Murals

A mural is any piece of artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or other permanent surfaces. A distinguishing characteristic of mural painting is that the architectural elements of the given space are harmoniously incorporated into the picture. Some wall paintings are painted on large canvases, which are then attached to the wall (e.g., with marouflage). This technique has been in common use since the late 19th century.

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Laws.Africa · 6 March 2020 English

may designate certain spaces to be utilized for murals or any inscription, word, figure, letter, sign


Laws.Africa · 4 July 2019 English

Schedule 17: Home Business Signs Schedule 18: Murals Schedule 19: Areas of control CHAPTER (p) Home Business Signs: Schedule 17; and (q) Murals: Schedule 18. (3) The schedules contemplated


GALA: Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action · 2019 English

I removed my slipper and used it to push the toy out. [...] I stopped the kissing and went on top of him again. [...] “What are you typing?” I …

makes me dig my nails into your skin creating blood murals on your back. You push your length between my breasts


GALA: Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action · 2019 English

Many of these legends have had to endure great suffering and have sacrificed so much in the hope that all people should live a life of free- dom and dignity. …

womxn and their legacies are honoured on public murals, billboards and mer- chandise decorated with rainbows


Laws.Africa · 8 July 2016 English

1845 zanelle@rumboll.co.za) Owner: Trans Africa Murals (Pty) Ltd Reference number: PL 188 Property Description: 1845 zanelle@rumboll.co.za) Eienaar: Trans Africa Murals (Edms) Bpk Verwysingsnommer: PL 188 Eiendomsbeskrywing:


The Journal of Sierra Leone Studies · 31 October 2014 English

Easmon’s service in the Allied Powers campaign in the Cameroons, it is important to examine the service of Sierra Leoneans in the British military in the century preceding the Great …

fusion of cultures” (p. 216). Some of her public murals remain in Freetown. Paintings and prints survive


Laws.Africa · 17 September 2014 English

Section 22, that is, painted advertisements and murals for both on-premises and third party advertising


National Museums of World Culture · 27 August 2014 Swedish

the same as those found in this tribe. Many of the ornaments on the mantles are the same as on the murals. Fig. 208 shows one of the most beautifully worked babisa coats in the collection I donated to the


Laws.Africa · 24 June 2014 English

the approval of the Council in terms of section 2 murals with advertising painted directly onto any approved


Laws.Africa · 19 November 2013 English

the approval of the Council in terms of Clause 2 murals with advertising painted directly onto any approved


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