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  2. stikman - Wikipedia

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    stikman figure, downtown Portland. He has been creating the stikman figures that he is best known for since the 1990s. [2] [4] [5] These are usually made of yellow linoleum-like pavement marking tape that becomes embedded in the asphalt over time, [6] [7] The artist places the figures, most frequently on crosswalks, [8] without any direct indication of authorship.

  3. Stik - Wikipedia

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    Stik paints stick figure-like people as signature characters in street art. [5] He began in London, [6] working in its northeast area of Hackney, especially in Shoreditch, [3] "and now paints murals all over the world in Europe, Asia and America."

  4. Stickmen - Wikipedia

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    Stick figure, a simple line drawing that represents a human being; Stickmen, a 2001 New Zealand film directed by Hamish Rothwell; Stick Man, a children's book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler; Stick Men (punk band), an early 1980s new wave band from Philadelphia

  5. Lina Condes - Wikipedia

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    Lina Condes (Ukr.Лiна Кондес; born 3 November 1988, Cherkasy city, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian artist.She is known for her stick figure sculptures, through which she seeks to authentically represent the emotional and mental lives of modern people.

  6. Pivot Animator - Wikipedia

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    Pivot Animator (formerly Pivot Stickfigure Animator and usually shortened to Pivot) is a freeware application that allows users to create stick-figure and sprite animations, and save them in the animated GIF format for use on web pages and the AVI format (in Pivot Animator 3 and later).

  7. Matt Feazell - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Feazell created a stick figure character named Cynicalman. Asked about the character's name, Feazell explained that he "was having a bad day." [2] Discussing his choice to draw stick figures, he described them as "art (that's) so simple – it verges on calligraphy," and added that thin characters let him condense more information into ...

  8. Rich Burlew - Wikipedia

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    Instead of purchasing lead miniatures, he used graphic design software to draw simple stick figure cutouts in the style he had developed as a youth. He continued to use stick figure monsters for years in his D&D sessions. [9] Burlew attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, where he earned a degree in illustration. He has noted that ...

  9. File:Simple Stick Figure.svg - Wikipedia

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    Edited version of File:Stick Figure.svg: Author: Originally created by Jleedev using Inkscape and GIMP. Redrawn as SVG by Ben Liblit using Inkscape, and edited by The Anome using Inkscape. Other versions: Stick_Figure.svg (version with eyes and mouth)