
Dinoceras
NY
SculptureArtist
Robert Cook
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Dinoceras, meaning dynamic wax in Latin, is titled after a horned mammal that populated North America during the Eocene period. The sculpture is one of the largest wax sculptures ever made to date. Cook used a wax casting technique that employed bees wax and a bamboo framework to build the bronze piece.
Dinoceras, meaning dynamic wax in Latin, is titled after a horned mammal that populated North America during the Eocene period. The sculpture is one of the largest wax sculptures ever made to date. Cook used a wax casting technique that employed bees wax and a bamboo framework to build the bronze piece.
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