I never thought to use cooking
spray on the work surface!
Not exact matches
On a clean work surface, spread one sheet of phyllo dough; spray with the olive oil spray; place another sheet on top of the first, spray with olive oil spra
On a clean
work surface, spread one sheet of phyllo dough;
spray with the olive oil
spray; place another sheet
on top of the first, spray with olive oil spra
on top of the first,
spray with olive oil
spray.
Place a sheet of parchment paper
on work surface and lightly coat with nonstick
spray.
Place 1 phyllo sheet
on a large cutting board or
work surface (cover remaining dough to keep from drying), and lightly coat with cooking
spray.
A cleaning
spray made from rubbing alcohol and water
works well
on shiny
surfaces such laminate floors, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops and windows.
Simply
spray the ready - to - use products
on any home
surface — including carpets — and let the remover
work its magic.
Painted
on every conceivable kind of
surface, from aluminum foil and corrugated cardboard boxes to cotton batting and artichoke leaves, these small
works honor artists ranging from Alfred Jensen, who shares Martin's interest in numerology («Good Morning Alfred Jensen, Good Morning,» reads a 2005 - 07 painting whose rainbow of stripes frames, in Jensen-esque colors, a bikini - clad calendar model) to Dash Snow (a messy little canvas of 2006 - 07 titled Dash Snow Bombing, in which the late enfant terrible appears in a tiny blurry photo by Ryan McGinley,
spray - painting a wall).
Perhaps the most surprising
work of this trio and the one that looks the most disconcertingly new — as if painted by a young zombie formalist feminist artist — is «Voyage,» in which appliquéd bits of textile melt into the
surface while other textile patterns appear as silhouettes, not literally collaged
on but, rather,
spray - painted.
In my studio practice, I continue to develop new
work, for the last 5 years I've been developing series using food coloring and unconventional
spray - painting methods,
on a variety of
surfaces.
During the exhibition, von Bonin positioned parakeets in birdcages
on top of the
works, resulting in an irregular
spray of bird droppings still visible across their
surface.