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Sculptures

Sculptures are the beginning of art, originally man began creating sculptures of their gods in order to have somewhere to physically worship them. They went perfecting with the ages and it wasn't until the Greek's and Romans which made personal bust sculptures very popular. Not much has changed from then and now, many of the same techniques are still used. Sculptures have become one of the arts which remains very popular since it can demonstrate a great number of objects in hand stone. Modern sculptures have also become popular showing things that are often left to ones imagination.


Featured Listings

Chocolate Skulls
Chocolate Skulls is a place where viewers can see pictures of my cast chocolate skulls and learn about these edible, realistic art objects.
Keywords: chocolate skulls , chocolate sculpture , life casts , chocolate art
www.chocolateskulls.com


Site Listings

Goldwell Open Air Museum
The Goldwell Open Air Museum, an outdoor sculpture museum near the ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada, founded by Belgian artist Albert Szukalski.
www.goldwellmuseum.org/


Liquid Sculpture - Water Drop Art
Liquid Sculpture, by Martin Waugh. Unique and original fine art photographs of liquids. Water drops and liquid photography.
www.liquidsculpture.com/


Wooden Rocking Horses
Vintage and traditional rocking horses for sale from high end to budget priced - for everyone from adults to toddlers.
www.carouselandrockinghorses.com


Sculpture and Mobiles by Bruce Gray - kinetic art, metal sculpture
Bruce Gray's metal sculptures including kinetic art and mobiles have been displayed at many art galleries and art museums also on television, in movies and magazines ...
www.brucegray.com/


Liquid Sculpture - Water Drop Art
Liquid Sculpture, by Martin Waugh. Unique and original fine art photographs of liquids. Water drops and liquid photography.
www.liquidsculpture.com/


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