[
UK
/skˈʌlpt/
]
[ US /ˈskəɫpt/ ]
[ US /ˈskəɫpt/ ]
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shape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it
She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband -
create by shaping stone or wood or any other hard material
sculpt a swan out of a block of ice
How To Use sculpt In A Sentence
- Next follows the cella, and beyond that, the adytum; there are a few sculptures on the walls of the adytum; on those of the pronaos Travels in Nubia
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- The 27 models on display in Washington, supplemented by paintings, drawings, sculpture and medallions, show the products of a rising social structure and new technique.
- The team apparently circumvented locked gates and an alarm system, while the sculpture was in the process of being moved to another location.
- The architectonics of the sculpted locks, the author argues, augment their power to fend off sorcery and other malevolent forces.
- VARIOUS LEATHER PICTURE, It's a high classic decoration , made by hand, use nature color and veins of leather to make design, it shows obvious stereoscopy like relief sculpture but softly .
- In turn, the gallery's window is fitted with giant windscreen wipers to sweep away a continuous downpour of "rain" inverted commas seem necessary to any description of Weber's wonderfully artificial sculptural conceits. This week's new exhibitions
- Expertly based on simple, smooth, sculptural lines, exploring colour by layering and integrating silk and viscose, adding another textural element to her work.
- The Art Gallery of Ontario has the world's largest collection of sculptures by Henry Moore.
- The plaque tells us the sculpture is ‘a symbol of universal human endeavour.’