Sentences with phrase «synthetic resin»

Synthetic resin refers to a man-made material that has properties similar to natural resins (like those found in trees), but is created through chemical processes. It is often used in making plastics, adhesives, and coatings, and can be molded into various shapes. Full definition
, 2017, road paint, pure pigment, and synthetic resin on metal shutter, installation view.
Untitled Blue Monochrome (IKB 44), 1955, dry pigment in synthetic resin on canvas, mounted on panel, 41 × 136 × 3 cm.
In fact, it has been constantly changing with synthetic resins now making their way in competition with solutions of nitrocellulose and, with more recent applications of dispersing agents, with lower surface tension, there have even appeared lacquers in which the more expensive and inflammable solvents have been replaced to a considerable extent by water.
A similar composite material is used for the tailpipes on the exhaust system — the compound of ceramic powder and synthetic resin makes this carbon material extremely heat resistant.
All three turbines had three rotors, but the flexible ones were made with a pliable material called polyethylene terephthalate, whereas the rigid version was made with a stiff synthetic resin.
Further, nitrocellulose for lacquers is now being rapidly displaced by synthetic resins.
Dry blue pigment in synthetic resin plaster, 14 ⅛ x 7 x 7 in (36 x 17.8 x 17.8 cm).
Yves Klein (1928 - 1962) loves deep blue and Lot 241, «Venus Bleue,» shows what happens when you take a Classical sculpture of a woman's torso and make a very fine plastic sculpture of such a form and cover it with dry blue pigment in synthetic resin instead of lustrous white marble.
South Korean artist Airan Kang creates striking illuminated books or «electronically luminescent sculptures cast from transparent synthetic resin» for her Luminous Words series.
Mathias Rastorfer, a director of the Zurich - based Galerie Gmurzynska, said that a fairgoer bought a sponge and synthetic resin Yves Klein work from 1960 called «SE 250.»
«We also sold the Yves Klein «IKB 93,» blue pigment and synthetic resin laid on panel,» Mr. Rastorfer added later in an e-mail.
The show starts with the large - scale sculpture Dark Wave, Orozco's almost fifteen meter long synthetic resin reconstruction of the skeleton of a whale, which the artist covered with a complex geometrical pattern.
Yves Klein's «Untitled Anthropometry» from 1960, executed in pigment in synthetic resin on paper laid down on canvas, sold to Gagosian Gallery for # 1,025,000 / $ 1,482,252 (est. # 1 - 1.5 million).
Video installation; 1 LCD monitor, 1 flashcard player, 1 vintage sideboard in laminated wood, miscellaneous objects, LED lights, laboratory glassware with synthetic resin, 108 5/8 x 59 x 22 7/8 in.
Yves Klein, «Hiroshima», ca. 1961, dry pigment in synthetic resin on paper on canvas, 138.7 x 279.7 cm.
A similar composite material is used for the tailpipes on the exhaust system - the compound of ceramic powder and synthetic resin makes this carbon material extremely heat resistant.
No synthetic resins in sight!
The base material of the new coating is made of synthetic resins, which are polymers commonly used to make paints.
The stiffness of the initially viscous material based on synthetic resin can be determined by two hardening mechanisms: irradiation with UV light, and heat.
Used in the manufacturing of plastics, rubbers, synthetic resins, fibers, paints, varnishes, lubricants, sealants, dyes, and leather treatments; the lubricants company Castrol took its name from castor oil
They differ not only in their production processes, but also in the type of carbon fiber and its weave and, most importantly, in the chemical composition of the synthetic resin used.
He then used paint pouring as one of several techniques on canvases, such as «Male and Female» and «Composition with Pouring I.» After his move to Springs, he began painting with his canvases laid out on the studio floor, and he developed what was later called his «drip» technique, turning to synthetic resin - based paints called alkyd enamels, which, at that time, was a novel medium.
Yves Klein (1928 - 1962) FC1 (Fire Color 1) dry pigments and synthetic resin on panel with artist's frame 55 1/2 x 117 3/4 x 1 in.
The exhibit features shimmering reliefs composed of an array of unusual materials, such as synthetic resin, aluminum strips and sawdust.
Pure pigment and synthetic resin on paper, 40 1/8 x 28 3/4 inches (102 x 73 cm) No.
Untitled Blue Sponge Sculpture (SE 238) c. 1959 Dry pigment and synthetic resin on natural sponge, metal stem, and stone base
Yves Klein (1928 - 1962) IKB 64 signed, stamped with the artist's monogram and dated «Yves 57» (on the overlap) dry pigment and synthetic resin on canvas laid down on panel 21 7/8 x 30 1/2 in.
Dry pigment and synthetic resin on paper, mounted on canvas.
Yves Klein, French, 1928 - 1962, Blue Monochrome Sponge Relief (RE24)(detail), 1960, sponges, pebbles, dry pigment in synthetic resin on wood board.
Yves Klein (1928 - 1962) UNTITLED BLUE SPONGE SCULPTURE (SE 181) signed and dated «Yves 60» and «10 1961» (on the underside) dry pigment in synthetic resin on natural sponge, metal stem, resin and plaster base 20 7/8 x 13 x 10 7/8 in.
Yves Klein (1928 - 1962) Anthropométrie sans titre, (ANT 49) signed and dated «Yves Klein 1960» (lower right) dry pigment and synthetic resin on paper laid down on canvas 42 7/8 x 25 5/8 in.
Heinz Mack Ohne Titel (Untitled), 1960 synthetic resin, pigments, saw dust on press board 40 1/2 x 44 3/8 x 3 3/8 inches (102,5 x 112,5 x 8,5 cm) Private Collection
Heinz Mack Weiße Vibration, 1958 - 59 synthetic resin on canvas 49 1/4 x 38 5/8 inches (125 x 98 cm) 50 1/2 x 40 inches (128,3 x 101,6 cm) frame SW 08197 Private Collection
Yves Klein, French, 1928 — 1962, Untitled Blue Monochrome, 1960, dry pigment and synthetic resin on canvas mounted on board, Collection of Virginia Dwan.
Gerhard Richter Schwarz, Rot, Gold (Black, Red, Gold) 1999 Synthetic resin paint on glass 99 x 99 cm (38.98 x 38.98 in) Photo: Matthew Hollow 29.02.2012
Styrodur, steel, epoxy resin, glass fibre mats, synthetic resin, lacquer and metal base.
Emphasising the notion of contrast, he utilises natural coal and synthetic resin in his work which features hollow bodies and voids of coal alongside large columns of internally - fractured resin.
The result was a synthetic resin called Rhodopas M60A which allowed ultramarine pigment with which it was combined to retain its aesthetic potency.
His sculptures — geometric wall objects, façade - like reliefs, objects and sculptures created from abstract stereometric bodies which take the form of cubes, angles, columns, pedestals, podiums, movable walls and shelving — are made of cheap no - frills materials such as particle board, cardboard, linen, molton, Styrofoam, synthetic resin, emulsion paint, fluorescent tubes and other everyday building materials.
A very striking deep ultramarine blue work by Yves Klein (1928 - 1962), «RE 40,» a sponge and pigment in synthetic resin on panel, 78 3/4 by 59 inches, Lot 64, sold within its estimates for $ 2,095,750, another auction record.
Lot 40, «RE 1,» by Yves Klein (1928 - 1962) is a 78 3/4 - by -65-inch deep blue pigment, synthetic resin and sponges on canvas that was executed in 1958 and has a very ambitious estimate of $ 4,000,000 to $ 5,000,000.
Yves Klein, Untitled Blue Monochrome (IKB 241), 1960, dry pigment and synthetic resin on fabric laid down on panel, 25 1/4 x 19 ⅛ inches.
One day in 1946, an artist came in with a synthetic resin and asked them to make paint out of it.
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