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which is stiff, but can be bent and twisted into shape without much difficulty. The wire is affixed to a base which is usually made of wood. The artist then begins fleshing out the sculpture by adding wax or clay over the wire. Depending on the material and technique, the armature may be left
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is a framework around which the sculpture is built, when the sculpture could not stand on its own. This framework provides structure and stability, especially when a plastic material such as
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For this reason, much clay work for firing begins with a simple paper and/or wood armature. These materials can be removed relatively easily from finished piece while it is still fairly
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metal, wire or even wooden figure covered with material to build the character, but can be made to hold poses for extended periods of time.
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or other types of sheet metal, and they require armatures for internal support and stability. For example, a large armature designed by
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Large representational sculptures meant for outdoor display are typically fashioned of
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buried within the sculpture but, if the sculpture is to be hollowed out for
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and has essentially the same purpose: to hold the body erect.
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Armature for a classical pose of a figure holding a lyre.
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sculpture
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aluminium
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Gustave Eiffel
Statue of Liberty

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stop-motion
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