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It is typically used to refer to someone who carves or sculpts objects out of materials such as wood or stone. Example: The talented carver spent hours delicately shaping the piece of wood into a beautiful sculpture.
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carver
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Someone who carves.
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"I said to the two lads: 'Come and see me afterwards and I'll explain what I'm trying to do,'" said Carver.
Herc fuck-ups: The toothpick may be irritating Carver but you can't call that a fuck-up.
I am the fastest turkey plucker on the planet and the fastest turkey carver.
She was studying in Rome, with Skeaping, under the Italian master carver, Giovanni Ardini.
Islam was the reason for carving Pakistan out of India in 1947, but the chief carver, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, was for most of his life secular in outlook.
It seemed only natural that More Intelligent Life caught up with him over a can of Pepsi in his sawdust-encrusted shop.Why do you call yourself a sawyer instead of a carver?
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April 4, 1648 Rotterdam, Netherlands August 3, 1721 London, England Grinling Gibbons, (born April 4, 1648, Rotterdam, Neth. died Aug. 3, 1721, London, Eng.) British wood-carver known for his decorative woodwork and for much stone ornamentation at Blenheim and Hampton Court palaces and at St. Paul's Cathedral.
C. 1435 Tirol, Austria August 1498 Salzburg, Austria Michael Pacher, (born c. 1435, County of Tirol died August 1498, Salzburg?, Archbishopric of Salzburg), late Gothic painter and wood-carver, one of the earliest artists to introduce the principles of Renaissance painting into Germany.
In 1891 she moved to Chicago, and after brief employment as a wood-carver she became a studio assistant to the sculptor Lorado Taft.
Vigeland, whose father was a carpenter, was apprenticed to a wood-carver in 1884.
This is because it is the first camera to use the new chip.The chip, called the X3, has been developed by Foveon, a Silicon Valley firm started in 1997 by Carver Mead, a microchip engineer.
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