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"etching" Definitions
  1. a picture that is printed from an etched piece of metal; the art of making these pictures
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With dark marble, "the acid etching is going to be way too visible, because etching is light in color," he said.
Edward Hopper's etching "The Lonely House" (1923) was sold at Swann Auction Galleries for $317,000, an auction record for an etching by the artist.
There's also a Wolsian febrility to the exquisite etching/aquatints Zao made for a 1963 book of poems by Hubert Juin and an untitled etching/aquatint in rusts and blacks from 1963.
Here's the corgi hair getting prepped for some serious etching.
Ordinarily, the etching would have been fastened to its easel.
VIN etching is one of the easiest fees to avoid.
Etching headstone portraits was a small part of his business.
What about this 1918 Max Beckmann drypoint etching, "The Yawners"?
He walks out with the large etching just seconds later.
T). Makers of etching gas include Showa Denko KK (4004.
Her etching "Solitude" (1880) was based on her observation of nature.
The etching ends up feeling much closer to drawing than painting.
"It feels like an etching into my own flesh," she said.
One, made with tiny hash marks, looks almost like an etching.
The Type Archive workers tried making the pattern through etching instead.
Worried about the once-faint lines etching themselves deeper around your mouth?
The screen on Abu Dhabi's parliament building was created through photochemical etching.
An etching by Louis Marcoussis shows him behind bars after his arrest.
That exhibition, "The Renaissance of Etching," is on view through Jan. 20.
Microsoft had to create an entirely new etching system for the waveguides.
But Mr. Moran encouraged her to try etching, at which she excelled.
Japan produces about 70% of etching gas worldwide, according to Japanese media.
Likewise, etching gas is hard to store in high volumes, he said.
Once he is finished scraping, digging and etching, he appraises the work.
Hydrogen fluoride is used as an etching gas in the chipmaking process.
"Mother Approaching Sixty" (2003), a photo etching with soft-ground and spit-bite aquatint (an alternative to bath etching), is his first foray into figurative work since the '60s, although references to his homeland is a continual theme.
A drawing, it can be argued, requires a different conceptual leap than etching.
Makers of etching gas include Showa Denko KK, according to the Nikkei newspaper.
This will act as your guide as you're etching on your graphic eye.
I say "graphic" because Murphy prefers drawing, etching, and occasionally monotype to painting.
They'd been made in a variety of eras and mediums: watercolor, oil, etching.
We see Spock etching the Red Angel into the walls of the crypt.
But this wasn't the only etching Richie got done while visiting West 4 Tattoo.
NASA is etching names onto a microchip that will be placed aboard the spacecraft.
An etching of a theater ticket by William Hogarth in the small living room?
And while Trump may indeed pass, that self-etching will not soon be effaced.
"Etching it into concrete was what I now consider a grieving process," Khoury says.
My Immigration Papers will run at Tom's Etching Studio from February 19th to 21st.
"The sculpture is being designed to contain an etching of Darshana's 'Mermaid Woodcut'," explains Serenity.
Make sure you put on your latex or vinyl gloves before using the etching cream.
All the while, there has been Kelsea Ballerini, unflashily etching herself into the Nashville firmament.
For marble, suppliers often recommend a honed finish, because it will help hide acid etching.
The man then appears to make his escape with the etching in his right hand.
Her "Untitled Galaxy" (1986, printed by Doris Simmelink) is an etching over nine working states.
There's dobro too, etching its earthiness into songs, along with some sparse scatterings of mandolin.
After about 30 minutes with beamo, I was doing things that are at best annoying on camera-less cutters — things like etching a design, cutting it out, then immediately flipping the cut piece and etching on the other side without worrying about precarious placement.
We sought to discover what designs people are etching on their bodies — from Toronto to Thailand.
And although Nathan is quickly etching his name onto my heart, I just met this man.
A new laser printer can already do that by etching microscopic patterns onto sheets of plastic.
In the art block, one class discusses a Dürer etching while another designs jewellery for superheroes.
Here's how you can make your very own Lemonade themed pitcher, using some simple glass etching.
It's important to note, this tutorial will require an etching cream that washes off with water.
SETAUKET "Printmaking," images created in various techniques including woodblock, etching, engraving, silk-screen and lithography. Sept.
One month was spent designing and etching the inscription into an old tombstone from the 1970s.
It even includes an etching tool for a festive pumpkin with less mess than traditional carving.
Over time, this can cause permanent "etching," or microscopic scratching, that makes the glass appear cloudy.
He continued to explore this territory most notably in the etching "Shape on a Base" (1990).
But the devices still have a two-tone matte/glossy finish thanks to a new etching process.
Nearly all of them date from 1979-80, with one earlier etching, "Galaxies of Being," from 1974.
This exhibition has aspects of a valuable tutorial in etching, especially if you attend to its labels.
The Constructivist ideals got translated into a different format, which was cartooning, large format drawing, and etching.
Bill Scott, "The Cherry Tree III" (2015), aquatint with drypoint and etching in five colors [4 plates].
My etching press is visible along with some prints I recently made using a water-based lithography technique.
Japan produces about 90% of fluorinated polyimide and about 70% of etching gas worldwide, Japanese media have said.
One of the restricted materials is hydrogen fluoride, used as an etching gas when making chips and displays.
Origin PC also offers custom designs and laser etching for the laptop's lid, should you be so inclined.
Phung Vo arrived in January and is at work etching the show's title on the museum's south window.
While it doesn't have the power that traditional Dremels offer, it's plenty powerful for etching and carving pumpkins.
"Avoid things like etching or undercoating or an extended warranty, or other products you don't need," Mierzwinski said.
Japan produces about 90% of fluorinated polyimides and about 70% of etching gas worldwide, Japanese media have said.
The San Francisco police confirmed in an email that they were investigating the theft of a Dalí etching.
Currently, shaping large glass structures involves exhaustive melting and casting processes, and etching fine features involves hazardous chemicals.
Materially speaking, the works range from paintings to linoleum prints to a small etching done on confetti paper.
Japan produces about 21965% of fluorinated polyimide and about 70% of etching gas worldwide, Japanese media have said.
"Artists began experimenting with etching and engraving techniques after the introduction of the printing press…" the exhibit offers.
While sleek and well-appointed, TPWC's winery has plenty of goth-y details that nod to that Goya etching.
The artist burns her MRIs onto copper aluminum plates using heat from the sun, a process called solar etching.
The system "prints" circuits by etching the circuit on a wafer and then placing the film over the traces.
An audacious thief managed to snatch a Salvador Dalí etching off an easel at a San Francisco art gallery.
He uses laser-etching to make edible—and still playable—record albums to explore the acoustical properties of food.
After many complaints, park authorities managed to remove the penis etching with the help of an abnormally long brush.
After it is cleaned and dried, an etching solution, which repairs the tooth's surface for the glue, is applied.
And this is without mentioning his etching technique, which veers away from the pristine professionalism practiced by his contemporaries.
In one etching, Degas depicted Cassatt at the Louvre looking at an artwork as her sister reads a book.
"It's a little hard to grasp at first," said Katherine Hupalo, etching fish and tiny bubbles on her egg.
Nazim is skilled in pencil, ink, etching, and computer graphics, using each to craft a unified body of monochromatic work.
It's "a celebration of printmaking," the artist said of the 24-foot work featuring paper cutouts, etching and block printing.
The Kunsthalle Bremen acquired a well-preserved copperplate etching of Albrecht Dürer's "Saint Eustace" (1501) — the artist's largest copperplate engraving.
"Maple in Spring," by Susan Stair, combines drawing with ceramics, etching tree blossoms into an irregularly shaped disk of clay.
We also see two prints from Excursions daguerriennes, including an etching of the first photograph ever taken of the Parthenon.
Spotted by WindowsUnited, the patent includes details about cutting or etching the Surface Pro keyboard to create a thinner version.
DeMarcus Cousins led Sacramento with 20123 points and added nine rebounds, etching his name into the record book, as well.
In addition to the collages are drawings in a variety of mediums, an etching, and a small selection of paintings.
The technique involves etching two wings onto your lids — one on your upper lashline and another on your bottom lashline.
In Sikander's etching, the tree rests on the bottom zone of the pictorial space, its branches permeating her hidden face.
The etching is an ode to the show after the latest announcement from the narrator of the series himself, Snicket.
Scott's work replicates that feeling, whether it's with paint or copper etching plates, divining the intersection between giddiness and peril.
This large image, heavily worked in gouache, began life as a colorless etching titled "My Inner Life," also on view.
"That etching fell right into the old joke about tourists in the museum looking at their guidebooks," Dr. Mathews said.
And then we were before two different states of Rembrandt's famous etching of Christ on the cross, surrounded by thieves.
In another series, from 1970, Schwartz experiments with etching, using lasers to embed Duchamp-inspired designs into gold circuit boards.
Büttner's three "Phone Etching" pieces seem to reference that need to understand and access the world's vastness at one's fingertips.
Rembrandt's 1641 etching of Cornelis Claesz Anslo was sold at Swann Auction Galleries for $60,19223, an auction record for the print.
She makes maps, borders, homes, floor plans, rooms; she recovers things she has lost through the act of carving, etching, printing.
Its products create crease lines and are used for cutting and etching, accelerating the creation of custom packaging and paper products.
The etching roughed up the surface enough that, when combined with the Teflon, the material became quite excellent at repelling water.
Except for puffs of hair on his temples, he is bald, which makes for extra work in etching the black marble.
Goya's note on the etching suggests he inclined to the former sense: The monsters arrive when reason is no longer alert.
I like to kind of start off by etching the shape that I want to go with for the eye first.
To whet the appetite, there are Hockney peppers—but not the two whole capsicums like those depicted in the artist's etching.
Apple's next major new product doesn't come with a gaggle of high-resolution cameras or a laser etching of your name.
RIPS I was in the flea market in the garage on 25th Street and noticed on the ground a beautiful etching.
Part of Nystad's job is overseeing the creation and testing of a huge variety of etching patterns, which he calls grinds.
Tom Hardy's etching his name in Royal Marine lore as a real life-ish action hero ... all for a great cause.
Bill Scott, "Birthday Flowers I [Yellow Background]" (2005), etching with aquatint and electric engraving in six colors on Rives BFK paper.
"I'm projecting that the sun will be approximately there when totality hits," she said, etching an imaginary rectangle with her finger.
The card's cover features an etching of a snowman, above the words "seasons greetings," as well as a seasonal message inside.
Still, when it comes to Mr. Schwarzman and his donations, it's never quite as simple as just etching in the name.
They provide insight, for example, into her etching technique choices, which would remove or add elements, often obscuring the missing breast.
The delicate moment of a woman and a man enjoying a cup of tea in the nude in Sud's 2006 etching "Over a Cup of Tea" is directly undercut by the harshness of her 1999 etching "Dining with Ego" where the man eats away in blind gluttony while the woman sits wistfully over an empty plate.
As the print head moves, an etching tool lowers and raises to carve lines in the sand that eventually form longer messages.
The brand is replacing its recognizable logo and etching 25 popular emojis into the rectangles that make up its milk chocolate bar.
The uptown branch, on Madison Avenue, presents 20 large diptychs and triptychs made with black paintstick, etching ink, and silica on paper.
As far as etching perplexing moments into the grand tapestry of cultural history goes, those twelve months were like one long ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
The institute says its system will incorporate seven separate processes, including coating, baking and etching, into a single roll-to-roll machine.
However, when it comes to adding details and etching the surface of the pumpkin, this tool can make the process much easier.
The park said the 2-foot-wide, 17-inch-tall etching is so deep into the rock that it cannot be removed.
By etching different patterns – up to one hundred – they are able to encode all sorts of information into a single light beam.
The damaged artworks, according to TASS, include a Francisco Goya etching from the Los Caprichos series and Salvador Dali's interpretation of it.
Yeah, stop that next time, because it turns out that's total B.S. "Etching is a lazy way of prepping nails," says Elle.
His press was built, with Mr. Hollander's help, by Charles Brand, who worked nearby and was known primarily for his etching presses.
Along with a career as a professional illustrator, Mr. Parker explored a variety of artistic mediums: etching, watercolor, sculpture, even children's books.
As one tossed off pirouettes, another edged into the circle, etching zigzags into the pavement with the soles of her yellow sneakers.
In 1716, an etching of a young, beardless Palladio materialized in Britain, and was passed off as a work by Paolo Veronese.
The claw marks were added using a laser-etching process that cut into the plastic casing deep enough to ignite a fire.
There is a large etching of a skeleton holding a skull in front of his crotch that was printed on Egyptian papyrus.
Its cover recalls a vintage GeoCities website: black background, underlined gold text, thumbnail-sized etching of a woman and her lupine companion.
As a coda, Rembrandt's etching "The Three Trees" (1643) hangs on the wall; Mehretu identifies the Dutch master as a key influence.
Volpe is electro-mechanically etching the pentagrams into the cube's surface, then making them stand out by melting bronze into the etched areas.
In another work, Milan drew in graphite, gesso, and etching ink on an inkjet print, as well as affixed collage elements to it.
With a chip covering an entire silicon wafer, a single imperfection in the etching of that wafer could render the entire chip inoperative.
U.S. policymakers now considering etching one-size-fits-all cybersecurity policies into stone should heed the lessons from the shipping giant Maersk's recovery.
An etching of a skeleton wearing a fancy French hat sent up the pretensions of rich Mexicans who tried to pass for European.
Although Maloof works in video, etching, and silkscreen, and Nguyen makes paintings, the work in this exhibition reveals the thoroughness of their research.
Instead of submitting, Padmavati commits suicide, etching herself into Hindu legend for centuries as a symbol of honor, self-sacrifice and Hindu spirit.
The shift to etching on copper plates — part of the group of intaglio techniques that includes engraving, drypoint and aquatint — transformed his career.
The etching "Cocottes at Night" captures this same social dance as a nightmare of movement and tension, a lightning storm of jagged lines.
Usually, they preserve people's personal memories onto medallions with a photolithography etching process and make medallions with micro-sized pages of the bible.
In creating images by adding light to a dark surface, velvet painters are essentially working in relief—the technique is similar to scratchboard etching.
Because they couldn't be reproduced, daguerreotypes were often seen as incidental to the truly important product, the lithograph, etching, or engraving made from them.
Still, there are steps one can take to mitigate indignity: brush before, but not right after — toothpaste, Akosa warns, will only cause more etching.
Altered States: Etching in Late 19th-Century Paris continues at RISD Museum of Art (20 North Main Street, Providence, Rhode Island) through December 3.
It's one reason why De Beers is etching a Lightbox logo into its stones, invisible to the naked eye but easily identified under magnification.
SoulBrain already supplies some hydrogen fluoride, used as an etching gas when making chips, to Samsung and SK Hynix, according to a company filing.
Before Peck's big party, he says sailors—historically enthusiastic about etching ink into their bodies—were a key reason people started getting "403" tattoos.
The Dremel 7000-PK 6-Volt Pumpkin Carving Kit takes the physical demand out of etching or adding details as you carve your pumpkin.
Lucas Vorsterman, who may have taught van Dyck to etch, is seen in a highly finished drawing and the brooding etching made from it.
Venetian women like the one in a 1775 etching by Giovanni David might wear the zendale, a black veil with a fringed face covering.
There is also "Evening Wind" (1833), an etching by Edward Hopper, the American realist mainstay and one of the true outliers in the show.
" In "On Second Thought" (2016), the sitter's muscular curves suggest early Roman statuary while idealizing gayness in the tradition of Cadmus's fabulist etching "Y.
Heizer started hanging out at Max's Kansas City, the artists' bar, on whose front window he was later commissioned to make a scribble etching.
But when the first 2100 cases were ready for sale and needed a label, he looked up in his office and saw that Goya etching.
For thirty-four years, Sternberg remained an influential teacher at the Arts Student League and an author of manuals on printmaking, etching and woodcut techniques.
Whether it's etching on a nipple or getting a full design that stretches across the entire torso, women everywhere are embracing the post-op movement.
The 18-year-old previously added a new piece of ink — an etching of a Cupid wielding his bow — by celebrity tattoo artist Dr. Woo.
Preoperative frontal view (left) compared to a photograph obtained 6 months postoperatively of a female patient with vertical line etching and defined hip lines (right).
In one etching, the artist's three-quarter profile displays a serene hint of a smile, as gold and yellow hues illuminate her gray-toned face.
One etching, reminiscent of Persian court artist Jami's The Ascension of Muhammad (1556-65 AD), the outlines of the angels border the artist's shaved head.
I tear through the bushes, thorns etching white and red stripes in my skin, grab her hands, and haul her up out of the lake.
Some of the fruits of this revival are on view in Altered States: Etching in Late 19th-Century Paris at the RISD Museum in Providence.
"Etching Study by Four Artists" is pulled from a plate divided into panels in which the artists, gathered for an evening, each drew a picture.
Cannon said lighter graffiti can be effectively erased by rubbing it down with sand, but this etching was too deep for that process to work.
As pointed out by Us Weekly, the pair share a very delicate and extremely small butterfly etching on their left (Scott) and right (Jenner) ankles.
The Dremel 7000-PK 6-Volt Pumpkin Carving Kit offers a rotary tool that takes much of the physical strain out of carving and etching.
One is an etching in which the tableau of Jesus' body being lowered from the cross is monumentally composed, theatrically illuminated, observed from a distance.
Singh decided to completely open source the design for Peeqo, including instructions for 3-D printing the file and etching its custom-designed circuit board.
The images are nudes of the female body Smith has photographed himself, parts of paintings by Botticelli and Rubens, and a 1623 etching of Shakespeare.
Bonding was originally known as acid-etching, Dr. Smigel told Global Health Nexus, a publication of the New York University College of Dentistry, in 2004.
One of her popular treatments these days is called "etching," which is, essentially, body-hair grooming, including the trimming of chest, armpit and pubic hair.
They pointed to favorites: the seal with the dancing animals, the etching of what appeared to be a god or a king on a throne.
In one aquatint etching, "Les Enfants d'obscurité" (1961), she makes reference to Picasso's ubiquitous "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907), heralded as a canonical masterpiece of modernism.
When he was cast in an international touring company of "West Side Story" in 1998, he bought an etching at an antiques shop in Vienna.
His office was full of etching plates with forgery designs for currency – not only Mexican bills, but also dollar bills, South American, and European money.
The works were created from Büttner's smartphone, where the oils from her fingers created a kind of painting that she then transferred onto an etching.
Perhaps this is because Oozy's tattoos look as if he has updated the classic craft of etching for the 21st century, with skin as his paper.
But even more challenging in its permutability and imaginative instability is an obscure etching series that includes "Femmes voilées et endormies" ("Veiled and Sleeping Women," 1932).
But the final details will likely have a huge impact both in the EU and other countries still etching out the fine print of net neutrality.
Some, including a portrait study by Rodin, exploit the spontaneity that results from the glide of the etching needle over the waxy coating of the plate.
In this print, Segers seems to be alluding to the origins of intaglio printmaking in decorative metalwork, which also deployed etching and engraving for its ornament.
Comprised of five portfolios containing ten prints each, Dix's 1924 etching series War (Der Krieg), based on his experience in WWI, will overwhelm the viewer's senses.
Belkis Ayón was a master of collography, a technique of collaging onto a matrix rather than incising it, as one would for etching, engraving, or woodcut.
A thief casually stole an etching created by the legendary artist Salvador Dalí by walking into an art gallery and simply plucking it off its easel.
After Monday's Iowa caucus debacle, I've decided that Americans should vote by etching our preferred candidate's name into a stone tablet with a hammer and chisel.
An etching of The Hand & Shears in the city's meatpacking district of Smithfield was first recorded in 21800, though the name dates to the 15th century.
" — Laura Grass "Some of us recreated a satirical etching by Thomas Rowlandson from around 1811, showing visitors at the Royal Academy cascading down a steep staircase.
It was this concentrated effort of focus, like there was no other life but the concern of what was on the etching plate or the canvas.
It didn't matter whether we were etching our initials into a tree, shooting apples at targets, or making caramel apples, because the whole day was a blast.
According to the researchers, the process used to nanotexture steel, called electrochemical etching, is both relatively cheap, accessible, and leaves the steel unchanged to the untrained eye.
Fingal attaches the positive cable to the steel blade and the negative to a cotton bud soaked in etching fluid which he dabs onto the logo shape.
Preoperative frontal view (left) compared to image obtained 1-year postoperatively of a male patient with abdominal etching plus concomitant gynecomastia correction and deltoid/biceps augmentation (right).
I also have a Monet etching of Baudelaire and a Chagall artist proof, all bought in various galleries in Arizona and Los Angeles in the late '60s.
"These 3D chips are made up of more layers, which requires more intensive etching in the manufacturing process — meaning more gases and chemicals from Versum," Cramer explained.
As a small child in suburban New Jersey, I discovered a piece of wood in our back yard that was covered in a maze of delicate etching.
After that, what the poet Stéphane Mallarmé referred to as the "strange new beauty" of Degas's monotypes even destabilizes his more conventional etchings, etching-aquatints and lithographs.
Agrawal hopscotches to London and its once sewage-filled Thames, commemorated as "Monster Soup" in an 1828 etching, one of the book's many black-and-white illustrations.
Nearby hang several versions of a 1990 etching that morph the saint into a curvaceous woman warrior who resembles an ancient fertility figure shot through with arrows.
A man ducked into a San Francisco gallery and walked out less than a minute later holding one of its best pieces: a $20,000 Salvador Dalí etching.
Still, she remained under the impression that they had an artistic camaraderie, and went on to photograph Close and create two paintings and an etching of him.
Presumably you won't be etching power sources and other components onto your Pop Tarts but this early research into edible circuits could pave the way for smarter food.
The design is very reminiscent of Asus' Zephryus slimline gaming laptops — you even still get the light-up etching that lets you use the trackpad as a numpad.
Prime examples here include "Child Seated by a Birch Tree" and "Two Girls Sitting in a Landscape," both from 1905, and the etching "Two Peasant Girls," from 1902.
I was also completely engaged by Rembrandt Van Rijn's "Woman Sitting Half Dressed Beside a Stove"(1658), an etching and engraving that captures the weariness of the subject.
"As I started to understand how it worked, it was easy to do the etching type of projections on copper, because copper is very reflective," he told Gizmodo.
His effective use of line and tone can be demonstrated in a small etching of the Manhattan Bridge, which was shown to Marin in consideration of the project.
The technology for laser-etching grooves into a tortilla was tested out last year, after someone was inspired by a viral Youtube video of a fake tortilla record.
Bodemloos comes courtesy of Argento Records, who will release the album on CD, digital, and etched vinyl (the LP's B-side features an etching by artist Reuben Sawyer).
There's spaceships approaching bustling cities, flying robots etching walls with lasers, amazing-looking aliens, and some great looking moments as the two characters escape from danger all around.
Rembrandt owned eight works by Segers, and even used one of Segers' etching plates, most likely bought at auction, as the basis of one of his own prints.
The designs, now a motif in her collection of bold 18-karat pieces, were motivated by her memory of a pin, a small Picasso etching encased in gold.
And they have animals on them, it's hard to explain, but they have an etching of a dog or a cat, peeking off the sides of the shoes.
To comply, six empty gilded frames are on view just as they were the night their contents — five paintings and a Rembrandt etching — were cut out of them.
Lithography back then involved etching a drawing onto a limestone slab with wax or oil and acid, and pressing a white piece of paper on top of it.
This disappearance sets in motion a mystery involving a map, a poem, a novel, an early-20th-century feminist utopian society, the etching revival, museum donors — and fraud.
But that does not mean that the etching is worth that amount or that the thief would be able to sell it at that price, Mr. Hochman said.
But as he continues to talk, etching the details that others later fill in, what emerges is that all they have revealed, so far, is just the start.
The illustrations she has included are colorful and instructive — I especially like the etching of Robert Elliston, Austen's favorite comic actor, who doesn't look anything like Colin Firth.
A picture caption with last Sunday's cover story, about the restoration of a Brooklyn building facade, misstated the date of an etching of the Abraham & Straus department store.
Francis gave Putin a signed copy of his peace message for this year and a large 18th century etching of St. Peter's Square, "so you don't forget Rome".
Some of the forms for the carbon fiber pressure panels... the neck rings are totally 3D printed, and then there's all this brass etching and all this custom detail.
Image: University of BarcelonaThe etching shows five distinct motifs, including two likely human figures, one large bird, and, at far right, what the researchers interpret to be a chick.
Photo: Journal of the American Society of Plastic SurgeonsAs with most plastic surgery procedures, there are specific guidelines that have to be followed after an abdominal etching is complete.
Luke Maye spent Sunday evening etching himself into the North Carolina record books by hitting a buzzer-beating jump-shot that sent the Tar Heels to the Final Four.
I built the mixing board from scratch; I etched the circuit boards in the Olivia kitchen using an aquarium tank and a heater I had filled with etching solution.
Zoo director Pierre Caille said the visitors used their fingernails to make the etching into a layer of dust, sand and dead skin on the animal's back, AFP reported.
Cerebras throws out the idea of etching a bunch of individual chips onto a single wafer in lieu of just using the whole wafer itself as one gigantic chip.
If nothing but marble will do, however, Mr. Nussbaum recommends a honed rather than polished finish for counters and floors, because the matte surface helps to hide acid etching.
Those words spin around my head, etching themselves in to my brain between the blacksmith's strikes, like the red-orange scratches scattered around the floors of this gaming world.
This Goya etching speaks of the trade in stealing teeth, but here I think the artist is referring to the theft of teeth for use in witchcraft and sorcery.
Genes are turned on and off in response to these events, as epigenetic marks are gradually layered above genes, etching the genome with its own scars, calluses, and freckles.
For example, some dealers will try to upsell you with add-ons such corrosion protection, paint sealant, fabric protection, and window etching of the vehicle ID number, Quincy says.
"I tried to bring together all the various forms and various ways that I've used the print medium over the years," including paper cutouts, pattern repetition, etching and block printing.
The materials to be restricted are fluorinated polyimides, used in smartphone displays, as well as resists and hydrogen fluoride (HF), which is used as an etching gas to make semiconductors.
The materials to be restricted are fluorinated polyimides, used in smartphone displays, as well as resist and hydrogen fluoride (HF), which is used as an etching gas to make semiconductors.
Collectively titled Portrait of the Artist, Sikander's four-etching suite, which is accompanied by an essay by playwright Ayad Akhtar, subverts the conventions of the miniature genre in multiple ways.
Dorothee Clasen Clasen points out that there are multiple practical benefits to Cirquids, including the low cost and barrier of entry, especially compared with custom etching on a copper board.
This suggests that, if the bandgap problem can be resolved, then placing bacteria in preset arrays to create complex channel patterns would be the equivalent of etching a silicon chip.
Based in New York since 1967, he has taught at New York's National Center for Etching and the Moroccan Asilah Art Festival, all the while developing his own singular aesthetic.
The etching has the effect of leaving tiny defects and barbs along the newly carved edges of graphene, which induce the TMDC to nucleate and grow preferentially along these edges.
The materials to be restricted are fluorinated polyimides, used in smartphone displays, as well as resists and hydrogen fluoride (HF), which is used as an etching gas to make semiconductors.
The bedroom opens into a studio packed with four massive presses (two for lithography and two for etching), papers, inks and printing stones, all lit by a wall of windows.
Microsoft has hidden a tiny Easter egg inside the Xbox One X that most owners are unlikely to find: an etching of Halo's Master Chief riding on top of a scorpion.
A video on Alejandrina Guzman's Facebook page, claiming to be from the Alejandrina Guzman Civil Association, shows the hands of a prisoner cutting leather, and embossing and etching it with logos.
But with polished performer Tommy Fleetwood in second place, and the relentless Brooks Koepka lurking seven behind, the engraver will not start etching Lowry's name into the Claret Jug just yet.
Segers was known primarily as a printmaker, and there are more than 180 unique prints left of his work still extant, built up from 53 etching plates; the Rijksmuseum owns 74.
Down the road from the contested site, masons hunched over long pieces of sandstone, slowly etching out floral designs for what organizers say will be building blocks of the new temple.
In his catalogue essay, Scott writes that these were his "baby steps," made under the tutelage of master printer Cindi R. Ettinger, who founded an etching studio in Philadelphia in 13553.
In the town of Telford in the English Midlands, Advanced Chemical Etching makes metal components for cars, jets, drones, satellites and medical devices, with many of these wares destined for Europe.
Technically it's not actually a "coating" but an extremely small-scale etching of the surface that supposedly produces improved image quality without some of the drawbacks of a full-matte coating.
Yes. Did I spend my school days etching "The Offspring" into my pencil tin with a compass only to go home and learn the choreography to "Love Don't Cost A Thing"?
Her intricate engravings, which together present a panoramic view of Margate, were made by incising the protective material on the reverse sides of Plexiglas mirrors with a diamond point etching tool.
The works I gravitate toward began their lives as prints, made with oil-based etching inks, and then (after some rumination) Sabharwal subjected them to transparent washes of watercolor and opaque pastels.
The etching, reminiscent of a hashtag, was drawn with an ochre crayon on silcrete rock, and was discovered in Blombos Cave, which is located 300 kilometres (186 miles) west of Cape Town.
South Korea's top imports from Japan by value last year were semiconductor components and equipment ranging from silicon wafers to chip etching machines, according to data provided by Korea International Trade Association.
Her album Expectations is a perfect etching of the modern relationship—the chase, the flirtation, the confusion, the heartbreak—except this time it's unabashedly about being a woman in love with women.
This is especially true in the Arctic, which is warming at a rate almost twice the global average and where climate change is already etching permanent and devastating changes into the landscape.
This kit includes a pumpkin scraper, pumpkin etching tool, pumpkin scimitar saw, pumpkin L-shape serrated knife, oblique knife, flat knife, triangular knife, moon-curved knife, and a zipper canvas storage bag.
Right now, the biggest obstacle to producing the metal in larger quantities is that the laser etching takes a while —  about an hour to etch a 1-inch-by-1-inch square.
Topping the lots were works by Rembrandt van Rijn, including an etching of "Pieter Haaring" (2616), which went for $2500,22, and "A Beggar Seated on a Bank" (2071), which went for $2868,21820.
Topping the lots were works by Rembrandt van Rijn, including an etching of "Pieter Haaring" (1655), which went for $81,19282, and "A Beggar Seated on a Bank" (22019), which went for $19283,22019.
When the two kids happened upon the rock carving on the island of Tro, they thought they could improve it by etching into it a few times to make it more visible.
I popped in BOLSHOI, CACHE POT and ETCHING, then was able to get some words going in the quote, enough to figure out EDNA FERBER, NIGHTJAR, LARYNX, and then things slowly fell.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When he wasn't sketching or bent over his etching press, hard at work, the 19th-century professional printmaker Henri-Charles Guérard often visited the Paris zoo.
When I was a baby, my grandmother gave me a small coin pendant with an etching of Durga on it, her legs over the back of a tiger and her many arms raised.
I think there was an illustration, or maybe a reproduced etching, of one of the plague doctors in their fucking awful beak masks and goggles, with their long robes, which utterly terrified me.
The 25-year-old Spieth has made a habit of etching his name next to the giants of the game, and his path to golf's elite club has been all kinds of spectacular.
Artist materials from ten thousand years ago, when early humans were etching graphic marks on cave walls, were restricted to natural colors derived from earth ochres and charcoal (essentially browns, reds, and blacks).
"Etching is so slow that you have a lot of time to think while you work on your plates," he said in a 1995 oral history interview with the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Finishing the second-floor tour with a brief stop in a bedroom, we glimpse an erotic Picasso etching — like an Easter egg in a video game — before Mr. Wood switches off the light.
As anyone who regularly looks at a social media feed knows by now, millions more need never leave home or cross a border to find that uniquely familiar face on some obscure etching.
In the 1625–30 "View through the Window of Segers's House toward the Noorderkerk" etching, he substituted trees for certain buildings, yet featured the frame of his own window as a concrete detail.
BERLIN – Two men have been convicted of violating German laws against displaying Nazi-era symbols for etching a giant swastika into the dirt on the roof a house and leaving it there for months.
Liver Branding: The gift that stays with youSome people commemorate time spent together by etching their names onto an old tree or desk; others might get matching tattoos; and some just send a card.
The program does this by using all tools available for reproduction – from traditional processes like etching and silkscreen to manufacturing processes such as offset, UV printing, hydrographics, and the digital tools of mass media.
Denes is obsessed with three-sided geometry, and a pivotal etching finished in 1975 called "4,000 Years — If the Mind…" is a triangle divided into triangles, each containing a single small Middle Egyptian hieroglyph.
In prints, Segers was both a master technician and a visionary, besotted with color, fascinated by the textures possible with both the etching needle and other processes like the sugar lift, which he invented.
But while the Etch clock looks like the current time has been carved into its face, every minute the etching disappears and refreshes itself, so that phrase doesn't sound as permanent as it once did.
The French term refers to a process of applying metal leaf to the back of a piece of glass, and then etching patterns or color into it so the final product boasts a mirrored finish.
The video shows them moving about a dress as "shape changing jewelry," its wheels leaving marks across velvet in what Project Kino calls "etching," and a brooch moving up a garment to become a microphone.
In a similar but more contemporary vein, the black and white etching of William Kentridge from 1996 brings the absurd to the forefront, as the portly figure of the artist sleeps, bathes, and dances nude.
The contract chip manufacturer TSMC is making the chip on its tiny 7 mm N7 manufacturing process, the most advanced technology for etching transistors into silicon that are many times tinier than a human hair.
"They died within months of one another in 1921," said Vincent, touching the tombstone, covered in a green copper plate with a haunting etching of a mother reaching her arms out to an approaching toddler.
While the etching was listed at $20,000 by Dennis Rae Fine Art, it could sell for as much as $27,500, said Bruce Hochman, who is the proprietor of a gallery in San Juan Capistrano, Calif.
The gun, a blued steel revolver with diamond-shaped etching on its curved wooden handle, became popular after it was introduced in the 1970s, but it will soon go the way of the wooden nightstick.
The next slide was an etching of a theatre from the perspective of the stage, showing the unpainted backs of the scenery, the silhouettes of three actors, and, beyond the footlights, a big black space.
There's the classic 16th-century witches sabbath etching that I love, and some of the creatures and demons are spinning and twirling around from one leg and then onto the other leg and around the back.
Japan produces about 90% of fluorinated polyimides and resist worldwide as well as about 70% of etching gas, making it difficult for chipmakers to find alternatives, said the Sankei newspaper, which reported the plans on Sunday.
But so far, no one has offered a coherent explanation for why a prominent pastor would go to the trouble of etching "Love Wins Fag" on his own cake in order to sue a grocery corporation.
Japan produces about 90% of fluorinated polyimides and resists worldwide as well as about 70% of etching gas, making it difficult for chipmakers to find alternatives, said the Sankei newspaper, which reported the plans on Sunday.
I removed John's grandmother's metal salt-and-pepper shakers in the shape of two birds on a branch and her gold vase with ornate floral etching (the one John's mother keeps hinting that she wants back).
Then I briefly considered telling her a flat-out lie: "I was shot in the stomach" (I once knew a guy with a similar etching on his belly that really was caused by a gunshot wound).
Mr. Colescott started out concentrating on painting and silk screens but became fascinated with etching after a year of study at the Slade School of Fine Art in London in the 1950s under his Fulbright grant.
Former President Jimmy Carter became the longest-living president in United States history on Friday, etching his name next to another milestone as he continues a rich post-presidential life that has spanned nearly four decades.
A source at one of South Korea's top memory chipmakers said chipmakers would have to try to build stockpiles, adding that it relies on Japan for more than 70 percent of its photoresists and etching gas.
Although it is difficult to deduce the entirety of his methods simply by looking at the works, errant geometric marks and lines often appear throughout the c-prints, suggesting etching or mark-making onto the negatives.
His mother, who was an art curator, had gifted him a Francisco Goya etching at a young age—yes, the same Goya responsible for Saturn Devouring His Son, the freakiest painting from your college art history course.
The curbs apply to three materials where Japan is dominant: photoresists, used to transfer circuit patterns onto semiconductor wafers; hydrogen fluoride, used as an etching gas in the chipmaking process and fluorinated polyimides, used in smartphone displays.
But the crisp photographs, set in these particular categories and accompanied by explanatory blurbs by Grant, speak strongly of the myriad ways we are changing the Earth's surface, from harmless grooming to the etching of permanent scars.
The TB12 Nutrition Manual features 89 recipes and is described on the four-time Super Bowl champion&aposs website as being printed on 53-pound text paper with covers made from natural wood that include laser etching.
Japan has tightened curbs on exports of three chipmaking materials - fluorinated polyimides, used in smartphone displays; photoresists, used to transfer circuit patterns on to semiconductor wafers; and hydrogen fluoride, used as an etching gas when making chips.
Another set of prints is part of an etching instruction manual by Adolphe Potémont, conceived as a charming illustrated letter to a friend (an impressive feat, as the writing would have been inscribed backwards on the plate).
An older work, "Lotus," an etching on a circular pane of glass, made in 2007 and included in a small solo show in 2011 at the Brooklyn Museum, looks from afar like a perfectly round white blossom.
In a paper published Wednesday in the Journal of Optics, Mr. O'Neill lays out a theory that Rembrandt set up flat and concave mirrors to project his subjects — including himself — onto surfaces before painting or etching them.
The scratching she practices is of two basic types: hatching by means of a sharp etching instrument that define the flukes' outline; and tracks of a heavier tool used with a relative ferocity that clearly mimics disfigurement.
While the listener can hear some of the Chicago genre's rhythmic phrasings and drum machine patterns in the track's DNA, Patton creates a relentless, molten sound entirely her own, etching out abstract forms without sacrificing emotional impact.
A source at one of South Korea's top memory chipmakers said chipmakers would have to try to build stockpiles, adding that the company relies on Japan for more than 70 percent of its resists and etching gas.
Police searched the vehicle and scooped up five bags filled to the brim with the orange tablets, which bear Trump's name on one side and a Flinstones vitamin–looking etching of his puckered face on the other.
Although Maloof works in video, etching, and silkscreen, and Nguyen makes paintings, the work in this exhibition shares two things: the motif of the banana and a concern about how Asians are perceived in and by America.
There are two versions — the standard Swift with a louder DC model and the Pro unit with a more accurate stepper motor — and they can be used to perform tricks like laser etching, light painting and simple assembly.
Japan has said the curbs on exports of the materials -- which include hydrogen fluoride and etching gas used to make chips -- were not retaliation in the feud over compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese firms.
The video starts with the pretty basic task of buying a cool case and quickly jumps to some more interesting projects, like finding a specialized laser-etching machine and other industrial machinery used to piece the iPhone together.
In the past, that slash directed light, pushing it toward one side of the slash or the other, while this new cylinder etching is supposed to scatter light better, giving your screen less streaking and more uniform light.
Japan has said the curbs on exports of the materials — which include hydrogen fluoride and etching gas used to make chips — were not retaliation in the feud over compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese firms.
Glass pitcher* Pattern stencil, printed on sticker paper** Latex or vinyl gloves Etching cream (Armour-Etch is most common) Paintbrush Scissors Optional: X-Acto blade * Be sure to choose a pitcher without any designs or grooves on it.
In contrast, "Great Deeds Against the Dead" (1994) by Jake and Dinos Chapman — which uses life-size mannequins to materialize a particularly gruesome etching from Goya's "Disasters of War" portfolio (1810-20) — can be seen from all sides.
After spending several hours with Mehretu's work, Rembrandt's etching suddenly dissolved into a whirlwind of individual lines and marks I had never before perceived with such clarity, and the four centuries separating two artists collapsed in a heartbeat.
Artist Merve Iseri is based in London but was born in Istanbul, and she uses immigration paperwork as her canvas in My Immigration Papers, which will be displayed at Tom's Etching Studio, a printmaking studio and exhibition space.
The etching on the 1-ounce gold coin of a smiling middle-aged Mandela with his hair parted down the middle was designed by Zimbabwe-born Sindiso Nyoni, whose work includes stinging rebukes of former Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe.
On Sunday, Swoon will join Ms. Gibbs and Ms. Orenstein at the fair in a conversation about the commission and the evolution of etching, which is the focal point of an exhibition Ms. Orenstein has organized for the Met.
She also gave legal validity to the House's impeachment inquiry, calling it a judicial proceeding and etching away at legal arguments the White House has tried to make in this and other cases to impede cooperation in the probe.
CONTINGENCY PLANS Japan has tightened curbs on exports of three chipmaking materials - fluorinated polyimides, used in smartphone displays; photoresists, used to transfer circuit patterns on to semiconductor wafers; and hydrogen fluoride, used as an etching gas when making chips.
In Georges Reverdy's 16th-century etching "The Architect," geometry is portrayed as a woman creating a five-pointed star in a circle, while classical ruins stand behind her, all symbolic of math's role in the process of architectural creation.
One is an etching and drypoint depiction of a group of women and children bathing in the sun of a private garden and the other is an oil on wood version of the same scene from a different perspective.
Within the etching process, there are any number of variables to manipulate: degree of time in the acid bath; how much ink is left on the surface of the plate before printing; color of the ink, and so on.
MS: Well, lasers are useful for certain material types — wood and plastics, and you might do some light etching on metal — but you're probably not going to be able to afford a laser cutter that can do metal cutting.
Born in 1897 on the Lower East Side to Jewish immigrants who had fled czarist Russia, Samuel Margolies studied at Cooper Union, the Art Students League and the National Academy, first painting and doing bronze sculptures before discovering etching.
A grouping on the opposite wall includes a "KISS" sign from a former Times Square adult movie theater; Luigi Rossini's 1823 drypoint etching of the Capitoline Hill in Rome; and Lucio Pozzi's "Parallel Puppet" (1981), a work on paper.
It was coming from my skateboard, claw marks etching themselves into its maple belly as it wobbled supine on the ground, the jagged grooves getting louder, deeper, until I could feel them––I shot out of bed, back into consciousness.
Portraits abound, from a moving, heavily outlined 2002 etching of Martin Luther King, Jr., by John Wilson, to "Locks" (also 2002) by Diane Edison, a richly pigmented drawing in colored pencil of the back of a head covered in Medusan dreadlocks.
Creating the steel involves changing the amount of current and voltage used in the electrochemical etching process, which means it should be easy to scale up the production of nanotextured steel if the team's research continues to pay off, Choi said.
So putting these seemingly disparate pieces — the direct animation etching around Ruby Dee's face, or a montage of church folks catching the spirit, or youth in Baltimore smashing the window of a police car — all of those things felt like ecstasy.
Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen took a more subtle approach to proceedings at her show in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, etching butterflies onto suit lapels and trouser legs and printing Darwin inspired sketches onto traditional double-breasted two-pieces.
I just watched this documentary on Robert Frank and there was a clip from one of his films where he has a friend come over and try to scrub off an etching of the word 'memory' from a semi-transparent wall.
Researchers at the University of Miami's Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine have developed a new plastic surgery technique called abdominal etching that can reshape belly fat to make you look like you spend all your time at the gym.
A behind-the-scenes video, below, shows Xin dabbing acrylic paint onto a light box desk, smearing it to create the painterly watercolor effects, and then etching illustrations onto the surface of the canvas using only fingertips and a pointed brush.
The first single I put out took its title from a Francisco Goya etching called The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters, and I feel very much that that's where we are at the moment: we're in the sleep of reason.
The exact origins of hockey are muddled at best—some claim it's a variant on stick ball from ancient Greece; others say Native American lacrosse; others point to a 270 etching of ice hockey being played on the River Thames.
"When my friends and I first got access to a laser cutter in 2010 or so, the idea of etching the image of Jesus into toast was one of the first things we joked around about," said Lane-McKinley, via email.
South Korea imported $144 million of the three materials from Japan in the first five months of this year, accounting for 94% of its fluorinated polyimides, 44% of its etching glass and 92% of its photoresist, Korean industry data showed.
Each digital print is made on Canson Edition Etching Rag using archival inks, and 30% of Mulder's art sales will be donated to Public Annex, a nonprofit organization that provides accessible urban farming and arts programming for people of all abilities.
Polke's enormous ''Paganini,'' 1981-83, looks like the work of multiple deviant hands, incorporating an etching of the devil mid-fiddle solo, fogbound expanses spiked with graffiti swirls and a stencil of a jester turning a skull into a radiation symbol.
Kiki Smith's "Falcon" (1999, printed by Carol Weaver) is a color etching and aquatint of an impossibly detailed falcon with a hood on its head; seen from the back, the individual barbs and color gradations on each feather are painstakingly rendered.
In a catalogue Brodsky produced to accompany the exhibition, she describes how printmaking got its start in the 15th century, and how Albrecht Dürer was the first artist to make an etching plate with acid, rather than hand-cutting the plate.
Nearby, a Kara Walker etching presents a nightmarish sexual fantasy of the antebellum era, and a Kerry James Marshall sculpture, "As Seen on TV" (2002), filters the memory of witnessing the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, on television.
Another successful homage, this time to artist Dieter Roth, is Jennifer Schmidt's poetry monotype print installation "Reviewing the Review, Everything for Review" (2017) that uses offset printing on newspaper and was executed at Seydisfjordur, Iceland using Dieter Roth's own etching press.
Photographs and videos of a team tying together pieces of the shelter, as well as an artist etching decorations on birch bark, bring you straight to the action, taught by those who are well-acquainted with the traditional construction methods.
The exhibition is curated with grouped impressions of the same etching so that you can appreciate these variances (supported by thorough label text), witness how one mountainous vista can morph from dawn to dusk, solely with the use of color.
The statement says a brief investigation revealed that in late November 2015, Thomas tattooed the words "Ride or Die" on the back of her 12-year-old's hand while etching a lightning bolt onto the back of her 13-year-old's hand.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Bradley Wiggins fired Britain to track cycling team pursuit gold in a titanic final battle with Australia at the Rio Games on Friday, etching his name into the record books as the most decorated British Olympian of all time.
Japan produces about 90% of fluorinated polyimide and resist worldwide as well as about 70% of etching gas, making it difficult for chipmakers to find alternative supplies, the paper said, pointing to potential impact on South Korea's Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics.
But according to Google Pixel product manager Peter Prunuske, the texture isn't just a coating that might rub off two or three months down the road, it's actually a new special etching technique that results in a more grippy, less drop-prone feel.
Sure, etching flowers onto nail beds has been a go-to nail art technique for as long as we can remember, this year we're seeing manicurists push boundaries by inventing new, more delicate ways to turn the floral motif on its head.
From how they alternate and stack different metals to folding the metal on top of each other to etching out the design and carving the jade and then adding the finishing touches, it's one of the most beautifully intricate swords they've ever made.
The South's top imports from Japan by value last year were semiconductor components and equipment ranging from silicon wafers to chip etching machines, totalling about $11 billion, or nearly a fifth of Japanese imports, data from the Korea International Trade Association shows.
The South's top imports from Japan by value last year were semiconductor components and equipment ranging from silicon wafers to chip etching machines, totaling about $11 billion, or nearly a fifth of Japanese imports, data from the Korea International Trade Association shows.
It had evolved from engraving — in which lines are made by carving directly into a copper plate with a tool called a burin — to include etching, where lines are made by drawing on wax-coated plates that were then bathed in acid.
While Rembrandt worked and reworked his plates through numerous states, he opted for manipulating only a few variables in his etching technique — the inking of the plate and the time in the acid bath, and occasionally the kind of paper he printed on.
She also cut thin sheets of copper into the shapes of birds, human figures or other subjects, inked both sides of her cutouts and used a small etching press to print them onto materials she would later bring into her collage compositions.
Organized by the Center's curator, Mary Birmingham, the show brings together the 193-foot-long painting with related drawings and prints, including the round copper etching plate that acts as focal point of the tabletop still life arrangement dominating the center panel.
"Etching quickens the blood, lights up the eye, affects the satirical mind in the same way that a low-cut neckline affects Dracula," Mr. Colescott wrote in a catalog for an exhibition of his prints at the Milwaukee Art Museum in 22014.
The suspect, a man wearing a blue T-shirt and baseball cap, strolled into San Francisco's Dennis Rae Fine Art on Sunday and walked out with an etching titled "Surrealistic Bullfight: Burning Giraffe," created by Dalí between 1966 and 1967, according to KGO.
When artists Somnath Hore and Jagmohan Chopra were setting up the printmaking department at the college, amidst the Indo-China War (1962), metal plates for etching were hard to acquire, and this environment of thin resources and wide-eyed, artistic idealism shaped Sud's oeuvre.
As detailed in a study recently published in the Journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, abdominal etching uses a more targeted approach to power-assisted liposuction, a technique where a vibrating tube connected to an aspirator removes subcutaneous fat deposits through suction.
Some of the best works here emphasize a fiery red, like "Red, Blue, Black" of 1957, which embeds blunt hieroglyphs in that shade, then finishes them off with fine electric drizzles of color, or the bold calligraphic five-color etching "Signs in Motion," also 1957.
Gachet, who saw Vincent in Auvers in 1890, made a very detailed etching of the artist's mutilated ear at that time showing that the entire pinna (outer portion) of the ear was not taken off, but the missing portion was more than just a lobe.
Your name almost exactly his, the etching now faint along its barrel, and how you've given pens and pencils to your own kids extravagantly, each birthday, every Christmas, then found them still in boxes stuffed in a sock drawer after they'd returned to school.

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