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  2. Devon Rodriguez - Wikipedia

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    Devon Rodriguez was born on April 8, 1996 [1] in the South Bronx to a family of Puerto Rican and Honduran descent. [2] At age 8, he began doing graffiti with his friends [3] but, after being arrested at age 13, he turned his attention to drawing portraits. [4]

  3. Smiley - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] According to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary the earliest known use of "smiley face" for "a line drawing of a smiling face" was in 1957. [1] In 1957 Jane McHenry wrote in a write-up in Family Weekly Magazine , Do-It-Yourself Carnival "Tape a paper plate to the mop head for a face, arranging string strands on each side for the hair.

  4. Realism (arts) - Wikipedia

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    In the 18th century, small paintings of working people remained popular, mostly drawing on the Dutch tradition and featuring women. Much art depicting ordinary people, especially in the form of prints, was comic and moralistic, but the mere poverty of the subjects seems relatively rarely to have been part of the moral message. From the mid-19th ...

  5. Speculations about Mona Lisa - Wikipedia

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    Comparison to drawing sometimes identified as Leonardo's self-portrait Leonardo's self-portrait obtained by stereoscopic observation. The artist Susan Dorothea White has interpreted the masculine proportions of Mona Lisa's cranial architecture in her anatomical artworks Anatomy of a Smile: Mona's Bones (2002) and Mona Masticating (2006). [26]

  6. Harvey Ball - Wikipedia

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    The whole drawing took 10 minutes to complete, and earned him $45. [9] [10] State Mutual had planned to hand out 100 button pins containing the design, however demand quickly soared. [9] The aim was to get employees to smile while using the phone and doing other tasks. Research has since taken place confirming Ball's instincts. [11]

  7. Gaspar Enriquez - Wikipedia

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    [4] He explained: “You wouldn’t smile if you did the things these kids often have to do just to survive.” [4] Enriquez divides his work into six categories: depictions of artists, [ 5 ] images from the barrio, [ 5 ] charro (Mexican Rodeo), [ 5 ] people with tattoos, [ 5 ] sculpture, [ 5 ] public art (often paintings on board).

  8. ASCII art - Wikipedia

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    ASCII art of a fish. ASCII art is a graphic design technique that uses computers for presentation and consists of pictures pieced together from the 95 printable (from a total of 128) characters defined by the ASCII Standard from 1963 and ASCII compliant character sets with proprietary extended characters (beyond the 128 characters of standard 7-bit ASCII).

  9. Jeffrey Smart - Wikipedia

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    Smart regarded being able to draw the human being as the single most important attainment of any artist. [citation needed] When asked why none of the people in his pictures are ever painted smiling, he said that he could not draw smiles well. Unlike many primarily landscape artists, he could paint both the human form and the human face, as can ...