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  2. List of Trinidad and Tobago artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of artists born in Trinidad and Tobago, or whose artworks are associated with that country. A. M. P. Alladin (1919–1980) Sybil Atteck (1911–1975)

  3. The Artist SACHIKO celebrates local music scene in art ... - AOL

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    Jul. 3—SCRANTON — The Artist SACHIKO reveals their latest art collection, '"from NEPA," a series of sixteen paintings inspired by the vibrant music scene of NEPA. The official opening ...

  4. Community art - Wikipedia

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    In English-speaking countries, community art is often seen as the work of community arts centers, where visual arts (fine art, video, new media art), music, and theater are common media. Many arts organizations in the United Kingdom do community-based work, which typically involves developing participation by non-professional members of local ...

  5. George Simon (artist) - Wikipedia

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    George Simon (23 April 1947 – 15 July 2020) was a Guyanese Lokono Arawak artist and archaeologist. [1] [2] He was the founder and mentor of the Lokono Artists Group, a group of Lokono artists from Guyana, based primarily in his hometown of St. Cuthbert's Mission.

  6. Davenport Main Library hosting exhibit by T.F. Hempel - AOL

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    A new exhibit at the Davenport Public Library at Main will showcase paintings of the city by a local artist. Paintings of Davenport by T.F. Hempel will go on display starting on Friday, November 1 ...

  7. Local color (visual art) - Wikipedia

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    In painting, local color is the color of an object when seen under flat white light with no adjustment for form shadow or colors of light or secondary light sources. An example would be the assumption that an apple is "red" when it is actually dependent on the color of the light hitting it, color of objects around it, glossiness, and variations within the colors on the surface of the apple itself.