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sculpt

[skuhlpt] / skʌlpt /










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Maher said he was sculpting to ideate on this new version of the character when he accidentally punched a hole in the figure’s torso.

From Los Angeles Times

At the Ritz-Carlton, more than 200 bankers and investors gathered to see the artwork, sculpted to resemble code out of “The Matrix.”

From The Wall Street Journal

There are many sculpted faces and heads, often with eyes closed, whose titles—“Sweet Peace,” “In My Stillness,” “Grace”—echo the serenity of their subjects.

From The Wall Street Journal

The objects, which include richly embroidered vestments and lavishly sculpted monstrances, Eucharist thrones and sanctuary lamps made of jewel-studded precious metals, are eye-catchingly high Baroque.

From The Wall Street Journal

An artist sculpted a toilet out of 223 pounds of gold, a weight valued at about $10 million in current gold markets.

From The Wall Street Journal