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  2. Mural - Wikipedia

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    A mural in the stone fence in Turku, Finland in 2008 A 90 meter long mural on a wall at a parking lot in Ystad Sweden in 2024. Digital techniques are commonly used in advertisements. A "wallscape" is a large advertisement on or attached to the outside wall of a building.

  3. Sick building syndrome - Wikipedia

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    An air quality monitor. Human exposure to aerosols has a variety of adverse health effects. [7] Building occupants complain of symptoms such as sensory irritation of the eyes, nose, or throat; neurotoxic or general health problems; skin irritation; nonspecific hypersensitivity reactions; infectious diseases; [8] and odor and taste sensations. [9]

  4. Mud mirror art - Wikipedia

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    These scintillating murals bring life, gaiety, and beauty to generally harsh life of people of Kutch. Various communities in Kutch and Sindh do mud-washing in their own distinct style. Artisans of the Muslim community practicing this art form stick to graphic and eye-catching geometric patterns of Lipan kaam, as depicting the human or animal ...

  5. Conservation and restoration of outdoor murals - Wikipedia

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    The word mural is derived from the Latin word murus, meaning wall. Walls have long provided a direct support for aesthetic, political, and social ideas expressed with paint. Cave paintings could be considered the earliest murals, followed over time by wall paintings in tombs, temples, churches, civic buildings, and a variety of outdoor spaces. [1]

  6. Living room - Wikipedia

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    In large, formal homes, a sitting room is often a small private living area adjacent to a bedroom, such as the Queens' Sitting Room and the Lincoln Sitting Room of the White House. [ 4 ] In the late 19th or early 20th century, Edward Bok advocated using the term living room for the room then commonly called a parlo[u]r or drawing room , and is ...

  7. Meet the graffiti artist from Kendall whose murals bring life ...

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    Disem is a graffiti artist raised in Kendall who leaves a piece of Miami wherever he goes.

  8. Street art - Wikipedia

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    New York City's unofficial mural district is in Bushwick, Brooklyn, with curatorial gatekeeping by a non-profit organization called The Bushwick Collective. Chicago has many forms of street art emerging but some of the most popular artists that can be seen everywhere in Chicago is Sentrock, Jc Rivera (The Bear Champ), and Hebru Brantley.

  9. Marouflage - Wikipedia

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    Intended murals are normally painted on large canvas in the studio and attached to the wall on site, using a starch based glue (applied to the wall only), the murals can then be moved (by a professional) and re-instated elsewhere if required. The damage caused to the painting if removed using this technique is minimal.

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