Her painting is a small white rectangle of paper stretched and glued to a board.
Aeronautics starts with aiming a hair dryer against a cereal box with pieces of paper glued against each side.
He could not afford to paint with oil on canvas, and several works from this period are watercolors and gouache on paper not meant for painting, sometimes using bits of papers glued together with homemade rye flour paste.
For all but the largest pictures his oil tempera works are painted on wooden panels, usually prepared with a heavy-duty paper lining glued to the panel.
Unfortunately, that show was mounted more than 30 years earlier, soon after the inauguration of the Breuer building; pieces of paper glued to the walls would probably have attracted a large audience.
The document, strips of paper glued to a page of backing, was passed around, and when it was handed to Jacques Verges, Barbie's lawyer, there came one of the rare outbursts of the trial.
To this end he worked for a while on brown paper glued to canvas with quickly applied house paints, often leaving things tantalizingly rough and unfinished.
The broom had been burnt beyond recognition, and the Grimmerie had seemed too cumbersome to carry, so she brought the green glass bottle that said MIRACLE EU- on the paper glued to the front.
Text, based on Ms. Cohen's research and extensive interviews of her subjects, was an integral part of the earlier projects, but "Quilt of Sorrows" consists only of portraits made from watercolor-dyed torn paper glued to canvas.
We tested the glass I worked by its spectra and con-vergence against a sheet of white paper glued to the wall, and sometimes my work ended as a telemetric mirror and some-times it was a paperweight.