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Metric/Inch/Fraction Conversion Chart

29 October, 2010 (05:05) | Helpful | By: editor

New Addition to SWG:

Metric/Inch/Fraction Conversion Chart

Millimeter / Fraction / Decimal-Inch Conversion Chart

If you work in metal, wood or other sheet material the above Conversion Chart will come in handy!

For a Printer Friendly version of the conversion chart for Free click here!

Compliments of SculptureWebGuide.com™

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Sculpture Videos – Sculpture – Tutorials – Techniques – How To

28 October, 2010 (04:52) | Helpful | By: editor

Added a new Theme-Category to help make SculptureWebGuide.com™ better.  There are now 42 different categories and over 630 listings to help you find what you are looking for.

Sculpture Videos
Video’s dealing with sculptures in museums, sculptures in gardens, sculptures in galleries, sculpture history, sculptor interviews and more. Having many informative videos to watch and learn organized on one page is a very useful new feature. We hope you enjoy!

Also added new listings to the category:

Sculpture – Tutorials – Techniques – How To 
Find information in written, PDF, audio, MP3 and video formats that is contributed by a wide range of sculptors and world renowned experts. Free downloads including videos, podcasts, Sculpture laws, backgrounds, articles, pdf files and much more for you to download. A valuable page of great stuff to watch, listen, read and download all about sculpture, sculptors and related stuff for free.
 

Of course we will continue adding to the SWG as fast as we can. Let us know what you think so far?

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The Shape of Anxiety: Henry Moore in the 1930s

23 October, 2010 (18:19) | What's New | By: editor

Art Gallery of Ontario – Henry Moore
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

October 23, 2010 – February 6, 2011

The AGO’s new exhibition from London’s Tate Britain shows a whole other side to Moore’s work – anxious, sinister, deformed, nightmarish, surreal. Moore’s sculptures from the 1930s are full of the anxieties of his age — his own horrific experiences in World War I and disturbing new discoveries about sexuality and the unconscious.

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SculptureWebGuide.com now has over 500 links

19 October, 2010 (06:20) | What's New | By: editor

The directory inside SculptureWebGuide.com now has over 500 links to resources and information to online sculpture, sculptors, sculpture technique and related websites organized by category. The directory is searchable and the built in search is fast.

We will continue adding to SWG and making it better and bigger.

 Your gateway to sculpture and related resources  About SculptureWebGuide.com

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Sculpture Gardens and Parks

16 October, 2010 (14:29) | What's New | By: editor

Recommended Reading On Sculpture Gardens and Parks around the world. A new page with some great choices.

Sculpture Gardens and Parks

A Guide to the Sculpture Parks and Gardens of America Sculptures

Sculptures Parks in Europe: A Guide to Art and Nature

and many more.

Sculpture Gardens and Parks



Sculpture Gardens Parks category inside SculptureWebGuide.com
 shows many listings.

 

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Help and FAQ for SculptureWebGuide.com

15 October, 2010 (10:23) | Helpful | By: editor

Save Outdoor Sculpture!

4 October, 2010 (16:23) | Helpful | By: editor

Save Outdoor Sculpture! (SOS!) is a program committed to the preservation and celebration of America’s outdoor sculptures. SOS! works to generate appreciation, enthusiasm, and a sense of ownership for America’s largest collection of art and to promote outdoor sculpture as an education resource.

Nationwide, nearly 7,000 volunteers collected information about the history and condition of their communities’ public sculpture. Unfortunately, they discovered that much of America’s outdoor sculpture is at risk. More than half of the 32,000 public sculptures documented by SOS! volunteers needed conservation or maintenance.

Save Outdoor Sculpture!

SOS! is taking steps to help communities save their treasures. SOS! works with partners of all kinds—community groups, students and teachers, state and local agencies, civic organizations, preservation agencies, and service clubs—to focus attention on the preservation of outdoor sculpture and to use these treasures as an educational resource.

SOS! is supported by major contributions from Target Stores, National Endowment for the Arts, Pew Charitable Trusts, Getty Grant Program, and Henry Luce Foundation, among others.

Get Involved in SOS! 

Help us make a difference. Are you concerned about saving outdoor sculpture in your hometown?

Conservation Resources

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SculptureWebGuide.com Blog is looking for 3 talented creative writers to contribute!

3 October, 2010 (07:55) | Helpful | By: editor

SculptureWebGuide.com Blog  is looking for 3 talented creative writers to contribute! If you’re interested email us here

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Sculpture Tools and Supplies – New & Improved

24 September, 2010 (15:48) | What's New | By: editor

Look over the new, improved and expanded 12 pages of excellent and useful Sculpture Tools and Supplies. Below you will find the three expanded or new pages of tools listed first then after them the original pages of great tools and supplies.

Click any of the below links for more information.

  • 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, Permoplast Clay, Rockwell SoniCrafter, Diamond Triangular Stone Grinding Rasp      

  • Sculpture Supplies 11 - Sculptors Rasp, Sculpture House Coarse Rasps, Student Riffler Sets, Nicholson 4-In-Hand Rasp, Hobart Leather Apron, 6 Pocket File Roll     

  • Sculpture Supplies 12 - Wheeled Storage Box, Original Pink Box 16-Inch Tool Bag, Original Pink Box 20-Inch Steel Tool Box, Stanley Consumer Storage 24 Gallon Mobile Chest, Oak 10 Drawer Chest Tool Box,16-Pocket Apron, Bucket Boss Brand Duckwear Tool Roll, Multi-Purpose Steel Tool Box     

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    Enjoy and tell your friends about the great selection. We hope you find something useful.

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    SculptureWebGuide.com has over 100 pages

    23 September, 2010 (06:21) | What's New | By: editor

    Now SculptureWebGuide.com has over 100 pages and over 350 listings to more sculpture, sculptors, sculpture technique,  history,  collections, career, business, legal, information, reference, resources and much more.

    SculptureWebGuide.com (SWG) is your starting hub to explore and discover the sculpture world.™

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