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Nature has always been a major contributor to art. Inspiration is derived from the patterns, textures, and lighting we see around us. Some artists use material found in nature as a basis for their work. A huge tree was snapped off close to the base in my neighborhood — a local sculptor used a chainsaw to turn the stump into a grizzly bear.

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Smith, C., Ward, A. (2003). Eco-friendly Effects. In: Photoshop Most Wanted 2: More Effects and Design Tips. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5181-1_4

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