Japanese artist makes life-like cardboard sculptures
Using a long pair of tweezers, Monami Ohno delicately places tiny cardboard "scales" on the legs of her sculpture of Godzilla, the giant reptile from the classic Japanese movie. Over the past decade, the Japanese artist has used the unlikely medium of cardboard to create artwork inspired by popular culture, from anime robots to models of tanks and fighter jets, a life-sized gun to a full McDonald's meal.
It all __________ when the 29-year-old made a "bike-like thing" out of cardboard for a college assignment ten years ago. "When I first tried folding the paper, gluing and putting them together, the people around me praised me, saying things like 'Wow, you can make this,'," she said. "That made me so happy that I have continued doing this until now."
Ohno's intricate sculptures have since gained popularity, with __________ work exhibited in galleries in Japan and overseas.
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which are the plural forms of ‘sculpture’, ‘robot’, ‘meal’,respectively?