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  2. Hex sign - Wikipedia

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    Gandee, in his book Strange Experience, Autobiography of a Hexenmeister, described hex signs as "painted prayers". [11] Some view the designs as decorative symbols of ethnic identification, possibly originating in reaction to 19th century attempts made by the government to suppress the Pennsylvania German language. [2]

  3. Harley Warrick - Wikipedia

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    Harley E. Warrick (October 5, 1924 – November 24, 2000), was an American barn painter, best known for his work painting Mail Pouch tobacco advertising on barns across 13 states in the American Midwest and Appalachian states.

  4. Barn advertisement - Wikipedia

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    A barn advertisement is an outdoor advertisement painted onto the exterior of a roadside barn. Advertisers take advantage of the barns' prominence in rural landscapes, paying their owners for the right to paint and maintain logos and slogans on them. [1] Painters of barn advertisements and other murals are known as "wall dogs". [2]

  5. Inside a "Studio Barn" Made for Painting—and Partying - AOL

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    In a barn on Serena Dugan's Shelter Island, New York, property, the studio is a creative haven for the Serena & Lily cofounder's art practice. Inside a "Studio Barn" Made for Painting—and ...

  6. Henry Harrison Mayes - Wikipedia

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    While most of Mayes' early signs, made from wood, cardboard or oil cloth, have disappeared, his main body of work, including tools and other artifacts, is preserved in The People's Building at the Museum of Appalachia. Around 25 objects (including concrete markers and barn signs) can still be found alongside old highways or have been relocated ...

  7. Clark Byers - Wikipedia

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    Clark Byers (25 January 1915 – 17 February 2004) [1] was an American sign maker. He is famous for painting over 900 barns in 19 states with the slogan "See Rock City" from 1935 to 1969. He is famous for painting over 900 barns in 19 states with the slogan "See Rock City" from 1935 to 1969.

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