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  4. Double Rainbow (viral video) - Wikipedia

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    Double Rainbow was a viral video filmed by Paul "Bear" Vasquez (September 5, 1962 [1] – May 9, 2020). [2] The clip, filmed in 2010 in his front yard just outside Yosemite National Park in California , shows his ecstatic reaction to a double rainbow .

  5. Paul Day (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Day (born 1967) is a British sculptor. His high-relief sculptures in terracotta, resin, and bronze have been exhibited widely in Europe and his work is known for its unusual approach to perspective. [1] Major works include: [1] [2] Brussels — An Urban Comedy, a 25 m (82 ft) long terracotta frieze in the Royal Galleries of Saint-Hubert in ...

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    Paul McCarthy (born August 4, 1945) is an American artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, ... McCarthy currently works mainly in video and sculpture. [1]

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  8. Image credits: paulnoth As for the essence behind his cartoons, Paul commented: “My hope for the work is that people find it funny. I want to do good jokes that hold up well over time.

  9. Chain Reaction (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Two plaques appear at the base of the sculpture, with one bearing the name of the artist (Paul Conrad), the title of the work and date (Chain Reaction, 1991), a description of the material used to construct the sculpture (Copper chain link and stainless steel) and information about the work (Collection of the City of Santa Monica. A donation ...