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The 7th Annual Wooden Wonderland Holiday Craft Show and Sale will feature local artisans and vendors offering handmade
wooden objects as well as other creative items.
Not exact matches
A clock, for example, has an integrity
as a time piece, a piece of furniture, and a
wooden object, among others.
Press
as hard
as you can with a heavy
object such
as a large
wooden cutting board.
Even
as an adult, I prefer the beauty of a
wooden object versus a plastic one.
A big milestone that most children hit around 19 months is the ability to hold a container, such
as a bucket, in one hand and put small
objects, such
as wooden blocks, into it with the other, and then dump the contents out.
An accompanying
wooden ball serves
as a nice surprise, rolling down either end of the ship to teach your child
object permanence and cause and effect.
Toddlers often enjoy grouping
objects that look similar, such
as all their
wooden blocks in one basket and all the plastic blocks in another.
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED at the facility or through the mail Personal checks, nude personal photographs, musical greeting cards, oversized greeting cards, plastic - type cards, telephone calling cards, personal identification cards, sonograms (plastic x-ray type), Polaroid's (whole or altered), more than ten (10) photo - graphs, medicine, personal hygiene items such
as deodorant, hair products, combs, brushes, toothpaste, tooth - brush, shampoo, soap, washcloths, towels, cosmetics, metal or
wooden crosses, chains, neck - laces, medallions, rings, watches, brace - lets, stamps, writing paper, envelopes, pens, pencils, crayons, colored pencils, pantyhose, metal
objects, plastic
objects, glue substances, decals, stickers, artwork: beaded, painted, glued, stringed, etc., belts, food items, candy, cologne or perfume, cassette tapes, electrical items such
as radios, tape players, televisions, lottery tickets, hair, tobacco products.
Illustrated with the author's photographs, Infrastructure reveals a strange beauty in
objects such
as the egglike sludge digesters at a Boston sewage treatment plant, the tangled pipes of an oil refinery, and the
wooden water towers perched atop the roofs of New York City.
then, using a rounded
object, such
as the end of a large
wooden spoon or small pestle, gingerly press into the center of each «cookie» to make a nice round indentation.
Dendrochronology is the formal term for tree - ring dating, the science that uses the growth rings of trees
as a detailed record of climatic change in a region,
as well
as a way to approximate the date of construction for
wooden objects of many types.
Here the acting is
wooden (puppet
wooden), lines spoken too fast (
as if to emphasize their meaninglessness), the child characters generally acting like adults, adults acting like children, all running around in a simple story, but even more, after awhile, you realize it is about a bunch sets and
objects that look like a kid's dreams of military heroism and futile activities carried out in an oddly precise manner.
«Thirst» has endured
as an enjoyable vampire romp because it portrays the genetically oddball race with a straight face, and abandons the usual clichés, including religious
objects,
wooden stakes, and mirrors.
The
wooden object with the hole in the middle was used
as a gag to keep the person's mouth open.
School grounds should be inspected for potential hazards such
as: • Verandah poles outside doorways, in thoroughfares or in situations where students are unlikely to see them, especially while running; • Steps and changes in level which are poorly proportioned, difficult to see or lack handrails; • Fencing, gates and railings which students climb and which have structural problems, sharp protrusions, splinters or other hazards; • Trip hazards at ground level — protruding drainage pit covers, irregular paving, cracks or tree roots in thoroughfares, broken off post or other remnants of old structures; • Loose gravely surfaces on slopes and where students run; • Slippery patches which may stay damp in winter; • Rocks which students can fall onto or throw around; • Embankments which students can slip down or which have protruding sharp
objects; • Blind corners in busy areas; taps and hoses which are positioned where students play or walk; window glass at low levels through which students could fall; • Holes, cracks or exposed irrigation fixtures in ovals; • Trees or shrubs with poisonous parts, sharp spikes or thorns or branches at eye level; • Splinters and deteriorating timbers in seats, retaining edges and other
wooden constructions; • sSeds or other areas with hazardous chemicals or machinery to which students have access; rubbish skips which students can climb into or around, or which place students at risk when trucks enter the school; • Areas within the site used for car parking when students are present; and, • Sporting equipment such
as goal posts or basketball rings which have structural or other design or maintenance problems.
A target can be any
object, but trainers often use items such
as sticky notes, plastic lids and
wooden spoons.
Hold a small stick - like
object such
as a pencil or a
wooden chop stick.
Placing
objects such
as fences and
wooden barricades help slow down the foes and give you a chance to pick away at their numbers, whether with melee, guns, or grenades and mines.
Prince's sarcophagus - like hood, presented on a
wooden pedestal, is offered up
as a sacred
object.
Willie Cole is best known for assembling and transforming ordinary domestic and used
objects such
as irons, ironing boards, high - heeled shoes, hair dryers, bicycle parts,
wooden matches, lawn jockeys, and other discarded appliances and hardware, into imaginative and powerful works of art and installations.
Inspired by the idea of an imagined society in which psychotherapy is a freely available drop - in service, Johnson's installation of large - scale paintings, hanging plants, Persian rugs and four
wooden day beds questions established definitions of the art
object and its limitations,
as well
as the relationship between individual and shared cultural experience.
Although often connected to minimalist sculptors such
as Donald Judd, who also made simple painted
wooden objects at roughly the same time, Anne Truitt had little in common with the anti-aesthetic and anti-compositional stance of that loosely defined movement.
In works from an ongoing project she began in 2012, Skaer uses elements from her childhood home (where her father still resides) such
as wooden floor boards, windows and doors and reconfigures them into boxes, cubes, or slabs, embellishing them with fine materials, replacing glass panes with lapis lazuli, and embedding
objects from her father's various collections of disperate
objects.
Works of art range from stunning quilts, drawings and paintings, to
wooden and metal sculptures, and functional
objects such
as bird houses — all made in Alabama and several neighboring states.
Following the performance, the projected film, the resultant
wooden plank
object - sculpture, and text will all remain (precisely in the place they were left)
as an movement - inscribed installation for the duration of the exhibition.
Displayed on a reclaimed
wooden floor
as a mass of modelled figures, the sculptural installation, inspired by a Dieter Roth work, The Floor (Studio - floor from Mosfellsbaer, Iceland), (1973 - 1992), is what Nelson describes
as a «levelling of sorts, questioning how we look at
objects.»
Within deep
wooden frames, Ossorio brought together such disparate found
objects as glass eyes, shells, animal bones, shards, pearls, feathers, and driftwood — synthesizing beauty with decay, refinement with crudeness, and reanimating (or resurrecting) these dead
objects as vivid art.
Also included is a work by Gimhongsok, from Kukje Gallery / Tina Kim in Seoul; A Star (2011) is one of a series of sculptures entitled «Ordinary
Objects» that appropriate everyday objects, such as plastic bags, wooden sticks and Styrofoam, which are recast in precious
Objects» that appropriate everyday
objects, such as plastic bags, wooden sticks and Styrofoam, which are recast in precious
objects, such
as plastic bags,
wooden sticks and Styrofoam, which are recast in precious metals.
Push Pull Play In this workshop we will use pull and push toys
as an introduction to creating surprising mechanical movements in
wooden objects.
These collaged elements — along with images of pillows and a detail from a Baroque relief — are sealed within a clear Plexiglas casing that acts
as a support for the surprising array of three - dimensional
objects suspended from the work's surface, ranging from tin cans and a spent tube of paint to assorted empty plastic tubes and salvaged
wooden chair rungs.
He has quite a selection of paintings made on handcrafted
wooden substraits, he also has a selection of paintings made on found
objects (such
as wakeboards, table tops, guitars, etc).
Gradually, Kounellis introduced new materials, such
as propane torches, smoke, coal, meat, ground coffee, lead, and found
wooden objects into his installations.
Rauschenberg's Spreads series are composed of
wooden panels to which he applied acrylic, solvent transferred imagery, paper collage, fabric and colored or mirrored plastics and commonplace
objects such
as fans, pillows, buckets and lights.
Often within deep
wooden frames, Ossorio's congregations bring together such disparate found
objects as glass eyes, shells, animal bones, shards, pearls, feathers, and driftwood — synthesizing beauty with decay, refinement with crudeness, and reanimating (or resurrecting) these dead
objects as vivid art.
He then uses an assortment of tools, including chisels and Japanese carving instruments to meticulously hand - sculpt each form, using imagery from skateboard culture
as inspiration... Haroshi's technique is akin to the ancient Japanese tradition of building
wooden Buddha statues, including the conservation of materials to minimise weight and embedding an
object inside the sculpture.»
The Romanian artist creates artworks using everyday
objects such
as cigarette papers, teabags and
wooden stirrers, and explores her hidden emotions and conflicts through drawings produced with her eyes closed.
The Spreads are composed of
wooden panels to which Rauschenberg variously applied acrylic, solvent transferred imagery, collage of paper, fabric and colored or mirrored plastic plus commonplace
objects such
as fans, pillows, buckets and lights.
Using a mixture of constructed
wooden forms, stretched canvases and found
objects such
as soda cans, tambourines light bulbs, washcloths and bath towels - Lee's works subvert ways of portraying human physical interaction.
At HangarBicocca, Suga will activate
objects as dynamic parts of a total structure: Viewers will find themselves immersed in an environment of
wooden configurations, paraffin - wax structures, floor works composed of both organic and manufactured materials, and ephemeral outdoor interventions.
The pattern, columns of giraffe's spots, is used variously
as a tableau, stage set and a screen upon which Reid can add a series of suggestive
objects:
wooden moustaches, a tea set, croissants, a mask, shells, vases, etc..
Franziska Klotz's mummy portraits are pictures of pictures, that take the image painted on the
wooden panel
as seriously
as its history
as an
object.
Cheap aluminum kettles and tiffin boxes, decorative wall tapestry and textiles, mostly collected from markets in Cirebon, are either hung on the walls or are placed on
wooden plinths
as if in a museum, transforming every day
objects into precious items.
The paintings include found
objects from her immediate surroundings — a watch, a
wooden hand, a window squeegee — appropriating items from her studio for their formal qualities
as well
as their contextual reference.
Legend claims that Andre began his current practice after his close friend Frank Stella called the
wooden castoffs of a project sculptural
objects as well; Andre has also said that Constantin Brancusi was an instrumental influence.
His sculptures re-purpose and combine a range of materials, such
as fiberglass propellers,
wooden coat hangers, parachute fabric, and a variety of musical instruments in a process that the artist calls «potential disclosure,» which aims to reveal the dormant life in inanimate
objects.»
Other works include Workspace (2016), a
wooden, scale model of an artist's studio (look for mini, dollhouse - like
objects such
as tools and artworks) and Origin Unknown (2016), a concrete sculpture which is made of hammer - like forms and which the gallery's Stella Reinhold - Rudas noted is influenced by African naive art and the communist regime of the artist's childhood.
A huge variety of doll - reproduced characters, from George W. Bush to Angelina Jolie, along with randomly picked - up
objects such
as KFC paper cups, dusty music instruments, plastic chairs, buckets, bottles of wine and rusty bells, are sparsely displayed on the floor or on top of
wooden shelves and polystyrene blocks.
As the most traditional still - life paintings, these
objects -
wooden blocks shapes and cut - offs — are stored in the studio and assembled by the artist.
As is typical of her practice, Cain has embedded objects found in situ such as cut crystal pendants, towels, and a string of wooden bead
As is typical of her practice, Cain has embedded
objects found in situ such
as cut crystal pendants, towels, and a string of wooden bead
as cut crystal pendants, towels, and a string of
wooden beads.