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Boxes of chocolates, danish and ice cream pops are rendered as giant sculptures by Peter Anton, using wood, wire, paint and plaster.
The models, a multimedia mix of primarily glass, but also some wire, paint and animal glue, are as varied in construction as the species they represent, creating a restorative nightmare.
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A car lying dormant can lead to countless, and priceless, damages: rubber rot, interior mildew, outer rust, engine parts seizing, short circuit wiring, paint bubbling, fiberglass cracking, chrome pitting, brakes freezing, and batteries dying.
The paint's inventors are testing it by wiring painted surfaces up to batteries.
Wires, painted green and arranged through grass, would have detonated at a single touch.
Now it's all done – wired, painted – it's hired to the hunters, who feast and laugh.
In the front gallery, one of the artist's trompe l'oeil replicas of a fly (materials include plastic, hair, wire and paint) is smashed to the wall, as if just swatted.
Where most Light and Space artists made a practice of adding walls or cutting holes in them and using special artificial lighting, Mr. Irwin has rarely relied on anything more than a bit of scrim, tape, wire or paint combined with natural light, although he sometimes used the artificial lighting already in place.
Chelsea Through Oct. 26 Using raw materials like cardboard, found sticks, wire and paint, Laurent Millet, a French photographer, cobbles together playful, semi-abstract sculptures and then photographs them at the beach, where they stand in shallow water against backgrounds of sea and sky.
The son and grandson of sculptors, he had dabbled precociously in the medium in his youth but had returned to it only in 1926, when he started to make his famous miniaturized "Circus," the teeming rendition of life under the big top executed in wire, wood, paint and bits of fabric that became a hit in avant-garde circles on both sides of the Atlantic.
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