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  2. Bonsai styles - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese art of bonsai dates back over a thousand years, and has evolved its own unique aesthetics and terminology. A key design practice in bonsai is a set of commonly understood, named styles that describe canonical tree and setting designs. These well-known styles provide a convenient shorthand means for communicating about existing ...

  3. Wish Tree (Yoko Ono art series) - Wikipedia

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    Wish Tree is an ongoing art installation series by Japanese artist Yoko Ono, started in 1996, [1] in which a tree native to a site is planted under her direction. Viewers are usually invited to tie a written wish to the tree except during the winter months when a tree can be more vulnerable.

  4. Cormus domestica - Wikipedia

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    Cormus domestica, commonly known as service tree [2] or sorb tree, is a species of tree native to western, central and southern Europe, northwest Africa (Atlas Mountains), and southwest Asia (east to the Caucasus).

  5. Art director - Wikipedia

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    Art director is a title for a variety of similar job functions in theater, advertising, marketing, publishing, fashion, live-action and animated film and television, the Internet, and video games. [1] It is the charge of a sole art director to supervise and unify the vision of an artistic production.

  6. Category:Art directors - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Awards for best art direction (4 C, 27 P) C. Choreographers (14 C, 10 P) Σ. Art director stubs (1 C, 94 P) Pages in category "Art ...

  7. Category:Films whose art director won the Best Art Direction ...

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    Pages in category "Films whose art director won the Best Art Direction Academy Award" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. An Oak Tree - Wikipedia

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    An Oak Tree. An Oak Tree is a work of art created by Michael Craig-Martin in 1973, and is now exhibited with the accompanying text, originally issued as a leaflet. [2] The text is in red print on white; the object is a French Duralex glass, which contains water to a level stipulated by the artist and which is located on a glass shelf, whose ideal height is 253 centimetres with matte grey ...

  9. Drypoint - Wikipedia

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    The deepest drypoint lines leave enough burr on either side of them that they prevent the paper from pushing down into the center of the stroke, creating a feathery black line with a fine, white center. A lighter line may have no burr at all, creating a very fine line in the final print by holding very little ink.