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  2. Online Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Online Ceramics has a partnership with the independent movie studio A24, producing promotional t-shirts and sweatshirts to promote its films. The partnership was established after Ross and Funk saw the film Hereditary and contacted its writer-director, Ari Aster , in the hopes of promoting his work on t-shirts.

  3. In a world of earth-toned pottery, her jubilant ceramic ... - AOL

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    She also wanted to start using vibrant Cone 5 glazes on her ceramics, which wouldn’t be possible at a Cone 10 studio like the Pottery Studio. (Cones refer to the temperature that different ...

  4. Dream art - Wikipedia

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    "Visions", whether from dreams or intoxication, served as raw material and were taken to represent the artist's highest creative potential. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Symbolism and Expressionism introduced dream imagery into visual art. Expressionism was also a literary movement, and included the later work of the playwright ...

  5. Mushrooms in art - Wikipedia

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    In fact, working with fungi allows contemporary artists to create art that is interactive and performative. [5] The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch. Mushroom symbolism has also appeared in Christian paintings. The panel painting by Hieronymus Bosch, The Haywain Triptych, is considered the first depiction of mushroom in modern art ...

  6. John Simmons (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Hermia and Lysander.A Midsummer Night's Dream (1870). John Simmons (1823–1876) was a British miniature painter and illustrator, known primarily for his watercolours of ethereal fairyland scenes, often illustrating Shakespearian or other literary works [1] (such as his illustrations for A Midsummer Night's Dream). [2]

  7. The Dream (Tamara de Lempicka) - Wikipedia

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    The Dream (French: Le rêve [lə ʁɛːv], or Le rêve (Rafaëla sur fond vert)) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Polish Art Deco artist Tamara de Lempicka. The painting measures 81 by 60 centimetres (32 by 24 in) and was completed in 1927.