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  2. Concrete art - Wikipedia

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    The term Concrete also began to be extended to other disciplines than painting, including sculpture, photography and poetry. Justification for this was theorized in South America in the 1959 Neo-Concrete Manifesto, written by a group of artists in Rio de Janeiro who included Lygia Clark, Hélio Oiticica and Lygia Pape. [19]

  3. Decorative concrete - Wikipedia

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    Stamped concrete in various patterns, highlighted with acid stain. Decorative concrete is the use of concrete as not simply a utilitarian medium for construction but as an aesthetic enhancement to a structure, while still serving its function as an integral part of the building itself such as floors, walls, driveways, and patios.

  4. Association for Materials Protection and Performance

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    QP 3, Shop Painting (QP 3 is a joint standard also used by AISC for their sophisticated paint endorsement.) QP 5, Coating and Lining Inspection Companies; QP 6, Metallizing; QP 7, Painting Contractor Introductory Program; QP 8, Installation of Polymer Coatings and Surfacings on Concrete and Other Cementitious Surfaces

  5. Concrete - Wikipedia

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    Concrete is a composite material composed of aggregate bonded together with a fluid cement that cures to a solid over time. Concrete is the second-most-used substance in the world after water, [1] and is the most widely used building material. [2] Its usage worldwide, ton for ton, is twice that of steel, wood, plastics, and aluminium combined. [3]

  6. Visual arts - Wikipedia

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    Lascaux painting Nefertari with Isis. Like drawing, painting has its documented origins in caves and on rock faces. The finest examples, believed by some to be 32,000 years old, are in the Chauvet and Lascaux caves in southern France. In shades of red, brown, yellow and black, the paintings on the walls and ceilings are of bison, cattle, horses ...

  7. Enamel paint - Wikipedia

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    Some enamel paints have been made by adding varnish to oil-based paint. Although "enamels" and "painted enamel" in art normally refer to vitreous enamel, in the 20th century some artists used commercial enamel paints in art, including Pablo Picasso (mixing it with oil paint), Hermann-Paul, Jackson Pollock, and Sidney Nolan.

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