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sculpture

[skuhlp-cher] / ˈskʌlp tʃər /
VERB
form a three-dimensional art object
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In one of her newest pieces, “Once in a Lifetime” — part sculpture, part video display — precarious clusters of bric-a-brac form a mechanical marvel that appears to defy gravity.

From Los Angeles Times

Our critic said it is “tastefully installed” and that “many of the show’s sculptures are undeniably elegant.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Born in Cuba in 1902 to a Chinese immigrant father and a West-African-Hispanic mother, Lam spent most of his life in Spain, France and Italy, where he collected African and Oceanic masks and sculpture.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shaping Demogorgon, detail by detail, was like "making a clay sculpture," he said.

From Barron's

Pratt said his concept for the memorial, titled “Warriors’ Circle of Honor”—a contemplative and subtly interactive space, focused around a circular stainless steel sculpture, mounted on a drum—came to him in a dream.

From The Wall Street Journal