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  2. Save the Boards - Wikipedia

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    The mission of Save the Boards goes beyond collecting plywood according to Zellner-Smith. [2] Despite efforts to collect the hard copies of the Black mural art, the long-term goal of Save the Boards is to create a “long-term multi-media” preservation of the boards and murals for a reminder of the Community's efforts for learning and healing after tragedy.

  3. Flag (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Modern Art, New York. This image illustrates Johns's early technique of painting with thick, dripping encaustic over a collage made from found materials such as newspaper. This rough method of construction is rarely visible in photographic reproductions of his work. Flag is an encaustic painting by the American artist Jasper Johns.

  4. Marc Raymond - Wikipedia

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    Marc Raymond (born 8 November 1968, Martigny, Switzerland) is a Swiss sculptor who works with painted wood and plywood to create abstract sculptures.. His sculptures and works on paper have been exhibited in galleries and cultural centres during personal and group exhibitions in Switzerland, Canada, France, Germany, Portugal and Greece.

  5. Jerry T. Okimoto - Wikipedia

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    Laminated white pine and plywood sculpture by Jerry T. Okimoto in the Hawaii State Art Museum. Jerry T. Okimoto (Jerry Tsukio Okamoto, 1924–1998) [1] was a Japanese-American painter and sculptor who was born in Waianae, Hawaii.

  6. Charles and Ray Eames - Wikipedia

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    The Eameses began exploration into bent plywood as early as 1941, seeing the potential of a lightweight and low-cost material. However, manufacturers lacked the capacity to bring their ideas to life. In 1942, the Eameses built a plywood-curing oven, named Kazam!, in their apartment. From Kazam!, they produced their first bent-plywood seat shell ...

  7. Judy Rifka - Wikipedia

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    Untitled by Judy Rifka, 1974, acrylic on plywood, 48 x 48 in., Honolulu Museum of Art Judy Rifka (born 1945) is an American artist active since the 1970s [ 1 ] as a painter and video artist . She works heavily in New York City 's Tribeca and Lower East Side and has associated with movements coming out of the area in the 1970s and 1980s such as ...

  8. Wood carving - Wikipedia

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    Woodcarver at work Wood sculpture made by Alexander Grabovetskiy. Wood carving (or woodcarving) is a form of woodworking by means of a cutting tool (knife) in one hand or a chisel by two hands or with one hand on a chisel and one hand on a mallet, resulting in a wooden figure or figurine, or in the sculptural ornamentation of a wooden object.

  9. Matthew Hoffman (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to stickers, Hoffman and collaborators have created both commissioned and noncommissioned murals and installations in a variety of mediums, including paint, plywood and mixed media. In a notable early example, the message is painted at the top of the Rice Mill Lofts in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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