English to Gujarati Dictionary sculpture

sculpture

શિલ્પ
definition
verb
the choir stalls were each carefully sculptured
make or represent (a form) by carving, casting, or other shaping techniques.
noun
The two levels above this are fully fitted out with studios for a variety of arts - painting, sculpture , silkscreen, graphics - and exhibit walls at the building's periphery.
the art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
translation of 'sculpture'
શિલ્પકળા,
શિલ્પકૃતિ,
શિલ્પ
noun
શિલ્પકલા
example
a bronze 'sculpture'
Were the architects inspired by 'sculpture' when they designed the idiosyncratic form of the Seattle Public Library?
As the water surged through the 'sculpture' , it created a pleasant quiet noise.
She had a carp pond installed and a nine-foot water 'sculpture' .
He began studying furniture making, but was very quickly drawn to 'sculpture' .
Fossils are also featured in art as in the use of petrified wood for ornaments or the more general inspiration provided by fossils in painting and 'sculpture' .
a bronze 'sculpture'
The team apparently circumvented locked gates and an alarm system, while the 'sculpture' was in the process of being moved to another location.
Achieved by advanced computer techniques, it is pure 'sculpture' .
a collection of 'sculpture'
The two levels above this are fully fitted out with studios for a variety of arts - painting, 'sculpture' , silkscreen, graphics - and exhibit walls at the building's periphery.
This 'sculpture' evolved into a repeat pattern because of the fact that the saddle surface refuses to permit the closure of form.
The entire figure was then assembled and the process of finishing the 'sculpture' began.
a collection of 'sculpture'
the boundary between painting and 'sculpture' is displaced
ammonite shells with external 'sculpture' near the aperture
At the centre of the garden, a dramatic water 'sculpture' created by world-renowned artist Sokari Douglas Camp will add sound and movement.
Folded and cranked like a giant origami 'sculpture' , the roof provides solar protection and unifies the complex.
She set it down and knocked over my 'sculpture' in the process.
The elite, including professionals, turned to painting, 'sculpture' , architecture, and music.
Contemporary observers did not fail to note the association of the 'sculptured' body of Christ and the redemptive effects of physical passage that the screens so effectively dramatize.
The limbs twist around quite a bit, giving the trees a somewhat 'sculptured' look.
A relevant example is that of spiral sculpture in the gastropod Nucella emarginata, which ranges from strongly 'sculptured' to smooth.
Painting, for him should imitate the roundness of 'sculptured' forms, and architecture, too, must partake of the organic qualities of the human figure.
This 'sculptured' limestone panel in the centre of a three-part canopied reredos was comparable in size to the Sandford reredos.
In anthropological accounts, in no instance are boundaries - whether marked by sticks lying across a road or elaborate 'sculptured' portals - meant actually and always to block movement across them.
He characterizes Skyllis and Dipoinos as the first sculptors to achieve fame by 'sculpturing' in marble and notes that Bupalos followed in their wake.
They were more like the aged and smoother forms of the Laurentian Mountains, whose shape was 'sculptured' and rounded by the elements since their beginnings.
Before 'sculpturing' for ordinary people, he, like other sculptors, also carved statues for famous persons such as pioneer epidemiologist Su Delong and educator Yan Fuqing.
A high nose, 'sculptured' lips and a chiselled jaw completed the work of art.
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