It is an original plaster work, not a plaster cast.
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To the right is the living room, with plaster walls and painted decorative plaster beams.
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"If a plaster wall gets wet and stays wet, the plaster will rot," Mr. Reeve said.
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Faint air bubbles are still visible on the plaster surface, along with ridges from the plaster molds.
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Plaster is also prone to thinner spider-web cracks, which occur when the topcoat of the plaster degrades.
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Many of these sculptures include antique plaster casts or shards of shattered plaster, bumping up yet again the theme of process.
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Giacometti often returned to the work to cut away at the dried plaster, reapplying liquid plaster, sometimes finishing with fine lines in dark red and black.
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It can also be messy work, mixing up and moulding the plaster, while a prosthetist visiting a rural area must cart around 20133-pound packs of plaster.
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The plaster elements were created using the same techniques employed in 16th century Italy, and profiles were taken of the original plaster work to aid faithful recreation.
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The original Dutch front door opens to a foyer that steps down to a living room with plaster walls, viga beams and a kiva fireplace with a decorative plaster finish.
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" - Chelsea, 32 "Plaster cast of an ex-boyfriend's hand.
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Comparatively small at 36 ½ inches long, the two-part "Salt Fish" is a clever example of the sculptural possibilities of rope and plaster: For the "body," lengths of honey-colored rope are loosely braided and lightly coated with off-white plaster; the "skin" is a flat plaster cast imprinted with the pattern of the braid.
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Getting a hand cast in plaster takes 30 minutes to mold the hand, 10 minutes to pull the plaster, and then like one day to finish it and put it on a pedestal.
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Open Bionics develops the prostheses using scans or plaster casts.
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The plaster is made of lime, seaweed extracts and eggshells.
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The shape of the limb against bulky and stiff plaster.
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Some heavy furniture moved; a few instances of fallen plaster.
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And then it's back to the plaster drawing board again.
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Both the plaster casts and the encaustic surface are tactile.
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A realistic plaster goose, straight from Glenn Close's own collection.
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Big enough to plaster on the side of a building.
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The overmantel of the plaster fireplace rises nearly as high.
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It had beamed ceilings, plaster walls and large flagstone floors.
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References and shorthand explanations plaster New Dawn like bad wallpaper.
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Plaster blobs on top and below evoke piles of sand.
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"There's no paint, no plaster," he said about the house.
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The building, constructed of plaster and brick, was not fireproof.
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The look of her mostly white plaster reliefs is austere.
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"The termites had chewed through the plaster," Ms. Syrett said.
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Gagnier's plaster figures change over the course of a day.
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The plaster ceilings upstairs suffered damage when the roof leaked.
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A: Old lath and plaster walls are prone to cracking.
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Factum has rendered facsimiles in everything from plaster to bronze.
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Her mother, Vicki Plaster Kueppers, won Miss Minnesota in 1983.
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The different versions span many media: bronze, marble, plaster, terracotta.
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One fan drove 400 miles with his arm in plaster!
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But in Parrish's day, when photography was cumbersome and foreign travel a luxury, there was value in plaster reproductions: The public learned the canon of classic art from seeing plaster reproductions of ancient statuary.
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Then with "Parts of a whole" (2016) Jimenez makes plaster casts of furniture from her family home, but with bits of fabric captured in the plaster like vestiges of memories that trail after the artist.
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He doesn't wear a suit or plaster himself with stage makeup.
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GFMGLP's a relentlessly demented plaster bath laid on with a trowel.
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Crude patchwork testifies to the cave-in of a plaster ceiling.
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Thousands of pounds of wood and plaster fell into its sanctuary.
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Playful, geometric motifs are replicated in mirrors and Venetian plaster displays.
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Toppled rooftop satellite dishes, choked by plaster dust, resemble wilted flowers.
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When he returned, Major John L. Plaster, the proprietor of ultimatesniper.
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"Thank God, a strong man to hold me up," Plaster said.
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Both rooms have dentil molding and fireplaces with neat plaster surrounds.
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In room after room, Hockney's pictures densely plaster the museum's walls.
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The other, far more fragile works are done in poured plaster.
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We have a splitting here in the brick and the plaster.
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Plaster was being removed, and peeling, heat-scorched paint scraped away.
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The room — brick-floored, plaster-walled, empty — is simple.
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Over time the plaster separates from the lath, creating structural cracks.
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Then she poured plaster into the mold to create the cast.
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Constructed of plaster and brick in 1916, it was not fireproof.
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The original stone walls have been coated with a thin plaster.
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As the screw turned, the plug prevented it from dislodging the plaster.
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Communist symbols adorned the plaster corset designed to align her damaged spine.
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And above it sit two taxidermy "Zebracorns" with fake narwhal plaster horns.
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The Lion King gave us endearing mascots to plaster on grim realities.
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Monir Farmanfarmaian, "Gabbeh," 2009 (mirror, reverse-glass painting, and plaster on wood).
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The sticking-plaster solutions in Turkey and Libya cannot last for ever.
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Even the domed plaster lamp shades are shaped to resemble bulb symbols.
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First Han gets coated in plaster and then heated until he vaporizes.
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"The studios were making things out of plaster" and fabric, Ainsworth says.
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It was constructed with concrete reinforced with rebar, and finished with plaster.
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It was meant to counter the recusal, to plaster over the crack.
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After history bulldozes through, the houses are blasted plaster and wood scaffolding.
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Plaster casts of hands fill a wall of shelves, a ghostly audience.
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Around the second week after my accident, the plaster splint came off.
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"When I got here, there were exposed bricks and plaster," he recalls.
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Today big chunks of plaster and paint are missing from the facades.
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The relatively small works are made of cardboard, plaster, steel and wood.
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The tunnel at MoMA is a plaster recreation of the Cabaña Fortress.
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Century-old vaudeville and minstrel posters plaster walls in the light booth.
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European Parliament President Martin Schulz described the deal as a sticking plaster.
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This show has one "Spoon Woman" in bronze and another in plaster.
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Some artists work in paint or plaster; Smith's preferred medium is gluten.
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The older brother asked whether I had a plaster for his brother.
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And original plaster details were rescued without replastering entire surfaces: The ceiling medallion on the main floor, for example, was cut out of the plaster ceiling, remounted onto Sheetrock and replaced (along with a custom light fixture he designed).
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They can also cause damage to the structure of plaster and stucco buildings.
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America helped plaster the countryside with posters and billboards bearing the king's image.
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According to Bloomberg, Uber also plans to plaster its logo on Lime's scooters.
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Some producers are making less polluting idols out of clay instead of plaster.
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It's really only designed for cutting through drywall or plaster walls, not wood.
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Like, did you know she has a plaster mold of someone else's breasts?
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These are words typically reserved for people, not structures of plaster and wood.
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She often sculpts in plaster, or models with resin directly onto individual Marys.
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According to Bloomberg, Uber also planned to plaster its logo on Lime's scooters.
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Recovered during renovations were wide-plank hardwood floors, molding, mantels and plaster walls.
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There's also a library with a plaster ceiling detail and leaded-glass bookcases.
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The first room in the exhibition features three bodily fragments made of plaster.
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An arm "powerful enough to rip plaster off the walls," says Saunders cheerfully.
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But the plaster was riddled with fissures and needed to be torn down.
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The main floor also has a family room with intricate plaster crown molding.
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A 16-foot-tall plaster piece, "The Harp" was Savage's last major work.
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Colorful red and orange plaster had peeled from some buildings, leaving brick exposed.
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Kids can make things out of plaster, they can speak, write, make videos.
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Plaster was spread over the metal, and the monsters became looming, creamy ghosts.
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Sports newspapers plaster his photo on their front pages with each new achievement.
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Plaster wasn't just a more durable surface, it was a more decorative one.
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Everything feels handworked: smooth white plaster walls and primitively carved wooden bed frames.
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Might Twitter soon plaster tweets from the candidates along New York City's walls?
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Dave had a conversation with a local our first night in Plaster Rock.
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Rendered in white plaster, they have a chilly, spectral presence, archetypes of modern anonymity.
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A plaster mold of a pair of breasts, gifted to Handler by Ellen DeGeneres.
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Excavation of Shingopana songwensis showing ribs and other bones being prepared for plaster-jacketing.
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The walls of Arai's house are made from a lime plaster that absorbs moisture.
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Though large, it is delicate, with fine flowers in red plaster over the archways.
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A huge scaffolding front ripped off a building as easily as a sticking plaster.
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It's telling that even on our tour, workers continued to cut, paint and plaster.
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The floor was littered with several feet of piled up boards, nails and plaster.
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The plaster-covered T. rex skull arrives at the Burke Museum in Seattle, Aug.
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She paints on wood panels coated with plaster, which is sanded down until smooth.
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" I plaster a grin and muster up my standard reply: "Yes sir, welcome aboard!
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The physical models, in turn, were used to create plaster molds for the clay.
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At least the smugglers didn't try to make fake plaster versions like those fruitcakes.
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You use a putty knife to smooth icing, just as you would with plaster.
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The government's sticking-plaster solution is to keep some vehicles temporarily off the road.
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The auditorium's ornamental plaster was restored, decorative statues repaired, and ceilings gilded and glazed.
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Claudel's red plaster "Portrait of Rodin" (22019–9) is bigger, though no less intimate.
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You can build a model two-by-four out of chicken wire and plaster.
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The walls are covered in Venetian plaster and are the green of surgical scrubs.
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Dozens of other pages trying to raise money for employees plaster the GoFundMe website.
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When his rugged Sawzall blade slices through walls, clouds of plaster permeate the air.
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The smooth plaster walls have a gently mottled finish that suggests age and depth.
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It was time to empty buckets of liquid plaster into the upside-down mold.
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I also would take chunks of plaster from my dad's studio and carve them.
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Perhaps the most pointed was "Braselette," a plaster bra messily painted with shiny enamel.
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Divots in corridors marked where shrapnel had knocked chunks of plaster from the walls.
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Ms. Kelly amplifies this heady effect by installing plaster reliefs into the door panels.
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My house is loaded with plaster and lathe walls that destroy Wi-Fi signals.
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The cube of sand would eventually be wrapped in plaster and sent for analysis.
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The third fireplace, with a plaster mantle and marble surround, anchors the master bedroom.
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Construction is stone, covered with horsehair plaster, and topped by a cedar-shingle roof.
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A plaster sculpture of the same size and look would without question be protected.
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But I could count on baby Jesus in all his plaster-of-Paris glory.
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In the years that followed, plaster figures built over metal armatures became Neri's trademark.
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More malleable than bronze, plaster allows the artist to scar his figures with unprecedented disfigurement.
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I would plaster work near schools and slap stickers around where I knew kids congregated.
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The grave also featured a limestone lid, once preserved in plaster, that had crumbled away.
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But scrutiny of the video revealed that many of the statues weren't stone, but plaster.
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Joe Anderson, the mayor of Liverpool, describes the government's measures as a mere sticking plaster.
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One rides a plaster tiger the size of a large horse, suspended in mid-leap.
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Over the next three days, using epoxy glue and plaster, he pieced together two warriors.
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There, between two never-before-seen plaster angels, sat a brightly colored inflatable manger scene!
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" Antidepressants helped for a while, but "putting the plaster over the wound doesn't heal anything.
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Think less of carbon fiber and 3D printing, and more of plaster and orbital sanders.
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Discoveries are still being made, including a 300-pound plaster Sphinx head unearthed last year.
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Their conception of Hillary Clinton had set long ago, and was as hard as plaster.
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They chat while repairing a house, mixing clay for plaster, and shaping stones with machetes.
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They are miniature worlds, forever preserved, perfect down to the paintbrush strokes of faded plaster.
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Six depictions of the same scene in Florence are frescos, painted directly on wet plaster.
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He could plaster it on billboards because it is so unintentionally honest and damningly so.
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She was hit with a flurry of debris as bullets tore into walls and plaster.
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The fireplaces in the dual parlors, for example, are original, as is the plaster molding.
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He was interested in the plaster casts, because they really resonate with his own practice.
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It could be sponge, dried paint, wax, plaster of Paris, Cheshire cheese, cream, or marble.
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As such, diversity can easily become a crude plaster placed over a wider structural problem.
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When the bust was pulled out of storage, though, the plaster copy became quite useful.
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The Bains actually removed the plaster tile covering the ceiling, revealing the building's original trusses.
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Canova cast the plaster copy for his patron Girolamo Zulian, a Venetian ambassador in Rome.
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In May, researchers completed a plaster cast of the first horse found at the site.
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The mural is painted on canvas, not plaster, which significantly eases the burden of preservation.
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Ceilings are missing expanses of plaster, and old wooden beams are often exposed and rotten.
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When they died, the trinkets were put in plaster and this would be their tombstone.
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Ask Real Estate There are two kinds of cracks in old lath and plaster walls.
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If large chunks are falling, the plaster keys that grip the lath may be failing.
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I stared at the bedroom's cracked plaster ceiling and wondered why I wasn't coping better.
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There are traditional moldings and trim, plaster ceiling medallions, hardwood floors and six gas fireplaces.
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The plaster figure, without arms or legs, has become an enduring symbol of the war.
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A moment later, though, he was posing for an Instagram op with his plaster portrait.
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He gives it a few extra jump-slaps to really plaster it on there too.
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Desperate, she called her estranged husband at his plaster business, demanding the unpaid child support.
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Contending with peeling paint and broken plaster, the artists manage a surprisingly effective contemplative atmosphere.
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Similar floral notes were also painted into several patches of wall exposed by fallen plaster.
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"In my sector it's flagrant," said Abdenour Hadjici, a sales manager for a plaster company.
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The walls, skim coated with white plaster, are crowned by three celestial south-facing windows.
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In 2005, Mr. Hedberg and Hirschl & Adler arranged the sale of the plaster to the Greifs for around $400,000, with the stipulation by the owner of the defunct foundry that the plaster could never be resold, although it could be donated to a museum.
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The longer loop spirals over and under itself, and both are coated with paint and plaster.
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It's weird for Portal to plaster a suggestion I call my boyfriend on a huge display.
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And we looked up, and this piece of plaster was just barely attached to the roof.
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Like much of the exposition's "White City," they were made of plaster, not made to last.
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The plaster figure, without arms or legs, has become an enduring symbol of the bloody war.
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"Find out what she looks like and plaster her face all over your bedroom," Kimmel suggested.
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Mr Kramer is production manager at the Gipsformerei, the plaster-cast manufactury of Berlin State Museums.
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Starting today, you can now plaster dancing cats and flying cheeseburgers over your photos and videos.
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They're getting divorced, which makes that pearly white smile hard to plaster on night after night.
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She also covered every wall with Venetian plaster or wallcovering, and added custom built-in furniture.
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Using plaster, tar, and other materials, she molds each figure into an individual with distinct personality.
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Bare light bulbs lit the dark rooms, paint and plaster chipped from the woodwork and walls.
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PupSocks allows you to plaster your pet's face all over pairs of snazzy socks for $29.99.
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TMZ broke the story ... Mischa slammed the truck into plaster covered support beams at the complex.
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But it also has a concrete background—or it might be more accurate to say plaster.
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In today's France, it simply isn't enough to hope this victory can plaster over the cracks.
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Joanna said she plans to balance out the color with gray plaster walls and gray concrete.
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Duchamp's striking bronze and plaster casts of Martins's body look like ergonomic, hand-sized stress toys.
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And like the limiting narratives of perfect daughters, real men, resurrections and grief, the plaster shattered.
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Two teenagers smeared with plaster mix — the Darnases' children — looked down from a platform at us.
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Later, West shows Arbus a cupboard full of plaster penises modeled after each of her lovers.
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Frosted with fine plaster dust, the space itself seems sepia-toned, like a Eugène Atget photograph.
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Soon Mr. Fluevog began making plaster of Paris models, bringing them to small factories for production.
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Preserved throughout are period chandeliers and hardware, plaster molding, extensive millwork, wide baseboards and five fireplaces.
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Enamored of Shakespeare, one builder adorned a Juliet balcony with plaster figures of the doomed couple.
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A trio of monochrome works from 2017 tend toward the sculptural, recalling carved plaster or stone.
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Some contemporary critics scolded Parrish for having accumulated plaster casts of masterpieces, not the masterpieces themselves.
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It's fast and eliminates the need for clunky, goop-filled impression trays and messy plaster molds.
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The formal living room has its original plaster molding, an ornate chandelier and a bay window.
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And he was thrilled to plaster posters of the two leaders shaking hands all over Israel.
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They trekked through a sea of gradient pink sand around colossal, plaster letters spelling out Dior.
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No, he shook his head solemnly, those guys come to Plaster Rock for the wrong reasons.
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We even cut out the weekly comic strips and use them to plaster our bathroom walls.
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We drained out the yolk and filled it with plaster, so she has a real-looking egg.
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Two anti-rotation fins on the plug wedged into the plaster, keeping the anchor securely in place.
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They were ornate, but composed of the lowest dollar-store type materials: paint, plaster, sequins, glitter etc.
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I sand a few places and apply new plaster to holes that are not completely covered yet.
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Then they made a plaster cast and used digital imaging to scale it up to six meters.
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A new toaster called Toasteroid will plaster a variety of customized images onto your breakfast, Eater reports.
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From there, the aluminum 3-D model was used to make a negative mold out of plaster.
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This is my life that you guys plaster all over f——— television that I signed up for.
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Interest in plaster casts spread across Europe in the 17th century, and workshops to supply them followed.
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And the age of the plaster moulds—some date back two centuries—confers an extra "archaeological value".
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Instead, officials plastered over the "COLORED" and "WHITE" inscriptions, which reappeared once rain washed away the plaster.
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There's also a permit for Sean's home to re-plaster the pool and add some new lighting.
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Electoral billboards plaster the roadsides and, despite Hamas's participation, Mr Abbas insists the vote will go ahead.
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Instead, Zacarias' wall-hanging plaster sculptures, and Segovia's woven paper pieces reference the aesthetics of traditional textiles.
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Newspapers plaster their front pages with photographs of vast urban landscapes shrouded in a gray-yellow murk.
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Before the power cuts, the plant produced about 303,000 bags of wall plaster a month, he said.
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CUTCHOGUE "Photo-Technic II," works including solarplate etchings, gelatin silver chloride prints and transfer prints on plaster.
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This one is also carved in wood but painted and decorated with plaster and glass inlaid eyes.
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The illusion it gives is that the whole space might have this glass structure under plaster walls.
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Globes from the past are usually made of plaster wood, and have paper gores overlaid on them.
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The other two sculptures in the room are both freestanding and made entirely out of poured plaster.
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Then I looked and realized it was just plaster, but it had so many dips and curves.
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On Duchamp's instructions, he photographed the concave plaster form upside-down after lighting it to appear convex.
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The dressing room is stocked with hundreds of pounds of stickers kids can plaster the walls with.
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All of these rooms have high ceilings with decorative plaster molding, tiger oak floors and pocket doors.
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The interior is largely original, with hardwood floors, plaster walls and built-in cupboards and bookshelves throughout.
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Rooms have contrasting-color wood molding on plaster walls and leaded or wood-gridded windows and doors.
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Corner pieces and wall panels interlock using steel beams, which are also covered in GigaCrete's special plaster.
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"The Lobster (Still life with Lobster and Plaster Cast)" (1922), for example, shows the lobster and four fish — familiar still life objects — on a cloth set before a plaster bust of a head; in the background, there is a window, or a painting, presenting a small sailing boat.
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In installations like "Plaster Surrogates" (21959), made up of more than 10 enamel-on-plaster pieces, Mr. McCollum shows his lifelong interest in the repetition of forms — many of the pieces in the show range and sprawl, but somehow his art comes across as thoughtful and not ungainly.
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The screenprinted image is nearly illegible in "Break It Down (fault lines)" (paper, silkscreen and plaster, 40 by 26 inches, 2016); not only is it extremely faint, but the slab of plaster it's printed on is riddled with long, finger-thick grooves from some anomaly of the casting process.
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In the United States, plaster casts of the statue(s) largely created and sold during the neoclassical plaster craze in the late-19th and early-20th centuries allowed local museum audiences in America to take in the athletic beauty of the "Discobolus" and marvel at his poised muscles.
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The Slovakian artist uses plaster to create naturalistic forms and perforated, egg-like crucibles on a large scale.
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Justin paid Schwartz $80,000 in restitution in the criminal case ... something to do with fancy, expensive Italian plaster.
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And over that the Chicago designers applied facades made mostly of a moldable, reinforced plaster material called staff.
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That said, any sort of sticky note is fun because you really can plaster them wherever you want.
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Xerox art was big then, so people would come in to make photocopies and plaster them all over.
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Critics say it destroyed value after buying British Plaster Board, a FTSE 100 firm, for $6.7bn in 2005.
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Arms, legs, torsos and heads made from plaster of Paris are brought in from factories in the countryside.
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SCA agreed in December to buy German bandage and plaster cast maker BSN Medical for 2.74 billion euros.
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According to the announced plan, SpaceX intends to launch 11,000 satellites to plaster the globe with internet connectivity.
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It's time to plaster on your most agreeable smile, as the return of The Crown is hours away.
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Artists such as Jeff Koons use copies of historical sculptures, she notes; Rachel Whiteread has worked in plaster.
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Unfortunately it's been closed for repairs for two years after an ornamental plaster rosette fell from the ceiling.
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"We're just a plaster on a gushing wound," says a worker for ECHO, the European Union's aid service.
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Mounted on a white plaster base, two black walls join in a right angle, creating a corner retreat.
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Friends said he lived at the Ghost Ship artistst commune and was a sculptor who made plaster castings.
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In "Target with Plaster Casts" and "Target with Four Faces" he laid the groundwork for what would follow.
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And if anyone wants to plaster the name on hats and t-shirts ... don't even think about it.
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There are large piles of wood, stacks of large canvas pastel paintings, hardware tools, cardboard, plaster, and clay.
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All the way up the main tower, random windows have been busted out, their plaster eyebrows crumbling above.
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Clearly, Nadelman found this piece and a case of wonderful chalkwork (painted plaster) figures and a bust germane.
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London Fire Brigade said 1,100 people had been evacuated after a section of plaster fell from the ceiling.
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Peter Lord restored the plaster, while the chimney was done by Richard Irons, a specialist in historic masonry.
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These portraits are juxtaposed with images of ornate wrought-iron work, immaculately tended fields and crumbling plaster walls.
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When the plaster and bandages came off, a week after surgery, they recognized their new faces as themselves.
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Over the years, work crews and homeowners there have turned up chunks of 1901 plaster, wood and glass.
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"Photo-Technic II," photographic works including solarplate etchings, gelatin silver chloride prints, and transfer prints on plaster. Aug.
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Most had come to the library for books, but a few were there to check out plaster digits.
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LaKela Brown's plaster-cast sculptures represent the common trappings and symbols of her 1990s hip hop-flavored upbringing.
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In the entry hall, an elegant staircase with wrought iron details spirals up underneath an elliptical plaster dome.
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All apartments also have gas fireplaces, with plaster finishes that recall adobe, the popular Santa Fe building material.
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The remodeled kitchen, with its 10-foot island, has original plaster brickwork combined with new marble subway tile.
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The main challenge was constructing the spheres out of the Plaster of Paris and making those perfectly circular.
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The current owner of this unit updated the kitchen and bathrooms, and covered assorted walls in Venetian plaster.
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Another photo shows a plaster version of the statue at the 1989 pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square.
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With their multilayered ceilings of fiberglass and acoustic plaster, the underground galleries define the state of the art.
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When she rounded a corner the other day, she spied wood and plaster piled up on the curb.
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He regularly finds the rotten plaster on his shower base or on the wooden bench in his foyer.
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He spray-painted garbage-can lids, painted over supermarket posters, made a series of brightly colored plaster heads.
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If the screwdriver can easily poke a hole through the surface, your plaster likely needs to be removed.
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Mr. Kiefer scrutinized Rodin's cutout drawings and plaster casts, infused with elements of medieval architecture and female eroticism.
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They're made of plaster and reference New York's urban landscape, including fire escapes and laundry drying on lines.
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The sole sculpture in the show is an original plaster of a pregnant woman, "La Femme Enceinte" (223).
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He would start with rough drawings and then move to three-dimensional plaster models such as this one.
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That's not easy, since I live in an old home with plaster walls that normally kill Wi-Fi.
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The walls look like an archaeological dig in progress, stripped back to old layers of paint and plaster.
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Its close, plaster-thickened air was like perfume; its damp gray walls framed an art of grim exactitude.
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"It was not hazardous, but plaster walls were falling apart and needed to be patched," Mr. Rhodes said.
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There's a lot of terra-cotta work, a lot of plaster statuary, that's made to look like marble.
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I work with moulds so I can work with messy materials like slip casting clay and plaster of Paris.
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Also, do a few breathing exercises and plaster your biggest smile on your face before speaking to a rep.
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The worker (globe-maker?) spins the globe against a concave semi-circle, all the while coating it with plaster.
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Three years ago, Ahearn submitted "The Rodriguez Twins" (2014) — a pair of plaster busts of Rodriguez — to the Outwin.
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But if you don't look at the underlying trauma it's like putting a plaster on a tumor, isn't it?
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Small and large holes dotted the walls of houses where chunks of plaster appeared to have been blasted out.
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But the centrepiece is a plaster mould by Antonio Canova (pictured, below), which shows the president in Roman garb.
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Presumably, it's with that connection you'll be able to plaster the videos captured by interior cameras onto the web.
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But did you know that you can actually plaster that same bohemian sensibility to the walls of your home?
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Peeling paint, crumbling plaster and all manner of old-timey crap await in this home, originally dating to 1860.
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Inside, historically accurate details like 15-foot ceilings, pine floors, plaster moldings, and arch fireplaces can be found throughout.
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The image shows a plaster cast of part of a human body that was a site of personal trauma.
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In doing so it creates the first virtual landscape: no animated drawings, no plaster models, just zeroes and ones.
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"The flavors have been described as 'tropical drywall,' 'plaster surprise,' and 'attic citrus,'" John Clarke wrote in The Journal.
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It is also now, apparently, where the actress goes to unload things like a life-size, rustic plaster goose.
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The "I Like It" rapper had plans to plaster the phrase on paper goods, such as cups and posters.
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Clay and plaster heads and torsos, tinted to resemble bronze, are displayed in glass cases and tucked in corners.
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Unmatched, stained, bent, rusty, broken, defective — just like these poor devils, their faces plaster masks of no-more-hope.
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Room proportions are grand, with ceilings measuring up to 13 feet, complemented by chandelier lighting and plaster ceiling medallions.
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From 1883 to 1895, the Met assembled a plaster collection that went well beyond run-of-the-mill copies.
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With its decorative plaster ceiling, stone walls and marble stairs, it looked like a room from a French castle.
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"We started ripping down all the plaster, and we could see there were things wrong internally," Mr. Aschoff said.
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Nearly every room in the house is anchored by an ornate chandelier, many topped by ornate plaster ceiling medallions.
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The bathrooms and many of the other rooms have walls covered in colorful tadelakt plaster, a distinctive Moroccan finish.
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You scrape the plaster off your boots nightly, and occasionally splurge on a new set of company-grade coveralls.
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CUTCHOGUE "Photo-Technic II," photographic works including solarplate etchings, gelatin silver chloride prints, and transfer prints on plaster. Aug.
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A day after the skeleton's discovery, ceilings on both levels bore gaping holes, with plaster scattered across moldering carpets.
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She ran art schools, befriended Harlem Renaissance intellectuals and produced realistic portraits in stone, wood, clay, plaster and bronze.
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Since frescoes are painted on wet plaster, artists prepare just enough for what they can complete in each session.
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It's bad enough to take an elbow to the eye—not to mention a fractured one coated in plaster.
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We decided to launch by putting a plaster cast of my pre-surgery bust up for sale on eBay.
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The building super patched openings behind the range, the dishwasher, and the cabinets with plaster and fine wire mesh.
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The standout artifact in this room is a plaster cast of George Washington's face created by a French sculptor.
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When archaeologists started excavating shortly thereafter, they found a plaster floor of a palace near the huge wine storeroom.
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A small bedroom has sand-colored rusticated plaster walls, Mexican tiles and French doors leading to a roof deck.
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That house "was super-charming," Ms. Consi said, with 19th-century woodwork, plaster crown molding and decorative marble fireplaces.
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Befekadu and other detainees had poked holes in the plaster that filled the metal bars on their cell door.
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The $12 million restoration included securing 900 plaster elements on the ceiling with steel cables (invisible to visitors below).
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For example, Luz Donoso, and her faces of disappeared people — she would just plaster those images in the street.
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Yet clubfoot is easy to fix in infancy using a series of plaster casts, for about $500 a child.
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In others, the surface was distressed, or atmospheric, or modulated, or as creamy as a skim coat of plaster.
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In its natural state, gypsum is a mineral compound used as the main ingredient in different types of plaster.
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A team of helpers first constructed enormous plaster casts and then covered them by hand with thick brown clay.
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They then covered the whole courtyard with a thin layer of cow dung, which hardens into something like plaster.
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The original assemblage, with plaster, ceramic vessel, pottery jars and wood, was featured in MoMA's recent Picasso sculpture show.
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Mr. Mackintosh, 73, said the job had included securing many pieces of elaborate plaster decoration in place with wire.
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The findings were previously covered in white plaster to protect them from weather elements and stabilize them for transportation.
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It does not plaster itself with advertising, intrude on privacy, or provide a breeding ground for neo-Nazi trolling.
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They then filled the mold with plaster — recreating the Alagna nose — and used it to build his stage nose.
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Above all the activity, Mr. Cervietti's gallery of 22021,230 white plaster statues gazed out mutely from the mezzanine level.
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Hadrava used his fellow classmates as models, covering them in sheets and creating plaster casts for the eerie effect.
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Many hobbled over to their seats on crutches, some still had limbs in plaster, a few were in wheelchairs.
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Although the apartment's imperfections were many, from the lack of space to the falling plaster, we called it home.
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These days, signs that say, "Welcome to Raleigh, y'all" in 2000 languages plaster walls, bulletin boards and store windows.
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Many of the works are now made in resin, which is more durable than plaster, especially in outdoor installations.
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And seeing so many at once, especially the less familiar plaster ones, helps to dissolve their auction-house familiarity.
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Myron's dark bronze original has been duplicated in white marble, in plaster, in 3D models, and even in Lego.
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Some of the experts I consulted for this story say that the terminology wars are more plaster than substance.
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There is a certain implied violence present in the many nicks, scrapes, and gouges that mark Neri's plaster figures.
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One flight up, a handful of designers work on computers in a bedroom-size space, and on the next floor is a room crowded with dollhouse-size plaster maquettes of furniture to be built, its ceiling-high shelves arrayed with tiny samples of Toogood's preferred materials: rough stone, smooth plaster, metal grids.
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The Meissen pieces featured here were made from industrial plaster molds, which Shechet adopted as the basis for her work.
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National Geographic notes the plaster casts' lifelike poses show some victims, for example, crawling, or seated with head in hands.
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They would encase my body in plaster, and then my various parts would be molded and manufactured and bolted together.
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Sidewalk Labs is developing another potential insulation, Shikkui plaster, which it says is sustainable and as fire-resistant as drywall.
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In the case of Schorr, my encounter with her fantastic little plaster dress with inscriptions inside was a wonderful surprise.
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In order to preserve the size and shape of each bone, plaster casts and photos captured the full physical details.
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Try your hand at beweistheorie I below: beweistheorie I features music from techno producers Plaster (Stroboscopic Artefacts) and Akkord (Houndstooth).
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It has a sloping timber ceiling and a fireplace with a copper surround set into a soaring Venetian plaster wall.
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The plaster-covered nude image was part of the fragrance project which is the brainchild of controversial artist Vanessa Beecroft.
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The update could also get more people sharing, even if they don't want to plaster their face on the Internet.
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Previously, technicians would cast plaster impressions of Schindler's leg, and craft a prosthetic design over the course of several weeks.
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Laid on the floor, "Infill Loop" (2017) is a frame made of marble, machinable wax, resin, gelatin, and plaster parts.
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The next morning, guards found dummy heads made of plaster, paper mache, paint and real human hair in their cells.
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The dry heat of the desert and the use of 100% natural pigments in the plaster have proved surprisingly archival.
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Fill the mold with concrete, plaster, or molten chocolate for a perfect (and maybe delicious) echo of the original. $699
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Abbi and Ilana are here to get a little punk rock — and drill a damn hole into a plaster wall.
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We need to rip off the plaster and get on with it, because then we'll know what we're contending with.
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The tour was created by Director of Curatorial Affairs Dave Favaloro with research contributions by Anna Duensing and Joey Plaster.
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"It's definitely not as easy as it looks," said Alasaly, who filled skips with fallen walls, broken plaster and debris.
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They ignore the screams and barely notice the amateurish plaster statues that stand in for the victim and her killer.
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I also do other jobs, including installing doors, making plaster, and sealing holes where the electricians or plumbers have worked.
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Rough plaster elements, stacked on wooden blocks, typify Nauman's principle for craft: finished only just enough to embody their ideas.
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A booming reproduction business in Europe churned out plaster casts that people on grand tours could take home as souvenirs.
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The Greifs bought the bronze and then, a few months later, told Mr. Hedberg that they also wanted the plaster.
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Inside an unassuming warehouse on the outskirts of Denver, 216 students are learning to saw, tile, drill, plaster and paint.
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For that work, created between 2004 and 13, Ms. Varejão encrusted with plaster 184 panels, each roughly 43 inches square.
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Or, using another technique, he mixed a batch of plaster and poured it on the specimen before it fell apart.
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This would preserve, in plaster, a reverse image of the fossil; the original was too short-lived to be saved.
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Authorities claimed she was distributing "obscene" items by displaying plaster versions of the "pussy boat" in an adult sex shop.
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He took a small electric drill and some screws out of his backpack, and started driving them into the plaster.
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This is put-your-fist-through-a-wall-type stuff, so hit play, but please keep some plaster on hand.
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When the creature erupted from Kane's abdomen—a plaster model encased in fake blood and animal entrails—people were horrified.
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The interior walls consist of 10,000 plaster-and-paper panels whose indentations call to mind the skin of a reptile.
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A sizable triangle of plaster let go of the lath, but it only revealed more of the expanse that remained.
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Pregnant with her first child, Ms. Tise worried about the loose and uneven floorboards, crumbling plaster walls and collapsing ceilings.
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The task was not an easy one and likely went to practitioners who knew how to manipulate the plaster well.
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I thought it would be fun to take something that's typically done in plaster but do it in affordable terrazzo.
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I wore a dark suit — the same one I wore to the office when we weren't handling ink and plaster.
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During rehearsals, the troupe would lean against the walls to rest, leaving fingerprints and sweat in the stucco and plaster.
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Canova also executed a number of bozzetti, or small-scale plaster models, that translated the drawings' experimentation into three dimensions.
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Along the charcoal-colored walls, armies of classical statuary and framed plaster intaglios offered a whiff of the Grand Tour.
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The thick plaster walls have so many benefits, but no sooner do we paint a room than new cracks appear.
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The damage to your ceiling, however, may be more significant, and may require the expertise of a plaster restoration company.
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Those pieces often mix plaster, wood, metal, and glass, as well as nails, string, paper, repurposed chairs, tables, and books.
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Passing the staircase and turning left, you find a large living room with pilasters, corbels and a decorative plaster ceiling.
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I was therefore shocked when she confessed — after she removed the needle and affixed a plaster — that she was leaving.
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It looked sort of like a clump of plaster and pine straw, with what appeared to be an extra toe.
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The statue was painted in bright colors, and its nose was chipped, showing the white, chalky plaster under the paint.
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In the hallway, under his framed grade-school pictures from Honduras, there is a rough spot of hastily applied plaster.
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The round was high and struck the back wall, splattering plaster, dust and tiny beads of glass into the air.
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Gustav painted the walls in a matte mineral paint from Germany that highlights the subtle texture of the old plaster.
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The best consultants are not luxuries to plaster on your WeWork's walls, but critical tools to invest in your startup.
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He showed me mural depictions of a bird, a plant, a herd of sheep, all incised in the plaster walls.
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In the spring of 2015, the pipe above Taylor's bathtub leaked again, creating a giant plaster bubble that ultimately burst.
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Together with the fantastic photographs, the show presents preparatory studies and variations in clay, plaster, and bronze for the monument.
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This year, some 120 teams from across the United States and Canada converged on Plaster Rock for the 15th edition.
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When the plaster chips were flying and the paint was dripping, Manuel Neri always knew what he was looking for.
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"Driftloaf Totem (Red &White)" (2017) is a modular vertical column made out of stumpy loaves of bread soaked in plaster.
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Wijela, who was watching TV in his office, down the corridor from Jameel's room, was showered with plaster and concrete.
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Although Giacometti is best-known for his bronze sculptures, I found his plaster works more unsettling for their cottage cheese whiteness.
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They added replica cannon, railroad tracks and 128 plaster soldiers to a diorama built between the painting and the viewing platform.
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The 5,400 square foot, 5 bedroom house oozes classic luxury -- complete with Venetian plaster and a custom iron railed grand staircase.
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Two are casts of the artist's ear — both titled "(h)ear" and dated 2016 — one in plaster and one in bronze.
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In some pictures, she also boasts a white plaster on her nose, reminiscent of the ones worn by plastic surgery patients.
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All the Victorian amenities are here: 8 fireplaces, wood floors, ornate plaster moldings on high ceilings and a stately cherry staircase.
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These works combine panels of undulating plaster with substrata of various materials, including steel, wood, leather, jesmonite, and local sheep's wool.
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New findings have revealed that a mixture of hemp, clay and lime plaster prevented the UNESCO World Heritage site from decaying.
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Like the dipstick card, the plaster acts as a reference which the app uses to correct and standardise the resulting image.
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There's another, more nebulous possible reference, too: on the other side of the thermostat, is a wall of unlabeled plaster faces.
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First, she and her team created fake snakes out of chicken wire and plaster that resembled deadly gaboon and rhinoceros vipers.
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They have to do with his education – from drawing plaster casts to earning an MFA and spending a summer at Skowhegan.
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They've used plaster and the wrong kind of paint and it's possible that the original layers of paint have been lost.
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Much to the consternation of his teacher, Fontana decide to focus on exploring less permanent mediums like plaster, terracotta, and ceramics.
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Rissveds sported a large plaster on her knee — the legacy of a crash in training she thought might rule her out.
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Metal mesh and plaster throughout, two stories and a basement with lots of walls and concrete have caused years of frustration.
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His need for fantasy broke the connection; he started to "play" with his materials: wood, plaster, iron wire, especially iron wire. . . .
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The nearby Naval Air Facility El Centro messaged that the crash site was north of Plaster City, west of El Centro.
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Plaster casts — some weighing a couple of hundred pounds — are arrayed on and under a white counter that borders the room.
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Miniatures of Manhattan's famous buildings are the primary design element, while the front pages of newspapers (remember them?) plaster the floor.
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In other cases the body may become encased in a substance called grave wax that makes it turn hard like plaster.
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Among them was a 1945 Moore plaster "Reclining Figure," which climbed to £1.8 million, more than 10 times the low estimate.
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With the flourish of a sleight-of-hand master, she presented a card painted with Setting Plaster, a warm brownish pink.
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But teachers at Wellesley and Harvard had to make do, for the most part, with plaster-cast reproductions and lantern slides.
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Washington had to lie down and get grease lathered on his face before the sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon applied the plaster.
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Cianciolo will create the dressing-room mirrors, O'Neill will create a sculptural shelf made out of rebar, plaster, resin and glass.
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INSIDE An Italian theme announces itself in the Venetian plaster walls, painted murals, Mediterranean plantings and Mugnaini wood-burning pizza oven.
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Crossing a porch guarded by a pair of stone lions, you enter a marble-tiled hall with a decorative plaster ceiling.
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Consisting of long white-plaster blocks, the Architectons resemble models for skyscrapers, a black circle painted discretely somewhere near the base.
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Making my way to the rear gallery, Cerqueira Leite's six plaster formations perform as a chorus, clamoring How am I made.
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Dry plaster leaching water from its environment and then dripping into the terrarium offers this plant sensations of wetness all around.
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"The Steeple" (2016) is an abstraction, but you can't help but notice its possibilities — a pointed cone literally whitewashed with plaster.
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For instance, one technique involves using the gel of a local species of cactus to make mud plaster more water-resistant.
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Whoever showed up years later to restore the theater must have wondered about the shapeless mounds of plaster on the floor.
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Each of the two master bathrooms has brightly colored walls done in tadelakt, a polished, waterproof plaster finish common in Morocco.
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Type out an opinion, lob it into the network and you might be able to plaster yourself all over the world.
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Coated in a whitewashed layer of cement plaster, the concrete building has not aged (as the architect will admit) especially well.
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Unlike the Cairo toe, this one — made of glue-soaked linen and coated with plaster — probably only served a cosmetic purpose.
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So they rushed to strip, paint and plaster in time for the summer season, but they left the original details alone.
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The heavy metal box was on the observation deck level, attached to a steel support bar and hidden behind plaster encasement.
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The buildings are classic Italy: weathered stone facades; plaster painted muted pinks and yellows; countless balconies overlooking the stone-paved streets.
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Some of the original architectural features remained, like the plaster rosette molding and bas reliefs in the ceiling of the library.
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Using software that's the industry standard, 20 students came up with designs and then plaster of Paris models of the brace.
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They honed planks of hardwood into panels, and used glue and plaster to fill cracks on the 12-foot-long hulls.
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Mr. Kretschmer took care to build unfinished details into Carrie's fixer-upper — damaged molding, cracked plaster, water spots on the ceiling.
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It's the right thing to do, said Mr. Plaster, 71, given how young families were hit hard by the financial crisis.
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If you don't have the budget for new plaster walls or ceilings, Mr. Taylor suggested a couple of less expensive alternatives.
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His 1971 piece, Void, presents viewers with a passageway made from two dozen columns of ceiling-height reeds covered in plaster.
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In smaller rooms, he recommended painting brick walls after giving them a light skim-coat of plaster to reduce surface irregularities.
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" He added, "She had been making angel sculptures with plaster of Paris and plywood, but in time, they started to slump.
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"We are living in a mechanical age, in which plaster and paint on canvas are no longer meaningful," reads the manifesto.
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It consists of 33 plaster casts of women's faces, all on top of pedestals with the woman's story printed on the side.
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Bitmoji Merch will take the avatars from you and your friends and plaster them on shirts, mugs, shower curtains, and phone cases.
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A plaster study of Abraham Lincoln's hand was stolen from the Kankakee County Museum in Illinois either on or before December 11.
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The artist is in the center of the space hovering over a framed mound of white plaster held up by four buckets.
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A general view shows the presidential suite with artwork displaying a heart with an adhesive plaster on it hung above a bed.
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Usua suggested that a proper re-restoration could be impossible, because the wood was sanded incorrectly and the plaster work was subpar.
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Right now, we're working on these photographic sculptures—bending our pictures onto three-dimensional plaster shapes, melting our images over natural objects.
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The promotion: Anyone willing to plaster the Domino's logo on their bodies would receive 100 free pizzas a year, for 100 years.
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Is the line crossed when the restaurant is able to plaster the entirety of their walk-in fridge with all the citations?
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The Burke Museum team said it successfully shipped the skull, wrapped in a plaster field jacket, to its Seattle location on Thursday.
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In that sense, Balenciaga's monastic black pieces feel solemn and modest when displayed alongside Antoine Bourdelle's flamboyant and almost hysterical plaster casts.
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Veronika Tocha, the curator of that exhibition, says plaster copies should be seen as works of art with their own distinct biographies.
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Plaster cast of a Tanis deposit fossil showing a freshwater fish (dark brown) next to a marine ammonite (iridescence at top left).
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Gross made this amorphous and eye-popping orange, yellow, and red sculpture out of polyurethane foam, plaster, clay, plexiglass, lights, and paint.
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Lesson learned by an auto detailing company that dared to plaster Fiddy's pics on its online ads hawking rims without his permission.
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He said he saw scores of people running away, chased by fire and chunks of concrete and plaster from the temple building.
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The subtle shade he's throwing at recently engaged couples who plaster their happy selfies all over social media does not go unnoticed.
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Most of the interior has been preserved, including raised-panel mahogany woodwork, hardwood floors, ornate plaster molding, trim, baseboards, doors and fireplaces.
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There's also a plaster cast of the Siamese twins Chang and Eng Bunker that was taken upon their death in the 1800s.
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The New York rapper has plans to plaster the phrase on paper goods — such as cups and posters, according to The Blast.
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Business cards are their bread and butter, but they've got fliers, postcards, and even stickers so you can plaster your brand everywhere.
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Just a fresh coat of chalky white paint on the lime plaster walls and some elbow grease on its water-warped skeleton.
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Many of the schools are literally falling apart, with crumbling plaster, water damage and leaks, roaches, rats and mold in the buildings.
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Like many business owners, Chipurura, 41, has been forced to flip to a night shift at Plaster Centre in the capital, Harare.
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The interior is grandly proportioned, with 3633-foot ceilings in its two parlors, ornate plaster ceiling medallions and other architectural ornaments throughout.
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And tenants in some of these buildings had complained about the conditions, from falling plaster to rusty light fixtures to bloodstained floors.
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Spires, steeples, bell towers, parapet walls, heavy chandeliers, thick plaster ceilings, timber truss arched roofs are all collapse dangers that kill firefighters.
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The interior is almost entirely original, including knotty pine plank floors, paneled wainscoting, plaster crown molding, hand-carved scrollwork and crystal chandeliers.
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"I thought it was the end," he recalled, standing near a mound of concrete and plaster that had once been the building.
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And in The Sacred and The Profane, Elliott created a triptych of vaginas sculpted in bronze, plaster with gold leaf, and rubber.
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The implied head is a generous glob of plaster oozing off the top of a plank with clam shells pressed into it.
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Its building feels like it was once a space of opulence, perhaps a theater, with its high ceilings, nooks, and plaster facades.
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I think the plaster-cast chicken foot wall elements that I made a couple years ago, and then there's a cast cake.
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So much I worry that my neighbors can hear me through the plaster walls of my apartment building in the South Bronx.
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From the Biennale, there are several plaster casts of the lower bodies of the artist and nine girlfriends, which they made together.
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I prefer Amazon's Eero 3-pack, which covers my three-story house with a perfect signal and cuts through the plaster walls.
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The living room fireplace is finished in Venetian plaster incised with an Art Deco-inspired pattern and gold lines by Callidus Guild.
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People often call Spanish-style houses "stucco houses" because of the plaster that is often used to build the homes' exterior walls.
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Anyone familiar with Fahler's work would recognize his use of steel, plaster, and dyed hydrosol, which composed a figure in meditative repose.
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While outstanding, that exhibition explores only her enthralling and dreamy art objects created using bronze, plaster, glass, porcelain, tapestry, paper and wax.
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The school's interiors are an example of the highest form of the region's tile work, carved plaster and intricately carved wooden doors.
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The new kitchen is the last in the sequence of rooms, up two steps, behind a plaster wall with a pass-through.
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A wall behind a couch is hung with dozens of objects: a pair of Baroque angels in plaster, mounted sets of antlers.
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A second archway takes you up a few steps to a large bedroom with a bay window and a decorative plaster ceiling.
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I like to drink coffee in the dining room because it's sunny and has an entrance framed by a beautiful plaster archway.
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They restored the original ornamental plaster ceiling and treated the pine floors with linseed oil, giving them a soft, washed-out finish.
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Along with eight other sculptors, she recombined pieces cast from the original sculptures with her own accumulations of plaster and oil clay.
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This is possible with a simple nonsurgical treatment involving a series of plaster casts to guide the foot into the proper position.
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" For years, said Grinstein, "many non-Orthodox, including myself, tried to plaster over the tension on this issue, thinking pragmatism would prevail.
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The shop is still littered with barrels of plaster molds whose meticulously carved patterns made magnolias, orchids and hundreds of other flowers.
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When they pulled back the overgrown brush and soil, they found strange oval-shaped holes cut directly into an ornate plaster floor.
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The squash becomes a sort of prosthetic, as does the plaster leg, creating an odd comingling of body, nature, and the artificial.
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Inspired by GaiaMotherTree, Neto's latest sculpture is a hand-knotted crochet-bag carrying a holy fruit, the mango, made of stone plaster.
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Following negotiations, which included a guarantee that Zeitz could plaster his name on the side of the museum, a deal was struck.
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Police stopped a truck that, according to its documents, was transporting plaster but was in fact carrying 66,000 bottles of counterfeit Cognac.
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My dick was still flaccid and the plaster was hardening, so the hopes of achieving anything resembling a respectable erection were waning.
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Museum officials had thought that the theft might have been a prank, and that the plaster study would resurface in a few days.
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The teen alleged that a relative took some plaster, which they were using to fix a wall, and put it on her face.
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Much of the work interprets their experiences living in Laramie, but the centerpiece is the plaster buffalo skull created for the Women's March.
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During the 19th century, archaeologists used plaster to take casts from the vacuums that surrounded skeletons found in the compacted layer of ash.
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Since then the government has been trying to come up with amendment proposals to plaster over the unlawful cracks in its surveillance regime.
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Particularly noteworthy is Nicole Eisenman's "Sketch for a Fountain": plaster and bronze, standing and reclining, larger-than-life figures whose gender is ambiguous.
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You can plaster your walls with their pictures, shape their portraits out of your favorite food or wear their faces on your clothes.
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In addition to the lions, the library is currently restoring three ornamental plaster ceilings in its building on Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street.
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" Or was something else on his mind when he made plaster casts of faces and body parts and placed them above a "target?
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Its banner is a picture of the Virgin Mary with her mouth sealed by sticking-plaster, implying that she has been unfairly silenced.
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It is time we faced them and stopped pretending that piecemeal reforms and sticking-plaster solutions will lead to a lasting, harmonious accommodation.
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Light fibreglass or heavy plaster (gypsum), white or colored, the immobilization angle, walking cast heels, slings, crutches, wheelchairs, accompanying clothing... You name it.
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It involves a lot of paint and plaster — and that's only step one, as he captioned another video showing the process in reverse.
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But I'm somebody now, a war hero and a local celebrity, so I plaster a friendly smile on my face and sashay over.
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Like Motörhead's infamous concert in Cleveland, the intensity of Leftfield's sound at Brixton caused dust and plaster to rain down from the ceiling.
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Often built with baked bricks and plaster, decorated with Koranic calligraphy, some graves are above ground tombs, reflecting the wealth of those within.
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"I admit that sometimes I traumatize toys, using them to make molds so I can recreate them in plaster or resin," she says.
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The Israeli-Dutch artist presented 8,000 white plaster sculptures of all of the food and drink he had consumed over the past year.
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The Chinese leader was prompted to take a stance on the issue by Pavlopoulos while the two viewed plaster casts of the marbles.
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She calls her creations "bas-reliefs, in paper rather than plaster or stone," and arranges them in white or black triptychs and polyptyques.
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Bronze sculptures based on the Greifs' plaster, and cast at Valsuani before it went bankrupt this year, have generally fetched around $2 million.
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Interior plaster walls were commonly painted with chalk-based distemper; when colors were used, they were made from natural materials, such as clay.
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He took off his shirt and began mixing a five-gallon bucket of plaster with his hands, while Pascucci tore strips of burlap.
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One by one, he dipped the burlap strips in the plaster and draped them across the top and the sides of the specimen.
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Back in the lab, he would go through this surface to access the fossil, with the plaster jacket acting as a cradle below.
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But it's too bad that while Mr. Obama's story about his date has tension, a moral and politics, Mr. Tanne's has plaster saints.
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Entry to the home is through a 29-by-8-foot marble gallery lined with antique mirrors and ornate plaster-and-wood molding.
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Between the heat and the vibrations from this very loud music in that raw space, a big chunk of plaster had come down.
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The 18th-century Italian sculptor Antonio Canova made only a few plaster copies of his marble statues, as gifts for friends and patrons.
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One of the plaster works, which had ended up largely forgotten at a villa near Florence, will go on public view on Oct.
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I envisioned plaster falling from the walls with a low rumble and a boulder rolling toward me, "Raiders of the Lost Ark"-style.
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While some of the other castings, instead, become molds to be filled with plaster, creating a duplication of her form in the positive.
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In August, Leverkusen agreed to a three-year deal with LG, the South Korean electronics firm, to plaster its name on its jerseys.
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Above those are a half dozen or so original cast-plaster reliefs of laurels and lutes, and above them, the refinished vaulted ceiling.
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Above those are a half dozen or so original cast-plaster reliefs of laurels and lutes, and above them, the refinished vaulted ceiling.
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In Mr. Paladino's white cubiculum, or bedroom, a figure stares at the wall, seemingly looking away from the plaster casts of Vesuvius's victims.
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This small plaster sculpture is on view in Securing the Shadow: Posthumous Portraiture in America at the American Folk Art Museum in Manhattan.
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The living room has period plaster walls, a wood-burning fireplace and an alcove with a coved ceiling and a large bay window.
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Naked George — though that is not its official name — is a 200-year-old plaster statue of the first president in the buff.
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Make sure the batter permeates all the edges and crevices of the eggplant, and then plaster the surface with panko or bread crumbs.
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The Neues has, among other highlights, a gorgeous limestone and plaster bust of Nefertiti from 1340 B.C., taken during a 1912 German expedition.
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The Oliveri sisters' plaster donkey was still standing in the driveway under the willow tree, just a little smaller than it had been.
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Marisol's Love, a plaster mouth imbibing or possibly fellating a glass Coke bottle, sits in front of Jasper Johns's Flag (my favorite juxtaposition).
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