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  2. 30 Stunning Ways People Decorated Their Homes That May ... - AOL

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    Image credits: plantmomma1981 Indeed, sprucing up your walls can be a noninvasive, budget-friendly and fairly easy way to add interest to your space. Adding wall art can be another option for ...

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    "Parallel Park" is a site-specific artwork for the exterior walls of the Lee County Justice Center's Parking Garage encompassing 30,000 square feet (2,800 m 2). Dintenfass's images were enlarged to 10 times their original size employing specialized digitizing software resulting in 23 images, each 33 feet (10 m) high x 23 feet (7.0 m) wide and ...

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    If you want inspiration to trick out your house this year, check out these 60-plus outdoor Halloween decorations. You can DIY them or buy the products.

  6. Fresco - Wikipedia

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    The word fresco is commonly and inaccurately used in English to refer to any wall painting regardless of the plaster technology or binding medium. This, in part, contributes to a misconception that the most geographically and temporally common wall painting technology was the painting into wet lime plaster.

  7. Plasterwork - Wikipedia

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    The earliest plasters known to us were lime-based. Around 7500 BC, the people of 'Ain Ghazal in Jordan used lime mixed with unheated crushed limestone to make plaster which was used on a large scale for covering walls, floors, and hearths in their houses. Often, walls and floors were decorated with red, finger-painted patterns and designs.