Marble is commonly used for sculpture and as a building material.
Marble before it was made into marble.
Throughout art history sculptors have experimented with an eclectic range of mediums.
Marble is a metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals most commonly calcite or dolomite marble is typically not foliated although there are exceptions in geology the term marble refers to metamorphosed limestone but its use in stonemasonry more broadly encompasses unmetamorphosed limestone.
Marble occurs in large deposits that can be hundreds of feet thick and geographically extensive.
Crushed stone is used as an aggregate in highways railroad.
Limestone is changed to the metamorphic rock called marble.
Most marble is made into either crushed stone or dimension stone.
It s a metamorphic stone that is a result of limestone being subjected to immense amount of pressure for long periods of time.
Marble is one of the oldest and most beautiful stones available on the market for countertops.
It is very good for carving sculptures and building material.
Some of this material is made into chips for terrazzo flooring and stucco wall finish.
While cast bronze carved wood and fired clay have made lasting impressions no material has captivated quite like marble.
Marble s popularity began in ancient rome and greece where white and off white marble was used to construct a variety of structures from hand held sculptures to massive.
Even with the most careful quarrying and manufacturing methods at least half of the total output of marble is waste.
Prevalent in ancient and contemporary art alike marble artworks have a prominent place in many major art movements and are among some of the most famous sculptures in the world.