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making sculptures
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Western countries
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Common form of artistic expression, with art galleries and museums dedicated to showcasing sculptures.
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making sculptures
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Western countries
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Common artistic practice with many art schools and studios dedicated to teaching sculpting techniques.
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making sculptures
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Western countries
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Sculpture making is considered a form of high art and is widely appreciated and promoted in Western countries.
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sculptor
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Western countries
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Respected profession with opportunities for public recognition and financial success
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sculptor
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Western countries
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Sculptors are considered artists and their work is often displayed in prestigious art galleries and museums.
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sculptor
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Western countries
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Respected as an artist, often part of the fine arts community
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sculptor
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Western countries
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A respected artist who creates three-dimensional artworks using materials like marble, bronze, or clay.
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sculptor
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Western countries
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Sculptors are often admired as artists and their works are displayed in prestigious galleries and public spaces.
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sculpture
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Western countries
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Sculptures are often displayed in art galleries and public parks, and are considered valuable pieces of art.
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sculpture
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Western countries
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Sculpture is often considered fine art and displayed in museums and galleries.
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sculpture
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Western countries
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Sculpture often displayed in public parks and museums as part of cultural heritage.
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sculpture
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Western countries
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Commonly displayed in public spaces and museums as a form of art and cultural expression.
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sculpture
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Western countries
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Valued for public art installations and monuments
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sculpture
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Western culture
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Often associated with classical art and displayed in museums and galleries
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sculpture
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western culture
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Sculpture is often appreciated as a symbol of artistic and cultural heritage
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