Sentences with phrase «scavenged from»

Even the socket, wiring, and other internal bits were scavenged from discarded lighting the owners found at the dump.
Collections of those things that are dear to you, found while traveling, inherited, scavenged from antique stores and discoveries along life's path make a home more interesting and welcoming.
The ODM and other gear can also be upgraded with body parts scavenged from Titans, sort of like the Monster Hunter series.
- Lego car with electric motor scavenged from a floppy drive + 9V battery (grade school first project)
This one time: I offered Paul Rudd a solo cup filled with prosciutto - wrapped asparagus I scavenged from a holiday party (he declined).
Like the local birds that flit in between and build their nests amongst these silent arboreal giants, the Birdhut has been built using materials scavenged from the site itself.
AGW climate scientists seem to ignore that while the earth's surface may be warming, our atmosphere above 10,000 ft. above MSL is a refrigerator that can take water vapor scavenged from the vast oceans on earth (which are also a formidable heat sink), lift it to cold zones in the atmosphere by convective physical processes, chill it (removing vast amounts of heat from the atmosphere) or freeze it, (removing even more vast amounts of heat from the atmosphere) drop it on land and oceans as rain, sleet or snow, moisturizing and cooling the soil, cooling the oceans and building polar ice caps and even more importantly, increasing the albedo of the earth, with a critical negative feedback determining how much of the sun's energy is reflected back into space, changing the moment of inertia of the earth by removing water mass from equatorial latitudes and transporting this water vapor mass to the poles, reducing the earth's spin axis moment of inertia and speeding up its spin rate, etc..
His riveting sculptures reassembled from ratty stuffed animals, crocheted dolls and other tattered children's playthings that he scavenged from thrift shops were also generating considerable critical attention far beyond the city.
Sculptor Anna Sew Hoy (Los Angeles) makes work from materials scavenged from the streets of her urban environment.
Soiled, fibrous seats scavenged from the Chicago Transit Authority's elevated train cars, and scraps of unused fabric procured from an industrial upholstery manufacturer, point to invisible bodies — bodies whose daily commutes, labor, and socialization are largely dictated by civic and commercial institutions.
The three paintings are each dotted with a row of seven cufflinks that are either gifted from friends or scavenged from the flea markets of Paris.
Jaclyn Jacunski, an established local artist known for using materials scavenged from building sites, often in gentrifying neighborhoods poses for a portrait with her latest maze installation Friday, Aug. 19, 2016 at the Chicago Artists Coalition gallery in Chicago.
For this exhibition, Vasell furthers his idiosyncratic project with a new body of work that utilizes detritus scavenged from life, which is then frequently appliquéd to corrugated cardboard sheets.
She combines parts scavenged from vehicles, old buildings, or furniture with translucent volumes of color and light to construct her precariously balanced sculptures.
In his last solo exhibition at P.P.O.W, the artist debuted assemblages adorned with fragments of old books and maps he'd scavenged from a public library dumpster, along with a collection of drawings on the books» yellowed pages.
Elsewhere in the exhibition, a large group of Polaroids of shoplifters and related material scavenged from the demolition of Richmond's Cloverleaf Mall evokes one consequence as income disparities climbed to new levels during the 1980s and 90s.
Mark Bradford transforms materials scavenged from the street into wall - size collages and installations that respond to the impromptu networks — underground economies, migrant communities, or popular appropriation of abandoned public space — that emerge within a city.
In contrast, the «stone» Caesar starts with is made in a huge rectangular mold, which he filled with detritus scavenged from industrial dumps and urban garbage heaps: PVC pipes, shredded tires, carpet padding, fiberglass insulation, aluminum straps, broken glass and splintered plywood.
Their works are often shown clustered together, mixing handcrafted paintings with scraps scavenged from the street with photographs and other artwork found at thrift stores.
Materials scavenged from the waste stream included shattered glass, plexi, and discarded medical equipment.
Although it is possible that Rauschenberg was working with clippings scavenged from old newspapers, these dates may indicate that he began the painting in fall 1951, some months earlier than reflected in the current date of the artwork.
Nevelson is known for her monochromatic bric - a-brac sculptures of wooden scraps scavenged from junkyards and old buildings around New York.
Bradford transforms materials scavenged from the street into wall - size collages and installations that respond to the impromptu networks — underground economies, migrant communities, or popular appropriation of abandoned public space — that emerge within a city.
The latter contributes a number of scrappy, colorful collage works; Gahl has a small painting of flowers and a larger canvas that incorporates an enlarged image of a house painter that the artist has scavenged from his own childhood drawings.
Sculptures made of corroding metal scavenged from first world war battlefields, and a colourful wall - hanging consisting of ribbons bearing honours that include Nazi medals.
From the 1940s until his passing in 2008, Rauschenberg worked with everything from photography to items scavenged from New York City streets to vats of bubbling mud.
Born in Los Angeles, Mark Bradford collages pieces of detritus — found billboards, logos, hairdresser's endpapers — scavenged from the streets of southern California, which together snap into abstracted urban grid paintings and other evocative compositions.
The notched Avicenna (1960), with a rectangular hole for its centre, evokes a bulkhead scavenged from a battleship.
Basquiat's 1982 painting «LNAPRK» (for the Luna Park outside Milan)-- half turquoise, half black, with an idiosyncratic use of stretcher bars — presents a bristling stream - of - consciousness overlay of cartoon faces, a bull's head scavenged from Picasso, the phrase «Italy in the 1500's» and «essen» — eat in German — repeated three times.
«The crutches refer to the crippling diabetes common on reservations; one can imagine golf clubs scavenged from a course bordering Indian land, and TVs salvaged for the tube that still transmits a shadow of an image, even if the picture is purple.
Bradford, who will represent the United States at the 57th International Venice Biennale, is known for his monumental abstractions made of transformed materials scavenged from the southern California neighborhoods in which he was raised.
While you're at it, you can open up your own shop and sell produce that you've grown on the farm in addition to items you've scavenged from throughout the world.
Players will discover weapons scattered throughout Croft Manor which need to be collected to increase Lara's chances of survival, while ammo will need to be scavenged from defeated enemies, alongside a master key to unlock more rooms.
«We wanted to thank our community for endlessly ruining all the surprises for themselves,» explained Overwatch lead Jeff Kaplan in an audio recording scavenged from his unattended phone left in a California bar.
Scavenged from the industrial yards of Plankerton, and rebuilt into husk - destroying machines, these nine high - impact weapons can only be acquired by earning tickets as players complete mutant storms.
Parts to upgrade weapons are scavenged from the environment, and any cash you collected (in the form of gems, mostly) is used to upgrade special abilities at the end of each section.
This is scavenged from freshwater swamps, bogs and rivers.
Toronto - based writer and oenophile Irvin Wolkoff recalls that his first «cellar» was nothing more than a clutch of cardboard boxes scavenged from the LCBO, tipped sideways, and stored in a closet in his apartment.
Something about the persistent and raw percussion on trash cans and plastic containers, and whatever else they'd scavenged from the tip and turned into a drum, deeply resonated with me.
This is simply the collection of thousands of «thrown away» items of little or no value to anyone which can therefore be scavenged from local businesses, from home and from around the school.
For those who haven't played before, you may not know the ins and outs of the series» notoriously complex crafting system, which allows you to make healing items from things scavenged from the world.
Your overarching goal in Toukiden is to improve your weapons and armour using components scavenged from Oni.
For example, in some parasites metabolic processes that are not essential for survival are lost and preformed amino acids, nucleotides and carbohydrates may instead be scavenged from the host.
In a similar vein, he made vague but conciliatory comments about trying to find a way forward on two other long - standing nuclear waste issues: the cleanup of Cold War — related waste at the Hanford Site in Washington state, and the stalled construction of a plant in South Carolina designed to turn some 68 tons of plutonium scavenged from U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons into so - called mixed oxide fuel (MOX).
Davis — Besse is running again, generating 7.7 billion kilowatt - hours of electricity in 2007, with a new reactor head scavenged from an uncompleted nuclear power plant in Michigan.
The contents of this dead albatross chick's stomach include plastic debris scavenged from the ocean.
One of the hottest new ingredients in the beverages: Yeast scavenged from nature.
A foot - tall Lego tower holds a syringe, controlled by some plastic gears, standing astride a homemade plotter powered by motors scavenged from old computer printers.
Nobody, I mean NOBODY would eat cold, badly - prepared french fries purposely — but I've seen parents prying their kids» fingers off McDonald's red containers they scavenged from the floors of their cars.
We stress over labels, we compare and research and eventually baby has his first taste of food that wasn't scavenged from underneath the dining table.
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