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  2. Welded sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Before the development of current welding technology, sculptures made from metal were either cast or forged, and welding was primarily used in the construction industry. The first welded sculptures were credited to the Russian artist Vladimir Tatlin, [1] who created his first piece of art in 1913. Tatlin was an important figure in the Russian ...

  3. Barbie the Welder - Wikipedia

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    She has since created sculptures for a number of clients, [3] and has a YouTube channel explaining welding art. [7] In 2017, she signed a deal with Skyhorse Publishing, who asked her to write a book on 30 different welding projects. [3] In January 2022, Barbie created a self-portrait sculpture title Rise Up, which depicts her as being a phoenix ...

  4. Welder - Wikipedia

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    A welder is a person or equipment that fuses materials together.The term welder refers to the operator, the machine is referred to as the welding power supply.The materials to be joined can be metals (such as steel, aluminum, brass, stainless steel etc.) or varieties of plastic or polymer.

  5. Kuzgun Acar - Wikipedia

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    He taught painting at Istanbul Atatürk High School and painting-sculpturing at the high school he finished. He displayed his sculpture works in wire at a personal exhibition in the American news Center in 1957. Between 1958 and 1960, he experimented making various forms with wire, nails, metal bars and scrap by gas welding. He performed ...

  6. David Smith (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, metal sculpture meant bronze casts, which artisans produced using a mold made by the artist. Smith, however, made his sculptures from scratch, welding together pieces of steel and other metals with his torch, in much the same way that a painter applied paint to a canvas; his sculptures are almost always unique works.

  7. Wendy Rose (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Rose is a 10-foot (3.0 m) sculpture installed in Vancouver, Washington, United States.According to The Columbian, the statue represents Wendy the Welder, a sister of Rosie the Riveter who worked at the Kaiser Shipyards during World War II.