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  2. Storm King Art Center - Wikipedia

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    Storm King Art Center, commonly called Storm King and named for nearby Storm King Mountain, is an open-air museum in New Windsor, New York. It contains perhaps the largest collection of contemporary outdoor sculptures in the United States.

  3. Mural - Wikipedia

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    A "wallscape" is a large advertisement on or attached to the outside wall of a building. Wallscapes can be painted directly on the wall as a mural, or printed on vinyl and securely attached to the wall in the manner of a billboard. Although not strictly classed as murals, large scale printed media are often referred to as such.

  4. J. W. Sexton High School - Wikipedia

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    Sexton High School was not only an engineering marvel, it was a piece of architectural art. The school was designed at the very end of the Art Deco period. Had it been designed just a few years later, it probably would have been in the International style. The geometric characteristics of the Art Deco style are quite prominent in Sexton's exterior.

  5. Decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    Large-scale wall-paintings were much less regarded, crudely executed, and rarely mentioned in contemporary sources. They were probably seen as an inferior substitute for mosaic , which for the period must be considered a fine art, though in recent centuries mosaics have tended to be considered decorative.

  6. Two Lines Oblique Down, Variation III - Wikipedia

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    Two Lines Oblique Down, Variation III is a kinetic artwork by American artist George Rickey and located at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. The sculpture was made in 1970, and it is constructed from stainless steel .

  7. Great Wall of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The chosen thumbnails were finished in color and then transferred to the wall in large scale. [2] The process from start to finish for each section of the wall took about a year. [4] Originally, 80 young people from the juvenile justice program were recruited to help work on the mural. [2] They worked about 25 hours a week at minimum wage. [14]

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