Sentences with phrase «unusual objects made»

You will find unusual objects made by these techniques, as well as numerous tutorials by which you start your adventure with 3D origami and other forms of making art.
You will find unusual objects made by these techniques, as well as numerous tutorials by which you start your adventure with 3D origami and other forms of making art.
You will find unusual objects made by these techniques, as well as numerous tutorials by which you start your adventure with 3D origami and other forms of making art.

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It can be mixed with other resources such as sand and corn flour to make unusual sensory bin basis or used to hide objects underneath it.
If they exist, the objects would have some unusual properties: little or no water, because free oxygen would combine with carbon to make carbon monoxide, and perhaps surfaces covered in gooey tar or layers of superhard carbide compounds.
Dating by zodiac sign might sound unusual but it makes sense, because you're more likely to find an activity that will impress the object of your romance.
I first saw his work in a Whitney Biennial in the mid 1970s, only I didn't know who had made the objects I noticed — in fact I wasn't totally sure the strange objects were artworks in the exhibition — strange steel wool like oblong discrete objects placed in unusual locations, inside the building, but not exactly where an art work might be located — near a fire alarm, above an exit door, and, as I recall, outside the building as well.
These unusual totemic objects are made of glass disc insulators with non-conductive properties, normally used in high voltage transmission towers obstructing the currency.
I would rather take a lot of time and make fewer objects, but make them really special and unusual.
In his latest exhibition What It Is, New York City - based artist and designer Doug Johnston crafts unusual, sculptural objects made entirely from coiled and stitched rope — an ancient technique that he loves to celebrate in a more contemporary way.
Throughout the 20th - century, as part of the modernist revolt against the use of traditional materials in fine art and the consequent desire to demonstrate that «art» can be made out of anything, artists have been creating sculpture, assemblage, combined paintings / sculptures and installations from an ever - widening range of unusual objects and materials.
Worked as a fund - raiser for the New York Museum of Modern Art, before achieving major acclaim as a contemporary Neo-Pop artist, best known for his gigantic sculptures of banal and / or pop - culture objects such as toys, animals and celebrities, made from unusual, highly coloured materials.
«I am incredibly lucky to be able to indulge my fascination with nature, collecting unusual objects and local plant life and use it all to make my pictures,» she says.
The act of transferring the images imbues each fresco surface with subtle variations making each object, like clouds - entirely unusual.
Here is a series of objects with the unusual label «not made in China».
Unusual ways of using everyday objects to make life easier.
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