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  2. RedBall Project - Wikipedia

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    RedBall Project is a public travelling street art piece by US-born artist Kurt Perschke. [1] [2] [3] Considered “the world's longest-running street art work" [4] [5] [6] the project consists of a 15 ft inflated red ball wedged in different city spaces in various cities around the world.

  3. The Sphere - Wikipedia

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    The work, weighing more than 20 tons, was the only remaining work of art to be recovered largely intact from the ruins of the collapsed twin towers. After being dismantled and stored near a hangar at John F. Kennedy International Airport, the sculpture was the subject of the 2001 documentary Koenig's Sphere. Since then, the bronze sphere has ...

  4. Nine-ball - Wikipedia

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    Nine-ball (sometimes written 9-ball) is a discipline of the cue sport pool. The game's origins are traceable to the 1920s in the United States. It is played on a rectangular billiard table with pockets at each of the four corners and in the middle of each long side. Using a cue stick, players must strike the white cue ball to pocket nine ...

  5. Dorodango - Wikipedia

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    Dorodango (Japanese: 泥だんご, lit. "mud dumpling") is a Japanese art form in which earth and water are combined and moulded, then carefully polished to create a delicate shiny sphere resembling a billiard ball.

  6. Ballpoint pen artwork - Wikipedia

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    Ballpoint pen artwork. James Mylne (UK), Polo Pony 1 (2008) ballpoint pen on paper. Since their invention and subsequent proliferation in the mid-20th century, ballpoint pens have proven to be a versatile art medium for professional artists as well as amateur doodlers. [1] Ballpoint pen artwork created over the years have been favorably ...

  7. Girl with Ball - Wikipedia

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    Movement. Pop art. Dimensions. 153 cm × 91.9 cm (60 in × 36.2 in) Location. Museum of Modern Art, New York City. Girl with Ball is a 1961 painting by Roy Lichtenstein. It is an oil on canvas Pop art work that is now in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, after being owned for several decades by Philip Johnson.

  8. Rolling ball sculpture - Wikipedia

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    A rolling ball sculpture (sometimes referred to as a marble run, ball run, gravitram, kugelbahn (German: 'ball track'), or rolling ball machine) is a form of kinetic art – an art form that contains moving pieces – that specifically involves one or more rolling balls.

  9. Akira Toriyama - Wikipedia

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    Akira Toriyama (Japanese: 鳥山明, Hepburn: Toriyama Akira, April 5, 1955 – March 1, 2024) was a Japanese manga artist and character designer.He first achieved mainstream recognition for creating the popular manga series Dr. Slump, before going on to create Dragon Ball (his most famous work) and acting as a character designer for several popular video games such as the Dragon Quest series ...

  10. Hand with Reflecting Sphere - Wikipedia

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    Type. Lithograph. Dimensions. 31.8 cm × 21.3 cm (12.5 in × 8.4 in) Hand with Reflecting Sphere, also known as Self-Portrait in Spherical Mirror, is a lithograph by Dutch artist M. C. Escher, first printed in January 1935. The piece depicts a hand holding a reflective sphere.

  11. Harvey Ball - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Ross Ball (July 10, 1921 – April 12, 2001) was an American commercial artist. He is recognized as the inventor of the popular smiley face graphic picture, which became an enduring and notable international icon. [2]