Painting
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Painting is the practice of applying paint to a medium as a means of creating a work of art, or as a means of enhancing the aesthetics of an existing object.
There are many examples of painters in the UFP, and StarFleet. As a child, Jonathan Archer painted a model starship he built, (ENT: "Broken Bow") as did a few members of the crew of the USS Voyager. Kathryn Janeway was one such member who would paint to relax as form of recreation.(VOY: "Macrocosm")
In 2369 the shapeshifter Odo imitated a painting of a Bajoran landscape and surprised the Tosk in a corridor. (DS9: "Captive Pursuit")
There have been many forms of paintings throughout the ages. Morn had an Earth painting of a matador in his quarters, which was destroyed when someone smashed it over Quark's head. The key to Morn's locker was inside of it. This painting looked suspiciously similar to one Quark once tried to auction off, when Quark called it the inspiration for the flag of a colony on Mars. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?", "In the Cards")
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[edit] Painters
- Samuel Beckett
- Data
- Salvador Dali
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Vincent Van Gogh
- Gideon Seyetik
- Tora Ziyal
- Nanpart Malor
- Kira Meru
- Y'Raka
- Kathryn Janeway
[edit] Schools and styles
- Andorian Academy (Andorian)
- Cardassian Institute of Art (Cardassian)
- Icon paintings (Bajoran)
- Valonnan School (Cardassian)
[edit] Gallery of paintings
A painting of a Bajoran landscape |
A painting in Sisko's quarters |
A painting of four planets of the Sol system in DS9's classroom |
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A landscape at night in Miles O'Briens quarters |
A painting of a matador |
