Sentences with phrase «wood objects using»

Fishman's new work engages the viewer with these painted wood objects using a process commonly associated with industrial fabrication.

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Of course, it was easy for Christians to criticize pagan religion, with its many gods, its veneration of objects of wood and stone and gold, its divining and use of auguries and portent, and most of all, its practice of animal sacrifice.
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).
Moving in tightly, using natural light to achieve a kind of luminescent quality, he now works with what might be called commonplace objects of nature, creating abstract studies of the form and fabric of lichens, ice crystals, seeds, wind - blasted wood, insect - eaten leaves.
Therefore, from the point of view of the aroma, the barrel is a vehicular object used to enrich the wine in certain wood compounds.
A Rice University lab is using an industrial laser to write graphene patterns on everyday objects, including food, cloth, cardboard and wood.
Best Advice: When working with an industrial space, using weathered wood and lots of plants and art / objects that are from friends / family makes the space feel more warm and inviting.
Madison, WI About Blog I started turning wood into objects for use while living in South Korea.
The booklet covers basic design ideas, use of objects, plastic / metal / wood sections and a special design project.
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.
Among Hamilton's invited artists — which include Daniel Sinsel, Maria Loboda, Laetitia Badaut Haussmann, and Ella Kruglyanskaya — is Hamilton's partner, Nicholas Byrne, whose Love Pillow sculpture was inspired by the wood objects found in Kettle's Yard: he used the invite to get to know a material better (something Hamilton also admits, telling me that George Kennethson's Forms encouraged her to experiment with alabaster and expand her knowledge of natural materials).
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.
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Durham started using everyday objects including a range of materials from wood to PVC piping, metal screws and TV screens, which would become central to his practice in the following decades.
Explore the art technique known as frottage by creating your own life - size portrait using found objects such as coins, wood, or leaves.
For her solo exhibition Blondie, Bircken developed freestanding sculptures, hanging objects and wall art from ropes, vintage clothing pieces, wood, concrete, articles used in daily life, hair and wool.
Using wire, wood, glass, sheet metal, bronze and found objects, Calder introduced biomorphic forms and Surrealist imagery into abstract sculpture.
Isa Genzken's primary media are sculpture and installation, using a wide variety of materials and objects, including wood, plaster, textile, mirrors, mannequins, dolls, posters, suitcases, and other found objects.
The hardened wax can be carved like wood, and objects can be embedded in the paint, providing the opportunity to use a variety of materials in each painting.
Such compositional «quilting» is complemented by eight new pieces «stitched» together from rough - hewn objectswood blocks, copper printing plates, t - shirt fragments — that extend FAILE's use of puzzle boxes, and obscure the boundary between fine and folk art.
Crystal Broom, from the series Transitory Objects for Non-Human Use, 1995 pair of wood and laser quartz crystal push brooms each: 61 1/2 x 23 x 17 inches (156.2 x 58.4 x 43.2 cm) unique MA - 96
For more than twenty years the artist has been using diverse mediums and many kinds of objects — including electric lights, fabric, wax, wood and mirrors — to explore architectural space, the nature of materials in abstract forms and the spectator's response to all of them.
The various found objects are mounted on wood shingles, approximately 16» x 12», which may have once been used as siding for a house.
The last artist is Donzeaud himself with a large - scale silksreen print and aerosol paint on tarp and wood work titled «Ordinary Objects for Common Use (Couch)».
Kienholz first began incorporating found objects into his earlier work (wood constructions that were painted, mostly using brooms for brushes) around 1955.
Drew uses a variety of off - the - shelf materials — wood, cardboard, paint, paper, plastic, rope, and string — combining them with occasional found objects such as branches or tree trunks.
Using representation as both an inspiration and a catalyst, Swallow collects a variety of found objects — cardboard tubes, clocks, targets and cups — which then act as molds, constructed forms of vessels for his ceramic, wood and bronze pieces.
The exhibition, which will now travel to Aspen, was restrained and ebullient, with selections from a few salient series tracing an evolution in his use of specific materials as hand - and - machine - tools, wood, bone, fabric, and hair in witty, emotional objects recalling old - timey toys, ritual charms and artifacts, totems of social experience, and items of ordinary household magic.
The playful yet dark «portraits» pull together found objects and fragmented images while the «abstractions» are composed using raw paper and fabric, cut, torn and reconnected with metal, canvas and wood.
His early work includes sculptural works that used common objects such as a low dining table as a material of «wood», and a series of wood sculpture «TSUCHINABURI Factory Product» that used matchsticks, also a common object.
Often working with every day and found materials such as fabric, glass, wood, metal and ceramics, the artist typically makes small to medium scale organic constructions that combine an almost «Beuysian» shamanistic or ritualistic use of materials with the formalism of early modernist sculptural objects.
I often work with water - based paint, because the flow is immediate, but depending on the situation and the work, I also use many other objects, including found objects, wood, mud, powders, photography and rice.
Rothenberg is a painter whose allegiance to the medium has never shaken, while Muñoz's objects and installations evoke classical sculpture in their loving use of bronze, wood, iron, terracotta.
Of all the artists associated with the loose Fluxus movement, Robert Watts was perhaps the most «object oriented,» the one who took the most visible pleasure in using his considerable skills at traditional craft (wood carving, finish carpentry, chroming).
Using found objects like furniture, wood, wheels, shells, fabric and bone, her sculptural works are informed by traditional hand - working skills that have been passed down through generations, and are bolstered by spiritual aspects of Mormon Thought and Sisterhood.
In an exhibition whose title asks us to consider the boundaries of drawing, Tuttle uses negative space as a form of mark - making; the absences between each piece of wood create borders that enable the four pieces to become a single object.
Using ordinary manufactured objects, designers Achille Castiglioni and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni created the Mezzadro Stool in 1957 from a tractor seat and a steel and wood base.
While his early works in the 1970s were mostly created using recovered objects, in his later work Cragg has used more traditional materials, such as wood, bronze and marble, continually renewing his repertoire of forms, reaching towards an abstract appreciation of the human body.
Using primarily old pieces of wood and found objects, her abstract arrangements appear complex yet rhythmic.
Jean Feinberg is an American abstract painter who uses paint, wood, canvas and paper to explore the intersection of painting and object.
Like other artists using found wood as source material, such as Cordy Ryman or Atlanta - based BORN, the life and history of the materials becomes as interesting as the artists re-contextualization of the wood into a new type of object.
Here, he began making wood sculpture using found objects, often stencilling painted words onto them: see, for instance, Moon (1960, Museum of Modern Art, New York).
For more than twenty years the artist has been using varied means and various types of objects — including lamps, fabrics, wax, wood and mirrors — to investigate the architectural space, the nature of materials in abstract forms and the reception of the spectator in contact with them.
Torey Thornton creates raw and crudely rendered abstracted forms often painted on paper, found wood and slatted panels, using a mix media of spray and acrylic paint, as well as collaged objects.
Using slips of paper, newspaper cuttings and sooty scraps of wood, she would create poetic observations of the overlooked objects.
For more than twenty years the artist has been using varied means and various types of objects - including lamps, fabrics, wax, wood and mirrors - to investigate the architectural space, the nature of materials in abstract forms and the reception of the spectator in contact with them.
The works on view at Paula Cooper focus on the artist's use of wood and metal to showcase the objects natural properties within a context of standardization and meticulous order.
Both artists work with sculpture and installation, frequently using found objects, wood, and sheet metal to evoke sacred African - American rituals and images.
Using charred wood, ash, molten glass, found objects, and black - glazed ceramics, Ruhwald meticulously composes an immersive, richly sensorial experience that is at once dramatic, nostalgic, and uncanny.
17, 2014 Sam Doyle Works on View at LACMA Los Angeles Self - trained artist Sam Doyle (1906 - 1985) began painting in 1944, using found objects such as sheet metal and wood board as his canvases.
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