Sentences with phrase «work in his junkyard»

He put Westover to work in his junkyard, sorting scrap metal when she was merely 10.

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This isn't the first time someone known for their work in comedy has joined the Star Wars universe — in The Force Awakens, comedians Ben Schwartz and Bill Hader acted as BB - 8 voice consultants, and fellow Brit Simon Pegg appeared as junkyard dealer Unkar Plutt.
She spent her days working in her father's junkyard or stewing herbs for her mother, a self - taught herbalist and midwife.
Founded in 1994 to expand the work of animal rescue begun by Chitra Besbroda in 1973, Sentient Creatures is the only group dedicated to consistently rescuing Harlem's abandoned, abused, and neglected «junkyard dogs.»
When Hope for Paws was alerted of two dogs who had taken up residence in a junkyard, they immediately set out to work.
Hauser & Wirth, 18th Street Feb. 10 — April 25 A painter and sculptor who lives and works in New Delhi, Subodh Gupta uses objects he gets from junkyards and antiques markets in his home country to inspire and build his art.
The video continues with the large rooms that follow: Souvenir from Shanghai (2012), He Xie (2011), Diaoyu Islands (2014), Forge (2008 - 2012), Forge Bed (2008 - 2012), IOU (2011 - 2013), the video documentation Wenchuan Rebar (2012), Rebar in Marble (2012), Container (2013), Han Dynasty Vases with Auto Paint (2014), Circle of Animals (2011), Monumental Junkyard (2007), Table and Chest with stripped Chairs (2007), One Man Shoe (1987), Study of Perspective (1995 - 2011), Coffin (2005), Hanger (2013), Beijing: The Second Ring (2005), Beijing: The Third Ring (2005), and finally the works 81 (2013), 4851 (2013) and Untitled (2011).
My new solo exhibition in October, «Ghosts at the Junkyard» is halfway between my busy, richly detailed drawings and my more simple, experimental works.
High - contrast bands of deep - colored paint scrapes become negative space, making the works look like a junkyard assemblage in which each part is absolutely essential.
He spent a sweltering summer in New York in 2007 scavenging hundreds of objects from junkyards and building sites for a vast work at the derelict Essex Street Market, sponsored by the arts group Creative Time.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ «There's an exuberant, messy physicality to this work that flies in the face of the clinical neatness of so much contemporary art... A wonderland of trashed surfaces and junkyard materials.»
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