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Ce'cile grew up in Porus, and Mile Gully, Jamaica, spending most of her youth in Mandeville, where her grandfather had previously been mayor. [1]Ce' Cile discovered music through a friend of her father, Michael "Ibo" Cooper from the reggae band Third World and brought out her first single "Beat of Her Heart".
It includes artists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "American women installation artists" The following 119 pages are in this category, out of 119 total.
Cecile Chong was born in Guayaquil Ecuador. [citation needed] She went to China when she was 10, attending the Sacred Heart Conossian School in Macau, and then at 15 returned to Ecuador to attend the International section of the Colegio Americano High School in Quito. [citation needed] She came to New York City at age 19 to study art. [citation ...
This list of red links covers women artists active, now or previously, in the United Kingdom who have entries in at least two art dictionaries and for who Wikipedia lacks a biography article. It is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia.
Cecile Believe (formerly Mozart's Sister, before 2018) ... Artist(s) Album Credits Additional notes "Definitely Come Together" 2017 Kane West: Non-album single
The cover of Clear Hearts, Grey Flowers is a painting by Mark Ryden with the same name. The blonde woman in the album's cover art was speculated [by whom?] to be either: . a representation of guitarist Helen Storer of the UK all-female band Fluffy, who joined Jack Off Jill onstage once for their farewell performance at The Troubadour in Los Angeles in April 2000.
Ryan Johnson (born 1978) is a visual artist based in Brooklyn, New York. [1] His sculptures are "made from a variety of materials, among them wood, medical casting tape and sheet metal," [ 2 ] and they have been described as having "strange spatial compressions, surreal displacements and quasi- Futurist illusions of movement."
Chris Johnson (born 1948) [2] is an American fine art photographer, educator, author, curator, video and installation artist working primarily with themes related to personal history, chance operations and social justice.