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  2. Barbara McGuire (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Barbara McGuire is an American artist who is recognized for her works in polymer clay, painting and jewelry design.She has written twelve books and numerous magazine articles on design and instruction including books on polymer clay, wire, beads, and children's art.

  3. Kato polyclay - Wikipedia

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    Kato polyclay is a brand of oven-hardening polymer clay. The concept of Kato Polyclay was created by the collaboration of Donna Kato, a polymer clay artist, and Van Aken International, a manufacturer of modeling compounds. The material is intended for decorative use such as jewelry, dolls, boxes or vases.

  4. List of female sculptors - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Hepworth, Monolith-Empyrean, 1953, Kenwood House, London Harriet Hosmer, The Sleeping Faun (c. 1870), Cleveland Museum of Art Gabriela von Habsburg (born 1956), Europe Emmeline Halse (1853–1930), United Kingdom

  5. 'Rampant consumerism' questioned in art exhibition - AOL

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    An artist whose father was an antiques dealer has collected discarded items to create an exhibition about people's relationship to "stuff". "Items that have been overlooked or thrown away intrigue ...

  6. Through the Dragon's Eye - Wikipedia

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    The Widgets (played by Peter Bonner, Rusty Goffe, Samantha Burroughs, Willie Coppen, Melanie Dixon, Raymond Griffiths, Peter Mandell, Sandra Nicholson and Katie Purvis): The Widgets were small mischievous squirrel-like creatures who lived in a land called "Widge", next to Pelamar (Widge was where the last three veetons were scattered after the ...

  7. Plastic arts - Wikipedia

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    The word "plastic" draws from the Greek word "plastikos," which means "to mold" or "to shape."It has long preceded its dominant modern meaning as a synthetic material.The term "plastic arts" has been used historically to denote visual art forms (painting, sculpture, and ceramics) as opposed to literature or music.

  8. List of female Academy Award winners and nominees for non ...

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    Mysterious Castles of Clay: Nominated Shared with Alan Root. Anne Bohlen Lyn Goldfarb Lorraine Gray With Babies and Banners: Story of the Women's Emergency Brigade: Nominated 1981: Suzanne Bauman Against Wind and Tide: A Cuban Odyssey: Nominated Shared with Paul Neshamkin and Jim Burroughs. Mary Benjamin Susanne Simpson

  9. Category:Artists from Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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