sculpture

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sculpture

Praise poems

the Katherine White collection
1984

The book bandit

a mystery with geometry
2010
When the public library offers a prize for figuring out how a "book monster" sculpture was fit in through a small window in their Reader's Corner, the students of Sifu Faiza's Kung Fu School use geometry to solve the mystery.

Sculpture

2009

The stonewalkers

1998
A garden statue of Belladonna, brought to life by a flash of lightning, gathers a stone army from gardens and churches as twelve-year-old Poppy and her friend Emma watch, fascinated and terrified.

The broken statue

2005
Jackson and Carlos help Officer Low try to solve a mystery when a man in Shady Falls begins lying about an expensive broken statue.

Stone

1994
A photographic exhibition of the work of contemporary British artist Andy Goldsworthy, whose art is composed largely in the open air with natural materials, focusing on work done primarily between 1990 and 1993; with text in which Goldsworthy discusses his personal relationship with nature and the ideas behind his creations.

Andy Goldsworthy

a collaboration with nature
1990
A photographic retrospective of the work of contemporary British artist Andy Goldsworthy, whose art is composed largely in the open air with natural materials; with an introductory essay in which Goldsworthy discusses the challenges of creating in the outdoors.

Look! look! look! at sculpture

2012
Three mice "borrow" a postcard, which is a reproduction of a sculpture, and from it they learn about color, pattern, line, and shape. Includes instructions for making and sending a postcard.

Rodin

1987
Contains photographic reproductions of the artist's work and presents critical commentary on the artist and his work.

Three fates

2002
Irish siblings Malachi, Gideon, and Rebecca Sullivan find themselves in far-flung places as they desperately search for a family heirloom--a statue stolen by their great-great-grandfather aboard the "Lusitania" the day it was sunk--that holds much more than sentimental value to others around the globe.

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