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  2. Chromakopia - Wikipedia

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    Chromakopia is the eighth studio album by American rapper Tyler, the Creator. It was released through Columbia Records on October 28, 2024, [ 1 ] serving as the follow-up to Call Me If You Get Lost (2021). [ 2 ]

  3. Category:Flower paintings - Wikipedia

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    The Flower Girl (Murillo) Flower Still life with a watch; Flowering Plants of Summer and Autumn; Flowers in a Crystal Vase; Flowers in a Glass Vase; Flowers in a Wan ...

  4. St. Chroma - Wikipedia

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    Initially shot with a sepia filter, a masked Tyler (also known with the pseudonym "St.Chroma") with a green suit leads a line of 10 men wearing matching suits, their faces hidden. Tyler steps out of the line and directs the men to a large green shipping container with the Chromakopia logo spray-painted on the front. The men go inside, as well ...

  5. The Flower Girl (Murillo) - Wikipedia

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    The Flower Girl (c. 1665-1670) by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo The Immaculate Conception of El Escorial, a section of which can be seen under the top layer of The Flower Girl. The Flower Girl (Italian - Fanciulla con fiori, Ragazza con fiori or La Fioraia'; Spanish - Muchacha con flores) is a c. 1665-1670 oil on canvas painting by the Spanish ...

  6. Tyler, the Creator - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Gregory Okonma [11] was born on March 6, 1991, in Hawthorne, California, [12] the son of a Nigerian father with Igbo ancestry, whom he never met, [13] and an American mother of mixed African-American and white Canadian descent.

  7. Flower girl - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian flower girl most resembles the modern one. Victorian-era flower girls were traditionally dressed in white, perhaps with a sash of colored satin or silk. Her dress, usually made of muslin, was intentionally simple to allow future use. The Victorian flower girl carried an ornate basket of fresh blooms or sometimes a floral hoop, its ...

  8. The Flower Girl (Ingham) - Wikipedia

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    The Flower Girl is a mid 19th-century painting by Irish-American artist Charles Cromwell Ingham. Done in oil on canvas, the painting depicts a young woman holding a bouquet of flowers. Done in oil on canvas, the painting depicts a young woman holding a bouquet of flowers.

  9. Flower child - Wikipedia

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    Flower child originated as a synonym for Hippie, especially among the idealistic young people who gathered in San Francisco and the surrounding area during the Summer of Love in 1967. It was the custom of "flower children" to wear and distribute flowers or floral-themed decorations to symbolize ideals of universal belonging, peace, and love ...