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  2. Tarashikomi - Wikipedia

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    Tarashikomi could add details (such as leaves or flowers on a tree), which made them stand out vibrantly against the background. The dripped paint layers made buds on a tree shine, and moss glow against shadowed bark; not only did it strengthen the screen, it imparted a three-dimensional quality.

  3. Mandala - Wikipedia

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    Religious artArt with religious subjects Shamsa – Intricately decorated rosette or medallion which is used in many contexts, including manuscripts, carpets, ornamental metalwork and architectural decoration such as the underside of domes Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback

  4. Three-dimensional art - Wikipedia

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    digital art created using 3D computer graphics; any form of visual art resulting in a three-dimensional physical object, such as sculpture, architecture, installation art and many decorative art forms; two-dimensional art that creates the appearance of being in 3D, such as through stereoscopy, anamorphosis, or photorealism

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  6. Category:Non-free images of three-dimensional art - Wikipedia

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    File:'For Connie' by Charles Christopher Hill, 1974, Honolulu Museum of Art, accession 4943.1.JPG File:'Forearmed', mixed media --Assemblage (art)-assemblage-- by Alfonso A. Ossorio, 1967.jpg File:'Forms in Space, Number 1', stainless steel and copper sculpture by John Storrs (American 1885-1956), 1927, Metropolitan Museum of Art.jpg

  7. Michael Leavitt (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Leavitt "blends art, design and social commentary" [1] with his cardboard shoes, handmade statues of cultural icons and other projects. [2] Inspired to honor his 11th-generation American citizenship inherited from John Leavitt (1608–1691), [ 3 ] Leavitt's political work is reproduced by the Brooklyn, NY toy company 'FCTRY'.

  8. Multidimensional art - Wikipedia

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    Multidimensional art is art that cannot be represented on a two-dimensional flat canvas. Artists create a third dimension with paper or another medium. [ 1 ] In multidimensional art an artist can make use of virtually any items ( mediums ).

  9. Diorama - Wikipedia

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    In one case, the connection between life and diorama art became intensely circular. On 1 February 1829, John Martin's brother Jonathan, known as "Mad Martin," set fire to the roof of York Minster. Clarkson Stanfield created a diorama re-enactment of the event, which premiered on 20 April of the same year; it employed a "safe fire" via chemical ...