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Art and the world - Coggle Diagram
Art and the world
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Chosen artists
Bansky
Banksy's true identity is a closely guarded secret. He has never publicly revealed his real name, and his face remains unknown to the general public.
Banksy gained notoriety for his street art, which often features stenciled images and satirical messages. His work can be found on walls, bridges, and buildings around the world.
Many of Banksy's artworks address political and social issues, including war, poverty, inequality, and government corruption.
Banksy's use of stencils allows him to create detailed and intricate images quickly and discreetly, making it easier to execute his art in public spaces.
Some of Banksy's most famous images include the "Girl with a Balloon," "There Is Always Hope," and "Flower Thrower."
Lenore Tawney
Lenore Tawney was born on May 10, 1907, in Lorain, Ohio, USA.
Tawney initially studied painting and drawing at the Art Students League in New York City and the University of Illinois. She also studied weaving and fiber art in the 1950s.
Tawney is celebrated for her innovative approach to fiber art, which extended the medium beyond traditional craft and into the realm of fine art.
She was known for her pioneering use of mixed media, combining weaving with other materials, including metals and found objects.
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