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Horse #6 by Deborah Butterfield

Horse #6 by Deborah Butterfield. Soft Toilet by Claes Oldenburg. Horse was created in 1976 using mud and straw over a supportive armature and horseshoes. Using found objects and materials, Butterfield took was inspired by her immediate environment and

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Horse #6 by Deborah Butterfield

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  1. Horse #6 by Deborah Butterfield Soft Toilet by Claes Oldenburg Horse was created in 1976 using mud and straw over a supportive armature and horseshoes. Using found objects and materials, Butterfield took was inspired by her immediate environment and used what was available to her at her home in Wisconsin. This work is constructed from one or many different types of materials. The Pop Artist Claes Oldenburg constructed Soft Toilet from vinyl, kapok, cloth, and Plexiglas in 1966. How do these two sculptors use the properties of their materials to enhance their art?

  2. Vietnam Memorial by Maya Lin Marine’s Raising Flag at Iwa Jima, The 32-foot tall cast bronze statue was designed by Felix W. de Weldon and formally opened by President Dwight D. Eishenhower in 1954. How does Maya Lin’s sculpture differ from the classical sculpture of heroic proportions?

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