Sentences with phrase «tin jingles»

JEFFREY GIBSON: Installation view, center, «Homma,» 2013 (Found canvas punching bag, recycled wool blanket, artistʼs own repurposed painting, glass beads, steel and brass studs, tin jingles, nylon fringe, artificial sinew) and at right, «Both Hands,» 2014 (found canvas punching bag, recycled wool blanket, artistʼs own repurposed painting, glass beads, artificial sinew, tin jingles, nylon fringe), all three by Jeffrey Gibson at Marc Straus of New York.
Repurposed wool army blanket, glass beads, tin jingles, nylon fringe, acrylic yarn, artificial sinew, copper - coated wire, copper cones, turquoise, amethyst, quartz crystals, plastic sequins, cowrie shells, horn, druzy quartz beads, dentalium, malachite, stone arrowheads, and nickel beads; 68 1/2 x 128 1/2 x 8 in.
Jeffrey Gibson, Making the Best of A Bad Situation 2017 Glass beads, artificial sinew, tin jingles, metal studs, acrylic felt, canvas, and wood panel Courtesy of Jeffrey Gibson Studio Photo / Peter Mauney
JEFFREY GIBSON MAKING THE BEST OF A BAD SITUATION, 2017 glass beads, artificial sinew, metal studs, tin jingles, canvas, and wood 43 x 34 inches 109.22 x 86.36 cm.
The EVERLAST punching bags hand - adorned with tin jingles, beadwork and sewn fragments of paintings, exemplify the diametrical positions of power and domesticity, of innocence and violence.
2015 Repurposed wool army blanket, glass beads, steel studs, nylon fringe, artificial sinew, tin jingles 42 x 77 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches / 107 x 197 x 11 cm
2016 Repurposed Punching Bag, Repurposed Wool Army Blanket, Glass Beads, Metal Studs, Tin Jingles, Artificial Sinew, Nylon Fringe and Steel 80 x 14 x 14 in
2016 Repurposed Punching Bag, Repurposed Wool Army Blanket, Glass Beads, Metal Studs, Tin Jingles, Artificial Sinew, Nylon Fringe and Steel 80 x 14 x 14 in 203.2 x 35.6 x 35.6 cm
2016 Wool, canvas, repurposed painting, glass beads, shell, steel, tin jingles, sequins, nylon fringe 61.5 x 43 in / 156 x 109 cm
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