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  2. Freepik - Wikipedia

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    Freepik (stylized as FREEP!K) is an image bank and stock image platform. Freepik offers photographs, illustrations, and vector images. The platform distributes its content under a freemium model. [1] Freepik was founded in 2010 in Málaga, Spain, [2] to provide free graphic resources to designers.

  3. Althea McNish - Wikipedia

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    A number of her early designs including Tropic, [32] a dress fabric printed on silk and produced by Zika Ascher in 1959, and Gilia, a cotton furnishing fabric featuring tropical foliage in green and gold, produced by Hull Traders in 1961, are in the textile collection at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

  4. List of Jamaican artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Jamaican artists (in alphabetical order by last name) of various genres, who are notable and either born in Jamaica or associated with Jamaica, including sculptors, ceramists, painters, photographers and designers.

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  6. Category:Jamaican artists - Wikipedia

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  7. African textiles - Wikipedia

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    The embroidery techniques, such as buttonhole stitch and cut-pile embroidery, are often simple, but their intricate effects are a result of the skill-level and final pattern design used. For example, hemmed appliqué is a simple technique still used today where raphia cloth pieces are cut into designs and sewn onto the base fabric. The ...

  8. Free black people in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    In the 1720s, he returned to Jamaica, where he set up a free school for black children. The Williams family's status as free, property-owning black people set them apart from other Jamaican inhabitants, who were at the time mostly British colonists and enslaved Africans. Eventually, the Williams family property expanded to include both land and ...

  9. Albert Huie - Wikipedia

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    In 1950 he was one of the founding tutors of the Jamaica School of Art and Crafts. [2] [5] He exhibited around the United States and Jamaica, and later in his career settled in the US. [1] On National Heroes Day in 2009 he was honored by the Jamaican Embassy for his contributions to the Jamaican community in and around Washington, D.C. [1] [6] [7]