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  2. Sandy Brumby - Wikipedia

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    Brumby's work references symbols frequently used in rock and cave paintings around Uluru and Kata Tjuta. [8] His paintings have a lively, raw character, displaying a powerful communication with his culture and his people. His love of colour makes use of a wide range of hues, but he uses delicate brush strokes in his work. [9]

  3. Trevor Goddard - Wikipedia

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    Trevor Joseph Goddard (14 October 1962 – 7 June 2003) was an English actor. He was best known for playing Kano in the martial arts film Mortal Kombat, a live action adaptation of the popular video game series.

  4. Draw My Life - Wikipedia

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    Draw My Life is an internet video genre in which the author narrates their life history, in the form of a fast-motion video of the author drawing illustrations, usually on a whiteboard, of key figures and events in their life.

  5. Figure drawing - Wikipedia

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    The charcoal adheres loosely to the paper, allowing very easy erasure, but the final drawing can be preserved using a spray-on "fixative" to keep the charcoal from rubbing off. Harder compressed charcoal can produce a more deliberate and precise effect, and graduated tones can be produced by smudging with the fingers or with a cylindrical paper ...

  6. Andrew Loomis - Wikipedia

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    Loomis was born on June 15, 1892, in Syracuse, New York.Loomis grew up in Zanesville, Ohio, and spent much of his working life in Chicago, Illinois.He studied at the Art Students League of New York under George Bridgman and Frank DuMond when he was 19. [1]

  7. Woodturning - Wikipedia

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    However, the wet wood moves as it dries. shrinking less along the grain. These variable changes may add the illusion of an oval bowl, or draw attention to the features of the wood. Dry wood is necessary for turnings that require precision, as in the fit of a lid to a box, or in forms where pieces are glued together.

  8. Charcoal (art) - Wikipedia

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    Charcoal pencils consist of compressed charcoal enclosed in a jacket of wood. Designed to be similar to graphite pencils while maintaining most of the properties of charcoal, they are often used for fine and crisp detailed drawings, while keeping the user's hand from being marked.

  9. Moss people - Wikipedia

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    Moss people, especially the females of the species, are able to send plagues on one hand; on the other, they can also heal the victims of such plagues. During epidemics the Holzfräulein ("Wood ladies") would emerge from the forest to show the people which medicinal herbs could cure or ward off plague. [19]