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found objects

n. (found object English)

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I also tend to be drawn to the more painterly artists such as Thom Ang, Kent Williams, Dave McKean, Greg Spalenka, and the like, where the brushmarks show and the images grow out of fascinating patchworks of anything from found objects to startling discourses of pure color.

But from afar, a galaxy reminds me more of a collection of lovely found objects - seashells, perhaps, or corals, the productions of Nature laboring for aeons in the cosmic ocean.

Ives, is the place where Arthur is supposed to have been conceived, and they've found objects there which date to the right period.

Then we meet several times a year at a predetermined rendezvous like this canyon to swap swirling stories, gusty gossip, and found objects.

Shelves and walls held drawings framed and unframed, along with what Simeon supposed ought to be called found objects.

She accompanied him on some of those forays, following him to hidden places in the sea where they found objects that still remained mysterious to her.

And so, to wind up our discussion of lost and found objects, there seems to be every reason to conclude that it's absurd to throw pocketknives into rivers.

It also has something to do with my fondness for Cornell boxes, which consist entirely of found objects, framed, as it were, by a device akin to narrative.

Intricate montages decorated the walls, made from plants, shells, and found objects that must have been gathered locally.