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  2. Victor Spinski - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the rest of his career, Spinski focused on his Trompe l'oeil work. He continued to mix wry visual humor--such as a 1995 sculpture entitled Misdirected Forward Pass in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston that depicts a wayward football that has landed in a bowl of roasted peanuts, with more subtle compositions made up of trompe l'oeil rusted tools and cardboard.

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    'A Christmas Story' Leg Lamp Ornament. ... Find X Funny Math Ceramic Christmas Tree Ornament. amazon.com. $17.50. ... Alabama baby born at Krispy Kreme awarded year’s supply of free doughnuts ...

  4. Richard Shaw (artist) - Wikipedia

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    From Voulkos and Mason – who Shaw credits with "revolutionizing" the ceramics scene in the later twentieth century [5] – he learned to experiment with new kiln firing techniques. The trend in the artistic ceramics world (as opposed to the "commercial pottery" world) had been to create high-fire pieces – pieces fired at higher temperatures ...

  5. Slip casting - Wikipedia

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    Slip casting, or slipcasting, is a ceramic forming technique, and is widely used in industry and by craft potters to make ceramic forms. This technique is typically used to form complicated shapes like figurative ceramics that would be difficult to be reproduced by hand or other forming techniques. [ 1 ]

  6. Category:Sculpture techniques - Wikipedia

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    Techniques used in creating sculpture. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. C. Carving (4 C, 32 P) Chainsaw carving (1 C, 5 ...

  7. Ceramic art - Wikipedia

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    As one of the plastic arts, ceramic art is a visual art. While some ceramics are considered fine art, such as pottery or sculpture, most are considered to be decorative, industrial or applied art objects. Ceramic art can be created by one person or by a group, in a pottery or a ceramic factory with a group designing and manufacturing the ...

  8. Toshiko Takaezu - Wikipedia

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    Toshiko Takaezu (June 17, 1922 – March 9, 2011) [1] was an American ceramic artist, painter, sculptor, and educator whose oeuvre spanned a wide range of mediums, including ceramics, weavings, bronzes, and paintings.

  9. Openwork - Wikipedia

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    Openwork or open-work is a term in art history, architecture and related fields for any technique that produces decoration by creating holes, piercings, or gaps that go right through a solid material such as metal, wood, stone, pottery, cloth, leather, or ivory. [2] Such techniques have been very widely used in a great number of cultures.