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		<title>What areTape Sculptures?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tape sculptures is a interesting artist medium. You can use any type of tape you want! Most sculputres are made from packing tape or tuck tape. The usual way to make them is to take a object that can be deflated and then start wrapping it with the tape. Then when you have some substance, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tape sculptures is a interesting artist medium. You can use any type of tape you want! Most sculputres are made from packing tape or tuck tape. The usual way to make them is to take a object that can be deflated and then start wrapping it with the tape. Then when you have some substance, you slice open and area and deflated and withdrawl the object. Then you continue with the wrapping and design of the sculptures. Mark Jenkins has a interesting site  with more detail at  tapesculpturing.org.</p>
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