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  2. Spin art - Wikipedia

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    Spin art time lapse. To create spin art, an artist initially decorates or drips paint onto a canvas. The canvas can be anything; however, the most common form of canvas is a small rectangular piece of cardboard. Before the paint on the canvas dries, the artist secures the canvas to a platform that can be rotated at high speed.

  3. Anne Anderson (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    "Grimms Fairy Tales" Gold from Straw - The Miller's Daughter "He boasted she could spin gold from straw ..." Anne Anderson (1874—26 May 1952) was a prolific Scottish illustrator, primarily known for her Art Nouveau children's book illustrations, although she also painted, etched, and designed greeting cards.

  4. Walter Robinson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Robinson (aka Mike Robinson, born 1950) is an American painter, publisher, art curator, and art writer, based in New York City. [1] He has been called a Neo-pop painter, as well as a member of the 1980s The Pictures Generation.

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  6. E. J. Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Teufelsdröckh in Monmouth Street, illustration to Sartor Resartus by Thomas Carlyle.. Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869–1933), usually known as E. J. Sullivan, was a British book illustrator who worked in a style which merged the British tradition of illustration from the 1860s with aspects of Art Nouveau.

  7. Franklin Booth - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Booth (July 18, 1874 – August 25, 1948) was an American artist known for his detailed pen-and-ink illustrations. He had a unique illustration style based upon his early recreation of wood engraving illustrations with pen and ink. His skill as a draftsman and style made him a popular magazine illustrator in the early 20th-century.

  8. Al Parker (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Al Parker in 1952 Ladies' Home Journal, March 1948. Cover by Al Parker. Al Parker (1906–1985) was an American artist and illustrator.. Parker's display of talent as a teenager led his grandfather, a Mississippi River Pilot, to pay for Al's first year in Washington University's School of Fine Arts in St. Louis, Missouri in 1922.

  9. Luis Royo - Wikipedia

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    Luis Royo (born 1954) is a Spanish artist. He is best known for his fantasy illustrations published in numerous art books, [1] magazines such as Heavy Metal [2] and various other media including book and music CD covers, video games and Tarot cards.