Collocations withsculpture

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abstract sculpture
She is also talented as a creator of abstract sculpture.
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bronze sculpture
The award is $10,000 and a bronze sculpture; other finalists get $1000, a medal, and a citation written by the panel.
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butter sculpture
In 1867, she created her first butter sculpture, when, after the failure of the farm's cotton crop, she sought a source of supplemental income.
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ceramic sculpture
Among these, there is a beautiful ceramic sculpture found in the walls of one of the buildings.
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classical sculpture
With biological literalism, the photograph conveys the material truth behind the alabaster male torso of classical sculpture that it self-consciously displaces.
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clay sculpture
A papier-mch mannequin is prepared from the clay sculpture and the animals tanned skin is sewn onto the mannequin.
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contemporary sculpture
One of the pioneers of contemporary sculpture and its first dean.
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figurative sculpture
Beyond this, we can ask what figurative sculpture gave abstract architects, and why they used it.
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ice sculpture
Some designs incorporate the use of a tube that exists within an ice sculpture.
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light sculpture
The kinetic light sculpture, which responds to wind force, on the roof of the passenger lift tower, was retained from an exhibition in 1971.
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living sculpture
A living sculpture made from the lost nuns.
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metal sculpture
The artist used his 11 year old daughter as a model for the metal sculpture.
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modern sculpture
It has, of course, also a collection of modern sculpture.
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monumental sculpture
Most monumental sculpture of the first millennium that has survived was broken up and reused as rubble in the re-building of churches.
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outdoor sculpture
It is a non-profit charitable organization that mounts a major outdoor sculpture exhibition, biennially.
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piece of sculpture
It seems that we may have our minds contaminated with a foreign poem, but must not have a picture or a piece of sculpture.
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sand sculpture
Some sculpture, such as ice sculpture, sand sculpture, and gas sculpture, is deliberately short-lived.
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steel sculpture
The painted steel sculpture is 20 feet high and 30 feet in diameter.
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wooden sculpture
The wooden sculpture gradually deteriorated, and in 1966, the new cast aluminum version was commissioned.
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