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Offcuts of wood, cardboard, plastic, plaster – seemingly any old stuff – are stretched, stacked and bundled up to achieve totems to life's unexpected twists and turns.
This Christ is not like the Christ in the church: shiny plastic plaster, chaste beads of blood where crown meets temple, expression exquisite, prissy, a perfect balance of compassion and suffering and — yes, it's there — self-pity.
This Christ is not like the Christ in the church: shiny plastic plaster, chaste beads of blood where crown meets temple, expression exquisite, prissy, a perfect balance of compassion and suffering and yes, it's there self-pity.
Try Plastic, plaster, Ice (Water swells when it freezes), chocolate (some mold rubber is food safe, most are not) jell-o, wax, Foam, etc. Often the people who sell the materials know most about how to use them.
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Though the animal skins are all real, and usually taken from the very site depicted, the grasses and leaves and trees that surround them are made of plastics, plasters, paper, and beeswax, painstakingly molded and painted and pinned together.
It was plastic, not plaster.
These were interspersed with actual vessels and utensils, as well as foods reproduced in plastic or plaster.
The system works on wood, metal, glass, plastic or plaster, Dr. Ing said, because sound in rigid objects propagates through the material without too much absorption.
Photo by Nancy A. Ruhling Not God's work: plastic and plaster.
Management of chronic ulcers in patients with leprosy includes different types of dressings, orthopedic and plastic surgeries, plaster casts, special footwear, splints, crutches, wheelchair use and absolute rest.
Models can either be printed in a flexible plastic or plaster-casted into a "colorful material".
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