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  2. Kendall Walton - Wikipedia

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    He has also developed an account of photography as transparent, defending the idea that we see through photographs, much as we see through telescopes or mirrors, [3] and written extensively on pictorial representation, fiction and the emotions, the ontological status of fictional entities, the aesthetics of music, metaphor, and aesthetic value.

  3. Corporate Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Corporate Memphis is an art style named after the Memphis Group that features flat areas of color and geometric elements. Widely associated with Big Tech illustrations in the late 2010s [ 1 ] and early 2020s, [ 2 ] it has been met with a polarized response, with criticism focusing on its use in sanitizing corporate communication, [ 1 ] as well ...

  4. William Warmus - Wikipedia

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    Warmus's philosophy of "Reticulate Aesthetics" considers the structure of art as a net or web, rather than a hierarchy." Warmus also writes about the aesthetics of the ocean realm, which has influenced his art criticism. His theory of reticulate aesthetics is outlined in "From a Tree to a Web," American Craft, v.75, no.2, April/May 2015, pp.104 ...

  5. Namikawa Yasuyuki - Wikipedia

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    He invented the first transparent black glaze, which led to the development of other transparent enamels. [11] He used intricate wire work and is known for attention to detail. [3] His early work used geometrical motifs or stylised representations of plants. His style became more pictorial over his career, usually depicting Kyoto's landmarks. [3]

  6. Kamala Ibrahim Ishaq - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the Crystalists sought to internationalize their art by embracing an existentialist avant-garde, more akin to European aesthetics. [1] The Cosmos is a project of a transparent crystal with no veil and eternal depth. The truth is that the Crystalists’ perception of time and space is different from that of others.

  7. Tracing paper - Wikipedia

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    The modern version of tracing paper was developed for architects and design engineers to create drawings which could be copied precisely using the diazo copy process. [2] When tracing paper is placed onto a picture, the picture is easily visible through the paper. Thus, it becomes easy to find edges in the picture and trace the image onto the ...

  8. Ink wash painting - Wikipedia

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    Put together all the good points in such a method, and you have the qualities of the highest art". [12] Dow's fascination with ink wash painting not only shaped his own approach to art but also helped free many American modernists of the era, including his student Georgia O'Keeffe, from what he called a "story-telling" approach. Dow strived for ...

  9. Pixel art - Wikipedia

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    Pixel art [note 1] is a form of digital art drawn with graphical software where images are built using pixels as the only building block. [2] It is widely associated with the low-resolution graphics from 8-bit and 16-bit era computers, arcade machines and video game consoles, in addition to other limited systems such as LED displays and graphing calculators, which have a limited number of ...