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  2. Pyrography - Wikipedia

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    The King Wolf, pyrography on olive wood by Roberto Frangioni Piroritrattista Framàr. Pyrography or pyrogravure is the free handed art of decorating wood or other materials with burn marks resulting from the controlled application of a heated object such as a poker. It is also known as pokerwork or wood burning. [1]

  3. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Grand Traverse Band Kelly Church, Wasco-Wishram Pat Gold, and Eastern Band Cherokee Joel Queen all weave baskets from copper sheets or wire, and Mi'kmaq-Onondaga conceptual artist Gail Tremblay weaves baskets in the traditional fancywork patterns of her tribes from exposed film. Basketry can take many forms.

  4. Native American use of fire in ecosystems - Wikipedia

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    Light burning is also been called "Paiute forestry," a direct but derogatory reference to southwestern tribal burning habits. [52] The ecological impacts of settler fires were vastly different than those of their Native American predecessors. Cultural burning practices were functionally made illegal with the passage of the Weeks Act in 1911. [53]

  5. Indigenous Australian art - Wikipedia

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    Wood carving has always been an essential part of Aboriginal culture, requiring wood, sharp stone to carve, wire and fire. The wire and fire were used to create patterns on the object by heating the wire with the fire and placing it on the wood carving.

  6. Woodland Pattern Book Center - Wikipedia

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    While books from the center may be purchased, the space also serves as a neighborhood reading room, and people are encouraged to browse and study at their leisure. [ 8 ] Woodland Pattern is known for its community alliances, its efforts to bridge cultural and genre divides, and the diversity of its offerings, as well as its emphasis on new ...

  7. Taiwanese art - Wikipedia

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    The town of Sanyi, Miaoli is the current center of the Taiwanese wood carving industry. Many of the wood carvers in Sanyi are concentrated on Shuimei Street. [30] The Sanyi Wood Sculpture Museum exhibits a wide range of wood art. [29] [31] Much of the timber from illegal logging in Taiwan ends up in the local wood carving industry. [32]

  8. Architectural pattern book - Wikipedia

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    A pattern book, or architectural pattern book, is a book of architectural designs, usually providing enough for non-architects to build structures that are copies or significant derivatives of major architect-designed works. A number of pattern books have been very influential in spreading architectural styles.

  9. Igbo art - Wikipedia

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    Igbo Wooden Complex, British Museum Igbo art (Igbo: Ǹkà Igbo) is any piece of visual art originating from the Igbo people.The Igbo produce a wide variety of art including traditional figures, masks, artifacts and textiles, plus works in metals such as bronze.

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