stephen King, Nora Roberts and Joel Osteen
• All of the Spanish - language Nielsen best sellers available as eBooks in the United States, and 65 of the top 100 Spanish - language print best sellers from Amazon.com • The largest representation of Mexican authors, including Jose Emilio Pacheco, Carlos Monsivais and Sergio Pitol • Kindle Singles in Spanish, including Singles by best - selling authors Kurt Vonnegut and Susan Orlean • An exclusive selection of Dora the Explorer and Go Diego Go books in Spanish • Compilations of articles from «El Pais,» including exclusive pieces from Mexican journalists writing about Mexican current affairs • Subscriptions to 14 leading Latin American newspapers such as El Universal and La Nacion • Popular English - language books translated into Spanish, such as the Hunger Games series, the Twilight series, «Steve Jobs,» «The Help,» and books by authors Stephen King, Nora Roberts and Joel Osteen
They love to get into the wastebasket and shred every single piece of paper, the tissues, and the newspaper.
A modest - size Robert Rauschenberg collage — the show's single loan piece — packs lost lives into its shockingly deteriorated layers of newspaper clippings, photographs and fabrics.
McEwen's booklet also reproduces a newspaper ad memorializing real estate developer Samuel J. Lefrak («The Vision to See / The Faith to Believe / The Courage to Do»), images of sidewalks dotted with discarded chewing gum, a view of a landscape pocked with bomb craters, and a news brief about a boy sticking a piece of gum onto a $ 1.5 million Helen Frankenthaler painting during a visit to the Detroit Institute of Arts — as well as a digression into the life of Hassel, a Danish writer of pulp combat fiction who drove a German Panzer tank during the war.
Hundley uses thousands of newspaper clips, photographs, drawings, pieces of fabric and found objects and molds them into elaborate collages that are often suspended by metal pins.
An ING Direct survey into this topic detailed the list in no particular order — piles of toys, clothes and books in bedrooms; smelly bathrooms; grubby kitchens; animal hairs and traces of pets; overgrown lawns; clashing colour schemes; unattractive pieces of art; and items out of place such as dishes in a bedroom or newspapers scattered in the kitchen.
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