Barbara Brenner creates swirling, rippling clouds of white and yellow by
pouring molten wax onto a wooden support such as birch.
He returned to New York in 1953 and began to work with steel rods, initially melting them down and
pouring the molten steel into plaster molds, but then eventually also blending steel with alabaster.
Margaret Bourke - White
Pouring molten steel into ingot molds, Ludlum Steel Company, c. 1930 Gelatin silver print; printed c. 1930 13 1/8 x 9 inches
Horn's industrial fabrication process of
pouring molten glass into molds results in unique works of art that each take up to ten months to finish.
I used an old technique of making shaped depressions in a sand pit, then
pouring molten aluminum into it.
Sony's innovative hiring of an orchestra to perform at their E3 conference this year was a bold and ambitious artistic statement — as was
pouring molten lava into the orchestra pit 30 seconds into the show.
Such gold bars certainly exist and are made by
pouring molten gold into a mold.
Also known as spin casting, the process involves
pouring the molten alloy into a rotating mold.
«I found it fascinating to go to coke ovens and see steel being made in the blast furnace and watch parts made by
pouring molten metal into molds in foundries.»
Each piece is cut by hand; bent by hand and each connecting joint is formed by hand
pouring molten metal into a mold.
It follows that it is nonsense to ask the question — why did God allow Vesuvius to
pour its molten larva on populated Pompeii, or why did God allow the Holocaust?
If
you pour the molten sugar into the stand mixer and turned it on, it would spin without touching the ingredients.
Next, researchers
pour the molten aluminum into the burrow and let it solidify and cool for about 20 minutes.
To make the particles, each between one and five micrometers in size, researchers filled the beehive structure of synthetic silicon dioxide with semiconductive silicon the same way a blacksmith would
pour molten metal into a cast iron mold.
The new Cascading Grille has a powerful downward tapering gesture inspired by the momentous flow of
poured molten steel.
I'm exploring a technique where I make the sculpture of polystyrene, bury it in a case of plaster,
pour molten aluminum, then aluminum reacts with polystyrene and I get this sort of porous aluminum finish that is not very finished.
Not exact matches
So sacred was it held to be at the time of the making of the Code of Manu, greatest of the law books, that it was therein decreed that a lowly Sudra, i.e., low caste man, who so much as listened to the sacred text would have
molten metal
poured into his ears, and his tongue cut out if he pronounced the sacred words of the holy Vedas.1 «Whether such laws were ever actually enforced may be doubted.
Be careful not to
pour the hot
molten sugar near the sides of the bowl because it will stick and harden immediately.
Oh god, do you see these rivulets of
molten chocolate magnificence trickling down the walls of this leaning tower of blondie brilliance like liquid gold
poured by the bucketful by angels in foodie heaven?
A wax piece is encased in (something like) plaster of Paris, heated to melt the wax and
molten metal is then
poured in the space.
They dissolve spent fuel in liquid cadmium at 480 °C and
pour it into an electrolyte of
molten sodium, potassium and lithium chlorides.
Ductile cast iron is made by adding magnesium to the
molten iron just before it is
poured into the mould.
Next time, he says, he'll make a first
pour with
molten aluminum and a second
pour in zinc.
Finally, he
pours in the
molten zinc.
Molten iron
pours out into molds.
Molten aluminum is then
poured in, filling the voids left by the melting foam.
PAHOA, Hawaii — White plumes of acid and extremely fine shards of glass billowed into the sky over Hawaii as
molten rock from Kilauea volcano
poured into the ocean, creating yet another hazard from an eruption that began more than two weeks ago.
Towering over the Frozen North lies the mighty volcano, with
molten fury
pouring across jet - black slopes.
Robert Smithson's Rundown (1969) and Christian Marclay's Guitar Drag (2000) introduce randomness into the natural landscape — asphalt and other
molten liquids are
poured over a cliff in Smithson's film, and Marclay's video records the sonic destruction of the instrument as it is pulled along a road.
Appropriation is far too narrow a boundary, however, for this conceptual artist who creates his unique works with either hand beaded or machine sewn embroidery and
pours hot
molten glass in sculptural puddles which when assembled become whirlpools of spiraling dots, words or phrases, and magical forests of mushrooms.
Martha Whittington creates moulds that not only define the shape of an object, but direct the flow of
molten stainless steel that is
poured in at an impressive 2900 degrees Fahrenheit.
Unlike casting, wherein steel is heated until
molten and
poured into a mold, forging is the process of changing metal's shape while in a solid state, through extreme heat and pressure.
The artist
pours layers of
molten silver across acrylic - coated canvas and etches the metal with acid, creating formations that recall geologic and human activity.
Called Ramadas, after the Spanish word for the provisional shelters found in the early American Southwest, these works engage the friction between the rational display device of the frames and the mold-less, freeform
pours of
molten metal that circumvent the traditions of metal casting.
The curtain in question shimmers from reflected light, but it also drapes with such weight as to appear
poured from
molten lead.
Commonly cited examples, which are repeated in the catalog, include, among others, Lynda Benglis»
pouring of pigmented latex directly on a floor, on which it hardened; Richard Serra's works in which he cast
molten lead into the corner where floor met wall (one of which has been reproduced at SFMOMA); Robert Smithson's
pouring of viscous asphalt down a hillside outside Rome; and Eva Hesse's «Rope Piece,» in which lengths of rope were let to hang loosely in a space in three - dimensional mimicry of the skeins of pigment in Pollock's drip paintings.
Chemicals are added to improve the quality of the
molten metal which is then
poured into moulds and cooled by a curtain of water and then rolled into very thin sheets, ready to be into more cans and can be back on the shelves in just 6 weeks.
The
molten metal is
poured into ingot casts to set.
Their job description entails planning, designing, and fabrication of wooden sectional patterns which are used in creating the cavities into which
molten metal is
poured during casting.