And other people simply enjoy trying to
stack boxes as high as they will go!
Not exact matches
Entrepreneur, to me, means someone who is an out - of - the -
box thinker, loves having the odds
stacked against them and is driven by creation and problem - solving
as opposed to monetary compensation.
In a
box at the back of my closet, a few last things remain: odds and ends sent on to me in Washington by my mother, for the most part,
as she came across them here and there in long - unopened moving cartons
stacked in the basement or old shoe
boxes hidden for years on the shelves behind the winter coats.
For gluten - free or a more cohesive
stack, use egg replacer, such
as Ener - G, flax eggs, or sub in up to 1/4 cup of dairy - free yogurt or banana for each egg in the
box recipe.
As I write this post, I'm surrounded by a sea of cardboard
boxes,
stacks of books and papers, and a huge pile of food magazines that I'm not entirely ready to party ways with just yet.
Abstractly, they are simply attractive organic forms, turning a blank wall into something bordering on artistic — practically, they avoid the one - size - fits all mandate of regularly -
stacked shelves where each level provides an enclosed
box with the same height and width
as the one below it.
What I do remember: The kitchen staff grumbling
as they were told to
stack the same ingredients in a thousand different ways, usually with gigantic hangovers, and often while having loud arguments with their girlfriends on flip phones and listening to Korn and DMX on an ancient boom
box.
We are looking at a classic example of the stark
stacked -
box architecture once described by Henrik Bull, an American designer of ski homes,
as Brutalist Bauhaus.
As babies team to sit up, crawl, stand and then walk, the possibilities quickly expand They're ready to experiment with nesting cups, activity
boxes,
stacking rings, large blocks, and a little later with shape - sorters.
This can be
as simple
as preparing a
stack of sandwiches to eat throughout the day or making some snack
boxes with rolled deli - meat, cheese and sliced apples.
• Stock your fridge with grab and go snacks you can eat one - handed - This can be
as simple
as preparing a
stack of sandwiches to eat throughout the day or making some snack
boxes with rolled deli meat, cheese and sliced apples.
They learn to collect and
stack back into the
box and this develops their sense of ownership and organization
as well.
For example, if you need to store five
boxes in your basement, you can pile them all into a single
stack; lay them individually on the floor
as five subsets containing one
box apiece; put them in one pile, or subset, of three plus one pile of two; and so on — you have a total of 7 options: 5, 1 +1 +1 +1 +1, 1 +1 +1 +2, 1 +1 +3, 1 +4, 1 +2 +2 or 2 +3.
In the body, pectin and alginates form
stacks in what has been described
as the «egg
box model.»
I even have the tissue
box featured in your photo and my mother has the gold leaf
stacking tables
as well!
Stack your cargo
boxes as high
as you can to build a splendidly balanced and elegant tower, worthy of its skillful master.
In Greenville, I would have 8 hours a night — if I did not eat — with only the smattering of books
stacked in
boxes in my house
as resources, and I was to prepare 300 minutes of lessons each day.
Storage areas are everywhere in the cabin, such
as an oversized glove
box, a closed storage bin in the instrument panel above the center
stack, and a closed storage bin under the center armrest large enough for a laptop computer.
There's some touching footage in the ads of a family receiving an enormous
box from Amazon, and another one showing a small
box from Amazon — presumably a new Kindle — arriving
as just another package in a
stack of mail.
As you can tell by the
stack of
boxes in the photo above, Santa elves had a busy weekend!
You then replace the empty litter
box on the bottom of the
stack, making sure the holes in the bottom of the
box are not in the same location
as the
box it is under.
But for some merchants it makes sense, especially when you can
stack them with other Amex Offers, such
as for Best Buy or
Boxed.
While Justine shares some mechanics with The Dark Descent, it isn't nearly
as polished due to its short length, which made the more grating parts of The Dark Descent (not knowing what to do,
stacking boxes) more noticeable and unforgivable.
«A
stacking game with a wildly cool digital twist... Right out of the
box, setup is
as easy
as one two three... Beautifully designed... It's exciting enough to play solo and interesting enough to keep more players engaged.»
The supermarket stage is a standout
as you awkwardly scramble over
stacks of
boxes, slide around the aisles on banana skins and get trapped in freezer cabinets before trying to compose yourself lest the other shoppers stare at you for too long and see through your imperfect disguise.
Two untitled, bronze sculptures, one
stack of three cubes and one black
box with strange appendages seem only to further the architectural metaphor
as maquettes.
While its iterated cuts conjure a dynamism that has an undeniable debt to Italian Futurist painting, the elongated, serial composition and slick objecthood of Concetto spaziale, Attese can also be seen in relation to such Minimalist formats
as the
boxes and «
stacks» created by Donald Judd, whose groundbreaking text «Specific Objects» had been published in 1965.
«Pavlova's Dawg» also functions
as a fine pivot between Vincent Fecteau's shadow -
box collage and Charles Ray's
stack of bricks lashed with a thick rope to a well - used sawhorse.
Her fascination with language comes through in a large, light - filled calligraphic work from 1965 titled Kufic,
as well
as in the tightly painted, untitled schematic grid of 1949 that
stacks hieroglyphics in meticulous
boxes.
Felix Gonzalez - Torres's paper
stack work «Untitled» (Passport)(1991) was installed at The David Ireland House
as part of the exhibition
Box of Angels.
These range from what are referred to
as «
stacks», which are hung at even intervals from floor to ceiling; «progressions», whose measurements follow simple numerical sequences; bull - nosed shaped protrusions from the wall; and
box - like forms that are installed directly on the floor.
The lightweight
boxes could be
stacked any number of ways, including
as a stepped pyramid,
as in Smithson's Mirror Stratum.
His installations and sculptures mostly incorporate found materials, often from the neighbourhoods where he is engaged, and have historical and iconic significance, such
as «In Event of a Race Riot» (2011 onward) in which lengths of decommissioned fire hoses are carefully folded, rolled or
stacked and emphatically presented inside gilt
box frames.
Stacks of
boxes containing critical supplies stretch almost
as far
as the eye can see in this Strategic National Stockpile warehouse.
Although none of the artists actually accepted the term «Minimalism», their common use of serial, modular or repeating forms (from Carl Andre's floor sculptures of readymade bricks or Judd's
stacked boxes)
as well
as the abstraction and industrial production of the work, drew these artists» work together.
But
as the years progressed and gallerygoers became accustomed to stumbling upon plexiglass
boxes and
stacks of red bricks by his colleagues, Mr. Stella went in the opposite direction.
The exhibition features work from1970s through the 1990s and includes iconic series known
as Swiss
boxes, progressions, and
stacks, in addition to a work initially conceived in the 1960s that Judd returned to in the 1990s.
Using hundreds of mahogany strips glued together
as in a
stack laminate method, MacLean built the structure of the
box.
At least not in the opinion of art dealer Robert Mnuchin, who is fond of the specific body of work by Judd known
as «
stacks»: the cool, vertical, wall - mounted arrangements of iron - and - Plexiglas
boxes that are, in their industrial materials and repetitive form, evocative of skyscrapers and mass - produced goods.
These works are often referred to using terms that relate to their structure or orientation (i.e., single unit or multiple unit «
stacks,» «wall units,» horizontal wall pieces, progressions, bullnose, or «meter
boxes») or place of fabrication (Enameled aluminum wall pieces, first made by Swiss fabricator Lehni and subsequently by other fabricators, are often referred to
as «Swiss pieces»).
And there are the usual heavy demands on one's interpretation of «art»,
as with the imagined architecture of piled planks, towered black
boxes, and
stacked bars of cement; boring interventions that wreak destruction on walls and floors; and the flurry of uncharming ephemera like a puddled black garbage bag and rags draped over sticks which inadvertently — given the current happening at the Metropolitan Museum - invoked punk.
I will never demand an art that provides answers, but I will plead for one that sets the right questions to the right people, and
as I stood in an empty gallery and failed to connect with Thomas Locher's A Hundred Thousand Billion Societies (2017)-- a
stack of
boxes emblazoned with aphorisms about belonging — throngs of locals ghosted past, perspectives unchanged.
What it then also says to me, if you get on that wavelength of why is it about the history of sculpture, I think what's really interesting about it is that he takes this kind of non ‑ objective
box of Donald Judd
stacked on the wall
as his model prototype, and he gives it meaning.
Work No. 1102 can also be compared to Creed's
stacked sculptural works including Work No. 67 (
As many 1» squares as are necessary cut from 1» masking tape and piled up, adhesive sides down, to form a 1» cubic stack) 1992, and to later sculptures such as Work No. 396 2005, which consists of piled up planks of wood, and Work No. 916 2008 and Work No. 998 2009, which consist of stacked boxes and chairs respectivel
As many 1» squares
as are necessary cut from 1» masking tape and piled up, adhesive sides down, to form a 1» cubic stack) 1992, and to later sculptures such as Work No. 396 2005, which consists of piled up planks of wood, and Work No. 916 2008 and Work No. 998 2009, which consist of stacked boxes and chairs respectivel
as are necessary cut from 1» masking tape and piled up, adhesive sides down, to form a 1» cubic
stack) 1992, and to later sculptures such
as Work No. 396 2005, which consists of piled up planks of wood, and Work No. 916 2008 and Work No. 998 2009, which consist of stacked boxes and chairs respectivel
as Work No. 396 2005, which consists of piled up planks of wood, and Work No. 916 2008 and Work No. 998 2009, which consist of
stacked boxes and chairs respectively.
The center contains three main special exhibition galleries, each shaped
as a narrow
box,
stacked over one another and providing an exhibition area of over 5,000 square meters overall.
In a particularly nice touch, Untitled (Bernstein 90 - 01)(1990), a «
stack» of aluminum and Plexiglas
boxes by Donald Judd, is displayed at the top of Mnunchin's stairs,
as if in response to an ascending visitor's movement through architectural space.
Catherine Opie focuses on the dramatic spectacle of high school football, zeroing in on a tense moment of anticipation just
as the players are ready to spring into action, while Brian Jungen sets up a meditative
stack of
boxes repeating the mesmerizing stare of legendary basketball star, Michael Jordan.
While «Strata» can be read
as a critique of Minimalism and the underlying assertion of stability that is replete in Donald Judd's
boxes and
stacks, I think the issue Van Buren raises is equally philosophical and aesthetic.
A pile of books reveals that the top tired and well thumbed copy is actually a fictional book by a fictional writer; 5 well worn, aged
box files are
stacked horizontally on top of one another with such hand - written titles
as Time Lines, Tide Lines and provenance; a home made page - per - day calendar, assembled in an ad - hoc manner from a metal lever arch and laser printed A4 paper with notes and images taken from the artist's notebooks including sketches, ideas and general to do lists.
Jose Dávila's 2015 untitled (
stacks) is a group of
stacked packing
boxes sticking out from the wall, perhaps meant
as an arte povera version of Judd's sculpture.