The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sculpture \Sculp"ture\ (?; 135), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sculptured; p. pr. & vb. n. Sculpturing.] To form with the chisel on, in, or from, wood, stone, or metal; to carve; to engrave.
Sculptured tortoise (Zo["o]l.), a common North American wood tortoise ( Glyptemys insculpta). The shell is marked with strong grooving and ridges which resemble sculptured figures.
Wiktionary
n. The act or product of one who sculpts; sculpture. vb. (present participle of sculpture English)
Usage examples of "sculpturing".
Moreover he could not conceive of sculpturing the Hercules, or Lorenzo, in less than life size.
In spite of his protestations that he had no interest in the female form, that he found no excitement worthy of sculpturing, he could not tear his eyes away from Clarissa's bodice, clothed in a net of fine woven gold which accomplished the harrowing miracle of seeming to expose her breasts while at the same time keeping them under cover.
Though he did not consider clay modeling authentic sculpturing, since it was the art of adding on, he was also learning that there was nothing in his nature which would permit him to do a sleazy job.
This close to him, her face was clear in the shinings from outside, while shadows brought forth the sculpturing of it.
Below them the precipice fell to the ledges, whose sculpturing took on a wholly new, eldritch aspect, gleam and shadow, until it ended at the plain.
Delicate fineness characterized the carvings on the buildings about them, an exquisite perfection of detail which lifted the sculpturings to the category of masterpieces.
He strolls among them, aisles and sculpturings of plants, admiring the huge constructions which loom at him at the end of corridors: enormous flowers shaped like bells, their stems like handles on precious artifacts.