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    If paint-by-numbers isn't your thing, this diamond art kit might be your new favorite meditative pastime. These kits come with a canvas that's clearly designed with readable symbols for ...

  3. Paint by number - Wikipedia

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    The kits were invented, developed and marketed in 1950 by Max S. Klein, an engineer and owner of the Palmer Paint Company in Detroit, Michigan, United States, and Dan Robbins, a commercial artist. When Palmer Paint introduced crayons to consumers, they also posted images online for a "Crayon by Number" version. A completed paint-by-number painting

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    The following year Pruitt held his first solo show, “101 Art Ideas You Can Do Yourself,” where he applied humor to the genre of language-based conceptual art. The recipe-style book was filled with instructions for making and decorating such as “Paint secret paintings on walls with glow in the dark paint” and “Draw yourself into your ...

  5. Martha Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Martha Bonnie Diamond (May 1, 1944 – December 30, 2023) was an American painter. Her paintings first gained public attention in the 1980s [1] and are included in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and many other institutions.

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    Enjoy board games, craft supplies, or simply chat and recharge yourself (or your phone) in the teen area. For teens ages 12-18 or in grades 7-12. For details, visit spartanburglibraries.org .

  7. Tavernier Blue - Wikipedia

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    Detailed view of the recreated great Golden Fleece of king Louis XV of France. Below the 107 carats (21.4 g) spinel Côte de Bretagne hangs the French Blue diamond and the fleece itself, set with hundreds of yellow diamond replicas. The Tavernier Blue was the precursor diamond to the Blue Diamond of the French Crown (aka the French Blue).

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