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Public art
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murals and others
A mural is a large painting on a wall or ceiling, either inside or outside of a structure (can be public or private)
murals can follow future or modern technology, or old traditions, depending on the artist and the influence on this art piece, can reimagine old buildings and how they might have originally looked
the possibilities are endless: public art, as the name suggests, is presented to the public and therefore usually covers a large area: huge letters with special fonts are also found, usually in graffiti
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many events encouraged murals and public art, for example:1893 Chicago's world fair that allowed a new way for architects to create structure that represent a government or the public
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