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  2. Computer-aided mural - Wikipedia

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    Computer-aided mural (CAM) is the use of computer technology for designing mural art and wall decoration resulting in the frescography procedure, which was invented in 1998 by German muralist Rainer Maria Latzke. CAM may be used to design completely individual illusionary or decorative mural art.

  3. Mural - Wikipedia

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    A mural artist is only limited by the fee and therefore the time spent on the painting; dictating the level of detail; a simple mural can be added to the smallest of walls. Private commissions can be for dining rooms, bathrooms, living rooms or, as is often the case- children's bedrooms.

  4. Conservation and restoration of frescos - Wikipedia

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    During the 18th century, new techniques were perfected for the restoration and conservation of ancient works of art, including methods of detaching fresco paintings from walls. Detachment involves separating the layer of paint from its natural backing, generally stone or brick, and can be categorized according to the removal technique used.

  5. Milagros Correch - Wikipedia

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    Her murals are painted with techniques such as layouts, pain rollers, paint brushes, grids and projectors. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The themes of her works are mainly focused around mythological and anthropomorphic figures in which classic and ancient Latin American iconographies merge with characters from modern myths.

  6. Murals of York, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The murals were painted during the day by artists who used scaffolding. The mini-murals were copies from a book by Lewis Miller; these mural images were projected on the wall via an overhead projector at night and sketched, for painting during the day. A coat of Dryvit was applied as a base for each mural. Outdoor house paint was used and then ...

  7. Fresco - Wikipedia

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    Fresco (‹The template Plural abbr is being considered for merging.› pl. frescos or frescoes) is a technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid ("wet") lime plaster. Water is used as the vehicle for the dry-powder pigment to merge with the plaster, and with the setting of the plaster, the painting becomes an integral part of the wall.

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