Sculptors often build small preliminary works called [[maquettes]] of ephemeral materials such as [[plaster of Paris]], wax, clay, and even [[plasticine]], as [[Alfred Gilbert]] did for 'Eros' at [[Piccadilly Circus]], London. In [[Retroarchaeology]], these materials are generally the end product. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sculpture] | Sculptors often build small preliminary works called [[maquettes]] of ephemeral materials such as [[plaster of Paris]], wax, clay, and even [[plasticine]], as [[Alfred Gilbert]] did for 'Eros' at [[Piccadilly Circus]], London. In [[Retroarchaeology]], these materials are generally the end product. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sculpture] |