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Motels with beaverboard walls, gas heater, thin pink blankets.
It usually has seven or eight support slats disposed below paperboard or beaverboard.
Its beaverboard back had been removed and it had been gutted, parts spread across the wood.
Beaverboard (also beaver board) is a light wood-like building material, formed of wood fibre compressed into sheets.
Van Riker parked the car at a nearby highway motel that looked as if it were made of beaverboard and staples.
The painting was painted on a beaverboard with oil and is currently on display in the Art Institute of Chicago.
The only official document that hung on the mildewed beaverboard wall of Eliot's busy office was his commission as a notary public.
They entered a warren of rooms and corridors, lit by lo-watt bulbs, separated by beaverboard partitions.
So the work was about excavation: peeling off layers of wallpaper, linoleum and beaverboard, chipping off plaster and paint.
The interior walls are constructed of beaverboard; the kitchen walls, now covered by paneling, are encased in sheet metal.
But when an inspiration hit, I remember him piling the paint on anything with a flat surface, from canvas to Sheetrock to beaverboard, often on both sides."
Having selected it, Mr. Bonestell made a modeftf it on his dining room table, using beaverboard, plasticine, tissue paper, paint, anything at hand.
It has occasionally been used as a canvas by artists; most famously, the iconic painting American Gothic (1930) by Grant Wood is painted on a beaverboard panel.
But you push a lot of red-hot material up into a street like this and nearby structures made mostly of beaverboard and plywood are very quickly going to reach their flash point.
In addition to paper and canvas he certainly painted on linoleum, old pillow cases, beaverboard, floor boards, plywood, brown paper, a Rexine chair cover, bits of glass, and wall paper.
They were told to build pavilions for more than 500 exhibits at minimum cost using lightweight, mass-produced materials; and they devised solutions, using the simplest materials-pavilions built out of beaverboard.
The room at this time of the evening was very dim; beaverboard in the windows kept out the last remains of daylight and the single globe was shaded for fear of cracks.
Because the back wall appears to have been quickly improvised of beaverboard flats, you can't be sure whether the creaking is a directorial statement or a warning that the set is about to collapse.