Sentences with phrase «wood objects as»

For your degree show from the Royal College of Art last year, you bravely chose to exhibit your work in the art school's café area, filling it with bespoke tables, chairs and shelving units containing other textile, ceramic and wood objects as well as house plants poking out of a decoratively shaped hole in the wall.

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The sphere might be large or small, made of lead or of balsa wood, and these characteristics would influence some of its properties (whether it cast a large shadow or a small one, for instance), but insofar as gravitational interaction with an external object is concerned, only the total mass and the position of the center is important.
You're going to add the pizza WITH the parchment directly to the oven to properly crisp the crust, so any round object will do as it's not actually going into the oven (I use a wood board).
Hard floor (tile or wood) or another hard surface such as a countertop or table (Make sure you have permission to drop things on these surfaces — some objects could cause scratches.)
«Many of the pieces of wood were worked, and already several objects have been identified, such as parts of buckets, a spatula or spoon, a spool and a rounded object that might be a knob or child's top,» she said.
When an object, such as a piece of plastic or wood, was burned in the chamber, the device measured a range of variables.
But when the objects differed by texture, they played just as much with familiar, rough blocks of wood and new, smooth ones — unlike the control mice.
As you decorate your space with furniture, invest in objects made from natural materials like wood, clay, or marble.
Join ToysPeriod as we venture into the world of Spinning Tops and discover that these objects made of wood or plastic are more than just toys for many.
You start with basic objects like a simple turret, wood, walls and then as you progress further in the game, you will unlock more advanced type of weapons that can prove useful in battle.
Objectives covered: Identify and name a variety of common wild and garden plants, including deciduous and evergreen trees Identify and describe the basic structure of a variety of common flowering plants, including trees Identify and name a variety of common animals including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals Identify and name a variety of common animals that are carnivores, herbivores and omnivores Describe and compare the structure of a variety of common animals (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals including pets) Identify, name, draw and label the basic parts of the human body and say which part of the body is associated with each sense Distinguish between an object and the material from which it is made Identify and name a variety of everyday materials, including wood, plastic, glass, metal, water, and rock Describe the simple physical properties of a variety of everyday materials Compare and group together a variety of everyday materials on the basis of their simple physical properties Observe changes across the 4 seasons Observe and describe weather associated with the seasons and how day length varies ALSO ADDED: Individual assessments for ALL science objectives for ALL year groups are available for purchase as are individual year group, KS1, KS2 or complete Primary packs.
Other options that can be had as standalone features include a wood - and - leather trimmed steering wheel, pre-collision system and radar - enabled cruise control, 17 - inch sport allow wheels, and a parking - assist system that uses ultrasonic sensors in the front and rear bumpers to detect distance from objects.
Cats object to bathing in slippery tubs, so give your kitten something to cling to, such as a wood platform or a wire screen.
Gallery On Collection Tiki (1-9-10 Ebisu - Minami, Shibuya - ku, 3711 - 8678) epitomizes contemporary Japanese design with stone floors, wood slab tables and a changing roster of shows that usually feature utilitarian objects such as carved bowls or handblown glassware.
he said you can do anything you want - but from what i heard, you can t even piss in the woods on a single planet - but u can shoot stuff w a gun and fly to another planet that is mostly the same as the planet u just left but is still better than the «object» of the game to get to the center of the «system / galaxy» - but when u get there,, there is no there there There is not a single strip joint in the whole galaxy - how realistic is that - the aliens cant walk, they just stand there and mumble but at least they are honest unlike that Sean Murray guy - That guy lies almost as much as Hillary Clinton but he surely has not broken near as many laws as she has - otherwise he would be in jail
«It was formed out of wood or plastics, materials that could be put together permanently in some way and certainly ending up as some kind of object.
Composed of two seemingly antithetical materials — wood and galvanized iron — this work would at first seem to go against Judd's statement in «Specific Objects» that his work be viewed as» [a] thing as a whole» rather than a conglomeration of parts.
Johnson works predominantly in mixed media sculptures and paintings, combining bare materials such as mirror, wood, and shea butter with loaded iconic objects including record covers, CB radios, historical books, and common domestic objects.
A preeminent artist of the post-media age, Johnson incorporates commonplace objects from his childhood, including wood, mirrors, tiles, rugs, CB radios, shea butter, and plants, in a process he describes as «hijacking the domestic,» to create conceptually loaded and visually compelling works that shatter assumptions about the homogeneity of black subjects.
The category of painting is examined more generally in the wood panels on top of the pedestals: straddling the line between abstraction and representation, they offer painting as both an object within sculpture as well as a discrete project central to the artistʼs studio practice.
The combined effect of the wood grain, objects and people leads him to a theme for the work as a whole.
When Motherwell represents objects through textures, he slips in wood veneer along with fine paper, much as with Picasso's guitars.
STATIC often use found objects and symbols to signify modern culture, choosing to apply their work to surfaces such as wood, glass, Perspex and metal.
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.
Explore the art technique known as frottage by creating your own life - size portrait using found objects such as coins, wood, or leaves.
There are various mixed - media objects, such as a found African sculpture made of wood covered in nails and orange paint; tarp paintings that nod to Abstract Expressionism and Minimalist abstrac - tion; and a Renaissance - style mirror draped in army green cloth.
This relatively simple blunt object has evolved from its primitive incarnation in bone and stone, to an ever cascading list of exotic and common materials such as wood, iron, steel and high - tech composites.
Explore the cultural diversity and rich history of Africa's people through works made from ancient stone, clay, wood, and metal, as well as utilitarian objects, musical instruments, ceremonial costumes and contemporary paintings.
Playing the role of alchemist, each artist in Between Spaces will recast familiar materials and objects such as wood, paint, mirrors, moving blankets, Plexi - glass, Venetian blinds, and metal grating to make the ordinary strange.
Deacon describes himself as a «fabricator», emphasising the construction behind the finished object — although many of the works are indeed cast, modelled or carved by hand — and accordingly the logic of the fabrication is often exposed: sinuous curved forms might be bound by glue oozing between layers of wood or have screws and rivets protruding from sheets of steel, wearing their hearts on their sleeves.
If the last also makes explicit painting as material object, just as in geometric abstraction, so do the shaped panels — not unlike the Polish Villages series in wood for Frank Stella.
The first vantage point captures fragments of the forms peeking through the treetops and gaps in the woods; as the viewer nears and the distance narrows, the objects» size and formal qualities are revealed.
An amalgam of artistic references and styles, her sculptures are composed of such varied materials as carved wood and stone; assembled plywood components; found objects such as clothing, televisions, and baby carriages; industrial materials such as neon, Astroturf, and mirrors; plaster casts; and drawn and painted elements.
These objects mimic pre-fabricated architectural elements such as wood paneling and faux - stone walls.
Over the past fifty years, Foulkes has combined his cruel and expressionist vision with his audacious experimentation with pictorial means, integrating unconventional materials such as hair, cotton and wood, and creating assemblages with recuperated objects.
Installed among a number of large, monochromatic pictures, now known as the White Paintings (1951), and a few Elemental Sculptures (ca. 1953)-- objects combining stone, wood, rusted metal, and found objects — was a selection of his Black paintings, an imposing series of large canvases layered with newspaper and dark paint of varying finish and consistency.
Installed among a number of large, monochromatic pictures, now known as the White Paintings (1951), and a few Elemental Sculptures (ca. 1953)-- objects combining stone, wood, rusted metal, and found objects — was a selection of his Black paintings, an imposing series of large canvases layered with newspaper and dark paint of varying finish and consistency.1 Among the works on view was this untitled canvas, now known as Untitled [black painting with portal form](1952 — 53), which the artist is believed to have begun in early 1952.2 This painting was one of several compositions that originated at Black Mountain College near Asheville, North Carolina (fig. 2), where Rauschenberg studied intermittently between 1948 and 1952.
Originating from a rich studio practice, Drew's multilayered sculptures, which are often composed of found objects, wood and fabrics, can be seen as exercises in formalism rooted in the very experience of looking.
Monochromatic and painted on canvas, Jennifer Boysen's most recent works are distinguished primarily by the originality of the structures that serve as their stretchers, objects that she has either found or made, and that present a certain variety in terms of shapes, dimensions, and materials — wood, copper, steel, aluminium.
Recent bodies of work have included print editions as well as sculpture rendered with ceramic, metal, wood, stone, rubber and found objects.
«While wood water tanks are a ubiquitous sight on New York City's rooftops, the artist loads them with substantive content demonstrating how sculpture can function as object and as a messenger of critical issues today.»
Through a poignant installation of life - sized objects made from exotic woods and string, as well as shrine - like forms crafted from steel and glass, the acclaimed furniture maker, educator, and artist makes a compelling case for the preservation of these endangered animals in the wild.
As Rose Lord, Director of Marian Goodman Gallery in New York and Paris, explained, the artist, who previously worked with a variety of non-traditional materials, including plastics and found objects, now turned to more traditional materials including wood and bronze.
This is an artist with a rich technical vocabulary, unique vision and unsurpassed skill, who is just as comfortable working with unconventional materials such as glass tableware, thousands of dice stacked together to form fluid overlapping folds, found objects, and plastics, as he is with the more accepted media, such as perforated steel, wood or bronze.
His materials range from traditional ones such as wood, metal, and cardboard to residual and mundane objects like fishnets, buttons, and burlap.
The Brooklyn - based painter rejects the canvas, instead preferring the textural possibilities of paper, found wood, and slatted panels, all of which serve as the grounds for spray and acrylic paint, as well as collaged objects.
The components are found objects as well as shapes she has precisely cut from Lucite, aluminum, wood, cardboard and paper, yielding pieces that are not unlike the wall reliefs made by Frank Stella beginning in the 1980s.
The various found objects are mounted on wood shingles, approximately 16» x 12», which may have once been used as siding for a house.
For his third, self - titled new solo exhibition with London's esteemed Lisson Gallery (running concurrently with major shows in Berlin & Brooklyn), Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei has created a monumental new installation of bicycles as part of his ongoing «Forever» series, as well as a number of hand - carved, domestic - scale copies — in various materials including wood, stainless steel and crystal — of some highly personal objects.
They met while studying graphic design together and after graduation decided to set up their own studio, focusing on installations of handcrafted objects made from tangible materials such as paper, wood and thread.
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