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"metalwork" Definitions
  1. the activity of making objects out of metal; objects that are made out of metal
  2. the metal parts of something

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With mechanical things' like wood or metalwork' it takes longer.
It also helped make bright pigments, used to paint walls, metalwork and toys.
Mr. Britton's, for example, has tin-dipped lead metalwork — the most expensive material.
Above them, a halo of metalwork holds the yarn being fed into their bellies.
Theirs were families of makers: in pottery, knitting, metalwork, basketry, blacksmithing, quilting, and storytelling.
Unsurprisingly, their instruments of choice were heavy-duty pliers, more fitting for metalwork than molars.
Her steel panels have visible bumps that evoke the repujado metalwork of Spanish colonial artists.
The former jeweler and metalwork sculptor turned her passion for cycling into a business in 2009.
During cycles of change in fashion, economics and political fortunes, metalwork was melted down and recycled.
Paint is flaking, the masonry is cracking, the roof is leaking and the metalwork is rusting.
Her creations often had average gems, but their powerful designs, metalwork and silhouettes appealed to him.
He had a few job offers from local businesses, which are mainly in forestry, furniture and metalwork.
Verrocchio provided a practical education, not only in painting and sculpture but also in metalwork and engineering.
His gilded cuffs and necklaces strung with empire-era coins and intricate cameos are marvels of metalwork.
The 40-person metalwork firm fabricates such staircases, along with feature walls and other large-scale works.
The minute scale reflects his early metalwork, the body constructed methodically in precision laid patches of color.
Coopers made barrels, Smiths did metalwork, Potters potted and Bakers baked and Carpenters carpented and so on.
The metalwork was beautiful and Eduardo had displayed it to full advantage by leaving his shirt entirely unbuttoned.
In 1923, he joined the original Bauhaus, in Weimar, teaching its foundation course and leading its metalwork shop.
Geng's creative mind is a joy to watch, said Zhou Bingke, who teaches welding and metalwork at Tsinghua University.
Additionally, you can find expensive decor throughout the suites, including carpets made in China and metalwork crafted in Morocco. 
The party took over La Courneuve in the 403s when the town still had factories producing metalwork and boilers.
The project, the Powerhouse Workshop, will include metalwork, woodwork, printmaking, ceramics and fiber art, as well as exhibition space.
Meghan also met current and former apprentices who are working as technicians in various departments, including carpentry, metalwork and painting.
Meghan then met current and former apprentices who are working as technicians in various departments, including carpentry, metalwork and painting.
Anderson played with texture, color, and shape, naturally, using metalwork and quilting with a huge focus (literally) on oversized silhouettes.
There was his own discipline, of course, like completing a two-year course in metalwork between his shifts at Popeyes.
Yet metalwork, no matter its significance, is always at risk of being destroyed in order to extract its raw materials.
Manufab, a local architectural metalwork company, and their machinist, David Thompson, transformed the trailer into a functioning museum without walls.
A metalwork and hand-painted pin from her "cornucopia" of fruit and vegetable brooches would make any outfit more fun.
A metalwork-decorated wooden bar serves eclectic drinks like Japanese whiskey, Nicaraguan rum and a Croatian travarica, an herb brandy.
The cannon, which revolutionized warfare, was said to be the resulting fusion of Chinese gunpowder, Mus­lim flamethrowers, and European metalwork.
The museum had mounted well-attended exhibitions on Modigliani, the Dutch Golden Age, and traditional Incan metalwork before its recent downturn.
As a girl she never considered technical jobs, she says, because she never got to do woodwork or metalwork in school.
Their occupants spared no expense, however, ordering artisans to create lacquered tableware, skillfully woven silk textiles, furnishings that boast intricate metalwork.
A focus on the natural world — uncut stones and branchlike metalwork — makes Carrie Bilbo's work a perfect foil to city life.
In turn, it imported carpets, spices and raw silk as well as acquiring the finest examples of glassware, ceramics and metalwork.
Also, Westerners used to not think Japanese created "real art" since the Japanese focused more on metalwork and storytelling for art.
She reapplied to the Bauhaus, requesting to be admitted to several departments: stained glass, then carpentry, then wall painting, then metalwork.
Each member has a role at Arcosanti, ranging from metalwork at the onsite foundry to IT support and maintaining Soleri's extensive archive.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Film, metalwork, and America's natural landscape all collide in Redoubt, the latest exhibition by Matthew Barney.
He sees the Yard as a space where a middle class workforce in metalwork and carpentry can exist alongside jobs for PhDs.
Excavations have yielded over 180 textile items, 160 wooden artifacts, 120 pottery vessels, 90 pieces of metalwork, and nearly 80 glass beads.
I think the most expensive piece I ever made was a black walnut and leather horse with custom metalwork for about $5,000.
The "Classic" will feature light wood and color palettes, while the "Heritage" will combine darker wood with metalwork, brass and bronze accents.
This figure is articulated by the dialectic play between the mediums of painting and metalwork, play that makes it both absurd and charming.
The project took two years and yielded stained-glass windows, decorative metalwork, painted murals, elaborate mosaics and carved and painted doors and beams.
But the residents of capitals known as Kerma, Napata and Meroe produced temples, palaces and pyramids filled with pottery, metalwork, furniture and sculpture.
Similarly elating is a blue wall that bears a fantastic variety of both functional and decorative store-bought metalwork by Maia Ruth Lee.
The brilliance of this exhibition lies precisely in Bisbee's creation of stunning and meticulously crafted metalwork in the midst of fits of rage.
Though the hands are missing, they would likely have been chained (possibly with added metalwork) to indicate his status as a prisoner of Rome.
In addition to the paintings, archaeologists discovered Mesolithic and Neolithic flint tools, Iron Age hand-thrown pottery, a Roman fibula, and some medieval metalwork.
First, those pages of Laura Palmer's diary have come... well, not out of the woodwork, but out of the metalwork of the bathroom stall.
African sculptural masterpieces by anonymous craftsmen mingle with Manets, and shining pieces of 18th- and 19th-century metalwork are thrown in for good measure.
Smelting and welding, for example, are typically seen as masculine pursuits, whereas the delicate metalwork involved in jewelry-making is typically seen as feminine.
Etsy (43)From glitter and yarn to metalwork and 3D printing, Etsy is an enormous hub for individuals to find homes for their creative wares.
The archaeologists "will analyse the elemental composition of the metalwork and identify the elephant species which produced the ivory rings," explained Hemer in the statement.
A large piece of metalwork is pulling his jaws apart, eyes rolled back in his head, presumably from whatever medication or narcotic he is on.
He also taught metalwork and the crucial preliminary course, or Vorkurs, which he later summarized in a book translated as "The New Vision" in 1932.
A variety of material, including bronzes, glassware, sculpture, enamels, metalwork, stained glass, and ceramics, conveys the diversity of northern European art and its complex worth.
For much of his five-decade career, the metalwork sculptor Albert Paley had planned to create a foundation that would foster scholarship about his work.
"Today is the day I start learning metalwork so I can hand craft the Oscar that Jennifer Lopez deserves," joked actress Melanie Lynskey on Twitter.
Walking tours of Brutalist masterpieces, in cities around the world, are now competing with ones that point out Victorian terra cotta and Art Deco metalwork.
Founded more than 1,300 years ago, the Medina is divided into souks, marketplaces that specialize in different trades — from metalwork to leather goods to medicinal herbs.
He said the workforce has doubled in recent years and he hoped Konjic could become a regional center for artisanal firms such as leather and metalwork.
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.
Plenty of archaeological evidence of early metalwork exists in the central Peruvian Andes, a technology that eventually spread to other areas of Central and South America.
Now his latest venture, DTX, a product, design and technology company, is based in a former metalwork shop in SoHo that was transformed into a loft.
H. Blairman & Sons has recreated an English Arts and Crafts study, profuse with ceramics and metalwork, including a severe toast rack from the great, peripatetic Christopher Dresser.
Using cutting-edge 3D printing technology, Belgian artist Nick Ervinck produces futuristic sculptures informed by historic production techniques, like the metalwork used to make Roman military helmets.
The latest of Ducky's yearly Zodiac releases, created in collaboration with metalwork artist Kulele Ruladen, the keyboard pays tribute to the Paiwan, one of Taiwan's indigenous tribes.
Fan favorites like the painters Goya and Velázquez will be on hand, but so will medieval metalwork and ivories, given that the show covers about 4,000 years.
A bronze bell reputed to have belonged to Saint Mura is a relic shrine, containing layers of metalwork decoration added successively from the 11th through 16th centuries.
Mr. Wunderman collected art, particularly statues, sculptured metalwork, jewelry, carved containers and masks from the Dogon, an African tribe in Mali whose works are prized in the West.
Dürer's hand, so used to the tightly packed hatching and shading that complements metalwork and engraving, does not naturally adapt to the larger brush used in his paintings.
During my quest for a perfect color, I found enthusiastic do-it-yourself articles on how to paint my door and that mailbox, too, with its swirling ornate metalwork.
Built around Metalwork Colossus it's a 10/10 11 drop, however the 11 mana cost is reduced by the mana costs of all the artifacts you have in play.
There is an obvious connection between the metalwork holding the man's mouth open and the found photograph of the dentures, but it can never be reduced to a simple reading.
Still, the workshop's insistence on the best materials elevated expenses, as did the handsome salaries of the artisans, who stamped their monograms on their metalwork, fabric printing and book bindings.
Britain legally obligates anyone who unearths "treasure" — defined as single finds of gold and silver over 300 years old, and hoards of coins and prehistoric metalwork — to inform the government.
Similar to designs found in Anglo-Saxon stone monuments and metalwork, the artists incorporated this pattern into the outline of letters, and colored the design with rich reds and blues.
Look at the metalwork at the bottom of this photo and you'll see that none of the other smartphones produced an image with as much preserved detail as the HTC did.
"There you get to do a lot of woodwork, metalwork, engineering, drawing so that kind of gives you a very good balance and a lot of science as well," he said.
British museums including the Wallace Collection, Waddesdon Manor and the Royal Collection are collaborating to create three-dimensional digital models of their Riesener furniture and to analyze the marquetry and metalwork.
Just before the Great Depression, the designer Joseph Urban proposed the Reinhardt Theater, an Art Deco masterpiece "wedding beauty and ballyhoo" with a black glass facade offset with intricate golden metalwork.
Claude Lalanne, a sculptor with a whimsical streak whose metalwork included quirky cutlery, an apple with lips, and bronze cabbages standing on chicken legs, died on April 19643 in Fontainebleau, France.
Eric Turner, the metalwork collections curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, said the Paley auction lots are fortunately "not a serious inroad into his archive, which is very extensive."
"I'd been doing metalwork for a couple of years, but Jon was doing a philosophy PhD and Rich was digging holes in Australia," he explains, adding that Warner joined the company later.
The goal of my new metalwork is to inform, educate, and galvanize my viewers to see the wide variety of differences between many countries in relation to the powerful meanings of the veil.
Paul Klee taught art theory, Wassily Kandinsky mural painting, Oskar Schlemmer theater, Marcel Breuer furniture design, Theodor Bogler ceramics, Gunta Stölzl weaving, Marianne Brandt metalwork, Herbert Bayer graphic design, and Walter Peterhans photography.
Last week, the country's biggest trade union, IG Metall, agreed a landmark deal with employers giving 3.8 million workers in the metalwork sector a two-stage pay rise of 4.8 percent over 21 months.
Several weeks before I arrived in the Prato area, a small protest was held outside a local workshop that regularly received subcontracts from a nearby firm that produces metalwork for well-known fashion brands.
The stunning work on view, by the likes of Alison Saar, Ed Love, Maren Hassinger, and Kehinde Wiley, is elegantly installed and demonstrates a sustained interest in metalwork from the 1970s to the present.
His contributions are everywhere: in feats of engineering like a tall silver tower whose top, sawed almost off, hangs perilously over the treetops; in the creaking, kinetic metalwork that punctuates Saint Phalle's hallucinatory landscape.
On Thursday, the museum's director, Colin B. Bailey, announced the $12.5 million project, which aims to improve the landmark building's roof, metalwork fence, weathered limestone and sculptures that adorn the Italian Renaissance-style palazzo.
The Kaiser 210 offers two very good answers: a unique system of 210 balanced-armature drivers in each headphone (hence the name) and a two-tone machined aluminum construction by local metalwork specialists Neal Feay.
But last week, the country's biggest trade union, IG Metall, agreed a landmark deal with employers giving 3.8 million workers in the metalwork sector a two-stage pay rise of 4.8 percent over 21 months.
In the face of late capitalist extremes and looming ecological collapse, they are like metalwork bouquets wrought by a city's self-destruction, bittersweet homages to the contradictions inherent in the comforts and conveniences of industrial society.
Eighteen 238-year-olds lean against the humming metalwork sipping sodas, the tiny beat of Chance the Rapper on somebody's phone punctuated at seven-minute intervals by the 240dB shriek of an F/244 taking off.
Urban and desert art will be included in the show across a diverse range of mediums including painting on canvas and bark, sculpture, weaving, film and video, prints and photography, metalwork, glass and large scale installations.
Gunmakers had been doing that for hundreds of years, but it was expensive to do the necessary metalwork and the weapons were slow to load, so in the American Revolution, rifles were typically reserved for sharpshooters.
For a man who created the world's leading eyewear company after growing up in a Milanese orphanage and learning metalwork in a tool shop, the issue of who to hand it on to should be relatively easy.
With standout exceptions, such as the megaweight metalwork toward the end, objects are small or fragile or both, and look especially so in these overscale galleries: bits of fabric, scraps of sculpture, pocket-size icons, glassware, books.
In an interview in their offices, whose plain walls (save for shelves crammed with reference books) contrast with the V&A's ornately decorated Metalwork galleries below, they reflected on what makes jewelry appealing in a museum setting.
I steered my rental car between lovely metalwork gates that reproduce the style of the Neolithic engravings at Newgrange, which looks like a huge green beret set neatly onto a green hillside in a gently rolling landscape.
And when the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts reinstalled its medieval collection last year, it incorporated "hands-on touch stations" for reproductions of the tools used to make the metalwork, carved stones and enamels in the galleries.
According to Michelle Perlin, manager of communications at the Morgan, several of the institution's historic Armenian silver bindings will go on view in the McKim Building this fall, continuing the series of metalwork books displayed in enhanced illumination.
Another interior is that of a mosque (most likely Masjid Omar Ibn Al-Khattab), where women and men sit against a white wall, a carpet the blue of hydrangeas, shaded by the tessellating, geometric metalwork within window glass.
MILAN (Reuters) - For a man who created the world's leading eyewear company after growing up in a Milanese orphanage and learning metalwork in a tool shop, the issue of who to hand it on to should be relatively easy.
"Metalwork" juxtaposes Baltimore repose silver with iron slave chuckles, making the point that a luxury economy was built on the system of slavery …   Wilson also uses labels to reveal the strange historical coincidences between objects that are assumed to be unrelated.
Held at the Uffizi and at the nearby Bargello Museum, it brings together some 257 objects — ceramics, carpets, silks, manuscripts, metalwork and glassware that were given to, commissioned or acquired by people in the city over a 210-year period.
Again and again, the bold contours and patches of solid pigment that characterize Gauguin's mature painting — a style sometimes called cloisonnism, after the jewelry and metalwork technique — appear first in stoneware and oak, and had no need of Polynesian daydreams.
Further eclecticism is evident in 17th-century portraits carved in colored wax, and a 15th century "Horn of St Hubert" (apparently owned by Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy) as well as fine examples of brightly-jeweled metalwork and cutlery.
Seconds later, shaky footage of Sunday's protest showed a man jumping onto the bonnet and stamping hard on the metalwork, a rare direct confrontation against the background of a highly-charged election race that keeps returning to one subject - Iran's stuttering economy.
Holding a cigarette, the artist stares squarely into the camera, standing surrounded by her metalwork installation made up of interconnected metal arcs transected here and there with mirrors, one of which reflects her in profile, creating a double portrait of the artist.
The village's buildings are instruments, ranging from an elegant metalwork structure created by Swoon and Darryl Reeves that has blaring horns activated by levers to Klass Hübner and Andrew Schrock's "Chateau Poulet," where pulled ropes whir sonic fans into an eerie hum.
Rather than spending money on tents, furniture or waste disposal services — money that leaves the local economy — the organizations enlisted local artisans, whose metalwork is world renowned, to create perforated metal sheets, painted a chorus of blues, to wrap the building exterior.
On the outside, the two buildings, which have already topped out at 301 East 80th Street and 301 East 81st Street, have handsome facades of hand-laid brick, textured limestone, ornate metalwork and decorative elements, including medallions depicting the sun and moon.
The material from Syria and Iraq identified thus far on European and U.S. markets, and through seizures in Turkey, Lebanon and elsewhere, has been mostly unimpressive collections of small finds like pottery, figurines, coins, metalwork (some of it fake), and a smattering of larger sculpture.
At 28, he has shown his anarchic, cacophonous work — including one-of-a-kind furniture that incorporates found objects with weaving, glassblowing and metalwork — at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and as part of the artist Bjarne Melgaard's installation at the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
The neighborhood included shops dedicated to metalwork, food stores and other artisanal production; a warehouse full of jugs for wine; two houses, which were most likely occupied by members of the nobility and contain mosaics; and a hydraulic network that allows for cleaning and drainage.
Dating from about 600 BCE, a fantastic, shallow gold dish features bull iconography — for the recently arrived Greeks, symbols of the fertility of the island — hammered out in the repoussé and punching metalwork techniques of the Phoenicians who were already settled on the island.
In the last two years, the foundation has produced catalogs of its furniture and metalwork, and its new study, "The Endless Possibilities: American Arts and Crafts Tile From the Two Red Roses Foundation," by the decorative-arts historian Susan J. Montgomery, reveals some colorful back stories of pottery.
The new Lumière, for instance, is so very much like an actual gold or brass figurine, with a tiny, inexpressive metalwork face, that he can't really let loose on the musical's showstopper, "Be Our Guest," an affectionate homage to French cabaret that turns into a glorious Busby Berkeley extravaganza.
She walked us through the process of designing and creating a pair of her flamboyant high heels, from forming a "proper dialogue" of ideas in her sketchbook, to a phase of "experimental baking, sculpting, casting and metalwork," followed by designing the pattern for the surface of the shoe.
The pikliz was what brought Tara Pierre Louis, who doesn't get much Haitian cooking where she's living nowadays, in Manassas, Va. She and her sister-in-law, Natacha Pierre Louis of Canarsie, were part of the party of six on the patio, which was adorned with metalwork and strings of twinkling lights.
Like a lot of Lippold's public work, "Orpheus and Apollo" was an intricate balance of precise design and metalwork on an impressively giant scale, like his public sculpture Ad Astra in front of the National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C. and his expansive piece for the former PanAm building Flight.
Down the street, a 21.90s complex for married police officers has been transformed into a marketplace for designers called PMQ (211.35 Aberdeen Street), where you can find, among other things, buffalo-horn sunglasses at the Belgian-owned boutique Smith & Norbu and handmade silver earrings in the shape of broccoli at 21800 Metalwork.
Another ANZ customer, a man in his 50s who ran a loss-making market stall selling novelty metalwork items, told Reuters the bank called to offer him business loans of between A$5,000 and A$33,000 every six months for 12 years, then chased him for A$158,000 debt even while he was living in his car.
And then there was that scene in "Mr India" in 1987—the film that also showed the whole country how good at comedy she was—when in a dimly lit cave she made love to the invisible man of the title, almost unbearably sensuous as she clung to rusty metalwork or writhed on piles of straw.
They are also a distinct ethnic identity with a rich artistic history that includes wall paintings, textiles, manuscripts, and metalwork dating from the 3rd to the 12th century CE. After being ordained in Egypt in 1964, Father Marcos moved to Toronto shortly thereafter and began collecting Coptic artifacts, which he continued to do for more than 25 years.
As one of the last bastions of specialized metalwork in Europe, Arthus-Bertrand continues to serve tradition, producing medals, commemorative coins, decorations, trophies and ceremonial necklaces for monarchs, presidents and cultural institutions in 35 countries, from the Order of the British Empire for the United Kingdom to ceremonial swords for the "immortals" of the Académie Française.
FT. $2950,5003 approximate annual rent 2500-21857 Commerce Street (between Columbia and Richards Streets) Red Hook, Brooklyn Shape Studio, a designer and fabricator specializing in custom architectural metalwork and furniture, has signed a five-year lease, with a five-year option to renew, for a column-free 500,500-square-foot space in this brick frame warehouse built around 1924.
Van de Velde, a Gesamtkunstwerk-inspired designer, architect, and theorist, had earlier called for the unification of art into the space of the whole room (wallpapers, furniture, and paintings), and his Brussels company, the Société Van de Velde, created all the interior furnishings of his buildings, including rugs, metalwork, and, in one case, even a matching dress for the home's owner.
The show is full of imports that were once the rage in Florence and were acquired from present-day Egypt, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Spain: Ottoman silks and tiles, Mameluke carpets, Persian illuminated manuscripts, Syrian metalwork (of which the Florentine Republic's ruler, Lorenzo de' Medici, was said to own more than 100 pieces), and Moorish ceramics adorned with Florentine family crests.
That 1,428-foot-tall project, which was designed by SHoP Architects with a breathtakingly slender form that could only be realized with contemporary engineering, nevertheless nods to Art Deco with a stepped profile and facade of undulating terra cotta and sinuous bronze metalwork — details that are partially in response to the landmark 1920s Steinway & Sons building at the tower's base.
Pearl River Delta Journal PEARL RIVER DELTA, China — As Wong Kin-kao stands on the deck of the traditional Chinese wooden junk he is building in Shenwan, a cluster of fish ponds and factories in the Pearl River Delta of southern China, he shouts to be heard over the shriek of metalwork from steel ships that are being worked on nearby.
But while he cuts an elegant silhouette and is an astonishing example of metalwork, what's really remarkable about him is how ordinary he looks: Along with erotically themed drinking bowls, hammered platters decorated with elaborate mythical scenes, and a pile of broken-off silver cup handles, the statuette evokes a lost world of luxury in which even provincial households were well stocked with extravagant objets d'art.
When Bruce Gitlin graduated from Lehigh University in the early '21960s, he agreed to join Milgo — the family business, which began in 22005 making horse-drawn carriages and had by then graduated to truck-body fabrication in its vast space in Greenpoint, Brooklyn — but he had an ultimatum: The firm had to quit making vehicles (too boring) and instead start doing architectural metalwork to pay the bills while also working with artists.

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