sculpt the brain's capacities before we thought it was all predetermined by genetics but genetics gives you a
sculpture, having a job, taking care of your little brother.
Sculptural, jewelry, that sort of thing.
sculptures to sell to hotels, or restaurants, or gardens, people for their garden.
sculptures he should partake before he dies there was a young actually there was a
sculptures literally melting in the rain well the 1990 Clean Air Act
sculpts neural structure, which gives us opportunities increasingly to intervene actually inside the black box of the brain.
Egyptian sculpture or something like that, and the next day he died.
The sculptor said, I am ready.
The sculptor took out his chisel and his tools and started hitting.
The sculptor said, look, if you wish to be beautiful, you will have to tolerate the pain.
The sculptor began again.
The sculptor continued with his work.
And sculpting is just a much more natural medium for me.
The sculptures themselves have a very compelling quality to them.
A sculpture piece titled "The Paris Wheel." It's a found object wheel.
social sculpture. Thank you.
steel sculpture and landscape art and then started to transition to electronic works.
So we sculpt these pulses, then we have them go co-propagating with the x-rays into our target.
She went there to sculpt people from living examples.
They can also sculpt the future of life on our planet.
You like to sculpt ?
was that the sculptures that you make, these vessels, the eyes are always open.
and teaching both sculpture and architecture in Budapest.
we can be the sculptors of our own brains because we can devote ourselves
But there is a sculptor.
This incredible sculpture she made, I believe, back in the '60s for the World Fair.
So inside those little sculptures-- I always wanted the space to be a creative space and to collaborate with artists and other creative people.
We see a sculptor doing their thing or a painter or an opera singer, we go wow, amazing.
They're sculptural, that you could actually tell who the artisan is.
be just objects or sculptures or interactive art installations doing the same for many more people.
Louise Bourgeois did a sculpture called "Knife Woman." And I thought I wanted to call it "Knife Women." Yeah, that's really cool.
I fixed a sculpture with it.
as a little sculpture or little pieces of art.
he is sculptural and stylized.
And so he started sculpting the head.
It took a few sculpts of the head, eyebrow.
And so head was sculpted in foam.
Hands were sculpted in foam.
She does these cutout sculptures from old books.
is the sculpting nature.
All hand-sculpted by the assistant animators.
And he talked about sculpting -- and some of you might know this already-- he talked about sculpting not as a process of creating a sculpture,
When Ley sculpted the gap-toothed ramparts of her keep, like castles from the kind of Schwarzwald fairy tale picture books where kids got eaten,
and Indian sculptures spanning several thousand years.
It's a sculpture by a man named Kenneth Snelson, in the Washington National Mall in Washington.
So the Malvina Hoffman sculptures, this is a new exhibit that we just opened in January.
Can you see the sculptures here?
These are all the sculptures.
loved the sculptures. So if you come to the museum and see them, you'll see why.