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Mission Statement for SculptureWebGuide.com Blog

23 February, 2010 (10:12) | What's New | By: editor

During the development and production of the SculptureWebGuide.com* I am looking at a lot of fine sculpture related sites. In fact as of today (on 2-23-2010) I have looked at over 8700 websites. I am amazed at the quality and diversity of sites and would like to point out and report on a few of the best here in the new Blog about SculptureWebGuide.com .

The mission statement for the SculptureWebGuide.com Blog™:
The mission of the SculptureWebGuide.com Blog is to share with sculpture enthusiasts worldwide interesting, remarkable and noteworthy websites and events related to sculpture in the present, the past and the future. I am open to sites that cover offline events such as gallery openings or sculpture exhibits. We are not trying to cover everything about sculpture but we are going to show and share wonderful information and resources about sculpture and sculptors.

The website is written in English and all correspondence needs to be in English as well. This is because I only know this language. I have already seen many other fine looking sites that I cannot read, I am sorry to say. Therefore look at this request as one caused by my lack of language skills.

We are glad you are here and hope you find beneficial information on our sites. Tell your friends and colleagues about us. We would love to see them on line also.

*SculptureWebGuide.com ™ is all about information, reference, resources and more. The SculptureWebGuide.com (SWG) is your starting hub to explore and discover the sculpture world.™

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The website URL for SculptureWebGuide.com Blog is SculptureWebGuide.info

22 February, 2010 (14:48) | What's New | By: editor

The website URL for SculptureWebGuide.com Blog is SculptureWebGuide.info

If you type in your browser SculptureWebGuide.info you will end up on the home page of the Blog about SculptureWebGuide.com

A new, better and easier way to get to the blog that is all about SculptureWebGuide.com

http://SculptureWebGuide.info  = SculptureWebGuide.com Blog 

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Are you are having trouble understanding the concept behind Creative Commons?

16 February, 2010 (00:09) | Editors Pick | By: editor

Creative Commons Presents: “Get Creative,” which explains the history and launch of Creative Commons in a Flash-based short video to watch.  http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/getcreative/

If you are having trouble understanding the concept behind Creative Commons, copyright, rights control and Intellectual Property Rights watch the video Get Creative. It is a great help.

If you are a artist working in any medium this is worth you time to check out. Sculptors, photographers, painters, musicians, writers and others.

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Be the first to know about new additions on SculptureWebGuide.com

15 February, 2010 (00:06) | What's New | By: editor

Be the first to know about new additions and websites by following us on Twitter or subscribe to our RSS feed from our new Blog.

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Sculpture Foundries

13 February, 2010 (00:02) | Editors Pick | By: editor

A list of noted sculpture foundries, including addresses, telephone numbers and web sites. A great place to find sculpture foundries that do not have web sites.

Click here for the list.

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100 Plus Sculpture Museums

12 February, 2010 (00:02) | Editors Pick | By: editor

A list of noted sculpture museums, including addresses, telephone numbers and web sites. A great place to find sculpture museums that do not have web sites.

Click here for the list.

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Sculpture Tools and Supplies

11 February, 2010 (00:12) | What's New | By: editor

Helpful group of 10 pages full of Sculpture Tools and Supplies. Just click the page number to check it out: Page 12345678910 

On each page you will see photos and price and it is easy to order.

Look for Sculpture Supplies 1 – Riffler Rasp, Respirator, files, Stone Hammer, Goggles, Half Round Bastard File, Tool Roll, 10-pocket Bag

Sculpture Supplies 2 – Tool Roll-Up, Tool Bag ,Bucket Boss Brand, Contractor Bag, Stanley Wheeled Tool Bag, Rockwell 1/4 Sheet Palm Sander, Porter-Cable 1/4-Sheet Palm Sander, Makita 7-Inch Angle Grinder

Sculpture Supplies 3 – Black & Decker 4-1/2-Inch Angle Grinder, Milwaukee 5-Inch Magnum Sander/Grinder, DEWALT 7/9 inch right angle polisher, Makita 7-Inch Hook and Loop Electronic Polisher-Sander with Polishing Kit, Waterloo 20-Inch Plastic Tool Box with Tray, HOMAK 20-Inch Steel Tool Box, Buffing Wheel Set

Sculpture Supplies 4 – Safety Glasses, Earmuff, Protective Safety Earmuff, Leather Apron, Dewalt All Purpose Synthetic Leather Palm Spandex Back Velcro Wrist Work Glove, Premium Cowhide Leather Work Glove with Reinforced Palm And Wing Thumb and Safety Cuff

Sculpture Supplies 5 – Hitachi 6 amp 3/8-Inch Drill with Keyless Chuck, Makita 4.9-Amp 3/8-Inch Drill, Milwaukee 7 Amp 3/8-Inch Drill with Keyless Chuck, Dremel MultiPro 35,000 RPM Rotary Tool, Dremel 7,200 Stroke Per Minute Engraver, Dremel 150-Piece Rotary Tool Super-Accessory Assortment, Complete Guide to Sharpening

Sculpture Supplies 6 – Pneumatic Stone Carving Hammer, Air-Powered Carving Set, Trow and Holden Company, Carbide Limestone Chisel, Marble Cutting Chisel,9-Point Bushing Chisel, Frosting Tool, Carbide Carvers Drill

Sculpture Supplies 7 – Porter-Cable 330 Speed-Bloc 1.2 Amp 1/4 Sheet Sander, Polishing and Sanding Accessory Set for 7inch Polishers, Makita 7-Inch Variable Speed Electronic Sander/Polisher, Makita 7-Inch Hook and Loop Back-Up Pad, Porter-Cable 6-Inch Variable Speed Random-Orbit Polisher, Porter-Cable 6-Inch Lambs Wool Hook and Loop Polishing Pad, Porter-Cable 6-Inch 6-Hole Hook and Loop Standard Pad for Random Orbit Sander, Grizzly Mini Grinder Kit, Grizzly Flex Shaft Grinder

Sculpture Supplies 8 – Work Sharp Tool Sharpener, Drill Doctor Drill Bit Sharper, 2×4 Workbench and Shelving Storage System with Hooks and Clamps, Black & Decker Workmate, Professional-Grade Stainless Steel Rolling Tool Chest, aluminum storage boxes

Sculpture Supplies 9 – Chavant DaVinci Plastiline Modeling Clay, Stone Carving Kit Starter Set, Boxwood Clay Tool Sets,11-piece Pottery / Sculpture Tool Set, stainless steel wax carvers, Wood Rasp Riffler File Woodworking Filing Hand Tool, Wood Rasp Files Woodworking Carving Filing Hand Tools, Smith Arkansas TRI-HONE Sharpening Stones System, Norton Three Stone Sharpening System, Fine India, Medium Crystolon, Coarse Crystolon stones, Estwing Rock Pick

Sculpture Supplies 10 – Bosch Blue Granite Hammer Drill Bit Carbide Tip Set, Grizzly Wet Grinder Kit, Diamond-Point Bit Set for Rotary Tool – Glass, Stone, Ceramic, High-Speed Diamond Rotary File Set 6 Sizes – Bullet Point Use with 1/8 Power Rotary Tools, 1000 Grit and 6000 Grit Japanese Waterstone, Diamond Cutting Disc, Sculpture House Stone Sculpture Tool Set

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10 February, 2010 (14:02) | What's New | By: editor

Let your friends and colleagues know about the SculptureWebGuide.com Blog™ or any post in the blog by running your cursor over the Share/Save button at the bottom of the posts. With this button you can save the post to your favorites or send an email to who ever you like and more.

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Recommended Reading and Viewing On Sculpture

6 February, 2010 (23:02) | Editors Pick | By: editor

Look over 6 pages of excellent and helpful sculpture books on technique, history, sculptors, collections and more.

Look for books on stone, bronze, reference, modeling, wood, metal, Henry Moore, Brancusi, Barbara Hepworth, Isamu Noguchi, Arp, David Smith, Matisse, Picasso, Alexander Calder, Michelangelo, Greek sculpture, Roman sculpture, Chinese sculpture, Gothic sculpture, Sculpting Basics, Carrara, Sister Wendy, photographing your work and more.

Click here to get smarter.

 

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Collecting Sculpture

6 February, 2010 (15:34) | Editors Pick | By: editor

Date: Monday 19 April
Time: 18:30
Venue: St Pancras
Price: £6.50

Part of the Talking Art series at Kings Place

Is sculpture a better investment than painting? Is sculpture really more expensive? How can I begin collecting?

A panel of speakers from the art world discuss the merits and drawbacks of collecting sculpture today.

For all the details and purchase tickets click here.

Talking Art is a series of art related talks and lectures at Kings Place presented in partnership with Kings Place Gallery and Pangolin London. The talks are generally linked to exhibitions taking place at Kings Place and will feature artists and experts on a range of media.

Talks will take place on Mondays, in the St Pancras Room at 6.30pm.

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