Traditionally, sculptures are carved from some sort of stone (like granite, limestone, marble, etc.) or a cast metal which is usually brass or bronze. A work of art made from any material could technically be called a sculpture, though, even if it is made from something completely non traditional like bubble gum or paper clips for example.
you can use vertually any mixed media for sculpture from metal to clay. you can use almost anything for a sculpture, the medium most used i clay.
Nicola Hicks uses Bronze and clay for her sculptures.
It is an art technique that people use to make sculptures.
Clay and rock for sculptures and pottery.
usually ancient Egyptians used statues and sculptures to display, or to sell. they might sculpt pots, and you know what pots are for, and they might make sculptures of their gods to pray to.
No. Michelangelo sculpted in white marble and didn't use any paint or colour on his sculptures.
It is a tradition.
It depends on how good your sculptures are!!
He made them in wax. After his death many of them were cast in bronze.
You need to specify who you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer your question.
other artists made reproduction sculptures of his paintings. but, he did not make them himself
Marble.
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