Monuments, public sculptures, commemorative sites and museums are being created at an accelerated pace. |
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Roadmap-patterned wallpaper lined the elevator's interior, and an array of pinwheels and movable disk sculptures were laid out on shelves. |
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While the results demonstrated an abundance of creativity in the audience, not all of the sculptures would be fit for public display! |
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Sutured serviceably but without refinement, these soft sculptures are presented, like anthropological specimens, in woodframed glass vitrines. |
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His other sculptures are figures of saints, the Holy Virgin, Christ and of ordinary people. |
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The sculptures are mainly human and animal figures, although one is based on cartoon character Shrek. |
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His pursuit of beauty continues to this day, as he quietly goes about his daily tasks of carving stone sculptures and casting concrete figures. |
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In the Unland sculptures it is the unexpected combination of wood, thread and hair that achieves this effect. |
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My family loves to make sculptures by assembling found objects, or parts of objects, into weird new creations. |
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On show are hand-made candles, drawings, African curios, sculptures made from clay and photographs. |
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The museum staff had placed sandbags and foam rubber around those heavy stone sculptures to cushion the impact if they fell. |
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Her immense wooden sculptures refer to a primitive form of life in primordial worlds. |
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Hunger, misery, degeneracy and the ravages of age were personified, and estheticized, in sculptures of anguished, contorted figures. |
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These sculptures incorporate modified ready-mades and use low-tech equipment to create an atmosphere filled with tension, danger and amusements. |
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The Buddha sculptures and even the bricks on the ground are carved with real gold. |
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Next, density gave way to linearity in attenuated sculptures with inaccessible catwalks, platforms, and doorways. |
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They are so named because they were displayed on tabletops or as freestanding sculptures in the studios of the Chinese intellectual elite. |
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The tabletop sculptures evoke a sense of monumentality, while the scale of the larger pieces reads literally. |
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The bluff's golden sandstone has been worn down by water and wind into stunning sculptures and patterns. |
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Here, and elsewhere in the installation, one radical difference between the classical and modern sculptures was made evident. |
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These include various carved bricks, artefacts, earthenware objects, metal ornaments, funeral urns, and stone sculptures, especially Buddhas. |
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The three sculptures on show have a macabre taint but, in each piece, the nightmarish quality resonates at a different pitch. |
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The Macduff Circle at Edinburgh's Dean Gallery is one of several sculptures by Bristol-born Long dedicated to his Scottish rambles. |
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The sculptures in the Medici Palace repeat features of the Athenian sculpture reflected in works of art and described in the literary sources. |
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Sadly, many of these sculptures have the noses chopped off, as they are all within arm's reach. |
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Artefacts of prison life are also on display, including recreations of the blanket and soap sculptures made by the inmates. |
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In the meantime, I prepared the chocolate caramel sculptures to be placed on the tartlets. |
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He makes sculptures out of clay and bakes them into ceramics in his hometown in Shandong Province. |
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The Bay Island Drift Wood Museum displays wood sculptures collected and moulded by a schoolteacher over a period of 22 years. |
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The Babylonians made pottery, terra-cotta sculptures, and writing surfaces with the clay they had. |
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In Sydney, ice sculptures of kangaroos and koalas melted during a protest by green groups over Australia's refusal to ratify the pact. |
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The fine draperies and linens had been removed along with the fine works of art and small sculptures. |
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The sculptures seem like bellicose battleships, flaunting jagged-ribbed fins and sawtooth incisors. |
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The Camai stage in the school gym was backed with six large panels decorated with masks and sculptures. |
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Some differences between the paintings and the sculptures are necessary consequences of the translation from one medium to another. |
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Other kudzu entrepreneurs make sculptures, bales for animal feed, kudzu cookbooks, kudzu soaps, and kudzu dyes for t-shirts. |
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The identically shaped sculptures each sport distinctive coloration, as well as striped or polka-dotted underpants. |
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Jewellery, vases, sculptures, clocks, mugs and jugs, teapots and plant pots will be among the many items on show. |
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Frinton seafront was turned into an artistic display of sand sculptures, which were more than just a simple sandcastle. |
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Gold leaf was then used to enrich the surfaces of paintings, sculptures, buildings, pottery and manuscripts. |
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His sculptures and etchings on this theme straddle a nebulous elegance, somewhere between abstraction and technical drawing. |
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Her sculptures are made of recycled, printed tin often incorporating household articles scavenged from junk yards. |
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One such temple is the richly-decorated mandir in Edinburgh, Chaguanas, with its many miniature sculptures decorating its walls and panels. |
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More than 160 of his works are represented, including carved works in wood and stone, bronze sculptures, plaster maquettes and drawings. |
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Although he made some figures in his earlier idiom, his later sculptures were mainly portrait busts. |
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The room was decorated with fine eighteenth century art, sculptures and busts of previous political figures. |
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Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe images are on display, as well as several Picasso nudes and Rodin sculptures, including The Kiss. |
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His sculptures may be made out of old cookers and washing machines, buckled wheels and rusty chains, but they communicate timelessly. |
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In his recent exhibition of paintings and sculptures, he presents himself as an unabashed maximalist. |
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The clarity of the metallic sculptures and the resulting illusion of three-dimensionality made me want to reach into the print and stroke them. |
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So my challenge to myself is to look at these sculptures and see what they have to say, without piling my own stuff up around them. |
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The 30 artworks on sale include raku vases, installations, wall hangings and various sculptures. |
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It included three wall-mounted sculptures and one large installation, each made kinetic by means of a cam or pulley mechanism. |
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Her Uncle Ob, a disabled World War II veteran, enjoys creating art sculptures in the form of whirligigs and her Aunt May enjoys gardening. |
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Two of the new sculptures feature big plywood or Sheetrock screens behind which lurk some wildly incongruous commercial objects. |
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Nonetheless, curious reports of canals, faces and sculptures have helped to foster a belief in Martians for many years. |
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The Tangka, barbola and sculptures of Regong Art feature refined craftsmanship and skillfully blended vibrant colors. |
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The exhibition is a showcase of miniature artwork, with everything from converted matchboxes to sculptures made from bird bones. |
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This is a neat little feature about how rubber sculptures of the animated characters were used as stand-ins while the actors did their thing. |
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Stencils, rather than hand-painting, worked much better for creating an all-over pattern on the sculptures. |
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During the course of the show, he altered the character of two sculptures by revising the installation. |
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The artist has released a new series of limited edition sculptures made from cast marble and hand-painted with acrylics. |
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The second is designed to reproduce sculptures, as the first, of dimensions equaling the model, but of the kind called alto-relievo. |
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Prior to the 1992 initiative, public sculptures were never a striking feature of the urban landscape. |
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The 40 canvasses, watercolours, drawings, photographs and sculptures all have a Thai ambiance, though not all subjects are landscapes. |
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Below it is the Cubist Gallery, filled with canvases by Picasso, Braque, and Gris as well as sculptures by Matisse and Giacometti. |
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I think it was a bowl and I was abusing it, using it outside on the front steps to mold snow sculptures. |
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Not just cute and beguiling, Pilkington's sculptures are slightly off-centre being both disarming and disconcerting. |
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Each artist will show one work in a limited-size space, and everything is wall-based, ranging from paintings to hanging sculptures. |
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The exhibition showcases more than 40 ceramic sculptures made in the western region of Mexico more than 2,000 years ago. |
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Her sculptures begin life as straw and plaster models before they are cast. |
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The sculptures range from earthy red to dark green tones and are modeled in terra cotta from a life form, and then cast in bronze. |
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Fibreglass was commonly used in public sculptures some years ago but it was found to break easily and colours faded quickly on it. |
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Wilson Gallery is the sole representative of Machado's original oils and sculptures in North America. |
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By spring 2002, studio Fine Art began selling Hessam's oil paintings and sculptures. |
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First you started drawing the human form from sculptures, then you moved to life classes. |
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New and archival photographs of Mies buildings are presented along with related paintings, sculptures, and films. |
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But shoppers were given a surprise when gusts of wind blew water from two of the sculptures on to the street. |
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Her original relief sculptures are mounted on watercolor paper and photographed. |
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The Rosetta stone, sculptures from the Parthenon and the Portland Vase are included in this museum. |
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Greece has promised to make casts of the sculptures for the British Museum and bear all the costs of returning them to Athens. |
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Previously, like Rodin and his followers, Brancusi had modelled his sculptures in clay or plaster and then made bronze casts. |
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Other potters move on to vases, abstract sculptures, maybe even attempt a bust, but Ron just stays the course pumping out ashtray after ashtray. |
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I would go and see the paintings and sculptures every day and study them attentively. |
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Pied ancient sculptures were whitened and the lushness of literature turned into Classicist sterility. |
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Numerous washings and applications of oil have imparted a lustrous black color to some of these sculptures. |
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Installed here and there along this remote two-lane blacktop are enormous, striking metal sculptures standing against the unsheltering sky. |
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New technologies may also be developed to prevent destruction and damage to public sculptures. |
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Natural hemp twine turns wooden fruits into monochromatic sculptures for a subtle and sophisticated centerpiece. |
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She is of diminutive stature and makes monumentally powerful, often huge sculptures. |
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Huge flying sculptures by leading kite artists hung in the air alongside tiny creations made by children in on-site workshops. |
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Among the items on view are paintings, drawings, prints, posters, sculptures, zinc silhouettes and ephemera. |
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As you mop your brow and apply your sunscreen, think snow, think plunging temperatures, think ice sculptures. |
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The museum will house a collection of 1,200 Tibetan tankas and sculptures in the old store in Manhattan. |
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The sculptures were secured to the ground by stones in her back garden on Arcadian Close, Bexley, along with other garden furniture. |
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In massive wooden sculptures achieved by direct carving, Raoul Hague world to reveal the individuality of the trees from which they were cut. |
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Some of them had their hands dripping with glue as they pasted old papers onto clay sculptures. |
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There are pots and pans to hand-built pieces and sculptures in stoneware pottery. |
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Finlay's contribution is to be a series of sculptures of cherry-filled urns adorning a gridded garden by Pia Maria Simig. |
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Using a variety of materials and mediums, this Brazilian-born artist creates multisensory sculptures and installations. |
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The buttresses and pinnacles were studded with coral like coloured sculptures. |
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The sculptures are made of copper and silver decorated with coral, pearl, crystal and stone and are often set on a heart-shaped base. |
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Indoor and outdoor works are included, along with drawings, maquettes, stained-glass, and stainless-steel sculptures. |
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I struggled up seven floors, fourteen flights of stairs, on my walking stick to the rooftop sculptures of Casa Batlow. |
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The odd sculptures he made in his final decades continue to defy categorization or placement in any firm art-historical niche. |
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These sculptures are at once highly crafted and naturally formed, skillfully manipulated and sloppily organic. |
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He showed three modest-size freestanding stone sculptures with flinty, irregularly faceted surfaces. |
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In the celebrated sculptures, too, the space around the figure became a vital part of the work. |
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Artifacts on those installations include shrines, gravesites, sculptures and prehistoric dolmens. |
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Don a high-tech silver poncho and sip a frosty vodka cocktail from glasses cut from solid blocks of ice while admiring the frozen sculptures. |
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It follows that these extraordinary sculptures are more than studies in popular culture. |
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At the Seattle Art Museum he is presenting six sculptures, including a suit of armor made from hundreds of dog tags. |
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While chroma tends to be faint and fugitive in Bell's early sculptures, a selection of recent works at Jacobson Howard was downright colorful. |
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Masks and wood sculptures have developed into an important cottage industry for the men of one community. |
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Still, porcelain sculptures of cherubs and ballet dancers still remain fashionable, along with images of pretty maids and loving couples. |
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Davenport's purposefully low-tech sculptures maintain a good balance of homespun craftsmanship and conceptual artistry. |
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I've been inspired by a colleague who has a house full of lovely paintings and sculptures. |
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The artist, once a top-rated professional surfer, has earned accolades for his lifelike bronze patina sculptures of fish. |
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From outdoor light sculptures to all-puppet chorus lines, this season is, without a doubt, chock-full of weird and wonderful artistic delights. |
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Carved from large pieces of minimally worked tree trunks with nailed-on extensions, his sculptures are almost always monumental. |
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Many pieces of priceless ivories, sculptures and gold coins were also sold to unscrupulous foreign dealers. |
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Puppets, patches, canvases, sculptures, and performance art are all created here. |
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When Elgin first went to Athens, his intention was simply to make a plaster cast of the sculptures. |
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She also used black light in some light sculptures to create glowing bluish reflections that gave a somber, nighttime appearance to them. |
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She wakes up early in the morning and works on her wood sculptures until about noon. |
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A number of museums that exhibit Moroccan paintings and sculptures are supported by the state. |
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The elegant installation, which juxtaposed sculptures and drawings, demonstrated the morphological development of Bontecou's ideas. |
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Lemmer's geometric, symmetrical sculptures are clearly variations on a theme. |
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In the gallery's high-ceilinged basement, amid cool white paint and fluorescent lights, uniformly uncolored sculptures took on a warm cast. |
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When Degas had passed away, he left more than 2000 oil paintings and pastels and 150 sculptures. |
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Poised along the stream are a pair of coyote sculptures cut from sheet metal and allowed to develop a rusty patina. |
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Some posters are photographs of behavioural art, sculptures, and multimedia works. |
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There are also dozens of sculptures, ceramics, photographs, installations and multi-media. |
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None taller than 3 feet, the sculptures were installed on low pedestals and interspersed in two rows in the long gallery space. |
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The sculptures are designed for display in an interior environment either on a floorbased pedestal or positioned on a wall as a relief mounting. |
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His large metal sculptures were commissioned by numerous civic authorities around the country some years ago. |
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He returned to the USA in 1975 and in the same year he created a series of outdoor, environmental sculptures for five New York boroughs. |
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The tour guide helpfully tells tourists that the sculptures were brought to London for safekeeping, and acquired legitimately. |
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The museum displays 200 paintings and 50 sculptures, as well as porcelain, enamels, ivories, arms, tapestries and furniture. |
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Business was brisk at the Fair, with dealers selling several important sculptures on the first day itself. |
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But the impression created by these sculptures is as much that of the aftermath of a dissipated party as of more serious kinds of devastation. |
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In several sculptures, painted yarn and spools of thread are made ambiguously tactile by offering hard surfaces on objects one knows to be soft. |
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After several years her sculptures caught someone's eye and ever since then she's been a busy bee. |
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DeCredico's medium-size bronze sculptures, with their dark brown patina, make one think of cult objects or votive offerings. |
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Bell's drawings, etchings and monumental clay sculptures possess a kind of mystical godliness. |
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Lithographs, watercolours, drawings, etchings and numerous sculptures are housed in this serene villa. |
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Among the most notable sculptures, one can find the statuaries of St. Luthgard, St. Crucifix or St. John of Nepomuk. |
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Nicholas Micros's cast aluminum and plaster sculptures bear the imprint of his study of figurative and monumental statuary. |
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Sometimes she emphasizes the physical effort involved in hefting the larger sculptures. |
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Other works, like the kinetic sculptures of Conrad Shawcross and Paola Pivi, suffered from a formal hermeticism. |
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To wrap up the project, the artist visits the studio and signs the finished sculptures. |
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Jae Ko's sculptures, of rolled paper and sumi ink, never stop asking these questions. |
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Across the world, temples, pagodas, sacred land and water formations, manuscripts and sculptures are under threat from a variety of sources. |
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Also on hand were a pair of sculptures, cut from sheets of particle board, that literalize Scheibitz's constructive process of form-building. |
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He covered people with gold and silver foil, posing as images in heroic sculptures. |
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Several thousand pounds would be needed for the finishing touches like garden sculptures and a seating area. |
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In 1995 he was shown many of the same sculptures, but by then plunderers had cut them up to sell piece by piece on the antiquities market. |
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Other new attractions include flamingoes, water features and living sculptures. |
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His subsequent freestanding sculptures compressed space into virtual flatness, with mass and volume only implied. |
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The elegant sculptures in bronze, white metal and ceramics were the cynosure of connoisseurs. |
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The garden is located in the front of the house, with pine and cypress trees, lawns and marble sculptures or fountains. |
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The company also makes sculptures gleaned from different aircraft propellers. |
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Between two relief sculptures of putti sit a Raphael drawing and a Netherlandish portrait of a man. |
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The soaring interior spaces of the new churches had their counterpart in elegantly designed and purposefully placed sculptures. |
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Works of art include paintings, engravings, prints as well as original sculptures or statues. |
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The artist's latest exhibition included 18 box constructions, 13 sculptures and eight works on paper. |
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The best photo subjects in museums are usually sculptures, dioramas, and overall room views. |
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Artists cast sculptures in bronze and brass, produce glass and metal work, and make quality leatherwork and calabash carvings. |
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Surrounding their low tents were iron sculptures, gathered in odd shapes, commemorating unseeable events. |
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The sculptures that would not fit into the great gallery were installed in the antechamber and salon of the large glass conservatory. |
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The institute was to document the condition of the sculptures, investigate the sources of their retrogression, and prevent further deterioration. |
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It's difficult to decide, too, whether the resulting structures are acutely inflected paintings or polychrome sculptures. |
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Naturalistic sculptures of fecund blackberry vines randomly climbed the walls. |
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Among the greatest works of western art, these sculptures drew on Bernini's knowledge of antiquity and Michelangelo. |
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An important characteristic of the carvings is that they include many unreligious moral stories besides sculptures of the Buddha. |
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The roofed and unroofed structures are covered with bands of finely carved stone sculptures. |
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His sculptures combine charm, lightness and irreverence to offer insights and idiosyncracies. |
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It will feature a magical wonderland of sculptures, games, attractions and entertainment. |
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In comparison to Volta's splendid riot, the quiet sculptures seem meditative and spare, almost passive. |
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Maines prefers to balance objects together before welding to compare different ways of positioning her sculptures. |
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These elegantly diminutive, finely wrought sculptures employ curved, flat and linear shapes that perch upon thin metal rods. |
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Both sculptures involve single plaster-walled cubes with open tops, out of which spiral successively smaller cubes made from metal rods. |
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I love to work with rolls of paper to make three-dimensional paper sculptures. |
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The cemetery, with its sculptures, Spanish moss, live oaks and dahlias, has an other worldly atmosphere. |
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Beginning with a steel armature she gradually moulds her semi-figurative sculptures out of plaster, which are then bronze-casted. |
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His rough-hewn marble sculptures combine a deep feeling for the inherent beauty of the material with a penchant for subtle allusion. |
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Olivier explained that village carvers had made the sculptures in response to orders from Belgians. |
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The forms and imagery of these sculptures refer to assertiveness and aggression. |
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Richard Prince fetishized the classic T-Bird ear hood in a set of gray fiberglass sculptures. |
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Black cloth outlines the space of the work with cast sculptures of pregnant torsos hanging from the ceiling. |
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The 56-year-old artist creates paintings, sculptures and conceptual art, but he is foremost an installation artist. |
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In a symbolic gesture one of his sculptures was uncovered in a solemn ceremony. |
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He wanted them to think about relationships and connections between everyday objects and sculptures, paintings, and architecture. |
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Other media, such as pottery, ceramics, bronzes, sculptures and three-dimensional art, grace the gallery's floors. |
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He also loves sculptures, especially Western bronzes by Charles Russell and Frederic Remington. |
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The show included three sculptures replicating unmarked packets of sweetener at vastly larger-than-life size. |
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The exhibition included slide projections, videos, photographs, installations and paintings as well as wall sculptures. |
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Her works, which comprise photos, installations, videos and sculptures, are replete with kitschy imagery. |
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Paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations, photographs, editions and digital art will be featured. |
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Their sprawling theme park of paintings, photographs, sculptures, installations and videos amounts to a surprisingly ambitious exhibition. |
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With their resolved conflux of curves and jutting appendages, the sculptures emulate the darting intricacies of active vision. |
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The wall works and the floor sculptures complement the walks, which he documents with elegantly spare photographs. |
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Over the past 20 years, the artist has increasingly brought vernacular architecture and decoration into his sculptures. |
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Judy Fox's figurative ceramic sculptures exude an aggregate energy that is built up over time. |
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Once before in Shanghai, I had gone to see some ice sculptures in an exhibition but a huge cold-air blower had to be used to protect the sculptures from melting away. |
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On display will be small bronze sculptures, liturgical implements, artifacts in gold, glass cabinets, altar paintings, water containers known as aquamaniles and statues. |
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She is known for her performative sculptures, video and performance art. |
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Both aspects were recently on display in a riveting exhibition of nearly 40 sculptures, drawings and prints at Lennon, Weinberg Gallery in New York. |
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More than 70 marble, bronze, terracotta and plaster busts and life-size sculptures are on display together for the first time in nearly two centuries. |
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Some of the modern art sculptures on campus are rather alarming when they appear quite unexpectedly and lumpily out of the shadows in the corner of your eye. |
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While small sculptures may be solid, most casts are hollow shells. |
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Perhaps, with creativity like that demonstrated by Justin Rowe's sculptures, there may be always be an impactful place for print! |
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These sculptures by Berlin-based David Adamo are in his solo show at untitled gallery in New York. |
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Appointed in a melding of neo-Classical and Mediterranean styles, the spa welcomes guests with Roman murals, Hellenic sculptures, fluted pillars, and terra-cotta tiles. |
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The majority of the sculptures on Cyprus dating from the Roman period were carved of local limestone, just as they had been in the earlier Archaic to Hellenistic periods. |
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On a wall was a 50-inch-square inked canvas called Moon that showed the pocked lunar face, which recalls in two dimensions the protruding hemispheres of the sculptures. |
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The result was the skeleton of his sculptures, which he then coated with a skin of play dough. |
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Her mixed-media sculptures and leaded glass panels and windows adorn projects ranging from private residences to churches and public buildings across the country. |
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The exhibition includes more than 300 objects including tapestries. jewellery, stained glass, tomb effigies and sculptures, as well as paintings and illuminated books. |
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But, closely followed by the lovely bird sculptures with attached air plants that I have now twice been given by children known to me in a professional capacity. |
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His sculptures misbehave, they defy convention, they turn utilitarian objects and practical actions into outlandish things involving wonder and humor. |
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Her two very large, flesh-colored balloon sculptures initially resemble pinkish bubbles that have emerged from their blowpipe in contiguous clumps. |
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Cutting limestone and hard granite into huge blocks for building and carving sculptures in the round without the use of iron tools is an extremely difficult feat. |
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I wonder if textiles have an easier time crossing cultures than pictures and sculptures do. |
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Always interested in the animal mysteries of China, Texier has created bronzes similar to ancient Chinese sculptures, where hippos or oxen carry incense burners on their back. |
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Let us now return to the focus of this essay and examine how the two sculptures by Donatello relate to John of Salisbury's discussions of the state and tyrannicide. |
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In the central garden, red cardinal birds fly among the maturing magnolias, silver birches and catsura trees that Noguchi planted to shade his abstract stone sculptures. |
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These include paintings, drawings, pottery, sculptures, mosaics, wall hangings, wood carvings, glass works and leather pieces, felt art, jewellery and much more. |
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Before Banks, commissions for sculptures in Britain produced busts, public statues, church monuments and decorative reliefs for overmantels and overdoors. |
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Although Canova made his name in the 1780s with heroic sculptures, it was the pathos and sentiment of his later pieces that so endeared him to a new generation of patrons. |
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The art students, who were here making sculptures, have gone, there is a shearing team in the shearing quarters now, and sheep are being shorn in the shearing shed. |
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I feel that the activity inside those drawings is as chaotic and as controlled as any of the assemblages or sculptures or movies or other works that I've been involved in. |
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A spectacular six-foot dragonfly will also be installed on one of the tarns in the forest just another addition to the 90 permanent sculptures on show every year. |
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Driving through fashionable South Austin, it's not uncommon to see outdoor sculptures or conceptual art adorning the front lawns of modest ranch-style houses. |
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The show consisted of 262 paintings, sculptures, assemblages and works in other mediums, with the earliest a drawing from 1952, selected from the large donation. |
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Today it stands half-forgotten in the woods behind the Chateau de Rambouillet, in Rambouillet, denuded of its furnishings, its elegant porcelains, and most of its sculptures. |
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But not Igor Olenicoff, who was caught commissioning forged sculptures to decorate his California properties. |
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The book includes photographs of the caves and the temples where the paintings are situated, along with some bronzes and sculptures found therein. |
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In recent years he has been making sculptures, installations, photographs and videos which recall the social impact of the Vietnam War on that country's inhabitants. |
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Exhibits include exquisite wooden panels, woodcarvings, ivory works, bronze castings, archaeological artefacts, stone sculptures and palm-leaf etchings. |
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Jack in the Bush is an alternative name for a green man, the leaf-clad figure who appears in sculptures and is associated in European folklore with spring festivals. |
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Splintered Reality was exhibited earlier at Marlborough Gallery, where several other knotted rubber sculptures were porched on pedestals or hung from the gallery walls. |
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They are punctuated by colourful abstract sculptures from the 1970s and the occasionally successful stylised bronzes of sinuous nude girls from later in that decade. |
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A Kerala-style mandapam and sculptures will be put up there. |
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Staff and children at Queen's Crescent School worked with local artist Su Briggs to make large sculptures of Chinese dragons, terracotta warriors and koi carp. |
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The Archaic period saw a great flowering of Etruscan art with the production of fine tomb paintings, funerary sculptures, and architectural terracottas. |
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Thus Hellenism in its eastward course and Buddhisn in its westward march came in direct contact in Gandhara art and worked out artistic sculptures and other art forms. |
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The simplified, severe mask used for his own face shows Picasso's interest in the pre-Roman sculptures of his Spanish homeland he had seen in the Louvre. |
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It was made out of exquisite gold, sculptures and ornaments decorating it. |
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The section is completed with fine sculptures in both terracotta and bronze of seated women by Jules Dalou, a political exile to London from the Paris Commune. |
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Within two days, he had stolen as many Iberian sculptures, eventually presenting them to Picasso as a gift. |
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The gallery showed a great roomful of his delicate, flat sculptures. |
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Lela looked up, trying to hide her amusement as they saw Stasia, obviously driven mad with jealousy and defeat, throwing random sculptures at the two. |
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A perfume, maybe sandalwood, floats in this Aladdin's cave, with every surface covered by carpets and embroidered fabrics, wood and stone sculptures. |
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Our project of creating huge, authentic-looking rock sculptures covered with pictograms generated a lot of enthusiasm and interest in the study of prehistoric art. |
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Accompanied by a guide, viewers can snorkel or scuba dive to the sculptures for an up-close look. |
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James, 31, from Cheadle Hulme, is known for his intricate sand sculptures and has previously built giant sandcastles on beaches in Australia and Thailand. |
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Charlemagne's great new palace at Aachen was built on classical Roman lines, embellished with sculptures and bronzes which would not have disgraced the Rome of the Caesars. |
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Along with the sculptures that make up the permanent collection are 69 new pieces, each creatively set in the beautiful gardens that surround the large tea tree plantation. |
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In this solo show, David Baerwalde departed from a 10-year practice of focusing his paintings and sculptures on clearly representational elements. |
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These sculptures all around the city make the vastness almost like a treasure hunt! |
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He returned to Germany, where he taught in a pottery school and began to make the individualistic, realistic sculptures that would define his career. |
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Most of these lacy sculptures resemble architectural models. |
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To his close friends, Picasso did not hide his admiration for the Iberian sculptures. |
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These sculptures, and others, are juxtaposed with coins, medals, gems, seals, enamels, ivory carving, a cassone, a parade shield, moulded leather and even a waffling iron. |
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His sculptures are either displayed on pedestals or mounted on walls. |
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Like many of Trenkwalder's sculptures, these pieces are strongly architectonic, evoking cathedrals, pillared halls and Greek temples, among other structures. |
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Along with a selection of major sculptures and maquettes, the show contains rarely exhibited preparatory drawings and sketchbooks loaned by the Miro Foundation in Mallorca. |
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They are sculptures carved out of wood, covered with gold leaf. |
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Again, the installation was far from a simple homage, a fact that became clear when the unfired sculptures began to disintegrate in the course of the exhibition. |
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These stone roundels, of uncertain date and attribution, seem like large-scale sculptures derived from ancient gems and incised precious stones acquired by the Medici. |
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Chinese military music played softly in the background, and black-and-white photocopies of the actual images from which the sculptures were made littered the floor. |
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This preoccupation is also evident in his well-known fire sculptures comprising wire armatures bound with a wick and burnt in 10-second performances. |
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The sculptures, measuring 17 to 31 inches tall, feature the romantic images of beautiful women and couples, which Hessam often depicts in his paintings. |
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Such abstract sculptures are often seen in middle-sized cities in China. |
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But the Egyptian sculptures at Wilton were unusual, and most contemporary collectors of Greco-Roman marbles would have considered such works barbarous and unpleasing. |
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Religious sculptures and grotesques are visible on the walls. |
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Quinn sent resin body casts of the subjects to Italy where they were used as models by stone craftsmen who hand-carved the sculptures in editions of three. |
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On view are nearly 100 sculptures in beeswax, paper and bronze, along with photographs, miniatures and drawings in an exhibition largely installed by the artist. |
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While in many paintings the Belgian is a passive supervisor, in both sculptures, the Belgian officer and the African soldier stand shoulder to shoulder. |
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He showed me many rooms all decorated with sculptures and hangings. |
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The paper is then moulded into the shape of clay sculptures that Stephen and David have designed, and attached to the sculptures to protect them from damage. |
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Wooden sculptures, plaques, and furniture are popular crafts. |
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Instead of zooming in on a dry cleaner or restaurant, you zoom in on fine paintings and sculptures. |
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Last year, the City of Raleigh Arts Commission held the Raleigh Red Wolf Ramble, a public exhibition of 100 artists' renditions of red wolf sculptures. |
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A recent show of two sculptures and nine wall reliefs invoked Penone's past with some humble, nontraditional materials, yet presented them in decidedly conventional formats. |
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The elaborately carved rows or monumental crowns admired in the wooden sculptures of the Mende or Yoruba people in West Africa mirror the hairstyles worn today. |
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The centre is housed in the long empty Casino Centre Arcade with the large open space at the rear ideal for an artist's workspace big enough to house large sculptures. |
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Once cast, most of his sculptures are inlaid with mosaic and glass tiles. |
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His earliest wood sculptures, suggesting unlikely mergers of Constructivism and West African ethnographic objects, displayed joinery worthy of a piano builder or luthier. |
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It is a room dense with ornamentation, small sculptures and carvings. |
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While constructing freestanding sculptures, Gummer continued to create increasingly complex multilayered reliefs incorporating both right-angled and curvilinear forms. |
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Before and after the Reformation the families of the deceased commemorated them by erecting tombs bearing brasses or sculptures or placed elaborate gravestones in churchyards. |
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This exposure in part accounts for the nautical know-how of his early sculptures, which were sometimes built like boats or internally rigged with cables and turnbuckles. |
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Hesse's abstract organicism feels very present, especially in the many wall-mounted sculptures featuring the large pods that have become something of a hallmark for Neff. |
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Apparently Krams intends to use her small sculptures as maquettes for life size figures which will all take part in a yet-to-be-written operatic event. |
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The inside of the restaurant is splendid and elegant, decorated with green crystal glass screens dividing it into different dining areas with dazzling dragon wall sculptures. |
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The museum has some of the rare artefacts like brassware, weapons, tools, coins, Buddhist sculptures and paintings dating back to the pre-Christ period. |
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Low, massive, four-square steel sculptures are arranged in a grid. |
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The sculptures are fragmentary and are often missing vital body parts. |
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