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Now her son's legs stick out at an odd angle below his blue romper suit, encased in too-tight plaster of paris.
This will contain the wet plaster.
But this is also an important book, and its strength and originality lie with the meticulous observation about race about how embarrassed many Americans are about racial stereotypes, even as they continue to repeat them, about how casual racism still abounds ("nude" tights or sticking-plasters are not "nude" for black people).
She and Mr. Rodriguez-Cubenas began traveling to Cuba lugging "extra suitcases filled with brushes, oils, canvases, point shoes, tights, CD's, music sheets, clay, plaster of Paris, pens -- you name it," she says.
Dylan Bailey's sculptures of unopened mail encased in plaster are like tributes to the tight grip on reality that we attempt to escape through vacations.
In an effort to subvert traditional presumptions of femininity, the artist uses plaster casts and stuffed pantyhose and tights to model stances and poses often associated with male behavior.
When connecting the analyzer to the plaster we checked for a gas-tight fitting.
The Carter festivities started well, with Lady Di sporting a Christmas pudding hat and Linda plastering on her war paint and pulling on that impossibly tight, spangly dress.
He was tight and looked quite devilish, with his long face, and the thinning hair plastered flat on his skull.
"To paint and plaster.
They were plaster.
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