Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet CARVING
CARVING
Definition av CARVING
- det att rista, skära eller snida; ristning, snideri, utskärning
- ristat, skuret eller snidat föremål; ristning, snideri, träskulptur
- böjningsform av carve
- presensparticip av carve
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Exempel på hur man kan använda CARVING i en mening
- Craft knives are small utility knives used as precision-oriented tools for finer, more delicate tasks such as carving and papercutting.
- His skill at carving his own wooden flutes led him to invent the stethoscope in 1816, while working at the Hôpital Necker.
- Durable sculptural processes originally used carving (the removal of material) and modelling (the addition of material, as clay), in stone, metal, ceramics, wood and other materials but, since Modernism, there has been almost complete freedom of materials and process.
- His style emphasized pathos and emotion, helped by his virtuoso carving of billowing drapery; it has been called "late Gothic Baroque".
- Woodworking is the skill of making items from wood, and includes cabinetry, furniture making, wood carving, joinery, carpentry, and woodturning.
- Chip carving or chip-carving, kerbschnitt in German, is a style of carving in which knives or chisels are used to remove small chips of the material from a flat surface in a single piece.
- A stone carving from an Eastern Han tomb (in Ta-kua-liang, Suide County, Shaanxi) depicts three hanging two-pronged forks in a dining scene.
- His major sculptural work is abstract, large-scale architectural reliefs in concrete, made in his own sandcasting and cement carving processes.
- He started as a wood-carver, and between 1491 and 1502 did much of the decorative carving in the church of Santa Maria Novella and the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence.
- Tupelo wood is used extensively by artistic woodcarvers, especially for carving ducks and other wildfowl.
- Daramulum is depicted on rock art off Elvina Track in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, near to a carving of his emu-wife.
- Unlike the athame, which in most traditions is never used for actual physical cutting, the boline is used for cutting cords and herbs, carving candles, etc.
- Walrus-ivory carving and engraving has been an important folk art for people of the Arctic since prehistoric times, among them the Inuit, Inupiaq and Yupik of Greenland and North America and the Chukchi and Koryak of Russia.
- Mansfield Center Cemetery, which contains many 18th-century gravestones, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a fine example of the rich artistic tradition of funerary stone carving in colonial New England.
- A scientific forensic examination of the bone found the carving had probably been done in the Pleistocene.
- The modern shape of Madeira Beach was formed by a hurricane, the "Gale of '48", carving out the strait now known as John's Pass.
- They are used for smoothing or carving wood in hand woodworking, and as a hoe for agriculture and horticulture.
- Approximately 10,000 years ago, a glacier covered the area to a depth of several thousand feet, carving irregular landforms that survive today.
- Founded in 1982 by then 25-year-old Scott Lorenz, the weekend-long event draws an average of 500,000 people to Plymouth each year and has helped establish ice carving as a world-class competitive event.
- One building that is still standing on MO Hwy E also known as Main Street has the engraved carving of 1908 when the building had been built.
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