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  2. Homage to the Square - Wikipedia

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    Albers would then paint over the squares using varnish, which would again provide insight into how different materials change the color of the squares. [3]: 6 To maintain the purity of the color of the squares, Albers would often paint over the varnish. This led to various issues with later conservation attempts.

  3. Paint by number - Wikipedia

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    The kits were invented, developed and marketed in 1950 by Max S. Klein, an engineer and owner of the Palmer Paint Company in Detroit, Michigan, United States, and Dan Robbins, a commercial artist. When Palmer Paint introduced crayons to consumers, they also posted images online for a "Crayon by Number" version. A completed paint-by-number painting

  4. Nonogram - Wikipedia

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    Paint by pairs or Link-a-Pix consists of a grid, with numbers filling some squares; pairs of numbers must be located correctly and connected with a line filling a total of squares equal to that number. There is only one unique way to link all the squares in a properly-constructed puzzle.

  5. Super Bowl Squares: How Much Are Your Numbers Worth? - AOL

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    The folks at Minyanville did a comprehensive calculation and came up with the following chart. The numbers are based on a $50 a square game, with a $625 payout for the 1st and 3rd quarters, a ...

  6. The Top 100 Favorite Paint Colors of All Time

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    We’ve gathered up the 100 best editor- and designer-approved paint colors for kitchens, bedrooms, living rooms, baths, and more.

  7. 'Antiques Roadshow:' Painting bought for $100 is worth $500K

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    said the painting's owner. "When we saw the painting, we were all very excited, so it was a pleasure to be able to talk about it," said Force. "Well, it's certainly all my pleasure," said the owner.