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      <title>A Brief Explanation of Abstract Art</title>
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      <description>An abstract painting does not have a recognizable subject. It is a form of art that does not try to look like something. Instead, the subject of an abstract painting is its color, form, and certain features.</description>
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      <title>Abstract Artist Jackson Pollack</title>
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      <description>Jackson Pollack was born in Cody, Wyoming on January 28, 1912. He grew up in Arizona and California, and was exposed to Indian culture through his father.</description>
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      <title>Color Mixing Made Easy</title>
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      <description>Over the years, I have played around with a lot of store-bought colors (I have dozens and dozens of unused old paint tubes in a box in the basement), but I had a lot of trouble making them do the things I wanted them to.</description>
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      <title>How to Incorporate Elements of Graphic Design to Color Postcard Printing</title>
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      <description>The hardest part in creating the design of your material for color postcard printing is facing the blank screen of your PC or a blank sheet of paper.</description>
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      <title>Pick The Right Graphic Designer</title>
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      <title>The Louvre Art Museum - Paris, France</title>
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