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  2. Nina (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The single was premiered by Idolator, who described it as "a slice of mid-tempo moodiness overflowing with Nina's longing, and Richard X's haunting synths". [5] Idolator included "Beyond Memory" in the "Top 10 EPs & Mixtapes of 2016" list. [6] "Beyond Memory" was played on BBC Introducing in July 2016.

  3. Nina Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Luis Flores Sánchez [1] (born February 22, 1974), [2] better known as Nina Flowers, is a Puerto Rican drag queen, DJ, activist, professional make-up artist, and reality television personality who has been performing since 1993.

  4. Photo-referencing - Wikipedia

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    In the comic book industry, photo-referencing is criticized by some as a technique used to disguise the weakness of the artist's technical capability. Award-winning comic creator Alison Bechdel [3] also uses extensive photo reference, frequently photographing herself in the poses of the characters she draws in order to convey body language accurately.

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  7. Botanical illustration - Wikipedia

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    There are many perfectly identifiable flowers in books like The Book of Hours [11] (two volumes) by the Master of Flowers (Maître-aux-fleurs, 15th century) or Jean Bourdichon's Grandes Heures of Anne of Brittany (between 1503 and 1508), with 337 plants from the Queen's garden, captioned in Latin and French. These artists' objective was, though ...

  8. Nina Oberg Humphries - Wikipedia

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    Nina Oberg Humphries (born 1990) is a New Zealand multimedia artist and Pacific arts advocate and multimedia artist of Cook Islands descent. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Born in Christchurch in 1990, Oberg Humphries graduated from Ilam School of Fine Arts at the University of Canterbury in 2015.

  9. Nina, the Flower Girl - Wikipedia

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    Nina, the Flower Girl is a lost American 1917 silent drama film produced by D. W. Griffith through his Fine Arts Film Company and distributed by Triangle Film Corporation. The film starred Bessie Love, an up-and-coming ingenue actress. [1] It also marked the final acting role for Elmer Clifton, who was by then moving on to directing full-time.