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  2. Cast paper - Wikipedia

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    Papier-mâché sculpture of Lion or Turkey Fish. Cast paper is a paper crafting technique in which paper fiber or pulp, such as cotton fiber paper, is formed using a mold. The pulp may consist of pure fiber, or be an amalgam of fiber, binder, and filler, such as Papier-mâché. The technique is employed for in-the-round sculpture as well as bas ...

  3. The Compleat Sculptor - Wikipedia

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    The store also supplies other sculpting media (clay, cast metal, ceramic, wood, polymers, composite materials and glass) [2] and sculpting tools (chisels, sanders, grinders, polishes). [4] The company maintains a 15,000-item inventory to provide supplies for a diverse clientele.

  4. Video sculpture - Wikipedia

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    A video sculpture is a type of video installation that integrates video into an object, environment, site or performance. The nature of video sculpture is that it utilizes the material of video in an innovative way in space and time, different from the standard traditional narrative screening where the video has a beginning and end. [1]

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  6. Soft sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Soft sculpture is a type of sculpture or three dimensional form that incorporates materials such as cloth, fur, foam rubber, plastic, paper, fibre or similar supple and nonrigid materials. Soft sculptures can be stuffed, sewn, draped, stapled, glued, hung, draped or woven.

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  9. Paper cut sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Instead of flat, two-dimensional pieces, the art is given a three-dimensional form. Different artists have used a variety of different methods. A notable example is Nahoko Kojima, a Japanese artist who utilised nylon threads to suspend individual large sheets of washi paper to form the bodies of animals and other natural figures. [1]