Henry Moore used bronze, stone, graphite, chalk, plaster, elmwood, honton stone, construction papre, super dough (self hardening) and white glue.
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he used bronze
Yes he did draw sheep
He used bronze, stone, graphite, chalk, watercolours, wax, blue pencil and ink.
I have this homework and I'm not sure what it means: what media did Henry Moore use for his work?
"Nuclear Energy," is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore. Richard commemorates the first sustained nuclear reaction, in 1941, in the squash courts under the west stands of Stagg Field. Stagg Field has been replaced by Regenstein Library. For more information: * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_Energy_(Henry_Moore_sculpture)
Frank Gehry made sculptures out of wood, corrugated steel, chain link fencing, and other materials as a child before he became an architect. His use of these materials was inspired by spending Saturdays at his grandfather's hardware store.
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all that i know of the thinker was made of bronze and marble. Then several other of his sculptures were made of clay
bronze, watercolour, ink, blue pencil, wax resist.
When making s sculpture it is best to use materials that are pliable and are able to set into a firm substance. Clay is a popular main ingredient for sculptures because it sets firmly and is heavy.
Wood, marble, bronze, aluminum and plaster Www.hepworthwakefield.org
Nicola Hicks uses Bronze and clay for her sculptures.