As Mary put it: «I love the feel when I touch them, the sort of
squidge at the sides.»
Not exact matches
Yes, that's mine up in the air, tightly clutching a red - and - cream thermos flask found
at a car boot sale, while the other hand satisfyingly
squidges the juice from a lemon on an old yellow squeezer.
Chip and I greatly enjoyed our holiday in Scotland; she's the tiny
squidge in the middle of the picture, smiling and waving
at you.
After training
at the Slade School of Art in London, he found that he was less interested in the artwork itself than in the boundaries between it and the world - hence some of his best - known pieces, such as No 79 (small blob of Blu - Tack
squidged on wall), No 88 (sheet of A4 paper scrunched into ball) and his sign on the facade of Tate Britain that read: The Whole World + The Work = The Whole World.