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Let me just tell you this: I love polyester.
Larry says it's sandalwood, and it's called that 'cause of the Latin name. They don't make sandals out of it or nothing.
Neverwinter Wood.
Everything is in the way the material is composed.
Polymeric materials in the form of wood, bone, skin and fibers have been used by man since prehistoric time. Although organic chemistry as a science dates back to the eighteenth century, polymer science on a molecular basis is a development of the twentieth century.
depositions - and
I used anything, various materials; this is wood, and this is mixed up clay, wedged together, clay with glazes and stuff like that.
I hope your molding skills are up to date. Because really, some things, when broken, are impossible to repair, never mind how much clay you put on it.
In a dung heap, even a plastic bead can gleam like a sapphire.
For a sculptor, a painter, a weaver, a potter, the dialogue between one's materials and what one makes from them is easy to see: discover a new material or a new way to use a familiar one, and new things can be made, sometimes leading to the discovery of more new material, leading to more creation.
Metal. It was the key to everything.
If you polish things too much, it loses the feeling.
Its surface sheened with saft that evaporated out from its crystal shielding in threads that degraded to nothing.
I wasn't interested in car parts per se, I was interested in either the color or the shape or the amount ... Just the sheet metal. It already had a coat of paint on it. And some of it was formed ... I believe that common materials are the best materials.
What's in that pipe that he's smoking?
It's not really about the material. It's about our capacity to shape things.
It doesn't matter if you have new parts, old parts or spare parts. You can shine no matter what your made of.
This new plastic idea will ignore the particulars of appearance, that is to say, natural form and colour. On the contrary, it should find its expression in the abstraction of form and colour, that is to say, in the straight line and the clearly defined primary colour.
The chemicals might be S-T-U-F-F ... like ... um ... seretonial-tryskelion-uberwobble-flexing-fluxamine, or whatever. Who cares.
Real, rough and rugged, shine like a gold nugget,
Every time I pick up the microphone, I drug it.
Make the workmanship surpass the materials.
Gold wrapped old crap.
What sphinx of cement and aluminium bashed open their skulls and ate up their brains and imagination
I want to build some thing permanent.
I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material but I know it when I see it.
Not Even The Greatest Sculptor Can Mold A Masterpiece Out Of Shit!
Hypocrisy is the resin that holds the plywood of society together.
I'm trying to quit huffing epoxy glue out of grocery bags.
It must be the body. It's chiseled out of marshmallows.
We use Dr.Ducks Ax Wax religiously on all Danelectros before they ever leave the factory ...
Some make you sing and some make you scream. One makes you wish that you'd never been seen. But there's a shop on the corner that's selling papier
mache, making bullet-proof faces, Charlie Manson, Cassius Clay.
If you want it, boys, get it here, thing.
Ive been making my living with this material for over 15 years.
I have erected amonument more lasting than bronze.
If you take suede leather and put it on a piece of steel, and put moisture on it, it actually sticks.
I like Dr.Ducks Ax Wax ...
Crafting, as the title suggests,
I'm a fan of parchment and wood pulp.
You know you've made it when you've been moulded in miniature plastic. But you know what children do with Barbie dolls - it's a bit scary, actually.
The attractions of ceramics lie partly in its contradictions. It is both difficult and easy, with an element beyond our control. It is both extremely fragile and durable. Like 'Sumi' ink painting, it does not lend itself to erasures and indecision.
Many different substances, as distinct to the practiced eye as stone and wood, go to the making of a novel, and it is necessary to see them for what they are.
Flesh on the outside, metal on the inside.
Polymer synthesis in the 1950s was dominated by Karl Ziegler and Giulio Natta, whose discoveries of polymerization catalysts were of great importance for the development of the modem 'plastics' industry.
looked like a toothless walnut.
We're now able to 3D print in 200 different materials, from titanium to rubber, plastic, glass, ceramic, leathers, and even chocolate.
I was molded, spent my time underneath a lot of goo. And then the bits and pieces were sculpted. It took probably 10 days to create each character after all those camera tests.
I am trying to counter the fixity of architectures, their stolidity, with elements that give an ineffable immaterial quality.
My characters are not plastic.
[This legendary Amazonian substance is] a cybernetic transdimentional medium of some sort that is generated out of the mysteries of the physiology of the human body.
Plexi, plexi, bend don't shatter. Once you're broken, shape won't matter.
Nothing on this earth lasts forever. Except maybe plastic.
I love Dr.Ducks Ax Wax ... Glossily Yours ...
Varnishing Gilded Frames, 117
The really great thing about my shop is that there's not one dead animal in it ... Manolo's got a load of fabric shoes as well! We use plastic, fabric, rubber- anything but leather. I almost feel like I've been put here to show everyone that it's unnecessary.
You should always pay attentionto quality. A coffin, for instance, should laast a lifetime.
In acrylic, happiness comes a bit faster.
Nitric acid. Lampblack. Furniture, like all living things, acquired marks and scars over the course of time. The effects of time, visible and invisible.
One of the criticisms we get is, 'Does the world need more plastic crap?' But you have to look beyond the plastic crap, to the design, to the experience, to the empowering nature of the MakerBot and the community.
(Perpetual leaves are, as we know, made of plastic, and there may come a time when surgeons will be able to replace all our organs with plastic substitutes, so that you will achieve immortality by becoming a plastic model of yourself.)
They call it kintsugi. The pot is shattered, then carefully reassembled with a resin mixed with gold. It symbolizes how we must incorporate our wounds into who we are, rather than try to merely repair and forget them.
Sculptures created from found materials like ice and thorns, driftwood, and even bleached kangaroo bones all presuppose that artistic design will yield to the cycles of time and climate, whether over an hour or a decade.
They've got plastic Christmas trees now. They're hard to tell from the real aluminum ones.
I wanted something very dense, something that would sustain long and more pieces of wood that would be soft, sweet, for more of a mellow sound.
Bring out the nature of the materials. Let their nature intimately into your scheme.
My tongue is pierced with glass.
My eye-balls are glass,
my limbs marble,
my face fixed
in its marble mask.
Don't take anything for granite. That's what tombstones are made of.
One day, a new fabric appeared on the scene. PVC was shiny, waterproof, and unlike anything I'd ever seen before.
In his mind a protective glaze had been applied to the crystal forms of high abstraction: he loved to regard them, and to wonder at their shine, but he had never thought to take them down from their carved and oaken mantel, so to speak, and feel them, supple in his hands.
I'm sorry, I'm not very knowledgeable about the plastic model industry, so I can't answer that question. Unfortunately, I can't really make a statement on the plastic scale modeling kits, probably because I'd be eradicated from the industry if I made my true feelings known.
The living thing is not the clay molded by the potter, nor the harp played upon by the musician. It is the clay modeling itself.
I'm on the road right now ... all is well ... Dr.Ducks Ax Wax is great, loved it ...
Each of us now has 2.27 kg (5 lbs) of plastic embedded in our bodies.
If we have authentic, honest, earthy materials in our houses, we'll be more authentic, honest and natural.
I love creating things, especially out of metal. There's something truly satisfying about shaping a piece of metal and seeing the impurities peeling away as you weld it into your chosen design.
Just snow and sapphire and ink.
red plastic rain
her tears stain
We do not make beams from the hollow, decaying trunk of the fallen oak. We use the upsoaring tree in the full vigor of its sap.
The abstract kills, the concrete saves.
The brittle is easy to shatter.
Of all things broken and lost, porcelain troubles me most.
the glass. The sergeant put
By the time these words are read, the centuries-old cedar, hemlock, and balsm of the cutblock known as Leah Block 2 will be a distant memory, long since processed into siding, two-by-fours, perhaps even the paper that has been recycled into the pages of this book.
Goth Juice ... The most powerful hairspray known to man. Made from the tears of Robert Smith.
Well the most successful of course was this Polypropylene chair.
Seeped into his bones from decades of sitting outdoors in
What can an artist use but materials, such as they are? What can he light but the short string of his gut, and when that's burnt out, any muck ready to hand?
Only Dunlop has seen more rubber than I have
The paintings to me are always canvas; sculpture has always been metal, though I have made sculpture in wood, also.
A foot of steel looks as if it has been transformed into warm butter and gouged by the fingers of a child,
A community of smashed up things and somehow everyone was willing to share the superglue
Sometimes I wonder about glue.
No one ever stops to ask glue how it's holding up. If it's tired of sticking things together or worried about falling apart or wondering how it will pay its bills next week.
Love - the best cosmetics.
Actually, I'm probably 99-and-a-half percent plastic now.
If you have the material it will form itself as a kind of connective tissue.
I use Dr.Ducks Ax Wax on my entire collection of vintage guitars ... it's the best polish I've ever used ...
Each material has its specific characteristics which we must understand if we want to use it. This is no less true of steel and concrete.
What are you creating?
The same sun that hardens the clay softens the wax.
I find the plainness and economizing record of materials handled calming. Realistic yet not austere, because what corresponds - the words oil on canvas - has everything and nothing to do with what I'm looking at.
Shape clay into a vessel; it is the space within that makes it useful.