Synonym: carve, chisel, form, model, mold, shape. Similar words: capture, culture, agriculture, cultural, gesture, venture, picture, mixture. Meaning: ['skʌlptʃə] n. 1. a three-dimensional work of plastic art 2. creating figures or designs in three dimensions. v. 1. create by shaping stone or wood or any other hard material 2. shape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it.
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(61) Margarett photographs the sculpture in profile and the soldier in profile just behind it: a double image.
(62) As he watched her, he set about encouraging that quality in her sculpture.
(63) The two forged blocks set up a visual field where the entire space becomes a manifestation of sculpture.
(64) Shaw ordered a sculpture of his champion fox terrier, and Bayard Warren a portrait of his champion Sealyham.
(65) Once moved by sculpture, she had a glimmer of its purpose.
(66) His body was a sculpture of muscled perfection; his expertise in what he did with it had her breathing with wonderment.
(67) In many ways the Aphrodisians were the direct descendants of Hellenistic and, more specifically, Pergamene sculpture.
(68) Second, the sculpture was made by the sculptor on a fixed-price contract.
(69) Now the group has helped pay for a bronze sculpture in memory of the navvies.
(70) We have tried to avoid repeating the formula of the ubiquitous open-air sculpture exhibition.
(71) By contrast, the image of woman does undergo a transformation within the aesthetic of the New Sculpture.
(72) It is, however, for his accomplished monumental sculpture that William Stanton is best known.
(73) Other schools will be designing and painting wall murals, creating an environmental sculpture, working with video and poetry.
(74) The athletic director renewed his efforts to force the university to remove the sculpture.
(75) What video art, video sculpture, video installation, video performance return to the moving image is space.
(75) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(76) The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is publishing a booklet with interviews with the artist.
(77) It's a life-sized sculpture of an elephant, and it's destined to become a millionaire's garden ornament.
(78) The thicker shelled species often carry a distinctive sculpture, which is also important in identifying fossil species.
(79) There will be space devoted to prints and drawings, as well as sculpture and the decorative arts.
(80) Heroes of change, locally and internationally, will be honored in a gallery of photography, artwork, paintings and sculpture.
(81) Though with its own entrance, the photographic Salon occupied an area tout a cote that reserved for painting and sculpture.
(82) She refrained from plopping any sort of silk flora or abstract sculpture atop her well-coiffed head.
(83) It calls for creating a skateboard park, a picnic area, a sculpture to climb on and an amphitheater.
(84) What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to a human soul. Joseph Addison
(85) Possibly the beginning of marble sculpture should be brought down.
(86) Early modern artists, generally speaking, did little to overturn this convention in painting or sculpture.
(87) How much more pertinent is this observation when applied to sculpture rather than the two-dimensional illusionism of painting.
(88) The famous sculpture of the Marines struggling to raise the flag on Iwo Jima serves as a backdrop.
(89) One of the pieces in Greene's sculpture collection is valued at $12,000.
(90) The sculpture received a fresh coat of paint in 1975 and will be repainted if it is scratched or damaged.
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