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  2. Butterfly Rest Stop - Wikipedia

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    The forms, colors, and patterns shown within Butterfly Rest Stop reflect the native species of milkweed flowers that sustain the monarch butterflies throughout their migration. [ citation needed ] This artwork is a conceptual exploration of perception, questioning how a flower might appear to a species that sees the world entirely differently ...

  3. Snow sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Winterlude snow sculpting Snow sculpture version of the Ulrika Eleonora Church being constructed on the Senate Square, Helsinki in 2000. Snow sculpture, snow carving or snow art is a sculpture form comparable to sand sculpture or ice sculpture in that most of it is now practiced outdoors often in full view of spectators, thus giving it kinship to performance art.

  4. Ice sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Ice sculptures are often used at wedding receptions, usually as some form of decoration. Popular subjects for ice sculptures at weddings are hearts, doves, and swans. Swans have a reputation for monogamy, partly accounting for their popularity. Ice sculptures may be used at a bar, in the form of an ice luge, or even the entire bar may be made ...

  5. Perm International Snow and Ice Sculpture Festival - Wikipedia

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    The International Snow and Ice Sculpture Festival "Ice, Snow, and Fire" (sometimes translated as "Ice, Snow and Flame") has been held annually in Perm, Russia, in Gorky Amusement Park since 1995. The festivals holds two competitions: in ice sculpture and snow sculpture .

  6. Butter sculpture - Wikipedia

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    In 1924 the sculpture depicted the Prince standing beside his horse outside his ranch at Pekisko, Alberta. 3,000 lb (1,400 kg) of butter were used to produce the sculpture. The 1925 sculpture showed the Prince seated in the dress of a First Nations chief and was based on Edward’s visit to Banff in 1919, where he had been made an honorary ...

  7. Ice nativity scene (Graz) - Wikipedia

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    Ice nativity scene on 18 December 2017 The ice nativity scene ( German Eiskrippe ) is an ice sculpture exhibited annually in the Landhaus courtyard in Graz , Austria , during Advent time. The project of a nativity scene made of glaze ice has been a highlight in the town's Advent scene since 1996 and receives international media attention.

  8. Pattern (casting) - Wikipedia

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    Sweep patterns are used for symmetric molds, which are contoured shapes rotated around a center axis or pole through the molding material. A sweep pattern is a form of skeleton pattern: any geometrical pattern that creates a mold by being moved through the molding material.

  9. Lost-wax casting - Wikipedia

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    The original sculpture is made from wax. The sculpture is then covered with mold material (e.g., plaster), except for the bottom of the mold which must remain open. When the mold has hardened, the encased sculpture is removed by applying heat to the bottom of the mold. This melts out the wax (the wax is 'lost') and destroys the original sculpture.

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