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  2. 32 Playful Portraits By Connie Kang That Capture The Quirky ...

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    This selection of photos captures animals in either a humorous way or highlights the truly unique characteristics of specific species.Bored Panda reached out to Connie Kang, the artist behind the ...

  3. David A. Carter - Wikipedia

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    After this he moved into his current career as an author, illustrator, and paper engineer, primarily of children's books. His first book was How Many Bugs in a Box?. Carter often works with his wife, Noelle Carter. [2] Carter has created more than 90 books, including a guide on how to make pop-ups titled, The Elements of Pop Up. [3]

  4. Pop art - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, pop art was both an extension and a repudiation of Dadaism. [4] While pop art and Dadaism explored some of the same subjects, pop art replaced the destructive, satirical, and anarchic impulses of the Dada movement with a detached affirmation of the artifacts of mass culture. [4]

  5. Cultural depictions of dogs - Wikipedia

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    As dogs became more domesticated, they were shown as companion animals, often painted sitting on a lady's lap. Throughout art history, mainly in Western art, there is an overwhelming presence of dogs as status symbols and pets in painting. The dogs were brought to houses and were allowed to live in the house.

  6. Hyperrealism (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    Since it evolved from pop art, the photorealistic style of painting was uniquely tight, precise, and sharply mechanical with an emphasis on mundane, everyday imagery. [11] Hyperrealism, although photographic in essence, often entails a softer, much more complex focus on the subject depicted, presenting it as a living, tangible object.

  7. Julian Opie - Wikipedia

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    Julian Opie’s artwork is similar to pop art. Portraits and animated walking figures, rendered with minimal detail in black line drawing, are hallmarks of the artist's style. [5] His themes have been described as "engagement with art history, use of new technology, obsession with the human body" and "work with one idea across different media". [6]

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  9. Animal-made art - Wikipedia

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    Animal-made art consists of works by non-human animals, that have been considered by humans to be artistic, including visual works, music, photography, and videography. Some of these are created naturally by animals, often as courtship displays , while others are created with human involvement.