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  2. Hilda Ogden's mural and flying ducks - Wikipedia

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    [37] Roger Lewis from Daily Express wrote that "panoramic mural" and "misaligned ceramic flying ducks" were unforgettable and The Independent's Josie Clarke wrote that "muriel" was still Hilda's "well-known living room wall" in 2022. [38] [39] The mural and ducks have been remembered by critics as helping Hilda develop a style of her own.

  3. Coast Salish art - Wikipedia

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    This made it so a limited quantity of ancient artifacts of the art form were produced, especially compared to amount that exists about other Northwest Coastal art. [2] The Coast Salish lived in shed-roofed longhouses, large dwellings made from cedar planks and beams, with large extended families living within the house. Platforms around on the ...

  4. Robert Graham (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Huston refused to move to the bohemian area, where he'd been living for years, unless Graham designed a custom home that balanced security with beauty. [4] The result was a remarkable home behind a long, solid cement wall to separate them from the well-traveled sidewalks: it was nicknamed the fortress.

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  6. Peter Wegner (American artist) - Wikipedia

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    The first theme is the idea of systems and their hidden inadequacies. As architectural scholar Noah Chasin wrote in a 2007 essay, "Systems often make appearances in Wegner's work to suggest the potential for order, yet the artist continually exposes them as means of introducing disorder…

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