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Tania ESponda Aja (also known as Tania EA)

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  • Sidney Delevante - painter and art teacher at the Cooper Union (NY) and Columbia University (NY); [51]; [52]; [53]; [54]
  • Andre Delfau - 20th century artist, costume and set designer - [55]
  • Michael Demers (req. 2018-3-7) - American photographer and digital media artist; published material includes Visual Communication Quarterly, Volume 24, Issue 1. Taylor and Francis (2017); Fundamentos da Linguagem Visual. Adriana Vaz and Rossano Silva, editors. Editoria Intersaberes (2017); Foundations of Digital Art and Design. xtine burrough, editor. Pearson/New Riders Press (2013); Future Learning Spaces: Conference Proceedings. Owen Kelly and Sonvilla-Weiss Stefan, editors. Aalto Press (2012); Net Works: Case Studies in Web Art and Design. xtine burrough, editor. Routledge Press (2011)
  • Camilla Dickerson (born 1967) (req. pre-2012-03-19) – Australian figurative artist; daughter of Robert Dickerson and Anna Dickerson
  • Wei Dong (req. pre-2015-08-09) - Chinese painter; [56]
  • Anna Binta Diallo - Canadian Visual Artist & Designer; born 06.11.1983. [57] Daughter of Franco-Manitoban Poet Lise Gaboury-Diallo and Grand-daughter of Manitoban Architect Étienne Gaboury. [58] [59]
  • Michal Dunaj - digital artist; born 30.10.1987, Slovakia; [60] [61] [62]

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  • Sydney K. Eaton (American artist, 1919-1996, associated with the "northwest mystics" of the pacific northwest) [www.sydneykeaton.com]; [66]; [67]
  • edgE (req. pre-2012-03-20) - British professional graffiti artist
  • Stephen Dee Edwards (req. pre-2012-04-11) - American glass artist; works with hot glass; [68]; [69]; [70]
  • Paintings by Dwight D. Eisenhower - 34th U.S. president, then-army general, who was a painter before his presidency. [71]
  • Lile Elam (req. pre-2012-03-20) - artist; [72]
  • Isaac Erhabor Emokpae (req. pre-2015-08-09) - Nigerian artist and photographer; [73]; [74]; [75]; [76]
  • Jason Engelund (born 1971) (req. pre-2015-03-13) - artist, contemporary photography; "meta-landcapes" in-camera film process picturing the psychological landscape and actual landscape together to depict and elicit the meta-landscape; California College of the Arts Center for Art and Public Life, there as a founding member Engelund worked for eleven years creating and developing programs allowing artists and communities to collaborate through through the arts to address social and humanitarian issues; [77]; [78]; [79]; [80]; [81]; [82]

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(https://pioneerworks.org/residency/maggie-hazen/, https://www.bard.edu/faculty/details/?id=4006, https://eh.bard.edu/maggie-hazen/, https://www.madeinmindmagazine.com/maggie-hazen/, https://www.deformal.com/artists/maggie-hazen, https://www.digitalamerica.org/hulk-maggie-hazen/, https://remotereviews.net/, http://m.bronxmuseum.org/aim/aim-fellowship, https://microscopegallery.com/yes-maggie-hazen-georgie-roxby-smith-brent-watanabe/, http://now.biola.edu/news/article/2012/apr/26/alumna-creates-art-piece-los-angeles-riots-anniver/, https://www.night-moth.com/, https://coolhunting.com/culture/pulse-art-fair-play-videos-2018/, https://www.hollandreno.org/event/cowboys-soldiers-goddesses-reception/, https://iceboxprojectspace.com/2019/03/13/20-92-video-festival/, https://jj-dap.com/, https://cicamuseum.com/publication-digital-body-new-media-art-2018/, https://www.nbclosangeles.com/local/a-transformative-memory-of-the-la-riots/1951599/, https://whitehotmagazine.com/articles/risd-return-constructivism-/3433.)

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  • John LaGatta (req. pre-2012-03-21) - illustrator; notable for drawing glamour girls and women. [315]
  • Mark Langley (born 1973) (req. pre-2015-08-10) - British fine artist working in pencil and colour pencil. [316][317]

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  • Rithika Merchant - Indian artist, painter and collage artist. Merchant has collaborated with Chloé, a French fashion house on multiple collections for which she was awarded the Vogue India Young Achiever of the Year Award at its Women of the Year Awards 2018. She was also named one of Vogue Magazine's Vogue World 100 Creative Voices.; [330] [331][332][333]
  • Rudi Molacek (1948, Austrian) - photographer, painter, sculptor

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  • Alette Simmons-Jiménez (req. 2020-09-04) (American, 1952) is an internationally exhibited, multi-disciplinary, visual artist born in the USA. She began her career in the Dominican Republic in the late '70s and is recognized as the first person to ever exhibit video installation art in that country. In 1992, at the height of her practice there, she was awarded the 1st Prize for Video Art at the XVIII Bienal de Artes Visuales, an entity rarely naming awards to foreign residents. The award resulted in her recognition as a pioneer in video art and gender discourses in the Dominican Republic. [415] [416] Currently she is based in Miami, Florida where her studio and community projects continue to garner notable accolades. The artist is listed among the creatives that helped forge the South Florida art community through her expanded art projects as founder and director of Artformz Alternative [417], and for revitalizing the Florida Chapter of ArtTabe.org [418]as Chapter Chair and as an elected member of the New York BOD. She has received diplomas of recognition from local county commissioners and the Mayor of the City of Miami. [419] Her work is held in the permanent collections of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, Alabama; 21c Museum, Louisville, Kentucky; the Jaffe Center for Book Arts at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida; Museo de Arte Moderno, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Museo de las Casas Reales, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; The United States Embassy, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; The Dominican-American Cultural Institute, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.For numerous published articles: For the full curriculum vitae: Academic colleagues referencing the artist [Miller][Lockward][Hart][Damian]
  • Charles Simonds (sculptor) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American artist who makes small cities
  • Bud Simpson (req. pre-2012-03-21)
  • Divya Singaravelu (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Indian VJ, model and business woman
  • Rein Singfield (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist
  • SixthLeafClover (req. pre-2012-03-21) - 2D concept artist, illustrator and sculptor; has won several art awards and recognitions, including from Blizzard Entertainment, Scholastic and ImagineFX Magazine; [420]
  • Chuck Slack (req. pre-2012-03-21)
  • Charles B. Slackman (req. pre-2012-03-21)
  • Torsten Slama (req. pre-2012-03-21)
  • Ben Smallman (req. pre-2012-03-21)
  • Maria Smirlis (Australian Artist) (world re known independent artist/impressionist born 1966 Melbourne Australia resides Northern New South Wales)
  • Kurt Snibbe (req. pre-2012-03-21) - cartoonist for the Orange County Register
  • Pavel Petrovich Sokolov-Skalia (req. pre-2012-03-21)
  • Ursula Sokolowska (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Polish photographer
  • Morten E. Solberg (req. pre-2012-03-21) - [421]
  • Larry Sons (req. pre-2012-03-21)
  • Om Soorya (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Indian contemporary artist
  • Yuri Sorokin (req. pre-2012-03-21) - az:Yuri Sorokin; whose works IMDb erroneously attributes to Yuri (Yurievich) Sorkin
  • Jason Sorrell (req. pre-2012-03-21)
  • Damien Sorrentino (req. pre-2012-03-21)
  • Gabriel Sorzano (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Cuban painter
  • Edward Soyka (req. pre-2012-03-21)
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Max Spivak- 21st century American mosaic artist and painter

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  • Juvenalius (req. pre-2012-01-02) – model at Atlanta Stunnaz, gay porn star, LGBT advocate and YouTube content creator [538] [539]

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. *(("Satan Inspiring the World" by ((Bienvenido Bones Bañez))-in Category of the "Mighty Paradise Lost Illustrator" according Dr Robert J. Wickenheiser on the Book of Robert J Wickenheiser and Terrance Lindall The John Milton Projects 2009-2015 by Terrance Lindall)) nominated or chosen piece for John Milton's Legacy of University of South Carolina Library of John Milton. -((( https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/tcl_news/17/?fbclid=IwY2xjawFraLFleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHeXRbEewVVaQ13W574ingdfEyJXPVkDYapggYEIWh_v9QbMfXDruV36qDg_aem_gdD4pa0hVdCzo4fD2qMAVQ & https://wahcenter.wixsite.com/terrance-lindall/about-3?pgid=l1wiylmg-43495e7c-ada5-4b29-9c31-e77fc7f3a1e6&fbclid=IwY2xjawFreFpleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHVu014FQ1MPNMF5_Ti6HoXBchIW34NhFZQL40YJ6ZG_LQVbB3TqbXP5wFw_aem_AE9QNiTstwL4DXQMd0r7Sg )).

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  • Art & Object - a widely read American fine art news website started in 2017, interviews with famous artists like Judy Chicago and Ai Weiwei
  • ComicBookBin
  • Slipshine - publisher of sex-positive adult comics for over ten years now; arguably the first successful pay site to focus entirely on original webcomics, and certainly the longest-running

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I don't know, but I suppose some paintings may have had them since the Renaissance. But what happened later on--especially in the 19th century?--was the panels were split. (But not perhaps to the extent, to the thinness, discussed in the "transfer of panel paintings" article when it mentions thin veneers of wood being pasted onto new panels.) The split panels--with 50%...75%?--of the wood removed were then attached in some fashion to the supporting "cradle", the grid I've described. I suppose the proponents of this outdated restoration technique liked the lighter weight of the resultant hacked-up panel, or thought it would be less likely to warp.
Q. Wang developed his painting style -- freeism by using free colors, free shapes, and free strokes to do his art works. The result is a free atmosphere, and a space of imagination.
Not like others use their eyes to paint what they are seeing, or use their brain to paint what they are thinking, Q. Wang paint the feelings by heart. His paintings have no details, but have characters. Each of his painting is different with others.
Technically, Q. Wang broke all the existing rules of painting, especially he broke the bars between 2-Dimension and 3-Dimension paintings. His paintings are something between 2-Dimension and 3-Dimension or a combination.
Q. Wang's painting is revolutionary. Most people don't understand it. Just like peoples don't understand Monet and Van Gogh at the time.
Q. Wang has his own personal art gallery in Las Vegas, the most popular one.
  • Frog Perspective - a painting perspective, as mentioned by Friedrich Nietzsche in Section II of Beyond Good and Evil, "For one may doubt, first, whether there are any opposites at all, and second, whether these popular valuations and opposite values on which the metaphysicians put their seal, are not perhaps merely foreground estimates, only provisional perspectives, perhaps even from some nook, perhaps from below, frog perspectives, as it were, to borrow an expression painters use?"
  • gallery stretched - a specific method and finished product description used to mount canvas paintings, and potentially other painted media, to a frame for display; may be framed or unframed; [715]
  • Gnomus - from Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition
  • Impressionist watercolor - watercolor styles of the Impressionist painting movement
  • MLK Community Mural Project - Moving the Lives of Kids Community Mural Project (MLK Mural), is a US 501(c)3 charitable organization, that focuses on empowering youth through public art education. (sources can be found on our press page) (a draft of post can be provided to aid in completion)
  • The Pack Saddle (or Le Bât) - a 1732 painting by Pierre Subleyras; based on the poem of the same title by Jean de La Fontaine; [716] [717]
  • Pon and Zi - two characters drawn and painted by Azuzephre on the Internet; [718]; [719]; see draft of article: User:Danlev/sandbox/Azuzephre
  • Rolfaroo - caricatures drawn by Rolf Harris in the style of kangaroos
  • white Taklon
  • gold Taklon
  • tall painting - a three-dimensional poured painting technique; example at [720]
  • Kote-e(ja:こて絵 - a kind of stucco relief in Japan , as like fresco.
  • Leda and the Swan (Boucher) - Leda and the Swan is an oil on canvas painting made in 1742 by the painter François Boucher, who presented it to the Paris Salon that year with great success. Hailed as a masterpiece, the artist later made a copy that was sent to Sweden in June of 1742, where it remains to this day. The original painting was thought to be lost until it was rediscovered and identified in the 1980s. Like many paintings of Leda and the Swan, it forgoes the implications of rape or seduction from the original myth, instead portraying Leda as a lavish woman with a servant while the swan approaches the two nude women from a riverbank at their feet, feigning fear upon seeing them. A more erotic version, also attributed to Boucher, was created in 1740 for a private collection. In it, Leda is depicted seducing the swan, an apparent reversal of the original story on which it is based, although it seemingly remains consensual in its sensuality, as the young woman is shown lying on a couch with her nightgown raised and her legs open, offering her shaved vulva to the lustful swan.

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  • Low Poly Sculpture - a three-dimensional contemporary work of art created using a minimal number of polygonal surfaces, to form simplified, blocky, and angular forms, resulting in a distinctive minimalist and faceted aesthetic [723][724]
  • High Classical style - 5th-century Greek
  • Quiet style or Late Classical Plain style - 5th-century Greek
  • Renaissance Sculpture - boost from a redirect page
  • Rich style - 5th-century Greek
  • sculptor's clay
  • unguent box - type of vessel
  • Clews China - popular collectible English ceramic art that depicted patriotic American scenes in beautiful blue & white china. Ralph & James Clews (James was the father of noted financier Henry Clews) - in England, James tried to establish a factory in the US but found the clay of too low quality so returned to England (leaving his son, Henry, behind to begin his illustrious career). Articles on Clews china can be found in ceramics journals and in the Library of Congress' Chronicling America newspaper archive online.
  • Bollinger Atelier - Modern Art Foundry that helps artists such as Tom Sachs and Tom Otterness with making their sculptures. Owner Tom Bollinger who worked for Pollich Talix and Shidona art Foundries.
  • Curvy 3D Sketch based Sculpting Software [725][726][727]

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  1. Arab, The New (2016-10-20). "The Libyan Connection: Italian mafia doing business with jihadists". The New Arab. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
  2. Chua-Eoan, Howard (2007-03-01). "Crimes of the Century - TIME". Time. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
  3. Nadeau, Barbie Latza (2016-10-18). "Italian Mob Trades Weapons for Looted Art From ISIS in Libya". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
  4. Press, Debbie; Press, Skip (2000). Your Modeling Career: You Don't Have to be a Supermodel to Succeed. Allworth Press. ISBN 978-1-58115-045-2.
  5. "Frieze Magazine | Archive | Milan & Turin". web.archive.org. 2007-11-12. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  6. "Wiley::Design City Milan". web.archive.org. 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  7. Woodham, Jonathan M. (1997-04-10). Twentieth Century Design. OUP Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-284204-6.
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