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  2. Whimsical Illusions - Wikipedia

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    The surviving print of the film is hand-colored, but it is unclear when the coloring was done; the Gala Méliès program identified the print as an original copy, but it is known that some prints shown at the Gala were hand-colored in 1929 specifically for that event.

  3. Intron Depot 1 - Wikipedia

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    The commentary itself is somewhat whimsical in tone. It might present some seed of inspiration for an image, critique, or ponder the functionality of a pictured object, or provide some perspective on technique, story, or history associated with the work. [citation needed] Intron Depot 1 in two spots in particular is quite graphic. One panel ...

  4. Kelsey Montague - Wikipedia

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    Kelsey Montague's murals invite spectators to stop and step into her whimsical creations to answer the question #WhatLiftsYou. [13] A list of the murals completed by Kelsey Montague: A Growing Meadow (2018) [9] Super Bowl (2020) two pieces created at the request of the NFL to engage fans. Montague was the only female muralist commissioned. [10]

  5. Natalie Riess - Wikipedia

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    Riess wrote and illustrated it, with coloring and painting assistance by Aliza Layne. [9] It was released by Wonderbly in March 2018. [10] Riess started the comic Dungeon Critters as a collaborative project with Sara Goetter in the summer of 2016. It was published by First Second Books in 2020. Riess created the backgrounds and colors. [2]

  6. Chessie (sea monster) - Wikipedia

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    Whimsical costume of Chessie the Chesapeake Bay Monster at the 4th annual Maryland Faerie Festival, 2008. In American folklore, Chessie is a sea monster said to live in the midst of the Chesapeake Bay. Claims of sightings appear in local media and regionally-themed books from 1936 onward.

  7. Doodle - Wikipedia

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    Doodle by Luise von Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of Prussia, c. 1795. A doodle is a drawing made while a person's attention is otherwise occupied. Doodles are simple drawings that can have concrete representational meaning or may just be composed of random and abstract lines or shapes, generally without ever lifting the drawing device from the paper, in which case it is usually called a scribble.

  8. Monte Dolack - Wikipedia

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    Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) [7] is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." [8] He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. [9]

  9. Dance at Bougival - Wikipedia

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    The other pieces, Dance in the City and Dance in the Country, have similar pastel coloring and a whimsical aura. The paintings were all completed between January and April 1883, described by Colin B. Bailey as, "among the most productive three months in Renoir's career."