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  2. John Botica - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 he was able to discover his true passion, [3] namely pebble mosaic art [4] establishing an innovative approach through bold usage of Maori and Polynesian motifs so common to his adopted country of New Zealand. [5] "John Botica became interested in pebble mosaics when his uncle gave him a book on the subject.

  3. Kenneth Cobonpue - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Cobonpue (born December 16, 1968) is a Filipino industrial designer known for his unique designs integrating natural materials through innovative handmade production processes. [2] He began his design career after his studies in Industrial Design in New York, which led him to apprenticeships and further studies in Italy and Germany.

  4. Uli (design) - Wikipedia

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    Uli (Uri) are the curvilinear traditional designs drawn by the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria. These designs are generally abstract, consisting of linear forms and geometric shapes, though there are some representational elements. Traditionally, these are either stained onto the body or painted onto the sides of buildings as murals. [1]

  5. Scottish painted pebbles - Wikipedia

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    Scottish painted pebbles have been dated to the period 200 AD to the eighth century AD, the Pictish period. They may have been sling-stones that were thought to be of magical nature by the Picts; however, local traditions suggest that they were "charm-stones", often known as "cold-stones". Such stones were used within living memory to cure ...

  6. Painted pebbles - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric painted pebbles are found from two unrelated cultures in Europe: The Epipalaeolithic Azilian (sometimes called the "Painted Pebble culture") of north Spain and southern France, some 14,000 to 10,000 years ago

  7. These Will Be the 6 Biggest Porch and Patio Trends for 2025 - AOL

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    There’s also a push for spaces that reflect one’s individual design aesthetic. “People want unique, personal designs that tell a story,” says Janice Parker, principal, Janice Parker ...