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  2. Alexandre Hogue - Wikipedia

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    Alexandre Hogue (February 22, 1898 – July 22, 1994) was an American artist active from the 1930s through the 1980s. He was a realist painter associated with the Dallas Nine; the majority of his works focus on Southwestern United States and South Central United States landscapes during the Dust Bowl.

  3. Leslie Martinez - Wikipedia

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    The Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston, presented Leslie Martinez: The Secrecy of Water in 2023. The paintings in this solo presentation addressed periods of severe drought in Texas state and other United States regions in 2022 as well as the emotional burden caused by the political climate around border control. [5]

  4. Krysia Nowak - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 Nowak also designed and executed a series of coloured bill-board paintings based on famous works of art in the centre of Sheffield. [6] When the grass in a Sheffield park was scorched during a summer drought in 1986, Nowak and a number of local schoolchildren painted the blades of brown grass various shades of green. [10]

  5. Daisy Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Moola Bulla cattle station, c. 1951. Munmarria Daisy Andrews was born circa 1934 [1] or 1935 at Cherrabun station. [2] Her parents, Jack Pinden and Ruby Jarlkurr, belonged to the indigenous Walmajarri desert tribe, and when their daughter was born they were in the process of moving north out of the desert, compelled by a combination of drought, conflict between tribes, and the encroachment of ...

  6. Wandjina - Wikipedia

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    Wandjina at Mt Elizabeth Station Wandjina rock art on the Barnett River, Mount Elizabeth Station. The broad-stroke artwork of the Wandjina rock art dates to around 3800–4000 years ago. The emergence of this art style follows the end of a millennium-long drought that gave way to a wetter climate characterised by regular monsoons. [7]

  7. Bill Ainslie - Wikipedia

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    Bill Ainslie founded the Johannesburg Art Foundation in 1982. He trained artists such as Helen Sebidi, William Kentridge, Dumile Feni and David Koloane.The studio was a non-profit organization began informally, operating from fellow artist Cecily Sash's home before Ainslie eventually, in 1977, bought a house that came to be the Johannesburg Art Foundation.

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    The $27 million price tag includes 100 acres (40 hectares) of prime property along the Oklahoma River in a growing city of roughly 700,000 residents, where a state-of-the-art NBA arena is set to ...

  9. Dust Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Rothstein's Farmer and Sons Walking in the Face of a Dust Storm, a Resettlement Administration photograph taken in Cimarron County, Oklahoma, in April 1936. The Dust Bowl was the result of a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American and Canadian prairies during the 1930s.