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Yet why is it that elsewhere we seem to prefer our sporting heroes to be cast from a rougher mould?
A very realistic insect or fishing worm can be cast from a plastisol using inexpensive molds and a cycle requiring only minutes.
One wall piece consists of plaster casts of four very pregnant abdomens, while the irregular open shape of "Trough," another wall piece, turns out to be cast from a pregnant woman lying on her side.
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The porcelain dishes are cast from a wide range of takeout containers.
Her characters are cast from a small pool, but they do not go away.
It seems nearly every part of the figure is cast from a different made or found element.
The spot was cast from a group of postal workers in the Chicago area who auditioned for the parts.
A polymer (dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS; Dow Corning, Sylgard) stamp is cast from a master which has been made from beam lithography (EBL).
Yet what the nation learned is that the material that makes up the family in America these days is cast from a long, loose skein.
An airy, almost completely abstract structure of steel rods and a chunky bronze primate whose face is cast from a model car testify to an nearly inhuman range of aesthetic inventiveness.
It may be interesting to know that the bronze rose is cast from a plastic rose, a form he used in a number of his sculptures, but it doesn't necessarily aid your appreciation.
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