324 results on '"SCULPTURE techniques"'
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2. HOW TO SCULPT AND TEXTURE A DEMONIC BUST.
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Leonteva, Elena
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SCULPTURE techniques ,FICTIONAL characters - Abstract
The article offers step-by-step instruction for sculpting and texturing a fearsome character.
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- 2024
3. Making Up Materials: Donatello and the Cosmetic Act.
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Zolli, Daniel M.
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SCULPTURE techniques , *ART materials , *SCULPTURE , *ART techniques - Abstract
Throughout his career, Donatello (1383/6–1464) produced sculptures with surfaces that simulated a more precious material than the one underneath. Typically motivated by an ambition to reproduce ancient feats, Donatello's surface cunning provoked admiration as well as unease. By reading these sculptures alongside other practices aimed at altering the appearance, but not the essence, of something, and examining the preoccupations these "cosmetic acts" reveal in a culture where the lure and distrust of surface appearances were intertwined, we can see Donatello in a new light—as a cosmetic provocateur. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Master the chisel in ZBrush.
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B�res, Rudolf
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SCULPTURE techniques ,DRAWING - Abstract
The article focuses on the spontaneous creation of a statue in ZBrush without prior drawings or sketches, emphasizing the artist's philosophy of prioritizing personal enjoyment and creativity during the sculpting process.
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- 2024
5. STRUCTURE AND FLOW.
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LUCAS, JULIAN
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SCULPTORS , *GHANAIAN sculpture , *SCULPTURE exhibitions , *SCULPTURE techniques , *MALE artists - Abstract
The article discusses the life, career, and accomplishments of Ghanaian sculptor El Anatsui. Topics explored include his 2020 sculpture exhibition "Triumphant Scale," presented in Bern, Switzerland, the recognition earned by his bottle-cap sculptures at the 2007 Venice Biennale in Italy, and brief details about his everyday activities, sculpting process and techniques, and minimal use of social media platforms.
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- 2021
6. Tidal force.
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Farrell, Carissa
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STAINED glass artists ,GLASS sculpture ,SEA in art ,CAST glass ,OCEAN waves in art ,SCULPTURE techniques ,GLASS art - Published
- 2020
7. Heavenly - Body.
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COLONIAL sculpture , *POLYCHROME sculpture , *MARY, Blessed Virgin, Saint, in art , *SCULPTURE techniques , *CONTRAPPOSTO , *CHERUBS (Art) - Abstract
The article features the Spanish colonial polychrome sculpture "The Immaculate Virgin," which depicts Virgin Mary on a half-moon supported by a cloud and winged putti and standing in a contrapposto with her hands folded in prayer, on display at the Robert Simon Fine Art Inc. in New York. It refers to estofado technique as the approach to creating the floral designs and geometrical patterns decorating the clothes of Virgin Mary.
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- 2023
8. Modeling Modernity: Instruction Books and the History of Modern Sculpture.
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Droth, Martina
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20TH century sculpture ,SCULPTURE ,SCULPTORS ,CARVING (Decorative arts) ,SCULPTURE techniques - Abstract
What did modern sculpture entail in the early twentieth century? Scholarship has consistently identified sculpture’s modernity with the adoption of direct carving and the rejection of clay modeling, but this article challenges such a dichotomy by examining three instruction books on sculpture published in Britain in the early twentieth century. The books are characteristic of a genre of technical writing that promotes clay modeling as the foundation of sculpture. Although significant numbers of instruction books were published in the period, they have been little-studied because of their didactic nature; yet in their emphasis on modeling techniques, they can be approached as useful sources. My argument is driven by two considerations: that the instruction books were written by successful sculptors; and that they highlight the persistence of long-standing sculptural practices that have been excluded from standard narratives. Given the preponderance of direct carving in conceptions of modern sculpture, these books offer a counter-narrative of modernity that can revise, or at least nuance, prevailing conceptions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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9. PUSH ME PULL ME.
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Mann, Ptolemy
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SCULPTORS ,SOUTH African sculpture ,SOUTH African art ,SCULPTURE techniques ,ARTISTS' studios - Published
- 2019
10. See-Throughs.
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SCULPTURE techniques ,SCULPTORS ,SCULPTURE materials ,AMERICAN sculpture ,ARTISTS - Abstract
The article discusses the trend towards see-through sculptures and features several see-through sculptors in the U.S. It explains that clarity and purity have been ideals forming the concept of perfection and that sculptors begun creating works that are literally as clear and pure as air or water in the past years. It also features sculptors such as Hans Breder from Iowa, Larry Bell of Los Angeles, California, and Bruce Beasley from San Francisco, California.
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- 1968
11. Man's Best Friend.
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SCULPTORS , *20TH century American sculpture , *EDUCATION of artists , *SCULPTURE techniques , *ART Deco - Abstract
The article discusses the life, career, and works of American sculptor Paul Manship. Topics explored include the installation of his 1926 sculpture "Indian Hunter and His Dog" at the Cochran Park fountain in Minnesota, brief details about his family and art education, and his use of Greek, Roman, and Indian art elements in creating Neoclassical and Art Deco sculptures.
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- 2023
12. What Is and What Could Be: The Enduring Legacy of Martin Puryear.
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Quinn, Chase
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SCULPTORS , *SCULPTURE techniques , *THEMES in sculpture , *SIMPLICITY in art - Abstract
The article discusses the work of American sculptor Martin Puryear dealing with elegant sculptures that are laden with complexity, contradictions, history, and metaphor. The author discusses the illusion of simplicity as a characteristic of his work. Puryear's interest in local craft design and traditions led him to study Scandinavian design, etching, and printmaking at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts and met cabinet maker James Krenov.
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- 2017
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13. G for GYNOMORPHISM IN ÉTANT DONNÉS.
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Naumann, Francis
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SCULPTURE ,CHILDBIRTH ,SCULPTURE techniques - Abstract
The article asks why the nude figure's vulva in Duchamp's Étant donnés appears to be depicted inaccurately? It may be that Duchamp simplified the anatomy in order that it be indicated but not dominate the entire installation. An overly graphic depiction might have detracted from the scene in its entirety. The figure was based on a drawing and plaster cast of Maria Martins, who was fifty-five years old at the time and had five children, which may point to physical changes due to age and childbirth. The weight of the plaster during the casting process might also produce distortions. The figure as presented maintains an extremely difficult pose that, in combination with the physical irregularities, could be the result of an accumulation of errors over the many years of production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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14. Making Feet.
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BALDWIN, TOM
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CARVING (Decorative arts) ,SCULPTURE techniques ,EASTERN bluebird - Published
- 2018
15. Stone-working and the earliest steel in Iberia: Scientific analyses and experimental replications of final bronze age stelae and tools.
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Araque Gonzalez, Ralph, Asmus, Bastian, Baptista, Pedro, Mataloto, Rui, Paniego Díaz, Pablo, Rammelkammer, Vera, Richter, Alexander, Vintrici, Giuseppe, and Rafael Ferreiro Mählmann
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BRONZE Age , *CARBON steel , *IRON metallurgy , *STEEL , *IRON , *PETROGLYPHS , *ROCK paintings - Abstract
The south-western Iberian stelae from the Final Bronze Age (FBA) and Early Iron Age (EIA) have long been the centre of archaeological interest. These monuments show representations of human and animal figures, objects such as weapons, ornaments and chariots. Moreover, they provide insights into prehistoric stone working and sculpting techniques. On the downside, petrological studies of the rocks and consequent reflections on suitable tools are still the exception. Due to the lack of analysis and technological studies, this research will put emphasis on a multidisciplinary approach involving petrographic and metallurgic analyses, complemented by experimental archaeology. Firstly, an accurate lithological determination of stelae from Capilla (Spain) has been established with petrographic methods. According to the results, two slabs for replications of stelae were obtained from the identified mono-mineral quartz-sandstone ("quartzite") outcrop. The experiment involved the trial of chisels made from all expedient materials that were available in the FBA-EIA by a professional stonemason. Considering that such extremely hard rocks require robust tools for carving, a long ignored iron chisel from the FBA site of Rocha do Vigio (Portugal) was studied with metallography and exposed heterogeneous, however surprisingly high-carbon steel. The analysed rocks are amongst the hardest that can be used for sculpting, and in the course of the experiment, bronze and lithic tools could be discarded. The only tool that showed an effect was the replication of the steel chisel from Rocha do Vigio with a hardened edge. The distinct work traces were compared to the original monuments. We hypothesize that the production of carbon steel as well as its hardening were possibly already known at the FBA-EIA transition in Iberia. Hence, only the access to iron technology allowed for the making of stelae from the lithotypes that were frequently used in the Zújar basin around the municipality of Capilla. • Protohistoric south-western Iberian stelae were often made from extremely hard rocks. • The silicate quartz-sandstone stelae from Capilla could only be carved with hardened steel. • Analyses of a Final Bronze Age iron chisel from Portugal revealed surprisingly high quality steel. • The introduction of iron metallurgy represents a terminus post quem for stelae with this lithology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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16. STORYTELLING IN SAN ANTONIO.
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PARKER-NOWICKI, CASSANDRA
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AFRICAN American artists , *PAINTERS , *SCULPTORS , *SCULPTURE techniques - Abstract
The article explores the life and career of three African American artists who live and work in San Antonio, Texas. Topics mentioned include the artistic journey of painter Carmen Cartiness Johnson, the themes she used in her works including the places of her childhood, the art education of sculptor Paul Hurd, his narrative style in sculpting, and the inspiration of figurative and landscape artist Howard Rhoder.
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- 2017
17. Image and thing: the distribution and impact of plaster casts in Renaissance Europe.
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Marchand, Eckart
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PLASTER casts ,16TH century sculpture ,RENAISSANCE sculpture ,SCULPTURE techniques - Abstract
The article discusses the use of plaster as a disseminator of sculptural forms during the 16th century. The question of the ways in which copies and variants underlay many developments in sculpture in the Renaissance is addressed. The validity of the observations of Italian art historian Giovan Battista Armenini in his treatise "De veri precetti della pittura" is considered by reviewing the early history of the use of plaster casts as a means of dissemination of visual ideas across Europe.
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- 2017
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18. Memling's Pagagnotti Virgin and Child: Italian Renaissance sculpture reimagined.
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Nuttall, Paula
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TRIPTYCHS ,DUTCH painting ,SCULPTURE techniques ,ARTISTIC influence - Abstract
The article investigates a triptych painted in Bruges, Belgium in 1480 by Hans Memling, German painter who moved to Flanders and worked in the tradition of early Netherlandish painting. A description of the sculpted and architectural forms represented on the painted panels is presented. The possible sources of influence of Memling are also mentioned.
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- 2017
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19. Fusing and refreshing the memory: Conserving a Chinese lacquered Buddha sculpture in London.
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Hsu, Hsin-Hui and Sully, Dean
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SCULPTURE techniques , *LACQUER & lacquering , *BUDDHIST architecture , *INTERVENTION (Administrative procedure) , *COMPROMISE (Ethics) , *COMPLETENESS theorem , *CONSERVATORIES , *PHYSICAL fitness - Abstract
This paper examines the conservation treatment of a lacquered Buddha sculpture undertaken by a Buddhist conservator as part of a postgraduate heritage conservation training programme in London. This creative process selects from a mixture of ideas and practices as a specific response to the people, time, and place of the conservation treatment. Rather than seen as a polarized choice between versions of ‘Eastern’ and ‘Western’ approaches, the conservation practice is interpreted though a Buddhist understanding of the sculpture in relation to the secular requirements of the current owner. The treatment addressed issues of the physical stability of the object, the reversibility of applied treatments, and the accommodation of Buddhist concepts of ‘completeness’, ‘toplessness’, and ‘no killing’. The result was a Buddha sculpture made into a ‘plausible’ conservation object that represents the compromises necessary at the time and place of the conservation intervention. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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20. A dimensão do desenho nas esculturas de Evandro Soares.
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DE SAMPAIO, GLAYSON ARCANJO
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DRAWING techniques ,SCULPTURE techniques - Abstract
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- 2016
21. Inner engraving for the creation of a balanced LEGO sculpture.
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Hong, Jhen-Yao, Way, Der-Lor, Shih, Zen-Chung, Tai, Wen-Kai, and Chang, Chin-Chen
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LEGO toys , *BRICKS , *CENTER of mass , *SCULPTURE materials , *SCULPTURE techniques - Abstract
LEGO is a globally popular toy composed of colorful interlocking plastic bricks that can be assembled in many ways; however, this special feature makes designing a LEGO sculpture particularly challenging. Building a stable sculpture is not easy for a beginner; even an experienced user requires a good deal of time to build one. This paper provides a novel approach to creating a balanced LEGO sculpture for a 3D model in any pose, using centroid adjustment and inner engraving. First, the input 3D model is transformed into a voxel data structure. Next, the model's centroid is adjusted to an appropriate position using inner engraving to ensure that the model stands stably. A model can stand stably without any struts when the center of mass is moved to the ideal position. Third, voxels are merged into layer-by-layer brick layout assembly instructions. Finally, users will be able to build a LEGO sculpture by following these instructions. The proposed method is demonstrated with a number of LEGO sculptures and the results of the physical experiments are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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22. Tooling with Kathy Flanagan Secrets to Simple Plug Embossing.
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EMBOSSING (Leatherwork) ,LEATHER carving ,SCULPTURE techniques ,MOLDING (Sculpture) ,PATTERNMAKING - Published
- 2017
23. Tipping Point.
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Lovelace, Joyce
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WOMEN sculptors ,WOOD sculpture ,SCULPTURE techniques ,THEMES in sculpture - Abstract
The artcle features the Arkansas-based sculptor Robyn Horn and her wood-based artworks. Horn's wood sculptures are described as forms in motion and volatility, with beauty and grace, animated and precarious, which she believes would deceive the eyes of her viewers. Examples of her works includ "Slipping Away,"Titled Keystoen, One Stone Gone" and "Walking Man."
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- 2017
24. Priprava kruha kot razstavnega eksponata / Priprava kruha kot razstavnega eksponata
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Purger, Ajda and Smole, Jurij
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exhibition piece ,preservation ,kruh ,bread ,razstavni eksponat ,ohranjanje ,kiparstvo ,sculpture techniques ,magistrska naloga ,utrjevanje ,MA thesis ,kiparska tehnologija ,konservatorstvo-restavratorstvo ,consolidation ,conservation-restoration ,sculpture - Abstract
V nalogi obravnavam kruh – osnovno hrano (zahodnega sveta), simbol lakote/sitosti in pogost motiv v umetnosti. Raziščem njegovo zgodovino ter na kratko pregledam pomene in simbole, povezane z njim. Kronološko pregledam v katerih umetniških delih sta upodobljena hrana ali kruh s poudarkom na kiparskih medijih. Nadaljujem z raziskavo uporabe dejanske hrane oz. kruha kot umetniškega materiala. Naloga s področja kiparske tehnologije je zasnovana kot preplet med kiparstvom in konservatorstvom-restavratorstvom, saj raziščem možnosti ohranjanja kruha - hrane - organskih materialov, ki jih umetniki želijo razstavljati, ne da bi ti spremenili svojo formo. Vprašam se o vzrokih propadanja, idealnih pogojih razstavljanja in hranjenja, preverim možnosti utrjevanja in zatiranja škodljivcev. Pregledam dosedanje prakse konserviranja in razmislim, za kakšne strategije so se odločili umetniki. Predstavim izdelavo praktičnega dela svoje naloge, pripravo različnih izvedb sladkega kruha titole - kot razstavnega (umetniškega in/ali etnološkega) eksponata. Za ta del sem izdelala ulitek v mavcu, obdelan tako, da izgleda kot pravi ter konservirani kruh (dehidriran in utrjen z akrilno smolo). The present thesis discusses the various aspects of the preparation of bread as an exhibition piece. Bread is the staple food (of the western world), the symbol of hunger/satiety and a common art motif. To start with, I present the history of bread making and continue with an analysis of how bread has been represented in art throughout its history with a special emphasis on the history of sculpture. I continue my research of the art history of bread with the uses of actual food and/or bread as a material for making art. The thesis combines two fields: sculpture and conservation-restoration. I research the possibilities of long-term preservation of bread as food and broadly as an organic material in order for artists to be able to exhibit it without it changing its form. I discuss the various decaying agents and present the ideal display and storage conditions for its long-term conservation. I research the possibilities of consolidation and pest control and look at what strategies have been used so far by both artists and conservator-restorers. To conclude I present the preparation of the practical part of my work – two different solutions of how to make a traditional sweet bread into a display piece suitable for long-term display (either as an art object or as an ethnological display piece). I make a plaster cast and paint it mimetically to resemble the original as much as possible and I dehydrate a real sweet bread and consolidate it using acrylic resin.
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- 2021
25. From 'The New Sculpture' to Garden Statuary: the suppression of Abstract Expressionist sculpture.
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Bissonnette, Meghan
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SCULPTORS ,ART exhibitions ,ABSTRACT sculpture ,SCULPTURE techniques - Abstract
This article discusses the sculptors who signed a letter about their objection to the jury of a national exhibition to be held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and examines their use of welding and other direct-metal techniques to make abstract sculpture. These sculptors include David Hare, Herbert Ferber and Theodore Roszak. It discusses the labels given to the sculptors, and the loss of popularity of these sculptors in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
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- 2015
26. RONALD LABELLE.
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Andrus, Bruno
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SCULPTURE techniques ,GLASS blowing & working ,ADULT education workshops - Abstract
The article offers information on artist Ronald Labelle and his sculptural works. Topics discussed include degree in fine arts from Sir George William University between 1959 and 1962, work in book and magazine publishing, meeting with glassblower Claude Morin, workshop given by Morin in 1976 in which Labelle was a participant, setting up of glassblowing studio by Labelle and production of material like scrap sheet glass and establishment of Espace Verre, glass school.
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- 2015
27. KRISTI CAVATARO.
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Wetzler, Rachel
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WOMEN sculptors , *GLASS sculpture , *GLASS painting & staining , *GLASS painting & staining technique , *CASTS & casting (Sculpture) , *MOLDING (Sculpture) , *SCULPTURE techniques , *MINIMAL sculpture - Abstract
The article features sculptor Kristi Cavataro. Focus is given on the traditional technique of stained glass employed by Cavataro in creating sculptures. It refers to minimalist and post-minimalist sculpture as influence in Cavataro's interest in seriality and modular composition using iterative approach. Also noted is her interest in mold-making and hot glass techniques like casting.
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- 2022
28. The Old Chinese Man.
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Wilson, Lewis and Svetlick, Barbara
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SCULPTURE techniques ,SCULPTURE - Abstract
The article offers step-by-step instructions for making "The Old Chinese Man" sculpture.
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- 2016
29. Arredi liturgici altomedievali nella diocesi di Verona: i cibori di San Giorgio di Valpolicella
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Coden, Fabio
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sculpture médiévale ,sculpture romane ,ciboire ,sculpture médiévale, sculpture longobarde, sculpture romane, San Giorgio di Valpolicella, Vérone, liturgie, mobilier liturgique, autel, épigraphe, anastylose, restauration du XXe siècle, ciboire, Liutprand, Orso magister, techniques artistiques, techniques de sculpture ,liturgy ,20th-century restoration ,Restaurierung im 20. Jahrhundert ,escultura románica ,altar ,artistic techniques ,Romanesque sculpture ,romanische Skulptur ,escultura longobarda ,anastylosis ,Bildhauertechniken ,techniques artistiques ,Ziborium ,künstlerische Techniken ,techniques de sculpture ,mobiliario litúrgico ,San Giorgio di Valpolicella ,medieval sculpture, Longobard sculpture, Romanesque sculpture, San Giorgio di Valpolicella, Verona, liturgy, liturgical furnishings, altar, epigraph, anastylosis, 20th-century restoration, ciborium, Liutprand, Orso magister, artistic techniques, sculpture techniques ,sculpture techniques ,Longobard sculpture ,Epigraphik ,epígrafe ,técnicas artísticas ,Orso magister ,epigraph ,restauration du XXe siècle ,anastylose ,autel ,mobilier liturgique ,ciborium ,liturgische Ausstattung ,mittelalterliche Skulptur ,medieval sculpture ,Verona ,escultura medieval ,mittelalterliche Skulptur, langobardische Skulptur, romanische Skulptur, San Giorgio di Valpolicella, Verona, Liturgie, liturgische Ausstattung, Altar, Epigraphik, Anastylose, Restaurierung im 20. Jahrhundert, Ziborium, Liutprand, Orso magister, künstlerische Techniken, Bildhauertechniken ,Liutprand ,anastilosis ,sculpture longobarde ,técnicas escultóricas ,liturgia ,copón ,Liturgie ,Vérone ,liturgical furnishings ,restauración del siglo XX ,épigraphe ,langobardische Skulptur ,escultura medieval, escultura longobarda, escultura románica, San Giorgio di Valpolicella, Verona, liturgia, mobiliario litúrgico, altar, epígrafe, anastilosis, restauración del siglo XX, copón, Liutprand, Orso magister, técnicas artísticas, técnicas escultóricas - Published
- 2021
30. Italian tricks for London shows: Raffaele Monti at the Royal Panopticon.
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Williams, Gabriel
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ART exhibitions ,VEILS in art ,VICTORIAN sculpture ,ART exhibition techniques ,SCULPTURE techniques - Abstract
The article discusses the work of sculptor Raffaele Monti, which focuses on the exhibition of his piece "The Veiled Woman" at the 1854 Royal Panopticon of Science and Art in London, England. Topics discussed include the techniques used to display the sculpture, the reception the sculpture and it's depiction of a veil received, and the techniques used by Monti to create his sculptures.
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- 2014
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31. SIGNATURES ON THE STONES.
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Brooks, Peter
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ANCIENT art ,STONE carving ,ANCIENT sculpture ,SCULPTURE techniques ,STONE ,ROCKS in art ,CONSERVATION & restoration - Abstract
The article focuses on the tools utilized by the ancient artisans in Egypt through the analysis of the marks which were left on the surface of the stone sculptures they have made. Topics include the life-sized statue of the Pharaoh Khafra located at Cairo Museum which reflects the ancient Egyptians' stone carving, the types of the stones and their hardness such as talcum and diamonds, and the scientific proof on the use of gemstone abrasives.
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- 2015
32. One-of-a-kind pulls.
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GROVE, SCOTT
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SCULPTURE techniques ,CASTING (Manufacturing process) - Abstract
A review is presented of Casting and the uses of the technique in making custom hardware from any object which includes pinecone made out of wood by Scott Grove.
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- 2015
33. LIGHT AND MAGIC.
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SCULPTORS , *AMERICAN sculpture , *SCULPTURE techniques , *TWENTY-first century - Abstract
The article examines five contemporary American sculptors who explore the notion of perception in their work and challenge their use of materials. Artists discussed include Linda Fleming, John Van Alstine and Jeremy Thomas. Details relating to the artists' gallery representation are also offered, including the Bentley Gallery in Phoenix, Arizona, the James Gallery in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the Robischon Gallery in Denver, Colorado.
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- 2015
34. Ashwini Bhat.
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Merino, Anthony
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SCULPTORS , *SCULPTURE , *SCULPTURE techniques , *SYMMETRY , *VITRIFICATION , *PHOTOGRAPHY of art - Abstract
This article focuses on clay sculptor Ashwini Bhat and her works of art. According to the author, Bhat incorporates symmetrical balance and the movement into her art. Information is given about the sculpture making techniques such as vitrification employed by Bhat. In addition, photographs of her art works are presented.
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- 2015
35. Zemer Peled: Harsh Terrain.
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Reintjes, Brandon
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SCULPTORS , *SCULPTURE techniques , *CERAMIC sculpture , *DECORATIVE arts ,MEIJI Period, Japan, 1868-1912 - Abstract
The article discusses the sculptor, Zemer Peled and the ceramic and clay sculpture designs made by her. She works with corals and portray designs of the meiji period and her work portrays the same. It is the author's opinion that despite Zemer's work being considered as beautiful and different it actually shows the horror and aggression which are seen in the form of razor sharp spines that mass into an organic form. The article features the photographs of some of Zemer Peled's works.
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- 2015
36. SCULPTING WITH Flair.
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Taylor, Jo
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CARVING (Decorative arts) ,SCULPTURE techniques - Abstract
The article shares the author's perspective about decorative architectural designs in ceramic pots and discusses about the process of ceramic pot sculpting.
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- 2015
37. The Anisotropy of Replicated Aluminum Foams.
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Furman, Eugeny L., Finkelstein, Arcady B., and Cherny, Maxim L.
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ALUMINUM silicates , *ANISOTROPY , *HEAVY metals , *CASTING (Manufacturing process) , *SCULPTURE techniques - Abstract
The replication casting process gives the open-cell aluminum foams that can be used in many industrial applications as well as in filtering technology The essential requirement for filters is the uniformity of filtering degree which is defined by the minimal pore size. However the structure of replication castings is often inhomogeneous and the minimal pore radius is decreasing in the direction of melt infiltration. The objective of this investigation is to study the dynamics of melt impregnation of the porous medium by vacuum suction to identify the possibility of reducing the anisotropy. Theoretical data illustrate the processes at the boundary between melt and gas medium. The experiments were carried out using the replication aluminum samples produced according to commercial technology. It was found that the permeability coefficient varies throughout the height of castings. A method for estimation of pressure on the line of melt movement was proposed. The resistance of NaCl layer and circular vents of the mold causes the inhomogeneity of castings. Finally the ways of minimizing the anisotropy were offered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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38. Recent Discovery of Petroglyphs at Parwak, District Chitral, Pakistan.
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Khan, Fawad
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CARVING (Decorative arts) , *DECORATIVE arts , *SCULPTURE techniques , *INSCRIPTIONS , *PAKISTANI art - Abstract
In Pakistan, till recently, the world knew only about the rock carvings of the northern areas of Pakistan. But in the recent years several researchers have documented rock carvings in the other areas of Pakistan too which include the areas of Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The present researcher found some undocumented rock carvings in Chitral which are the focus of this paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
39. 10 - A MAIDEN FROM SPARTA.
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RAFTOPOULOU, STELLA
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL museums & collections ,SCULPTURE ,SCULPTURE techniques ,PORTRAITS of women ,STATUES - Abstract
The article focuses on the sculpted head of a young woman displayed in Archaeological Museum of Sparta. It describes the sculpture as great work of art with a level higher than the usual Spartan sculptures. It notes that the sculpture consists of a portrait head of a young woman and includes part of the torso and a wedge employed for the insertion of the head into a statue.
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- 2013
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40. 8 - APOLLONIUS ET TAURISCUS AC RHODOS VINCULUMQUE.
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FARMAKIDI, CALLIOPE MARIA
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SCULPTORS ,INSCRIPTIONS ,SCULPTURE techniques ,ART techniques - Abstract
The article focuses on the monumental marble freestanding sculptural composition by Apollonios and Tauriskos, representing the theme of Punishment of Dirke. It offers a comparison of the information about the sculptors, with the Rhodian institutions as attested by inscriptions, and its implications for the issue of the artists' origin and the date of their activity.
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- 2013
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41. DIBUJANDO ESCULTURAS DE CHILUDA Y OTEIZA.
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Tordesillas, Antonio Álvaro
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SCULPTORS , *SPANISH sculpture , *DIGITAL photography , *SCULPTURE techniques , *DRAWING - Abstract
Con el pretexto de levantar con fidelidad algunas esculturas de Chillida y Oteiza, y contribuir así a su dibujado planimétrico, el autor se cuestiona si el dibujo forma parte del proceso creativo de cada escultor. Por otra parte, la manera en que abordamos el dibujo de las esculturas ya acabadas, nos ayuda a comprenderla complejidad, no sólo del pensamiento teórico de sus artífices, sino del rigor que supone un estricto levantamiento arquitectónico. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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42. Picasso's First Constructed Sculpture: A Tale of Two Guitars.
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Poggi, Christine
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PAPER arts , *20TH century sculpture , *GUITAR in art , *METAL sculpture , *SCULPTURE techniques - Abstract
The article discusses "Guitar," a constructed-paper sculpture made by the artist Pablo Picasso in 1912. It is argued that the paper "Guitar" should be seen as the inaugural work of modern sculpture. The work's relationship to its sequel, the sheet-metal "Guitar" made by Picasso in 1914, is discussed. The author explores how the earlier work is related to contemporary collages and constructions and how it became a conceptual model for subsequent works. The author also suggests that the de-skilled technique used by the artist in the creation of "Guitar" allows the work to reflect on contemporary labor conditions.
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- 2012
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43. Alabastrum, id est, corpus hominis.
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Lipińska, Aleksandra
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DUTCH alabaster sculpture ,ALABASTER sculpture ,SCULPTURE techniques ,FORMULAS for artists' materials ,DUTCH art ,ART history ,HISTORY - Published
- 2012
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44. Šeimos žemėlapio metodas.
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Juozeliūnienė, Irena and Kanapienienė, Laura
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FAMILIES ,MATHEMATICAL mappings ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,SOCIAL interaction ,ACQUISITION of data ,CONCEPTS ,SCULPTURE techniques ,SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
Copyright of Sociologija: Mintis ir Veiksmas is the property of Vilnius University and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2011
45. Breathing Contemporary Art.
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Workman, Jason
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21ST century sculpture , *INSTALLATION art , *SCULPTURE techniques , *ART techniques , *ART & industry , *ART & the environment , *OCCUPATIONAL hazards - Abstract
This article discusses the process by which contemporary fine art sculpture and installation is fabricated on behalf of a number of internationally renowned artists, as seen from the floor of a New York studio. It is an insider account, which not only outlines the sculpture-making process but also offers a thorough examination of the day-to-day conditions in which art-workers undertake their specialised labour. Various occupational and material hazards are discussed, as well as how the latter affects areas beyond the studio walls. In an absence of critical debate pertaining to the artworlds' polluting practices, a critique is formed which queries the sustainability of large art works that seldom disclose anything as to the nature of their production. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2011
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46. "Image-breaking, God-making": Paolozzi's Brutalism.
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Highmore, Ben
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LECTURES & lecturing , *20TH century art , *SCULPTURE exhibitions , *SCULPTURE techniques , *BRUTALISM (Architecture) , *ART movements - Abstract
The article discusses artist and sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi and a May 2, 1958 article in "The Times" about his illustrated lecture at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London, England. The author discusses the use of the term "God-breaking" in referring to modern artists. Other topics addressed include an exhibition of sculptures by Paolozzi at the Hanover Gallery in London, England, architectural critic Reyner Banham and art critic Lawrence Alloway, and Paolozzi's work as part of the "as found" aesthetic and New Brutalist art and architecture movement. Also discussed is Paolozzi's sculpture technique, including objects used to create the surfaces of his sculpture and the lost-wax casting method.
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- 2011
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47. CHAPTER 2: TECHNIQUE.
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BOOKIDIS, NANCY
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SCULPTURE techniques ,GREEK terra-cotta sculpture ,MODELING (Sculpture) ,DRAPERY in art ,GREEK sculpture - Abstract
Chapter 2 is presented of the book "The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: The Terracotta Sculpture," volume 5 of the Corinth XVIII series, by Nancy Bookidis. The chapter focuses on the technique of the Greek terracotta sculpture found in the excavation of the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore in Corinth, Greece. Topics include technical development in sculpture from from the Bronze age to the Archaic period, the use of large-scale statuary, and features such as drapery and statue models.
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- 2010
48. Plastic Pleasures: Reconsidering the Practice of Modeling through Manuals of Sculpture Technique, c. 1880-1933.
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Compton, Ann
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SCULPTURE techniques , *ART -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. , *MODELS (Clay, plaster, etc.) , *MODELING (Sculpture) , *MODERNISM (Art) - Abstract
Around the turn of the last century, a dozen manuals on sculpture technique were published. These texts, written by leading sculptors of the day, offer a valuable glimpse into technical processes and the daily routine of the sculptor's studio. This article reconsiders "How To" publications as a genre and their potential as an art historical source. It then presents a composite guide to modeling technique based on a detailed rereading of manuals published c.1880-l933.ln looking again at the sculptor's craft in the decades surrounding the emergence of modernism, this article also considers how far modeling was renewed and reinvented or became a moribund art as argued by hostile critics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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49. The Tortoise and the Hare: Extempore Performance and Sculptural Practice in Eighteenth-century France.
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Macsotay, Tomas
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SCULPTURE techniques , *SCULPTURE , *IMPROVISATION in art , *DRAWING ,18TH century French history - Abstract
This contribution tracks some of the theoretical parameters that regulated the estimation of physicality in sculptural practice in eighteenth-century France. It follows the decline of public demonstrations of improvised skill and their gradual replacement by private sketching. Although this transition illustrates the positive evaluation granted technical knowledge in the eighteenth century, it also reveals the survival of a hierarchical understanding of sculptural activity, articulated in particular in the notion of genius. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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50. Silence and Tools: (Non)verbalizing Sculptor's Practice.
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Siukonen, Jyrki
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SCULPTURE techniques , *CARVING (Decorative arts) , *SCULPTURE materials - Abstract
This paper discusses some aspects of nonverbal creative processes, starting with uses and defenses of silence by modern sculptors such as Constantin Brancusi and David Smith. It reads their practices together with certain statements by the artists, as well as those from contemporaries Martin Heidegger and Ludwig Wittgenstein. The methods applied by Brancusi when teaching his young apprentice Isamu Noguchi in 1927 are compared to Heidegger's discussion of tools in Sein und Zeit, published in the same year. With his technical background and firsthand knowledge of workshop methods, Wittgenstein comes surprisingly close to Smith's position in describing the nonverbal nature of making. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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