Not exact matches
It is divine — Delicate nut buttery scent with hints of frankincense, vetiver, palmarosa, cedar
wood and
rose geranium organic essential oils in a base of shea butter, coconut
oil, sunflower, beeswax.
More than a third of global deforestation can be tied to
rising production of beef, soy, palm
oil and
wood products,» says Martin Persson.
Aloe barbadensis (organic aloe juice) *, organic plant oils of cocos nucifera (organic coconut
oil) *, elaeis guineensis (sustainably sourced organic palm
oil) *, olea europaea (organic extra virgin olive
oil) *, helianthus annuus (organic sunflower seed
oil) *, sodium hydroxide, cinnamomum camphora (ho
wood oil), vitis vinifera (organic grape juice) *, citrus sinensis (orange
oil), cedrus deodara (cedar
oil), pelargonium graveolens (geranium
oil), tocopherol (Vitamin E), rosa centifolia (organic
rose petals) *.
I've replaced olive squalane with hemp
oil and mango butter with shea butter, and added some aloe vera juice to the water mixture as I do not have allantoin, and added geranium and
rose wood essential oils instead of spruce essential
oil... The knowledge accumulated from following your recipes for quite a while, helped.
Rose Painting (Near Van Gogh's Grave) X, 2016,
oil, plates, and Bondo on
wood, 96 ″ x 120 ″ x 8-3/4 ″ (243.8 cm x 304.8 cm x 22.2 cm).
Julian Schnabel,
Rose Painting (Near Van Gogh's Grave) X, 2016
Oil, plates and bondo on
wood © Julian Schnabel StudioPhotograph by Gary Mamay, Courtesy of Pace Gallery
In his new exhibition at Pace Gallery, Schnabel delivers a series of
oil, plate, and Bondo on
wood paintings that illustrate the
roses growing by the cemetery of Vincent Van Gogh in Auvers - sur - Oise in France.
Jay DeFeo, The
Rose, 1958 — 1966,
oil with
wood and mica on canvas, 128 ⅞ × 92 1/4 × 11 in.
Left: Burt Glinn, Jay DeFeo working on The
Rose, 1960; © 2012; photo: Burt Glinn / Magnum; Right: Jay DeFeo, The
Rose, 1958 — 66;
oil with
wood and mica on canvas; 128 7/8 x 92 1/4 x 11 in.; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; gift of The Jay DeFeo Trust, Berkeley, CA, and purchase with funds from the Contemporary Painting and Sculpture Committee and the Judith Rothschild Foundation 95.170; © 2012 The Jay DeFeo Trust / Artists Rights Society, New York, photo: Ben Blackwell
As
oil, gas and electricity prices
rise, we get more mail here at woodheat.org asking about heating water with
wood stoves.
As global demand for products like
wood, paper, beef and palm
oil continues to
rise, companies are encroaching ever deeper into the world's dwindling forests.