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  2. Aerial silk - Wikipedia

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    Aerial silks (also known as aerial contortion, aerial ribbons, aerial tissues, fabric, ribbon, or tissu) is a type of performance in which one or more artists perform aerial acrobatics while hanging from a specialist fabric. The fabric may be hung as two pieces, or a single piece, folded to make a loop, classified as hammock silks.

  3. Linda Gass - Wikipedia

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    Gass began her artistic career with watercolor painting and then began silk painting. Initially painting silk for art-to-wear clothing, she transitioned to painting wall hangings, which she then began to quilt. [3] Her signature style of quilted landscapes brings awareness via the use of vivid stitching used to recreate maps and aerial photographs.

  4. Yvonne Jacquette - Wikipedia

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    Yvonne Helene Jacquette (December 15, 1934 – April 23, 2023) [1] was an American painter, printmaker, and educator. She was known in particular for her depictions of aerial landscapes, especially her low-altitude and oblique aerial views of cities or towns, often painted using a distinctive, pointillistic technique.

  5. Tom Shannon (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In mid-2015, Shannon experimented with another painting format he calls "Aerial Painting". His Aerial works allow viewers to observe a two-dimensional pattern on a canvas, which optically becomes a three-dimensional image. This process is achieved without the use of red and green glasses or other mechanical aids. "Looking 'through' a painting ...

  6. Fan Kuan - Wikipedia

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    Travelers among Mountains and Streams, a large hanging scroll, is Fan Kuan's best known work, possibly his only surviving one, [4] and a seminal painting of the Northern Song school. It establishes an ideal in monumental landscape painting to which later painters were to return time and again for inspiration. [ 5 ]

  7. Aerial art - Wikipedia

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  8. Diane Tuckman - Wikipedia

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    Diane Tuckman (1935–2024) [1] was an American artist. She is known [2] for her silk painting work and as an author of several books on the subject with Jan Janas. She resided and worked in Lanham, Maryland [3] in the Greater Washington, D.C. area for many years until her death in 2024.

  9. Janet Echelman - Wikipedia

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    Janet Echelman is an American fiber artist who creates large-scale, aerial sculptures that blend art, architecture, and engineering. Her works are often installed in public spaces and are created using lightweight, flexible materials like fiber, netting, and rope. These sculptures interact with natural elements like wind and light, creating ...