Sentences with phrase «which wood works»

Also which wood works best for smoking?

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Viewing Jesus as a country peasant who combined marginal farming with village carpentry, Legrand suggests that Jesus» work must have been in building houses which involved very little wood work since house construction those days was little dependent on wood.24 Therefore, additional farm work was inevitable for the sake of subsistence.
Next he feels the need for money and works at carrying off and selling the tree's apples, and after that, he uses the wood of the tree to build himself a house in which to shelter a wife and children.
What is their deduction of metaphysical attributes but a shuffling and matching of pedantic dictionary - adjectives, aloof from morals, aloof from human needs, something that might be worked out from the mere word «God» by one of those logical machines of wood and brass which recent ingenuity has contrived as well as by a man of flesh and blood.
The former, which may be called primitive science, describes the knowledge of the properties of materials gained by craftsmen working with wood, stone and metals, and that of plants and animals obtained by experience.
The report cites nails as the primary source of injury when working with wood pallets, which has played a role in the shift to plastic products as companies try to reduce liability.
The welcoming nautical - themed space is centered around a U-shaped bar, behind which bartenders shake sunny Caribbean - inspired cocktails while Barkley works the wood - fired grill.
Studio3877 architect David Shove - Brown worked with materials like reclaimed wood, corrugated metal and industrial light fixtures to design a space that complements the brewery (which is located in the warehouse), effectively shining the focus on the beer.
The Seventh Generation Baby Diapers are made out of wood pulp which works are a natural absorbent.
And speaking of newel posts, the hardware mounted gates may have special installation kits for different materials (drywall / plaster; brick / concrete; wood newel post; wrought iron), which may render them safer than one - type - fits - all installation.
An example is Bath and Somerset Council which has three works by Thomas Gainsborough, one of the masters of English painting entitled Captain William Wade and Louisa, Lady Clarges and a small Willy Wooded Landscape.
Since it is operated by a 20V battery, it only runs up to 2,500 RPM, which should work just fine on wood.
«But you need three things to add bulk: testosterone (which is why men get bigger muscles), extra calories (if you want to build a bigger house, you need extra wood and concrete) and high - volume training (meaning you target one large muscle group, working it to exhaustion with 20 to 30 sets of exercises a day).»
Then kneading the mass with your hands and / or a wood spatula in a wood bowl (personal preference of wood, plastic can work too) for a few minutes, then forming it with the spatula into a nice round sort of loaf within the bowl, then letting it set for a few hours or a day, then scraping out some of the «loaf» (which is very moist and soft) and putting about a 1/2 to 3/4 ″ layer in stove pan, then bake in the stove at 350F for an hour to hour and a half, depending on thickness.
Right now I have a 48 ″ bleached wood round table, which unfortunately won't work in my new space.
You sound like you know your way around building and wood working, which is awesome!
I knew my project would be my paint supply room... which has turned into my paint and gardening supply room The Husband moved most of his tools down to a little wood working shop in the basement and he left me... [Read more...]
This term of endearment conjures images of wholesome evenings at home together, walks through springtime woods hand in hand, picnics in the meadow, and building a loving, mutually supportive life together... unless your man is a beekeeper, in which case it'll just remind of work and make him bored of you.
Wilson steals the show from wood and when the film should be getting its groove on it settles into the melodramtic, which does not work.
A young boy with a single working mother finds a giant robot in the woods, becomes its friend and defends it from the military, which either wants to destroy it or capture it and use it as a weapon.
The working through of Irish masculinity is played for laughs; there is one scene in which the group of lads find themselves naked in the woods (wearing only cavemen-esque attire), as Fionnan and Davin begin to talk through their feelings and emotion is at an all - time high.
If you counted the all - wheel drive wagons on the market, you might not get past two or three fingers.Japan's Subaru offers all - wheel drive wagons, and so does the German automaker Audi, which provided this week's test vehicle, the V - 6 powered 100 CS Quattro Wagon.The 100 CS Wagon sports an impressive array of equipment: anti-lock brakes, driver's side airbag, all - wheel drive and a luxury interior featuring leather seats and wood inlays.Of all European automakers, few have worked harder than Audi to improve its lineup.
Clients can also opt for opal white fine - gain Merino leather with contrasting piping and stitching, a color which would work well with ash grain white wood trim parts.
Vibrant colours and attractive wood furnishings welcome you to this room, which accommodates up to four guests with two double beds, a 32» flat - screen TV, plush armchair, work desk, mini-fridge, coffee maker, and full bath amenities.
The hotel features 83 luxury guest rooms, including two signature suites: The spacious four - bedroom penthouse Barrymore Suite, which offers exclusive use of the tenth floor, and, the Stanford White Studio — the original Lambs Club Library — complete with original oak wood - paneled walls and beams, a working granite fireplace, and a fully furnished private outdoor terrace.
His early dyed - and - sewn canvas pieces, which sold for $ 450 in the 1960s, now bring $ 200,000, while wood works that sold for $ 450 in 1965 are reaching $ 450,000, and a 1966 installation of the 26 letters of the alphabet, composed of soldered tin, sold at auction to MoMA for $ 1 million.
He has also been producing wood reliefs, works on paper, and constructions — all of which he hangs at eye level.
These laid the formal foundations for his sculptural work of the mid-1960s, in which concrete, steel, or wood created contained, often stubborn environments that blocked or corralled the viewer.
There are also unfamiliar works that mesmerize, including two from around 1930: «Adam and Eve and the Garden,» a carved wood tableau by José Dolores López that buzzes with medieval sprightliness, and Palmer Hayden's «Untitled (Dreamer),» which depicts a black man sleeping in a pose and simplified style reminiscent of both Henri Rousseau and Paul Gauguin.
See photos from the acclaimed sculptor's showcase of new work, which includes a 30 - million - year old piece of wood.
For example, two works both titled «Tori Tori» (2008), which were shown in her first solo exhibition at Tomio Koyama Gallery, were created from a chunk of one wood split in half.
Bevan's works are immensely tactile thanks to the fact that he is applying charcoal - made from different woods - and using his own pure pigments which are often pressed into his paintings.
Don Voisine, Buzz, 2009 Oil on wood 17 × 17 inches «A week after the opening of his exhibit of a new group of paintings, which will be on view at McKenzie Fine Art Inc, located at 511 West 25th Street, till June 6, 2009, the painter Don Voisine visited the Rail's Headquarters to talk with Assistant Art Editor Ben La Rocco, and contributing writer Craig Olson about his life and work.
Williams» current body of work, though still containing the DNA of previous interests has become increasingly personal, concerned with the parameters of the artists» own gesture as well as time spent within the architecture of his workspace, which houses both his studio and wood shop.
I am interested also by other works from the same era: as well as the wonderful 1977 Rational Concepts portfolio of prints (7 English artists: Norman Dilworth, Anthony Hill, Malcolm Hughes, Peter Lowe, Kenneth Martin, Jeffrey Steele, Gillian Wise) there's a delightful pastel colour study by Jean Spencer and two of Peter Lowe «s reliefs from 1968 in perspex mounted on wood, both 23 x 23 cm: Permutation of 4 Groups of 2 and Permutation of 4 Groups of 3, in which rational order and faktura combine to produce objects of staggering beauty.
Marcasiano's sculpture practice, which often employs recycled wood and discarded and short - lived materials such as cardboard; her history of making site - specific temporary work (both indoors and out); and her interest in responding to different conditions make her an excellent first candidate for the residency.
the rare works employ tropical woods from the 20th century to create a range of innovative sculptural forms, many of which have never been publicly presented before.
Of particular interest in the exhibition is Childe Hassam's Adam and Eve Walking Out on Montauk in Early Spring (oil on wood panel, 1924), which succinctly reflects the artist's desire to replicate the Greek Classicist ideal translated to painting, and historically is considered one of Hassam's most ambitious landscape works.
The nagging feeling that this agglomeration of peeling paint, poured plaster, oozing resin, splintered wood and crayoned rags was destined for the metaphorical dustbin was reinforced by the contrast the next day at Sotheby's and Christie's tandem viewings of upcoming sales of contemporary art, which offered gorgeous works by Rothko, Richter, Bacon, Twombly, Kelly, Diebenkorn, Polke — on and on — that left most of the Frieze offerings in the dust.
During the late 1950s Andre mainly worked in wood, a material with which he has continued to experiment throughout his career and which he has called «the mother of matter», owing to its timeless quality and its origins in nature (Andre 2000, p. 2).
Some early work, which consists of scraps of wood, was made on the roof of her building, which the artist used as a studio.
He continues to assemble his works starting with the wood battens and canvas fragments which result in surprising and often markedly inventive painted constructions, to which he adds titles that may at times illuminate or, at others, conceal his thinking before, during or actually after making the work in question.
His work which is mostly acrylic on canvas or wood panels has been shown at the AGH (Art Gallery of Hamilton), solo shows at the arts project in London, as well as galleries in Kingston and Toronto.
Guy Yanai's work will be juxtaposed with an Era — River / Papuan Gulf wood sculpture, a spirit board (gope) which... Read more
Peter Doig used a handheld video camera to capture the disorientating experience of moving through the surrounding woods towards the building, and worked from the still images which he captured.
Using materials she has found in and around the South London Gallery building — planks of wood, an old staircase, floorboards, sheets of plexiglass, plaster and paint — supplemented by others inspired by the material and atmospheric qualities of the space observed in the course of making the work, Djordjadze has created an installation which gently but thoroughly infiltrates our reading and negotiation of the room.
While the indoor galleries are devoted to her works in stone, wood and paint, the sculpture garden provides an ideal environment to view her magnificent bronzes in the context for which they were created.
The elaborate patterning and technical ability of Ray's works immediately struck me — the precision with which each collaged part adheres to the canvas or wood panel.
For the exhibition at M WOODS, the artist has chosen to present a survey of video, which he has worked with since the beginning and consistently returned to over the course of his career.
The six large paintings in «Darius Yektai: On Country Ground» at Tripoli Gallery in Southampton are all tied to being «in the country,» which is to say being at home for Yektai, who lives and works in a house in the woods in the Hamptons.
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