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FORGING
Shaping metal with hammers while it is hot; the method for making wrought iron.
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In forging a drama of social protest, Expressionist writers aimed to convey their ideas through a new style.

Hand-forging
A process of heating and hammering metal into a desired form.
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Egypt was the symbol of the Jews' oppression; it was also the starting point for their collective journey toward the land of Canaan, the forging of themselves as a collective and distinct people.

anvil - A heavy, steel-faced iron block on which to form metal by hammering or forging — wrought metal, or metal that is red-hot and malleable, then hammered into shape. Most anvils have both flat and curving surfaces.
Also see horn.

Akseli Gallen-Kallela, The Forging of the Sampo, 1893. An artist from Finland deriving inspiration from the Finnish "national epic", the Kalevala ...

" They were never recognized as full-fledged participants in the forging of a French modern identity.

Appropriation is the use of another artist’s artwork in the production of a new artwork. It is different from copying or forging an artwork as the artist is using the work to express something new.

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The society also hopes, through art, to encourage the education and concern of the public in the conservation of the environment. It is with this aim in mind that the society has, over the last few years, set about forging links with a number of ...

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