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  2. Crack Is Wack - Wikipedia

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    Crack Is Wack is a mural created in 1986 by American artist and social activist Keith Haring.. Located near the Harlem River Drive in the East Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, the mural serves as a warning against crack cocaine use, which was rampant in major cities across the United States during the mid to late 1980s.

  3. Crak! - Wikipedia

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    Crak! (sometimes Crack!) is a 1963 pop art lithograph by Roy Lichtenstein in his comic book style of using Ben-Day dots and a text balloon.It was used in marketing materials for one of Lichtenstein's early shows.

  4. Craquelure - Wikipedia

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    Typical French craquelure in a portrait from c. 1750, larger and less regular patterns, with curving cracks. Painting systems are composed of complex layers with unique mechanical properties that depend on the type of drying oil or paint medium used and the presence of paint additives, such as organic solvents, surfactants, and plasticizers.

  5. Crack Comics - Wikipedia

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    Beezy lasted through the rest of Crack Comics' run, ending with issue #62. Molly the Model: Bernard Dibble's one-page humor strips were featured in every issue of Crack Comics from #1–62. Eric Vale: Two-page text stories of the adventuresome pilot of a black plane were a regular feature, only missing a few issues, from #1–50 (Sept. 1947).

  6. Cracked (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Some notable artists provided art for Cracked, in particular John Severin. Severin was one of the original artists on Mad, and he worked heavily on EC Comics' war books. He was also one of the pre-eminent artists in Western comics. He eventually came to be best known as Cracked ' s house cartoonist. For almost 40 years, he was the magazine's ...

  7. n-dimensional sequential move puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Magic Cube 5D by Roice Nelson is capable of rendering 5-cube puzzles in six sizes from 2 5 to 7 5. Allows 5D twists and controls for rotating the cube in multiple dimensions, 4-D and 5-D perspective controls, cubie and sticker spacing and size controls, similar to Magiccube4D. However, a 5-D puzzle is much more difficult to comprehend than a 4 ...

  8. Jan Yager - Wikipedia

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    Jan Yager (October 9, 1951 – August 14, 2024) was an American artist who made mixed media jewelry.She drew inspiration from both the natural world and the lived-in human environment of her neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, emphasizing that art is a reflection of both time and place.

  9. Free Art License - Wikipedia

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    The Free Art License 1.3 has been declared compatible with CC BY-SA 4.0, [9] but incompatible with the GNU GPL. [2] It is recommended by the Free Software Foundation in the following terms: "We don't take the position that artistic or entertainment works must be free, but if you want to make one free, we recommend the Free Art License."