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  2. Carol Sutton (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Carol Lorraine Sutton (born 3 September 1945) is a multidisciplinary artist born in Norfolk, Virginia, USA and now living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.She is a painter whose works on canvas and paper have been shown in 32 solo exhibits as well as being included in 94 group shows.

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    In the study, researchers estimated that using black plastic kitchenware could cause an intake of 34,700 nanograms a day of decaBDE. But, in a section of the study on “Health and Exposure ...

  4. No. 5, 1948 - Wikipedia

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    The painting was modified by Pollock after it was originally created. During January 1949, it was being shown in a solo Pollock show at the Betty Parsons gallery. It was from here that Alfonso A. Ossorio decided to purchase a "paint drip" composition; he chose No. 5, 1948 and paid $1,500.

  5. Art Deco - Wikipedia

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    Art Deco, short for the French Arts décoratifs (lit. ' Decorative Arts '), [1] is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design, that first appeared in Paris in the 1910s (just before World War I), [2] and flourished in the United States and Europe during the 1920s to early 1930s.

  6. Don’t Throw Out That Paper Towel Roll — It’s the Secret to ...

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    Using a pair of scissors, cut the paper towel roll open lengthwise. Roll your dough into a log of the same length as the cardboard tube. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap, then enclose the cardboard ...

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    A paper Italian flag with a wooden pick garnishes the lasagna. The Cascone family traces its roots to Ragusa, near the southern coast of Sicily. George Cascone first opened Cascone’s in Columbus ...

  8. Nihonga - Wikipedia

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    Nihonga (Japanese: 日本画) is a Japanese style of painting that uses mineral pigments, and occasionally ink, together with other organic pigments on silk or paper. The term was coined during the Meiji period (1868–1912) to differentiate it from its counterpart, known as Yōga (洋画) or Western-style painting.

  9. Madhubani art - Wikipedia

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    This painting as a form of wall art was practiced widely throughout the region; the more recent development of painting on paper and canvas mainly originated among the villages around Madhubani, and it is these latter developments that led to the term "Madhubani art" being used alongside "Mithila Painting."