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  • Flatness (art)
  • art criticism of the 1960s and 1970s, flatness described the smoothness and absence of curvature or surface detail of a two-dimensional work of art.

    Flatness (art)

    Flatness_(art)

  • Flatness
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up flatness or flat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Flatness may refer to: Flatness (art) Flatness (cosmology) Flatness (liquids) Flatness (manufacturing)

    Flatness

    Flatness

  • Corporate Memphis
  • A flat minimalistic art style

    Corporate Memphis, also known as Alegria, is an art style that features minimalism, flat elements, bright and solid colors, and cartoon-like figures with

    Corporate Memphis

    Corporate Memphis

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  • Painterliness
  • Concept in art history

    are also called "painterly". Expressionism Abstract expressionism Flatness (art) Tachisme Action painting Lyrical abstraction Neo-expressionism Western

    Painterliness

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  • Flat Earth
  • Archaic conception of Earth's shape

    all fiery, ride the air because of their flatness". Xenophanes (c. 500 BC) thought that the Earth was flat, with its upper side touching the air, and

    Flat Earth

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  • Art
  • Creative work to evoke aesthetic response

    justify flat (non-illusionistic) abstract painting: Realistic, naturalistic art had dissembled the medium, using art to conceal art; modernism used art to

    Art

    Art

    Art

  • Asymptotically flat spacetime
  • Lorentzian manifold where curvature vanishes at large distances

    flatness. In the new approach, once everything is properly set up, one need only evaluate functions on a locus in order to verify asymptotic flatness

    Asymptotically flat spacetime

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  • Superflat
  • Art movement

    come up with his Superflat claim. In his Manifesto, he describes “Super flatness” as an original concept of Japanese who have been completely Westernized

    Superflat

    Superflat

  • Art Deco
  • 20th-century architectural and art style

    Art Deco, short for the French Arts décoratifs (lit. 'Decorative Arts'), is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design that first appeared

    Art Deco

    Art Deco

    Art_Deco

  • Art Nouveau
  • 1890–1911 European style of art and architecture

    Art Nouveau (/ˌɑːr(t) nuːˈvoʊ/ AR(T) noo-VOH; French: [aʁ nuvo] ; lit. 'New Art'), Jugendstil in German, is an international style of art, architecture

    Art Nouveau

    Art Nouveau

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  • Oliver Bond flats
  • Flats complex in central Dublin, Ireland

    Oliver Bond flats, also known as Oliver Bond House, is a group of blocks of flats in the Liberties area of Dublin, Ireland. They were designed by Herbert

    Oliver Bond flats

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  • Patricia Villalobos Echeverría
  • American-born Nicaraguan visual artist and educator

    abstraction, and how its complexity contradicts any presupposed notion of flatness, art critic and theorist Kathleen MacQueen writes that Villalobos Echeverría's

    Patricia Villalobos Echeverría

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  • The Kiss (Klimt)
  • Painting by Gustav Klimt

    saw the Byzantine mosaics in the Church of San Vitale. For Klimt, the flatness of the mosaics and their lack of perspective and depth only enhanced their

    The Kiss (Klimt)

    The Kiss (Klimt)

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  • Clement Greenberg
  • American essayist and visual art critic (1909–1994)

    as the next stage in Modernist art, arguing that these painters were moving toward greater emphasis on the "flatness" of the picture plane. Greenberg

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  • Origami
  • Japanese art of paper folding

    Origami (折り紙) is the art and technique of folding paper. It also refers to the two- and three-dimensional forms created in the process. The use of the

    Origami

    Origami

    Origami

  • Nude (art)
  • Artwork focused on the unclothed human body

    of visual art that focuses on the unclothed human figure, is an enduring tradition in Western art. It was a preoccupation of Ancient Greek art, and after

    Nude (art)

    Nude (art)

    Nude_(art)

  • Dada
  • Avant-garde art movement in the early 20th century

    Dada (/ˈdɑːdɑː/) or Dadaism was an international art movement that developed in the context of World War I, its aftermath, and the Futurist movement.

    Dada

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  • Naïve art
  • Art by a person lacking formal training

    typically have a flat rendering style with a rudimentary expression of perspective. One particularly influential painter of "naïve art" was Henri Rousseau

    Naïve art

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  • AI art
  • Artificial intelligence visual art, or AI art, is visual artwork generated or enhanced through the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) programs

    AI art

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  • Painting
  • Visual art using paint

    Painting is a visual art, characterized by the practice of applying paint, pigment, color, or other medium to a solid surface. The medium is commonly

    Painting

    Painting

    Painting

  • SoFlo Superflat
  • Art movement originating in Miami, USA

    emphasize outlines and flat areas of color. What is important is the feeling of flatness. Many of the artists involved in SoFlo Superflat art believe that the

    SoFlo Superflat

    SoFlo_Superflat

  • Pop art
  • Art movement emerging in the mid-1950s

    Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the United Kingdom and the United States during the mid-to late 1950s. The movement presented a challenge to

    Pop art

    Pop_art

  • Collage
  • Technique of art production using assemblage of different forms

    glue" or "to stick together") is a technique of art creation, primarily used in the visual arts, by which art results from an assembly of different forms

    Collage

    Collage

    Collage

  • List of museums in Pittsburgh
  • available for public viewing. Also included are university and non-profit art galleries. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums)

    List of museums in Pittsburgh

    List_of_museums_in_Pittsburgh

  • Flat Stanley
  • Children's book written by Jeff Brown

    helps catch art thieves at a museum by disguising himself as a painting on the wall. However, Stanley eventually becomes tired of his flatness, and Arthur

    Flat Stanley

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  • Fauvism
  • Early 20th-century artistic style

    monumental Le Bonheur de Vivre (The Joy of Life). Critics were horrified by its flatness, bright colors, eclectic style and mixed technique. The triangular composition

    Fauvism

    Fauvism

    Fauvism

  • Surrealism
  • International cultural movement (1920s–1950s)

    Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind

    Surrealism

    Surrealism

    Surrealism

  • Periods in Western art history
  • List of western art periods

    Western art history. An art period is a phase in the development of the work of an artist, groups of artists or art movement. Minoan art Aegean art Ancient

    Periods in Western art history

    Periods_in_Western_art_history

  • Chicano art movement
  • Movements by Mexican-American artists

    of the art and the artists creating Chicano Art were heavily influenced by Chicano Movement (El Movimiento) which began in the 1960s. Chicano art was influenced

    Chicano art movement

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    Chicano_art_movement

  • Andy Warhol
  • American artist and filmmaker (1928–1987)

    painting, filmmaking, photography, publishing, and performance art. A leading figure in the Pop art movement, his work explores the relationship between advertising

    Andy Warhol

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    Andy_Warhol

  • Sword Art Online
  • Japanese light novel series and its adaptations

    Sword Art Online (Japanese: ソードアート・オンライン, Hepburn: Sōdo Āto Onrain) is a Japanese light novel series written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by abec

    Sword Art Online

    Sword_Art_Online

  • Fruit Dish and Glass
  • Painting by Georges Braque

    grapes creates a trompe-l'œil effect that is immediately undermined by the flatness of the wood-grained wallpaper, but the charcoal lines that overlap the

    Fruit Dish and Glass

    Fruit Dish and Glass

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  • Pitcher and Violin
  • Painting by Georges Braque

    resemble abstract schemes. The illusiveness, monochrome and deliberate "flatness" of the objects takes them out of the traditional context and forces viewers

    Pitcher and Violin

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    Pitcher_and_Violin

  • Outsider art
  • Art created outside the boundaries of official culture by those untrained in the arts

    the art worlds. The term outsider art was coined in 1972 as the title of a book by art critic Roger Cardinal. It is an English equivalent for art brut

    Outsider art

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    Outsider_art

  • Modern flat Earth beliefs
  • Anti-scientific belief

    , basketball players Kyrie Irving and Wilson Chandler) advocating for flatness. In the Information Age, the availability of communications technology

    Modern flat Earth beliefs

    Modern flat Earth beliefs

    Modern_flat_Earth_beliefs

  • David Joselit
  • American art historian

    genealogy of flatness." Art history 23.1 (2000): 19-34. doi:10.1111/1467-8365.00193 Baker, George, et al. "Round table: The present conditions of art criticism

    David Joselit

    David_Joselit

  • Blue Nudes
  • Lithographs by Henri Matisse

    second in the series, Blue Nude II, was completed in 1952. Despite the flatness of paper, the cut-outs reflect Matisse's earlier sculptures in their tangible

    Blue Nudes

    Blue_Nudes

  • Renaissance art
  • Visual arts produced during the European Renaissance

    Renaissance art (1350 – 1620) is the painting, sculpture, and decorative arts of the period of European history known as the Renaissance, which emerged

    Renaissance art

    Renaissance art

    Renaissance_art

  • Reptiles (M. C. Escher)
  • 1943 lithograph by M. C. Escher

    two-dimensional flatness of a sheet of paper and the illusion of three-dimensional volume that can be created with certain marks" when space and flatness exist

    Reptiles (M. C. Escher)

    Reptiles_(M._C._Escher)

  • Lowbrow (art movement)
  • Underground visual art movement

    or lowbrow art, is an underground visual art movement that arose in the Los Angeles, California area in the late 1960s. It is a populist art movement with

    Lowbrow (art movement)

    Lowbrow (art movement)

    Lowbrow_(art_movement)

  • Flat white
  • Drink of espresso coffee with steamed milk

    with a pattern (latte art) on the surface. The way a flat white is made varies between regions and cafés. In Australia a flat white is usually served

    Flat white

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  • Medium specificity
  • Concept in aesthetics

    the nature" of a particular medium. For example, in painting, literal flatness and abstraction are emphasised rather than illusionism and figuration.

    Medium specificity

    Medium_specificity

  • Japanese art
  • Japanese art Japanese art consists of a wide range of art styles and media that includes ancient pottery, sculpture, ink painting and calligraphy on silk

    Japanese art

    Japanese art

    Japanese_art

  • Mathematics and art
  • Mathematics and art are related in a variety of ways. Mathematics has itself been described as an art motivated by beauty. Mathematics can be discerned

    Mathematics and art

    Mathematics and art

    Mathematics_and_art

  • Modern art
  • Artistic period (1860s–1970s)

    Modern art Modern art includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the styles and philosophies

    Modern art

    Modern art

    Modern_art

  • Contemporary art
  • Art of the present time

    Contemporary art Contemporary art is generally art created from the 1970s onwards. Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced, culturally diverse

    Contemporary art

    Contemporary art

    Contemporary_art

  • 45, 48 and 49 Stirling Road
  • First three blocks completed by the Housing and Development Board

    Tiong Bahru FlatsArt Deco Building in Singapore". docomomo.sg. Docomomo Singapore. Retrieved 4 August 2025. "Design of Tiong Bahru Flats". roots.gov

    45, 48 and 49 Stirling Road

    45, 48 and 49 Stirling Road

    45,_48_and_49_Stirling_Road

  • Art of Europe
  • The art of Europe, also known as Western art, encompasses the history of visual art in Europe. European prehistoric art started as mobile Upper Paleolithic

    Art of Europe

    Art of Europe

    Art_of_Europe

  • Art movement
  • Styles of art associated with periods of time and/or locations of artistic activity

    An art movement is a tendency or style in art with a specific art philosophy or goal, followed by a group of artists during a specific period of time,

    Art movement

    Art_movement

  • 3
  • Natural number

    Retrieved 2016-03-15. Priya Hemenway (2005), Divine Proportion: Phi In Art, Nature, and Science, Sterling Publishing Company Inc., pp. 53–54, ISBN 1-4027-3522-7

    3

    3

  • Medieval art
  • Art during the Middle Ages in Europe and beyond

    Early Christian art, Migration Period art, Byzantine art, Insular art, Pre-Romanesque, Romanesque art, and Gothic art, as well as many other periods within

    Medieval art

    Medieval art

    Medieval_art

  • A. Elmer Crowell
  • American woodcarver

    finest and most desirable decoys ever made. Also created a fair amount of flat art in oils and watercolors. Acted as a hunting guide and caretaker of waterfowl

    A. Elmer Crowell

    A._Elmer_Crowell

  • Visual arts
  • Art forms involving visual perception

    The visual arts are art forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, image, filmmaking, design, crafts, and

    Visual arts

    Visual arts

    Visual_arts

  • Street art
  • Visual art in public spaces

    Street art is visual art created in public locations for public visibility. It has been associated with the terms "independent art", "post-graffiti",

    Street art

    Street_art

  • Folk art of the United States
  • a shorter depth of field. There is an overall flatness and linearity to the paintings due to the flat, delicate application of paint across the entire

    Folk art of the United States

    Folk_art_of_the_United_States

  • Relational art
  • Mode or tendency in fine art

    Relational art or relational aesthetics is a mode or tendency in fine art practice that emerged under various names in the 1990s. In 1998 French art critic

    Relational art

    Relational_art

  • Myth of the flat Earth
  • Misconception that people in the Middle Ages believed Earth to be flat

    their "sectarian character". The flat-Earth myth, like other myths, took on artistic form in the many works of art displaying Columbus defending the

    Myth of the flat Earth

    Myth of the flat Earth

    Myth_of_the_flat_Earth

  • Cave painting
  • Paintings, often prehistoric, on cave walls and ceilings

    In archaeology, cave paintings are a type of parietal art (which category also includes petroglyphs, or engravings), found on the wall or ceilings of

    Cave painting

    Cave painting

    Cave_painting

  • Performance art
  • Artwork created through actions of an artist or other participants

    Performance art is an artwork or art installation in the art world where the artist is present in the work. It may be witnessed live or through documentation

    Performance art

    Performance_art

  • Op art
  • Art movement

    of extended space within a flat picture, is found from the earliest points of art history. However, the antecedents of op art, in terms of graphic effects

    Op art

    Op art

    Op_art

  • Impressionism
  • 19th-century art movement

    Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterised by visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its

    Impressionism

    Impressionism

    Impressionism

  • Early Christian art and architecture
  • Early Christian art and architecture (or Paleochristian art) is the art produced by Christians, or under Christian patronage, from the earliest period

    Early Christian art and architecture

    Early Christian art and architecture

    Early_Christian_art_and_architecture

  • Abstract art
  • Art with a degree of independence from visual references

    visual references in the world. Abstract art, non-figurative art, non-objective art, and non-representational art are all closely related terms. They have

    Abstract art

    Abstract art

    Abstract_art

  • List of art movements
  • Painting Analytical art Animation Antipodeans Arabesque Arbeitsrat für Kunst Art & Language Art Deco Art Informel Art Nouveau Art photography Arte Povera

    List of art movements

    List_of_art_movements

  • History of art
  • The history of art focuses on objects made by humans for any number of spiritual, narrative, philosophical, symbolic, conceptual, documentary, decorative

    History of art

    History of art

    History_of_art

  • Sonic Temple (festival)
  • Rock music festival in Columbus, Ohio, USA

    Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival, or simply Sonic Temple, is a hard rock, metal, and art festival held in Columbus, Ohio, United States at the Historic

    Sonic Temple (festival)

    Sonic Temple (festival)

    Sonic_Temple_(festival)

  • Streamline Moderne
  • Late type of the Art Deco architecture and design

    Streamline Moderne is an international style of Art Deco architecture and design that emerged in the 1930s. Inspired by aerodynamic design, it emphasized

    Streamline Moderne

    Streamline Moderne

    Streamline_Moderne

  • Postmodern art
  • Art movement

    Postmodern art Postmodern art is a body of art movements that sought to contradict some aspects of modernism or some aspects that emerged or developed

    Postmodern art

    Postmodern art

    Postmodern_art

  • Byzantine art
  • Art of the Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine art comprises the body of artistic products of the Eastern Roman Empire, as well as the nations and states that inherited culturally from the

    Byzantine art

    Byzantine art

    Byzantine_art

  • Multidimensional art
  • Visual art style involving three dimensions

    Multidimensional art is art that cannot be represented on a two-dimensional flat canvas. Artists create a third dimension with paper or another medium

    Multidimensional art

    Multidimensional art

    Multidimensional_art

  • Avant-garde
  • Works that are experimental or innovative

    'advance guard' or 'vanguard') identifies an experimental genre or work of art, and the artist who created it, which usually is aesthetically innovative

    Avant-garde

    Avant-garde

    Avant-garde

  • Local color (visual art)
  • contemporary sculpture local color is the original color of the raw material that remains unpainted in the completed work. Local color at ArtLex v t e

    Local color (visual art)

    Local_color_(visual_art)

  • African art
  • African art refers to works of visual art, including works of sculpture, painting, metalwork, and pottery, originating from the various peoples of the

    African art

    African art

    African_art

  • Generative art
  • Art created by a set of rules, often using computers

    includes Ele-art (electronic art), C-art (computer art), D-art (digital art), CA-art (computer assisted art), G-art (generative art), CG-art (computer based

    Generative art

    Generative art

    Generative_art

  • National Gallery of Art
  • Art museum in Washington, D.C.

    The National Gallery of Art is an art museum in Washington, D.C., United States, located on the National Mall, between 3rd and 9th Streets, at Constitution

    National Gallery of Art

    National Gallery of Art

    National_Gallery_of_Art

  • Prehistoric art
  • Art produced in preliterate cultures

    Prehistoric art In the history of art, prehistoric art is all art produced in preliterate, prehistorical cultures beginning somewhere in very late geological

    Prehistoric art

    Prehistoric art

    Prehistoric_art

  • Art of ancient Egypt
  • Art of ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian art refers to art produced in ancient Egypt between the 6th millennium BC and the 4th century AD, spanning from

    Art of ancient Egypt

    Art of ancient Egypt

    Art_of_ancient_Egypt

  • Multi-image
  • Obsolete multimedia presentation format

    produced and copied as flat art directly to slides to be used in the production, or Color- or image-separated and layered photomechanical art that would be copied

    Multi-image

    Multi-image

    Multi-image

  • Psychedelic art
  • Visual art inspired by psychedelic experiences

    Psychedelic art (also known as psychedelia) is art, graphics or visual displays related to or inspired by psychedelic experiences and hallucinations known

    Psychedelic art

    Psychedelic art

    Psychedelic_art

  • The Dessert: Harmony in Red (The Red Room)
  • 1908 painting by Henri Matisse

    The painting is unusual for the way it explores the relationship between flatness and deep space. The red of the tablecloth and walls are the same color

    The Dessert: Harmony in Red (The Red Room)

    The Dessert: Harmony in Red (The Red Room)

    The_Dessert:_Harmony_in_Red_(The_Red_Room)

  • Minimalism
  • Movement in various forms of art and design

    music, and other media, minimalism is an art movement that emerged in the post-World War II era in Western art. It is often interpreted as a reaction to

    Minimalism

    Minimalism

    Minimalism

  • Minneapolis
  • City in Minnesota, United States

    city's major arts institutions include the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Walker Art Center, and the Guthrie Theater. Four professional sports teams play

    Minneapolis

    Minneapolis

    Minneapolis

  • Nabis (art)
  • French artists

    thus while sharing the flatness, page layout, and negative space of art nouveau and other decorative modes, much of Les Nabis' art has a painterly, non-realistic

    Nabis (art)

    Nabis (art)

    Nabis_(art)

  • Shaped canvas
  • depart from the normal flat, rectangular configuration. Canvases may be shaped by altering their outline, while retaining their flatness. An ancient, traditional

    Shaped canvas

    Shaped canvas

    Shaped_canvas

  • Historicism (art)
  • Art and architecture inspired by historic styles

    Thus, it offers a great variety of possible designs. In the history of art, after Neoclassicism which in the Romantic era could itself be considered

    Historicism (art)

    Historicism (art)

    Historicism_(art)

  • Sikh art
  • Sikh art Sikh art, also known as the Sikh School, is the artwork created by or associated with Sikhs and Sikhism. Sikh artwork exists in many forms, such

    Sikh art

    Sikh art

    Sikh_art

  • Gothic art
  • Style of medieval art

    Gothic art was a style of medieval art that developed in Northern France out of Romanesque art in the 12th century, led by the concurrent development

    Gothic art

    Gothic art

    Gothic_art

  • Marcel Duchamp
  • French painter, sculptor, and chess player (1887–1968)

    apparatus as art. Rotoreliefs were the next phase of Duchamp's spinning works. To make the optical "play toys", he painted designs on flat cardboard circles

    Marcel Duchamp

    Marcel Duchamp

    Marcel_Duchamp

  • White cube gallery
  • Type of art gallery

    perspective and formal composition are absent. O'Doherty describes the flatness of Monet as eroding the line of an edge, and sees the White Cube as redefining

    White cube gallery

    White cube gallery

    White_cube_gallery

  • The Yellow Christ
  • 1889 painting by Paul Gauguin

    echoes the dominant yellow in the figure of Christ. The bold outlines and flatness of the forms in this painting are typical of the cloisonnist style. A study

    The Yellow Christ

    The Yellow Christ

    The_Yellow_Christ

  • Baroque
  • Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1600–1750

    flourished from the early 1600s until the 1750s. It followed Renaissance art and Mannerism and preceded the Rococo (in the past often referred to as "late

    Baroque

    Baroque

    Baroque

  • Conceptual art
  • Art movement

    Conceptual art, also referred to as conceptualism, is art in which the concept(s) or idea(s) involved in the work are prioritized equally to or more than

    Conceptual art

    Conceptual art

    Conceptual_art

  • Art dealer
  • Person that buys and sells works of art

    An art dealer is a person or company that buys and sells works of art, or acts as the intermediary between the buyers and sellers of art. An art dealer

    Art dealer

    Art dealer

    Art_dealer

  • Hand of God (art)
  • Jewish and Christian motif signifying divine intervention

    domini/dei (the "right hand of God"), is a motif in Jewish and Christian art, especially of the Late Antique and Early Medieval periods, when depiction

    Hand of God (art)

    Hand of God (art)

    Hand_of_God_(art)

  • Arnot Art Museum
  • United States historic place

    Arnot Art Museum, opened in 1913, is a municipal art museum located at 235 Lake Street in Elmira, New York. Its permanent collection includes 17th-, 18th-

    Arnot Art Museum

    Arnot Art Museum

    Arnot_Art_Museum

  • Banksy
  • Graffiti artist, political activist and painter

    publicly confirmed his identity. Active since the 1990s, his satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humour with graffiti executed in a distinctive

    Banksy

    Banksy

  • Chinese art
  • Chinese art Chinese art is visual art that originated in or is practiced in China, Greater China or by Chinese artists. Art created by Chinese residing

    Chinese art

    Chinese art

    Chinese_art

  • Gömböc
  • Convex shape with one stable and one unstable position of equilibrium

    World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China. If analyzed quantitatively in terms of flatness and thickness, the discovered mono-monostatic bodies are the most sphere-like

    Gömböc

    Gömböc

    Gömböc

  • Cary Elwes
  • English actor (born 1962)

    educated at Harrow School, and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. In 1981, he moved to the United States to study acting at Sarah Lawrence

    Cary Elwes

    Cary Elwes

    Cary_Elwes

  • Asian art
  • divided into broad blocks: East Asian art includes works from China, Japan, Korea and Tibetan art, while Southeast Asian art includes the arts of Cambodia, Indonesia

    Asian art

    Asian art

    Asian_art

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  • Willera
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Willera

    Will; Desire; Protector

  • Basim
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, British, English, Muslim, Sindhi

    Basim

    One who Smiles; Smiling; Happy

  • GAREY
  • Male

    English

    GAREY

    Variant spelling of English Gary, GAREY means "spear."

  • Baskerville
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Baskerville

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Boscherville in Eure, France, named with Old Anglo-Norman French boschet ‘copse’, ‘thicket’ (a diminutive of Bois) + ville ‘settlement’, ‘town’.

  • Aarif
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Sindhi, Tamil

    Aarif

    Acquainted; Knowledgeable; Devotee; Knowing; Aware

  • Ilya
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    American, Finnish, French, Hebrew, Indian, Russian, Sanskrit, Swedish

    Ilya

    The Lord is My God; Abbreviation of Elijah; My God is Jehovah; A Mythical Tree of Paradise; God is Gracious

  • Shaheed |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shaheed |

    Honey, Witness, Patriot

  • Jareed |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Jareed |

    Hawk, Messenger, Herald

  • Sumat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sumat

    One with Wise Intellect

  • Lunah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Lunah |

    Date palm

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  • Flatness
  • n.

    The quality or state of being flat.

  • Flatness
  • n.

    Eveness of surface; want of relief or prominence; the state of being plane or level.

  • Fleetness
  • n.

    Swiftness; rapidity; velocity; celerity; speed; as, the fleetness of a horse or of time.

  • Corpulency
  • n.

    Excessive fatness; fleshiness; obesity.

  • Fatness
  • n.

    That which makes fat or fertile.

  • Featness
  • n.

    Skill; adroitness.

  • Flatness
  • n.

    Want of variety or flavor; dullness; insipidity.

  • Platness
  • n.

    Flatness.

  • Lateness
  • n.

    The state, condition, or quality, of being late; as, the lateness of his arrival; the lateness of the hour; the lateness of the season.

  • Rejoicing
  • n.

    Joy; gladness; delight.

  • Fatness
  • n.

    The quality or state of being fat, plump, or full-fed; corpulency; fullness of flesh.

  • Pinguitude
  • n.

    Fatness; a growing fat; obesity.

  • Flatness
  • n.

    Want of vivacity or spirit; prostration; dejection; depression.

  • Flatness
  • n.

    Depression of tone; the state of being below the true pitch; -- opposed to sharpness or acuteness.

  • Patness
  • n.

    Fitness or appropriateness; striking suitableness; convenience.

  • Saltness
  • n.

    The quality or state of being salt, or state of being salt, or impregnated with salt; salt taste; as, the saltness of sea water.

  • Accommodateness
  • n.

    Fitness.

  • Fattish
  • a.

    Somewhat fat; inclined to fatness.

  • Fitness
  • n.

    The state or quality of being fit; as, the fitness of measures or laws; a person's fitness for office.

  • Fatness
  • n.

    Hence; Richness; fertility; fruitfulness.