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  2. Artificial plants - Wikipedia

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    Flower bouquet with prepared rose blossoms and silk flowers; The fifth is to mount the flower on a stalk of brass or iron wire wrapped with suitably colored material, and to add the leaves to complete the spray. [1] While the material most often used to make artificial flowers is polyester fabric, both paper and cloth flowers are also made with ...

  3. Freehand brush work - Wikipedia

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    Xuan paper is a special kind of paper that can absorb the ink and water. There are raw paper and ripe paper under this type and each kind has particular function for Chinese traditional painting. Raw paper is the main material of free hand brush work for it has better absorbency and is more solid.

  4. Bobby Pearce (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Four months after its release, The Art of Paper Flowers was named Amazon Editors' Holiday Gift Pick for Design, Construct, and Create! and went into its second printing. The book garnered positive reviews: "You'll want to run to the craft store for supplies when you see the gorgeous paper blooms Bobby Pearce created for this easy-to-follow book.

  5. CJ Hendry - Wikipedia

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    [4] Her works are primarily hyper-realistic, large scale ink drawings of luxury objects that sometimes take 200 hours to complete. [5] Working with ink on paper her pieces are achieved through layers of what she refers to as scribbles. [4] [2] [6] She uses photographs with edited saturated lighting, a ruler and a pen as a guide for their ...

  6. Paper flower - Wikipedia

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    Paper flower may refer to: A type of artificial flower; Bougainvillea, a plant; Psilostrophe cooperi, a plant; Paper Flower, a 2011 film directed and produced by ...

  7. Carolyn Brady - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Brady studied art at the University of Oklahoma in Norman from 1958 to 1961 before moving to New York where she lived until the end of her life. Her early professional works consisted of large fabric panels of linen appliqué often with a literal component, probably inspired by her first job in New York as a textile designer. [1]

  8. Red Canna (paintings) - Wikipedia

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    A small painting of a close-up of a red canna lily was made by O'Keeffe in 1919. The 8 in × 6 in (20.3 cm × 15.2 cm) oil painting depicts the flower against a dark cloudy background.

  9. Helen Vanderplank - Wikipedia

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    During her years with the Albany Museum "she transformed gallery after gallery using her artistic talents in the widest possible way". That included the Children's Gallery and the Invertebrates Gallery where her dioramas were "windows into woodland scenes of flowers, mosses and a variety of insects" and "the most stunning works of art".