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  2. 5 Creative & Affordable DIY Wall Art Ideas That Can ... - AOL

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    Canvas Art: Unleash Your Creativity. Canvas art allows you to express your creativity and personalize your space with stunning designs. Start by selecting a canvas of your desired size from your ...

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    Roll out butcher paper on a flat surface (we suggest a large tabletop or the floor). Lay objects and frames you want to include on the butcher paper. Cut out shapes. 3. Arrange cut-outs on the ...

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    Switching up your art is one of the easiest ways to refresh a room, and after spending so much time quarantining at home, it’s no wonder Etsy has seen searches for wall art climb 94 percent over ...

  5. Saura painting - Wikipedia

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    The Saura wall paintings are called Italons or Ikons (or Ekons) and are dedicated to Idital (also Edital) the main deity of the Sauras. These paintings draw upon tribal folklore and have ritualistic importance. Ikons make extensive use of symbolically pregnant icons that mirror the quotidian chores of the Sauras.

  6. Cornbread (graffiti artist) - Wikipedia

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    Darryl McCray (born 1953), better known by his tagging name Cornbread, is an American graffiti writer from Philadelphia. He is widely considered the world's first modern graffiti artist. [1][2][3] McCray was raised in Brewerytown, a neighborhood of North Philadelphia. During the late 1960s, he and a group of friends started doing graffiti in ...

  7. Etruscan art - Wikipedia

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    Confronted leopards above a banqueting scene in the Tomb of the Leopards, c. 480–450 BC. The Etruscan paintings that have survived are almost all wall frescoes from tombs, mainly located in Tarquinia, and dating from roughly 670 BC to 200 BC, with the peak of production between about 520 and 440 BC.

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