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Marmoricola aurantiacus gen. nov., sp. nov., a coccoid member of the family Nocardioidaceae isolated from a marble statue. (1/24)
A Gram-positive, aerobic bacterium with coccoid cells occurring singly, in pairs and in clusters was isolated from the surface of a marble statue. The peptidoglycan contain LL-diaminopimelic acid as diagnostic diamino acid and a single glycine residue as interpeptide bridge (type A3 gamma). The major menaquinone is MK-8(H4). The cellular fatty acid pattern consists of straight chain saturated and monounsaturated components and 10-methyl octadecanoic (tuberculostearic) acid as the only branched chain fatty acid. Phosphatidylinositol, phosphatidylglycerol and diphosphatidylglycerol occur as characteristic polar lipids. The DNA G + C composition is 72 mol%. According to its phylogenetic position and 16S rDNA signature nucleotides, the organism is a member of the family Nocardioidaceae. The combination of chemotaxonomic characteristics is unique within this family and supports the description of a new genus and new species, Marmoricola aurantiacus. The type strain is strain BC 361T (= DSM 12652T). (+info)An organ donor memorial. (2/24)
This article describes how a memorial to transplant donors was created in a district general hospital. The subjects discussed include: how to start, the official ceremony, the value of such a venture to those concerned, finance and time involved, a description of the memorial itself, the ongoing promotion of the scheme, and the pressing need for organ donors. (+info)Conservation of ornamental stone by Myxococcus xanthus-induced carbonate biomineralization. (3/24)
Increasing environmental pollution in urban areas has been endangering the survival of carbonate stones in monuments and statuary for many decades. Numerous conservation treatments have been applied for the protection and consolidation of these works of art. Most of them, however, either release dangerous gases during curing or show very little efficacy. Bacterially induced carbonate mineralization has been proposed as a novel and environmentally friendly strategy for the conservation of deteriorated ornamental stone. However, the method appeared to display insufficient consolidation and plugging of pores. Here we report that Myxococcus xanthus-induced calcium carbonate precipitation efficiently protects and consolidates porous ornamental limestone. The newly formed carbonate cements calcite grains by depositing on the walls of the pores without plugging them. Sonication tests demonstrate that these new carbonate crystals are strongly attached to the substratum, mostly due to epitaxial growth on preexisting calcite grains. The new crystals are more stress resistant than the calcite grains of the original stone because they are organic-inorganic composites. Variations in the phosphate concentrations of the culture medium lead to changes in local pH and bacterial productivity. These affect the structure of the new cement and the type of precipitated CaCO(3) polymorph (vaterite or calcite). The manipulation of culture medium composition creates new ways of controlling bacterial biomineralization that in the future could be applied to the conservation of ornamental stone. (+info)Gunther von Hagens and Body Worlds part 2: The anatomist as priest and prophet. (4/24)
Part 1 of this two-part series highlighted tensions between the anatomical quest for scientific knowledge about the human interior and artistic representations of the anatomized body, contrasting the roles of Goethe's scientific Prosektor and humanistic Proplastiker-roles disturbingly fused in Gunther von Hagens. Part 2 first examines religious interpretations of the human body that fuel the tensions manifest in anatomy art. The body in Western cultures is a sacred text amenable to interpretation as handiwork of God, habitation for the soul, and vehicle for resurrection. As handiwork of God the body beckons the anatomist's scalpel, helping establish dissection as the hallmark of Western medicine. The body as divinely designed machine encompasses the idea of an indwelling soul expressing its will in actions mediated through the intricate network of muscles-an understanding reflected in the oft occurring muscle men of early anatomical textbooks. Interconnections of body and soul in medieval somatic spirituality are examined with reference to ideas of resurrection and their impact on anatomical illustration. Part 2 concludes with consideration of von Hagens as priest and prophet, culminating in the Promethean impulse that recognizes not God but ourselves as proper owners and molders of our destiny, embodied in the plastinator's visionary quest to create the superhuman. (+info)Cat dissection vs. sculpting human structures in clay: an analysis of two approaches to undergraduate human anatomy laboratory education. (5/24)
Many human anatomy courses are taught using cat dissection. Alternatives are available, but information regarding learning outcomes is incomplete. In 2003, approximately 120 undergraduates enrolled in a human anatomy course were assigned to one of two treatment groups. In the control group, students performed cat dissections (emphasizing isolation and identification) of the muscular, digestive, and cardiovascular systems. In the experimental treatment group, students built clay sculptures of each human body system. Student learning was evaluated by using both low- and high-difficulty questions. On pre- and postexperiment control exams, there were no significant differences in student performance. On exams after a cat dissection vs. a human-clay sculpting experience, the students in the human-clay sculpting treatment group scored significantly higher than their classmates in the cat dissection group on both the low- and high-difficulty questions. Student attitudes toward dissection and taking future human anatomy courses were also measured. There were no differences in student attitudes at the beginning of the experiment; afterward, students exposed to a cat dissection experience viewed dissection more favorably than students in the human-clay sculpting treatment group. There were no treatment effects on student willingness to take future human anatomy courses. The experimental design makes it difficult to conclude precisely why students assigned to the human-clay sculpting experience performed better on exams, but as each method was performed in this particular human anatomy course, our data indicate that human-clay sculpting may be a viable alternative to cat dissection in an anatomy course in which the students focus on human anatomy. (+info)Contributions of in situ microscopy to the current understanding of stone biodeterioration. (6/24)
In situ microscopy consists of simultaneously applying several microscopy techniques without separating the biological component from its habitat. Over the past few years, this strategy has allowed characterization of the biofilms involved in biodeterioration processes affecting stone monuments and has revealed the biogeophysical and biogeochemical impact of the microbiota present. In addition, through in situ microscopy diagnosis, appropriate treatments can be designed to resolve the problems related to microbial colonization of stone monuments. (+info)Application of molecular nucleic acid-based techniques for the study of microbial communities in monuments and artworks. (7/24)
Microorganisms play critical roles in every kind of habitat on Earth, including those constructed by humans. Thus, our cultural heritage is affected by microbial colonization. While classical microbiological methods based on culturing procedures have provided important, but limited information on the microbial diversity of natural samples, novel molecular techniques have been extremely valuable in unraveling the diversity of microbiota involved in the biodeterioration of our monuments and artworks. The knowledge gained from these approaches has allowed the design of strategies for conserving and protecting monuments for the benefit of future generations. This review describes the state-of-the-art of the application of molecular methods to the analysis of cultural assets, and provides near-future perspectives on the subject. (+info)Hairstyles in the arts of Greek and Roman antiquity. (8/24)
Styling one's hair seems to be an innate desire of humans to emphasize their beauty and power. As reviewed here, hairstyles were influenced by preceding cultures, by religion, by those depicted for gods and emperors on sculptures and coins. In addition, they were determined by aspects of lifestyle such as sports, wealth, and the desire to display inner feelings. The historical changes in fashions can be exemplarily followed by a visitor to an art collection of Graeco-Roman antiquity. The study of hairstyles permits an insight into very basic aspects of the self-conception of individuals and of the respective societies. (+info)I'm sorry for any confusion, but "sculpture" is a term related to art and refers to the creation of three-dimensional objects by carving, modeling, casting, or other shaping techniques. It does not have a medical definition. If you have any questions about medical terminology or concepts, I would be happy to try to help answer those for you!
"Medicine in Art" is not a medical term per se, but rather a term used to describe the intersection and representation of medical themes, practices, or symbols in various art forms. It can include but is not limited to:
1. The depiction of medical scenes, practitioners, or patients in paintings, sculptures, or photographs.
2. The use of medical imagery such as X-rays, MRIs, or anatomical drawings in mixed media works.
3. The exploration of medical issues, diseases, or treatments in conceptual art.
4. The creation of art by artists with medical conditions, which can provide insight into their experiences.
5. The use of art therapy as a healing modality in medical settings.
This term is often used in the context of art history, visual culture, and medical humanities to analyze and understand the complex relationships between art, medicine, and society.
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20233
- For Frieze Sculpture 2023, curator Fatoş Üstek spoke over Zoom to participating artists in a series of wide-ranging themed discussions. (frieze.com)
- Featuring work from 2023 MFA candidates in Graphic Design, Painting, and Sculpture at Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts. (bu.edu)
- U.S. National Deadline: October 9, 2023 - The Alex J. Ettl Grant is a prize of $5,000 sponsored by the National Sculpture Society. (artdeadline.com)
Artist's3
- Following that exhibition, in 1967 The Museum of Modern Art organized The Sculpture of Picasso , which until now was the first and only exhibition on this continent to display a large number of the artist's sculptures. (moma.org)
- Picasso Sculpture focuses on the artist's lifelong work with sculpture, with a particular focus on his use of materials and processes. (moma.org)
- If you would like more information about the sculpture please visit http://www.emilmcavoy.com for an artist's statement concerning the inspiration for the work, and a PDF catalogue which you can download from the site free, with essays by curator Emma Bugden, and John Minto, a senior leader in the 1981 Springbok Tour protest movement. (trademe.co.nz)
Exhibition13
- The exhibition, which features more than 100 sculptures, complemented by selected works on paper and photographs, aims to advance the understanding of what sculpture was for Picasso, and of how he revolutionized its history through a lifelong commitment to constant reinvention. (moma.org)
- The exhibition is organized in chapters corresponding to the distinct periods during which Picasso devoted himself to sculpture, each time exploring with fresh intensity the modern possibilities of this ancient art form. (moma.org)
- It has really taken off in the last 20 years,'' says Paul Sumner from Mossgreen Auctions in Melbourne, whose gallery space is holding a Fine Australian Sculpture exhibition. (smh.com.au)
- The Recent Australian Sculpture exhibition was assembled by the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) for showing in various state capitals during 1964-65. (smh.com.au)
- The associated arts of painting and architecture are both in depressed phases, and sculpture, whose health and vigour are shown in this exhibition, should now come into its own,'' curator Gordon Thomson writes in the 49-year-old catalogue. (smh.com.au)
- The Fine Australian Sculpture exhibition is on at the Mossgreen Gallery at 310 Toorak Road, South Yarra, until April 6. (smh.com.au)
- The exhibition is made possible by the DTE Energy Foundation, Howard Miller Company, The Meijer Foundation, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Foundation, Botanic and Sculpture Societies of Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park and the Michigan Council for Arts & Cultural Affairs, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. (prweb.com)
- Other viewers of the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park's exhibition of Arthur Ganson's whimsical, kinetic "machines," responded similarly: "You must be great at a party," jotted one. (csmonitor.com)
- Over the course of the exhibition of the sculpture, audience members will be invited to touch the grinding stones as they are fixed in place, continuing to charge the sculptures and transfer energies to the sculptures, whatever they might be feeling or thinking, as a way of reflecting and spending time with the work. (frieze.com)
- International Deadline: Ongoing - Participate in a cutting-edge sculpture exhibition that is anticipated to be the first of its kind in the world: An Augmented Reality exhibition of real-world sculptures. (artdeadline.com)
- International Deadline: Ongoing - Price Sculpture Forest seeks sculptors to publicly exhibit outdoor work for sale or otherwise for public exhibition at new sculpture park. (artdeadline.com)
- For his exhibition at White Cube, Steven Gontarski presents a series of fetishist and futuristic sculptures cast in fibreglass and sprayed with high-gloss paint. (whitecube.com)
- Before this exhibition, Gontarski was largely identified with his life-size, part-transparent, part-shiny, silver-skinned sculptures, made with hand-stitched PVC, and filled with synthetic wadding and hair. (whitecube.com)
Painting and Sculpture3
- The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide. (si.edu)
- The MFA Painting and Sculpture theses are displayed in both the Faye G., Jo, and James Stone Gallery and Commonwealth Gallery at the BU College of Fine Arts building. (bu.edu)
- The MFA Painting and Sculpture exhibitions also mine the gap between internal experience and externalized material expression, making invisible feelings and forces physical in a myriad of ways. (bu.edu)
Bronze sculpture2
- The Renaissance admiration for the world of classical antiquity found one of its highest artistic expressions in bronze sculpture. (nga.gov)
- This is not a tree carved into a likeness of Jerry Garcia -- deceased frontman of the Grateful Dead -- it's a bronze sculpture of a tree that looks like Jerry Garcia. (roadsideamerica.com)
20213
- Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, one of the world's most significant sculpture and botanic experiences, presents the 2021 calendar of events. (prweb.com)
- GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. , Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, one of the world's most significant sculpture and botanic experiences, presents the 2021 calendar of events. (prweb.com)
- The Welcoming the World: Honoring a Legacy of Love expansion project continues throughout 2021, most notably with ongoing work on expanded interior corridors, sculpture galleries and external gardens. (prweb.com)
Curator1
- with Virginie Perdrisot, Curator of Sculptures and Ceramics at the Musée national Picasso - Paris. (moma.org)
Votive1
- This 1968 photograph depicted a map of Western Africa, and the coastal nations surrounding Nigeria, a description of the Yoruban beliefs concerning Shapona, the deity of smallpox, who is considered the intermediary between man and God, and a votive sculpture representing Shapona. (cdc.gov)
Unconventional materials2
- Over the course of his long career, Picasso devoted himself to sculpture wholeheartedly, if episodically, using both traditional and unconventional materials and techniques. (moma.org)
- The works by graduating MFA Sculpture students demonstrate their interest in experimentation with a broad range of unconventional materials. (bu.edu)
Limited edition sculpture1
- The listing is a limited edition sculpture called 'Better Work Stories. (trademe.co.nz)
Modernist2
- Modernist sculpture moved away from traditional processes and the emphasis on the depiction of the human body, with the making of constructed sculpture, and the presentation of found objects as finished artworks. (wikipedia.org)
- Suddenly people have decided sculpture is cool, especially as a feature of their modernist glass-and-steel homes. (smh.com.au)
Barbara Hepworth1
- The Steiners led fascinating and creative lives, and their varied collection, including important modern works by artists such as Alexej von Jawlensky, Robert Motherwell, and Barbara Hepworth, as well as ancient Cycladic sculpture and the name piece of the Steiner Master, reflected the breadth and depth of their interests superbly. (sothebys.com)
20221
- Across 2018 to 2022 a team of six researchers and three post-doctoral researchers are completing full coverage of every early medieval sculpture in England, bringing to press all remaining published volumes. (dur.ac.uk)
Auction1
- Work by Meadmore has changed hands privately for about $500,000, but you can still pick up his sculpture for far less at auction. (smh.com.au)
Sand sculpture2
- Alexandria Barilone, Joe Endicott and Justin Mullen work on their sculpture called "The Kracken" at the 30th annual Family Sand Sculpture Competition in Old Orchard Beach on Sunday. (pressherald.com)
- However, it is more like a sand sculpture that can be changed retrospectively", says Professor of Central and Eastern European Studies Barbara Törnquist-Plewa. (lu.se)
Stone Sculpture3
- Funded by: The Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture is supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council , the Headley Trust , part of the Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts , and by the British Academy , with additional funding from the Pilgrim Trust . (dur.ac.uk)
- The Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture is an exceptional 40+ year project that has catalogued and visually recorded every fragment of early medieval stone sculpture - architectural, freestanding, relief - across England. (dur.ac.uk)
- Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture Vol. I. County Durham and Northumberland. (dur.ac.uk)
Ancient sculpture2
- However, most ancient sculpture was brightly painted, and this has been lost. (wikipedia.org)
- S otheby's dedicated sale of Ancient Sculpture & Works of Art includes a diverse selection of objects from the classical world, spanning from Roman glass to Egyptian sculpture to Greek pottery to classical marbles. (sothebys.com)
Outdoor Sculpture5
- Save Outdoor Sculpture, Virginia survey, 1995. (si.edu)
- Thank you for your interest in the Divine Outdoor Sculpture. (frontgate.com)
- Outdoor Sculpture has four holes in the base for optional bolting down. (frontgate.com)
- Outdoor Sculpture rotate with the wind? (frontgate.com)
- Rated 5 out of 5 by Mike Pw from Outdoor sculpture Very satisfied with quality of this product. (frontgate.com)
Work8
- Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. (wikipedia.org)
- Picasso Sculpture is a sweeping survey of Pablo Picasso's innovative and influential work in three dimensions. (moma.org)
- These bizarre sculptures could only be the work of Canadian artist Maskull Lasserre. (mymodernmet.com)
- After the launch of the sculpture, Novella will be in conversation with Jane Bhoyroo, the Principal Keeper of Leeds Art Gallery , to discuss the work. (leeds.ac.uk)
- This unique installation is the work of Cuban-born sculpture Jorge Pardo, created as his entry into the city's 2006 Biennial, the U.K.'s largest art festival, which takes place every two years in galleries, museums, and open spaces across the cityscape. (atlasobscura.com)
- If you look at his page, it looks like he makes a sculpture of his work first, and then covers it in hangers. (toxel.com)
- These behind the scenes photos of Feuerman at work are even more exciting than seeing the finished sculptures. (mymodernmet.com)
- On October 22-24, 2007, NIOSH investigators conducted an initial evaluation that included an opening conference, a tour of the three sculpture studios, observations of work activities, and a review of relevant health and safety documents. (cdc.gov)
Graces1
- A sculpture that depicts "Community" graces a wall in Pickell Hall, while another symbolizing "Global" can be found in Miller Hall. (ferris.edu)
Abstract2
- yet, from another position, the seemingly figurative sculpture dissolves into four interlocking abstract shapes. (whitecube.com)
- The new sculpture is abstract and poetic: embellished across the artwork are the cryptic words 'to leaf is to learn', which come from a collaboration with Poet Laureate and Leeds' Professor of Poetry, Simon Armitage. (leeds.ac.uk)
Marble1
- The V&A's sculpture collection contains approximately 26,000 objects, including masterpieces from the Italian Renaissance, Rodin bronzes and British Neoclassical marble sculpture. (vam.ac.uk)
Depicts1
- Evoking the likes of Blackbeard, this sculpture by Balinese artisan Yudi Suardi depicts a fearsome bearded man. (novica.com)
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- From 1961 to 1963, she routinely shot a .22-caliber rifle at balloons that burst and bled paint over pieces of plaster, and for her controversial 1963 piece "Heads of State," over sculptures of prominent politicians. (medscape.com)
Creates2
- There's something about sculpture that creates this focal point where people can meet, and you don't know what's going to come out of it. (frieze.com)
- David Mach creates incredible 3D sculptures out of metal clothes hangers . (toxel.com)
Fragment1
- Building their sculptures fragment by fragment, they outline in big pieces and shade with small. (chicagotribune.com)
Statues1
- A basic distinction is between sculpture "in the round", free-standing sculpture such as statues, not attached (except possibly at the base) to any other surface, and the various types of relief, which are at least partly attached to a background surface. (wikipedia.org)
Kinetic1
- Modern and contemporary art have added a number of non-traditional forms of sculpture, including sound sculpture, light sculpture, environmental art, environmental sculpture, street art sculpture, kinetic sculpture (involving aspects of physical motion), land art, and site-specific art. (wikipedia.org)
Inspiration1
- I always come to painting as a sculptor," says Bailey, whose early art training was in sculpture and inspiration from such modern practitioners as Martin Puryear. (cdc.gov)
Processes1
- Contemporary sculpture now utilizes a variety of processes including 3D printing. (aum.edu)
Bronzes1
- These works of sculpture filled a demand stimulated by excavations of ancient bronzes, which remained too rare to satisfy the widespread craving for them. (nga.gov)
Likeness2
- A portrait sculpture is a sculpture crafted in the exact likeness of a person or pet. (halfbakery.com)
- A Portrait Sculpture Urn: an urn-sculpture crafted in the exact likeness of the preson/pet who's remains it carries inside. (halfbakery.com)
Portrait4
- Another grand form of portrait sculpture is the equestrian statue of a rider on horse, which has become rare in recent decades. (wikipedia.org)
- The smallest forms of life-size portrait sculpture are the "head", showing just that, or the bust, a representation of a person from the chest up. (wikipedia.org)
- I've also seen even more- beatifully crafted portrait sculptures. (halfbakery.com)
- Baked: Portrait sculpture urn. (halfbakery.com)
Architectural2
- Relief is the usual sculptural medium for large figure groups and narrative subjects, which are difficult to accomplish in the round, and is the typical technique used both for architectural sculpture, which is attached to buildings, and for small-scale sculpture decorating other objects, as in much pottery, metalwork and jewellery. (wikipedia.org)
- Thirteen volume have been published to date with Oxford University Press and these not only detail the sculptures and their designs, but also contextualise these finds in terms of local geology and production, the historical background for the region and the purpose use and deployment of both architectural, free standing and commemorative pieces. (dur.ac.uk)
Contemporary2
- Having displayed her sculptures in everywhere from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York to the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, Feuerman is a contemporary sculptor at the top of her game. (mymodernmet.com)
- And exist they do, as important contemporary sculptures that will prove themselves over the years. (mymodernmet.com)
Clay1
- A staff member works on a clay sculpture at Sanchizhai studio in Botou, North China's Hebei province, June 16, 2017. (chinadaily.com.cn)
Pottery1
- Sculpture in stone survives far better than works of art in perishable materials, and often represents the majority of the surviving works (other than pottery) from ancient cultures, though conversely traditions of sculpture in wood may have vanished almost entirely. (wikipedia.org)
Degrees1
- Ten other students also participated in varying degrees of design steps and hands-on involvement on the sculpture project, he said. (ferris.edu)
Ceramic1
- The request was to investigate health and safety concerns in the sculpture studios, including the ceramic, woodworking, and metalworking studios. (cdc.gov)
Prominent1
- Robert's sculptures will serve as a prominent reminder of our commitment to strive toward those ideals. (ferris.edu)
Meaningful1
- This creatively designed "Hope" heart art sculpture makes a meaningful gift for all occasions. (dayspring.com)
Public3
- Sculpture is an important form of public art. (wikipedia.org)
- He credits the revival to events such as Sydney's Sculpture by the Sea and to the growth of public works of sculpture throughout Melbourne. (smh.com.au)
- Emilio Rojas is a multidisciplinary artist working primarily with the body in performance using video, photography, installation, public interventions, and sculpture. (lu.se)
Motion1
- Some sculpture professionals are product designers, toy designers, model makers, and motion picture modelers. (aum.edu)
Relief1
- Relief sculpture may also decorate steles, upright slabs, usually of stone, often also containing inscriptions. (wikipedia.org)
Garden4
- A collection of sculpture in a garden setting can be called a sculpture garden. (wikipedia.org)
- Commanding a regal and stately presence, our Grandessa Sitting Lion Sculpture watches guard over pristine garden sanctuaries, grand entranceways and driveways. (frontgate.com)
- The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden has been both a city park and an outdoor gallery for. (tpt.org)
- The sculpture "Head of a Woman Wearing a Bathing Cap" resides in Saint Phalle's Tarot Garden, a sculpture park in Italy. (medscape.com)
Galleries1
- Bauman is currently working to secure commitments from art galleries from around the world for the sculptures, some of which will be two to three-stories tall, Weirick said. (biztimes.com)
Main1
- As it is a particularly brittle stone, supports were used to connect arms and legs to the main part of the sculpture. (vam.ac.uk)
Pieces2
- Major pieces of sculpture sell for around $100,000 or less when works on flat canvas sell for more than a million. (smh.com.au)
- Each of the five Honors Program sculptures, which average 4 feet by 5.5 feet, contains about 150 pieces designed to fit together perfectly. (ferris.edu)
Revival1
- The revival of classical models in the Renaissance produced famous sculptures such as Michelangelo's statue of David. (wikipedia.org)
Create3
- Sculpture has been central in religious devotion in many cultures, and until recent centuries, large sculptures, too expensive for private individuals to create, were usually an expression of religion or politics. (wikipedia.org)
- Download jalada Sculpture yourself and see how easy it is to create your own models! (macupdate.com)
- He was chosen to create a sculpture to mark the new entrance on the western campus, next to the Esther Simpson Building, after a competitive selection process. (leeds.ac.uk)
Left1
- This sculpture is designed to be left outdoors permanently. (frontgate.com)
Include3
- Those cultures whose sculptures have survived in quantities include the cultures of the ancient Mediterranean, India and China, as well as many in Central and South America and Africa. (wikipedia.org)
- Small forms of sculpture include the figurine, normally a statue that is no more than 18 inches (46 cm) tall, and for reliefs the plaquette, medal or coin. (wikipedia.org)
- AUM has expanded its sculpture program to include 2040 Turbo Delta Wasp 3D printers. (aum.edu)
Inspired by the natur1
- National Sculpture Society (NSS) promotes excellence in sculpture that is inspired by the natural world. (artdeadline.com)
Design2
- Check out this time-lapse installation video of a gigantic sculpture of a soccer player by Ratfliffe Fowler Design for Nike. (makezine.com)
- Here I present 54 Superior Sculptures that show everything from the classic design to the post modern. (trendhunter.com)
Wood1
- Regional availability determined which wood was chosen for a sculpture, along with the properties of individual trees. (vam.ac.uk)
Giant1
- His giant Awakening sculpture on St James Square in Bourke Street has been a Melbourne landmark since 1969. (smh.com.au)
Events2
- Naperville artists Paul Kuhn and Lucas Salvesen are working on a 15-foot sculpture for Naper Settlement's Halloween events this year, a process that began with this rough drawing of what the pair imagined for the commissioned piece. (chicagotribune.com)
- Price Sculpture Forest was created from a convergence of many events, interests, and partnerships over years of planning, effort, and implementation. (artdeadline.com)
People2
- You'll learn people skills like communication and problem-solving while receiving a well-rounded visual arts education, including a choice of electives to personalize your sculpture degree. (aum.edu)
- I like to imagine people around my sculptures, touching them, leaning on them, children playing. (leeds.ac.uk)
Years1
- Sculpture Milwaukee, has been in the works for several years, but is gaining momentum, said Beth Weirick, chief executive office of the Downtown Business Improvement District . (biztimes.com)
Features2
- Our Sculpture Celebration Conference features programs such as panel discussions, demonstrations, information sessions, studio tours, and awards presentations. (artdeadline.com)
- There's a book out that features his phone book, found object, and newspaper sculptures. (toxel.com)
Park2
- Onlookers watch as Ocean Park resident Scott Belanger works on 'Heracleaon,' a sculpture he designed with help from family. (pressherald.com)
- The sculptures will line Wisconsin Avenue from June through October from O'Donnell Park to Sixth Street. (biztimes.com)
Large1
- A group being led by Marcus Corp. chairman Steve Marcus hopes to bring 20 large-scale sculptures to Wisconsin Avenue in downtown Milwaukee this summer. (biztimes.com)
Base2
- The base of this sculpture is powdercoated and should not rust with the proper care, wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. (frontgate.com)
- Both base and sculpture? (frontgate.com)
Made3
- Unlike painting, in which he was formally trained and through which he made his living, sculpture occupied a uniquely personal and experimental status for Picasso. (moma.org)
- The sculpture comes with a custom made crate and archival packaging/storage materials, and a certificate of authenticity. (trademe.co.nz)
- With its Plexiglas surface and thick framelike perimeter, En Route has the feel of peering through a window into a luscious tropical scene made in eerie cobalt blue. (cdc.gov)
Provide3
- Under the guidance of Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp, supported by more than thirty researchers the project has, since 1977, coordinated the production of a series of bound, detailed and fully illustrated volumes that provide coverage of every early medieval sculpture and sculpture fragments. (dur.ac.uk)
- The Sculpture Forest will provide the community and tourists with a healthy, relaxing, informative, and fun experience that integrates nature with art. (artdeadline.com)
- The ventilation system did not mechanically provide supply air to the sculpture studios. (cdc.gov)