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A basic visual symbol an aitist uses to create visual art
The crown is Basquiat's symbol for himself as well as a symbol of respect and admiration for other figures he refers to in his work.
The crown is Basquiat's symbol for himself as well as a symbol of respect and admiration for other figures he refers to in his work.
The aborigines used symbols in their drawings to represent Dreamtime. If you look on a few different websites, they will explain exactly what each symbol means. I would need a full page to list them all on here.
A painters palette and a paint brush. Or just a paint brush. But I have seen the painter's palette most often to symbolize art.
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It doesn't "mean" anything, it's just a symbol chosen to be visually distinctive.
The phi symbol (Φ) represents the golden ratio, which is a mathematical ratio of approximately 1.618. It is often found in nature, art, and architecture for its aesthetically pleasing proportions.
Horses on shields usually just mean the symbol of the family or kingdom of the shield.
There is a Celtic symbol that means brother not sure how to explain it just google "celtic symbol for brother"
Both, I think.
It doesn't really mean anything it's just a unique identification code!