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  2. Invader (artist) - Wikipedia

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    A mosaic by Invader in Bilbao (BBO 24–27), near the Guggenheim Museum. 2008 Invader is a pseudonymous French street artist identified as Franck Slama. He is known for his ceramic tile mosaics modeled on the pixelated art of 1970s–1980s 8-bit video games, many of which depict the titular aliens from the arcade games Space Invaders , Pac-Man ...

  3. Carrie Reichardt - Wikipedia

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    A striking example of her bold mosaic style, The Treatment Rooms is also Reichardt's home base and studio. [1] A member of the Craftivism movement, Reichardt uses murals, ceramics, screen-printing and graphic design in her work. She is an advocate of the movement and curated one of the few exclusively Craftivist exhibitions in the UK. [2]

  4. Sticker album - Wikipedia

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    Panini first produced a World Cup sticker album for the 1970 World Cup in Mexico. [1] [2] Initiating a craze for collecting and trading stickers, UK newspaper The Guardian states, "the tradition of swapping duplicate [World Cup] stickers was a playground fixture during the 1970s and 1980s."

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  6. Shepard Fairey - Wikipedia

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    Shepard Fairey was born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina.His father, Strait Fairey, is a doctor, and his mother, Charlotte, a realtor. [9] He attended Porter-Gaud School in Charleston and transferred to high school at Idyllwild Arts Academy in Idyllwild, California, from which he graduated in 1988.

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