Study of various materials such as
clay, plaster of paris, soft-stone,
wood (blocks, twigs and branches,
roots, etc.), metal scraps, plastic
sheets, bamboo, wire thread, papers
and cardboards, vegetables and other
throw-away available materials.
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Any material that can be shaped in three dimensions can be used sculpturally. Certain materials, by virtue of their structural and aesthetic properties and their availability, have proved especially suitable. The most important of these are stone, wood, metal, clay, ivory, and plaster. There are also a number of materials that have only recently come into use.
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