Sentences with phrase «using fibreglass»

Created using fibreglass and polymer, the life - size taxidermied mammoth seems to be frozen in time and action, floating weightlessly in a gallery space.

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«The key here is gravity separation, which efficiently separates the fibreglass from the resin by using the differences in their densities.
With PhD student Amit Kumar, she developed a process that uses gravity separation and other simple physical techniques to process cellphone fibreglass and resins in an environmentally neutral fashion.
It's one of the first processes to use simple techniques like gravity separation to cleanly lift organic resins from inorganic fibreglass.
The separated fibreglass can then be used as a raw material for construction and insulation.
DURING the second world war, the Germans had a secret formula for fibreglassused to make fast, lightweight boats — which British intelligence stole and handed on to American manufacturers.
Five special colours of Stein's Colour fibreglass reinforced polymer composite panels with a smooth surface of electron beam ‑ cured acrylic (without the use of solvents) were specified by Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council for the # 1million redevelopment of Valley Infants School.
Using this he created his own chassis and fibreglass body panels.
The Lotus Elan was the first Lotus road car to use a steel backbone chassis with a fibreglass body.
Our Vancouver Island kayaking tours include the use of top of the line double and single fibreglass kayaks from Nimbus and Seaward.
If you have a bit more surfing experience and are wanting to use a regular epoxy / fibreglass board, kindly let us know at the time of booking.
SWV uses custom - built fibreglass diving boats which can carry 12 divers each along with divemasters and a boatmaster.
On the water we use stable single and double fibreglass kayaks and lightweight carbon / vinyl paddles.
I struggled for a time using traditional sculptural materials such as plywood, steel, fibreglass.
The brothers often use plastic models or fibreglass mannequins in their work, exploring the theme of the anatomical and pornographic grotesque.
He established a major reputation in both group and solo shows in Britain and overseas using a variety of materials from fibreglass and metal through to wood and slate.
Importantly, this latest collection also exposes a completely different body of work: the experimental use of oils on the new medium of black or white fibreglass, which allows for a gentler application of paint, creating a lighter relief.
Eva Hesse, (born January 11, 1936, Hamburg, Germany — died May 29, 1970, New York, New York, U.S.), German - born American painter and sculptor known for using unusual materials such as rubber tubing, fibreglass, synthetic resins, cord, cloth, and wire.
Eva Hesse, German - born American painter and sculptor known for using unusual materials such as rubber tubing, fibreglass, synthetic resins, cord, cloth, and wire.
The latex and fibreglass Hesse used in her works (e.g., Contingent, 1969) have degraded (yellowed, hardened, and become brittle) over the years, becoming too fragile to travel or exhibit.
Superrealism Emerging out of Pop Art and Photorealism, this is an American - based figurative genre in which certain stereotypical individuals are re-created down to the last true - to - life detail, using polyester / fibreglass and other materials including human hair.
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