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  2. Manjusha Art - Wikipedia

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    Manjusha Art is a Line drawing Art. Manjusha Art is a Folk Art. Manjusha Art is a Scroll Painting. Manjusha Art is completely based on the folklore of Bihula-Bishari. In Manjusha Art Characters are displayed as X letter of English Alphabets. Major Motifs of Manjusha Art – Snake, Champa Flower, Sun, Moon, Elephant, Turtle, Fish, Maina Bird ...

  3. Sienna - Wikipedia

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    There is no single agreed standard for the color of sienna, and the name is used today for a wide variety of hues and shades. They vary by country and color list, and there are many proprietary variations offered by paint companies. The color box at the top of the article shows one variation from the ISCC-NBS color list. [16]

  4. Color theory - Wikipedia

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    Color theory, or more specifically traditional color theory, is the historical body of knowledge describing the behavior of colors, namely in color mixing, color contrast effects, color harmony, color schemes and color symbolism. [ 1] Modern color theory is generally referred to as Color science. While there is no clear distinction in scope ...

  5. Palette (painting) - Wikipedia

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    An artist's palette. A palette ( / ˈpælɪt /) is a surface on which a painter arranges and mixes paints. [ 1][ 2] A palette is made of materials such as wood, paper, glass, ceramic or plastic, and can vary greatly in size and shape. [ 2][ 3] Watercolor palettes are generally made of plastic or porcelain in a rectangular or wheel format, and ...

  6. 10 Dorm Room Decorations That Won’t Cost a Fortune - AOL

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    If your walls are looking a little bare, create your own artwork instead of spending $50 on impersonal art from big box stores. Go to a wooded area to pick some flowers to press and dry.

  7. Picasso's Blue Period - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Period ( Spanish: Período Azul) comprises the works produced by Spanish painter Pablo Picasso between 1901 and 1904. During this time, Picasso painted essentially monochromatic paintings in shades of blue and blue-green, only occasionally warmed by other colors. These sombre works, inspired by Spain and painted in Barcelona and Paris ...

  8. Colourist painting - Wikipedia

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    Colourist painting. Colourist painting is a style of painting characterised by the use of intense colour, which becomes the dominant feature of the resultant work of art, more important than its other qualities. It has been associated with a number of artists and art movements throughout the 20th century.

  9. Washington Color School - Wikipedia

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    Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland. The Washington Color School, also known as the Washington, D.C., Color School, [ 1] was an art movement starting during the 1950s–1970s in Washington, D.C., in the United States, built of abstract expressionist artists. The movement emerged during a time when society, the arts, and people were changing quickly.