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  2. Ruth Faison Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Faison Shaw (1889–1969) was an American artist, educator who is credited with introducing finger painting into the USA as an art education medium. She developed her techniques while working in Rome, Italy, patenting a safe non-toxic paint in 1931.

  3. Fingerpaint - Wikipedia

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    Hanging scroll painting by Gao Qipei: Finger Painting of Eagle and Pine Trees.On display at the Shanghai Museum.. Fingerpaint is a kind of paint intended to be applied with the fingers; it typically comes in tubes and is used by small children, though it has occasionally been used by adults either to teach art to children, or for their own use.

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  5. MSCHF - Wikipedia

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    The game was reportedly so successful that a sequel titled "Finger on the App 2" was released in March 2021, featuring a grand prize of $100,000. [28] The winner kept their finger on the phone screen for around 51 hours; the second-place finisher also received a prize of $20,000. [29] In September 2020 MSCHF released Medical Bill Art (drop #30 ...

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  7. Pop artist takes finger painting to a whole new level with ...

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    Pop artist Ross Bucher is redefining what it means to finger paint with his portraits, which he paints using his handprints. The artist’s portrait of RM racked up over 1.7 mullion views.

  8. Portal:Painting - Wikipedia

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    Hanging scroll painting by Gao Qipei: Finger Painting of Eagle and Pine Trees. On display at the Shanghai Museum. Fingerpaint is a kind of paint intended to be applied with the fingers; it typically comes in tubes and is used by small children, though it has occasionally been used by adults either to teach art to children, or for their own use.

  9. Fingerpainting - Wikipedia

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