Sentences with phrase «scavenged wood»

Instead, after farmhouses collapsed, remaining settlers scavenged the wood from them, suggesting a slow dwindling of population.
Chris Johanson's vivid, abstract paintings on scavenged wood hint at the artist's deep engagement with issues of environmentalism, pacifism, and anti-materialism.
In each of her installations, Washburn paints scavenged wood, cardboard, or newspaper in institutional pastels — greens, pinks, and blues — and subsequently cements it all together to form a sedimentation of layered detritus.
Neighbors included Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, which may be why she briefly scavenged wood for painted sculpture.
2015, dimensions variable, carved / turned and painted scavenged wood, cardboard, and plastic from food containers
The crafting elements have been increased as well, you can scavenge wood from trees, feathers from birds» nests and certain plant types to produce items.
I went scavenging the woods by us for some Cedar branches, but when I got them home, they smelled like — excuse this — URINE!

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Living in large tightly knit communities within nests hollowed out in wood softened by moisture or fungi, these ants are fond of sweet fluids, and during the night they often scavenge for sugary juice around soda machines.
Toting Hampton's list of the seven most important things, Arthur reluctantly scavenges, unsure of the purpose of wood, lightbulbs, coffee cans, foil, mirrors, glass bottles, and cardboard, until he discovers what James does with them.
Previously, dogs had eaten a mixture of table scraps, leftovers, and foods they were able to scavenge from the woods and fields.
A short tutorial introduces players to the many basics — how to find and scavenge plant fibers, food, stone, wood, how to eat, drink and sleep to keep your character's needs in check, how to build basic structures and how to craft items necessary for survival — before letting you loose into the world to make your own objectives and your own priorities.
Progress from building wood and mud huts to huge stone structures with your friends in open multiplayer, where you can wander the world together to discover new places to build and new resources to scavenge.
They included David Butler (1898 - 1997), who fashioned animals, angels and people from cut and painted tin and other found items; the religious painter Sister Gertrude Morgan (1900 - 1980); Steve Ashby (1904 - 1980), who made raw figurative assemblages out of scavenged materials; and Elijah Pierce (1892 - 1984), whose carved and painted wood reliefs depict biblical scenes and national figures like the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr..
He made sculpture in plastic and also in wood, using wood which he could scavenge or steal from construction sites.
Long boards and splinters of wood scavenged along the shores of Cape Cod and rivers of Vermont compose the abstract sculptures of Paul Bowen.
Carol Bove is known for her delicate sculptures made from materials as diverse as tubular steel, 16 - million - year - old petrified wood, peacock feathers, and detritus scavenged near her studio in Brooklyn's industrial Red Hook neighborhood, where the Berkeley, California native has resided since 2000.
Using a wide variety of materials include foam, paper, plastic and lightweight wood — Ryan also loves to scavenge litter found on his walks around Chicago, which he then repurposes for his artworks.
All of the giants came to new life thanks to old wood; mainly from 600 old pallets, an old wooden shed, a fence and «what ever else I was able to scavenge,» Dambo says.
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