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  2. Butterflies (Van Gogh series) - Wikipedia

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    Butterflies and Poppies is an artwork by Vincent Van Gough, Vincent completed the artwork in 1889. Butterflies and poppies was painted onto a canvas with oil paints. Vincent used a lot of layers in Butterflies and Poppies to create an almost textile-like feel. Using very fine brush strokes also helped to create this illusion.

  3. Butterfly Rest Stop - Wikipedia

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    The forms, colors, and patterns shown within Butterfly Rest Stop reflect the native species of milkweed flowers that sustain the monarch butterflies throughout their migration. [citation needed] This artwork is a conceptual exploration of perception, questioning how a flower might appear to a species that sees the world entirely differently ...

  4. Paul Villinski - Wikipedia

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    Paul Villinski has created large-scale artworks since the mid-eighties. Villinski was born in York, Maine, in 1960, son of an Air Force navigator.He has lived and worked in New York City since 1982.

  5. The Painter's Daughters Chasing a Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    The Painter's Daughters Chasing a Butterfly proved to be a pivotal moment in Gainsborough's artistry as Jonathan Jones writes that "[it] was one of the first works in which Gainsborough developed from his early, Dutch-realist manner to the exuberant scale of his later portraits".

  6. List of works by Banksy - Wikipedia

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    Banksy, active since the 1990s, is an England-based graffiti artist, political activist and film director whose real identity is unknown. His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humour with graffiti executed in a distinctive stenciling technique.

  7. Butterfly Trek Madone - Wikipedia

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    The Butterfly Trek Madone, an artwork utilizing a bicycle by Damien Hirst, became the world's most expensive bicycle when it was bought at auction for $500,000. [1] It was designed by Hirst, who used real butterfly wings that were placed onto the actual frame and wheels of the bicycle. [1]