A round generally
rubber object used to support and transport motor vehicles.
Not exact matches
If you are in a
rubber life raft and survival of the group is paramount, then it would be completely moral to throw the guy overboard who keeps attempting to pop the raft and drown us all, and not a single other person in the raft would
object for they would understand that that guy must have lost
use of his senses and had abandoned his humanity.
Seasonal Story Starters Writing Get students started on story writing by
using rubber stamps of
objects in a rebus story format.
The Long Reach challenges the player to think laterally, offering the most basic of
objects — a coffee mug, or a
rubber dog bone — and demanding that they find unusual
uses for them in order to progress.
But other social
objects can be
used as well - purple milk cartons, homemade cookies, funky mousepads,
rubber toys, newspaper clippings etc..
Casting from everyday
objects, oftentimes
using spaces around or within furniture and architecture, she
uses materials such as
rubber, dental plaster, and resin to capture every nuance.
22/9/2017 -21 / 1/2018 Rachel Whiteread One of Britain's leading contemporary artists, Rachel Whiteread
uses industrial materials such as plaster, concrete, resin,
rubber and metal to cast everyday
objects and architectural space.
Using a broad range of materials — wax, polyeurethane,
rubber, zinc, clay, bronze, gold leaf, glitter etc — she renders
objects as solid, tangible gesture and creates forms literally as extensions of the body.
Using evocative materials such as silicone
rubber, blown glass, pumped air, stitched suede, bent metal, and agricultural milk powder that have been sculpted through casting, pouring, pressure, tension and release, she has generated moments of movement and stillness where
objects can communicate and resonate with, or resist, one another.
Artist and choreographer Geumhyung Jeong has been trawling the dark corners of the web for
objects to be
used in her performances: car crash dummies, model genitalia, a brain wrapped in cling film, a bearded
rubber head frozen mid-scream.
Few found
objects, however, are reinvented in such interesting form as the
rubber tires
used by contemporary sculptor Chakaia Booker.
Using steel,
rubbers and foam, sterile surfaces reserved for functional counters are here perverted: patterned with stains, soaked with rotten puddles and comically violated by leftover
objects, for example burnt pizzas, rusted cookware and plastic placemats are squashed inside and between sculptures.
The London - based artist's work sees her focusing primarily on sculpture formed of casts,
using industrial materials such as plaster, concrete, resin,
rubber and metal to sculpt everyday
objects and spaces.
Mitchell recently abandoned that moniker, and her work has taken a material turn, incorporating painting, installation, found
objects, and assemblage that nonetheless retain the participatory, voyeuristic quality of her performance work — most likely owing to her
use of tactile, unsettlingly inviting materials such as large, thin, powdery sheets of
rubber.
Using industrial materials such as plaster, concrete, resin,
rubber and metal to cast the surfaces and volume of everyday
objects and architectural space, she creates evocative sculptures that range from the intimate to the monumental.
Harmony Hammond's work
uses materials — such as latex
rubber, linoleum, straw, leaves and hair, and weathered
objects from abandoned farms — that act as visual metaphors for desire, violence, place and the effects of time, foul weather and foul play.