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Wheatpaste (also
known as
flour and
water paste,
flour paste, or
simply paste) is a gel or
liquid adhesive made from
wheat flour or
starch and water. It...
- States,
these posters are also
commonly referred to as
wheatpaste posters because wheatpaste is
often used to
adhere the posters.
Posters are adhered...
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processed foods.
Mixing most
starches in warm
water produces a paste, such as
wheatpaste,
which can be used as a thickening,
stiffening or
gluing agent. The prin****l...
- some
might argue,
performance art." The Obey
brand icon
originated from
wheatpaste posters that
artist Shepard Fairey created based upon a
photo of André...
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blanketed New York City and the
surrounding metropolitan area with his
wheatpaste stickers,
spray paint tags and paint-roller pieces. In the 1990s, Cost...
- (New York City)
David Choe (Los Angeles)
Clandestine Culture (Miami)
wheatpaste posters Claw
Money (New York City)
Robbie Conal (Los Angeles) – poster...
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thick viscous fluid. It may
refer to:
Adhesive or
paste Wallpaper paste Wheatpaste, a
liquid adhesive made from
vegetable starch and
water Paste (rheology)...
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carrying social or ****ual
commentary in
English or Spanish,
pictures in
wheatpaste and stencils,
consisting of
stenciled renderings of
personalities crucial...
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sheep after neighbors' meals, and
pulled down
wallpaper adhered with
wheatpaste from bombed-out
buildings so
their mother could boil it for nutrients...
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Since the 1980s, the area
surrounding the
Sydney inner west
suburb of Newtown, Australia,
including the
suburbs of Newtown, Enmore, Erskineville, Camperdown...