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  2. Impressionist mosaics - Wikipedia

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    By Roy Feinson's definition, impressionist mosaics are created by taking dozens of measurements of every tile in the artist's "palette". The measurements are obtained by digitally photographing each tile and separating it into a grid of sixteen equal sections and analyzing each section for color, contrast and marbling.

  3. Slowly I Turned - Wikipedia

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    Some of the lyrics of "Native Love (Step by Step)" by the drag singer Divine are based on this routine: "Step by step / Slowly I turn / Step by step / Come on". [8], as is also the case for "Don't Call Me Dude" by the thrash metal band Scatterbrain. The song is about a man who is triggered by innocently being called "dude" after his girlfriend ...

  4. Ememem - Wikipedia

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    Ememem is French [4] and lives in Lyon, where they are known as le chirurgien des trottoirs, "the pavement surgeon" [3] or "the surgeon of the sidewalks". [6] They told Ynet that the name "Ememem" refers to the sound of their moped, which they ride when they go to create a mosaic. [9]

  5. Trencadís - Wikipedia

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    Trencadís, a Catalan term that means 'broken up', and by extension, 'broken up tiles', is the name for this method as it was revived in early 20th century Catalan Modernisme, while pique assiette is a more general name for the technique that comes from the French language. In French, pique assiette ('plate thief') is a term for a scrounger or ...

  6. Mosaic - Wikipedia

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    In styles that owe as much to videogame pixel art and pop culture as to traditional mosaic, street art has seen a novel reinvention and expansion of mosaic artwork. The most prominent artist working with mosaics in street art is the French Invader. He has done almost all his work in two very distinct mosaic styles, the first of which are small ...

  7. Opus regulatum - Wikipedia

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    Opus regulatum is the Latin name for the normal technique of Greek and Roman mosaic, made from tesserae that are larger than about 4 mm. Tesserae are laid in a pattern like grid or graph paper. The grout lines are aligned both vertically and horizontally unlike opus tessellatum , which consists of either horizontally or vertically aligned tesserae.

  8. Monreale Cathedral mosaics - Wikipedia

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    The mosaics are made of glass tesserae and were executed in Byzantine style between the late 12th and the mid-13th centuries by local masters. [2] With the exception of a high dado, made of marble slabs with bands of mosaic between them, the whole interior surface of the walls, including soffits and jambs of all the arches, is covered with minute mosaic-pictures in bright colors on a gold ground.

  9. Opus tessellatum - Wikipedia

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    Opus tessellatum is the Latin name for the normal technique of Greek and Roman mosaic, made from tesserae that are larger than about 4 mm. It is distinguished from the finer opus vermiculatum which used tiny tesserae , typically cubes of 4 millimetres or less, and was produced in workshops in relatively small panels which were transported to ...