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  2. David Kracov - Wikipedia

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    David began as an animator on Ralph Bakshi's Cool World (1992), where he quickly became Head of Special Effects. After production ended, David went on to work with Disney Animation, Don Bluth Animation, Rich Animation, as well as other renown studios, working on such features as Troll in Central Park, The Swan Princess, and more.

  3. Stucco - Wikipedia

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    In exterior wall applications, the lath is installed over a weather-resistant asphalt-impregnated felt or paper sheet that protects the framing from the moisture that can pass through the porous stucco. Following World War II, the introduction of metal wire mesh, or netting, replaced the use of wood lath.

  4. Newar art - Wikipedia

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    The murals on the walls of two 15th-century monasteries in the former kingdom of Mustang in the Nepal Himalaya provide illustrations of Newar works outside the Kathmandu Valley. [6] Stone sculpture, wood carving, repoussé art and metal statues of Buddhist and Hindu deities made by the lost-wax casting process [7] are specimens of Newar ...

  5. Category:Artworks in metal - Wikipedia

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    Ancient art in metal (11 C, 56 P) B. Bronze objects (4 C, 23 P) ... Pages in category "Artworks in metal" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.

  6. Mural - Wikipedia

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    Digital techniques are commonly used in advertisements. A "wallscape" is a large advertisement on or attached to the outside wall of a building. Wallscapes can be painted directly on the wall as a mural, or printed on vinyl and securely attached to the wall in the manner of a billboard. Although not strictly classed as murals, large scale ...

  7. Tilted Arc - Wikipedia

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    Tilted Arc, Richard Serra, 1981. Tilted Arc was a controversial public art installation by Richard Serra, displayed in Foley Federal Plaza in Manhattan from 1981 to 1989. It consisted of a 120-foot-long (37 m), 12-foot-high (3.7 m) solid, unfinished plate of rust-covered COR-TEN steel.

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