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  2. Tsutsugaki - Wikipedia

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    Tsutsugaki (筒描) is a Japanese technique of resist dyeing that involves drawing rice-paste designs on cloth, dyeing the cloth, and then washing off the paste. [1] The rice paste is typically made from sweet rice, which has a high starch content and is therefore rather sticky. The paste is applied through a tube (tsutsu) similar to a piping bag.

  3. Ayami Kojima - Wikipedia

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    Media which Kojima has often employed in paintings include the use of molding paste, Conté Crayon, acrylics, India ink, gloss polymer medium, stumps and finger smudging. [2] Generally speaking, the sketch and composition is laid out using the Conté crayon. Shadows are darkened monochromatically using both Conté and India ink. The color ...

  4. Sasha Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Oil and molding paste on canvas, 6 by 9 feet (1.8 m × 2.7 m). In this painting, Gordon presents herself in many forms and a range of affective states. [ 28 ] Its cool tones and rich blues are used to create a surreal and magical feeling.

  5. Paste paper - Wikipedia

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    Paste paper used as a book covering, c. 1749. Paste paper is a type of surface design in which a colored, viscous media (generally starch paste) is applied directly to the surface of a paper sheet and modified with various tools and techniques to render an array of patterns and effects.

  6. Lining of paintings - Wikipedia

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    Afterwards it was to be laid picture side up, with the image covered by a sheet of paper coated in paste (generally of a beeswax or glue base). The artwork would then be flipped over and secured to the work surface with pins or nails. The current canvas would then be trimmed down or removed entirely so that a new, larger one may be applied. [6]

  7. Cake decorating - Wikipedia

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    Fondant, also known as sugar paste or ready-roll icing, is a soft, opaque paste made of sugar, water, gelatin, vegetable fat or shortening and glycerol. Fondant is typically sold in a variety of colors when bought ready-made; it is easy to handle and provides a smooth, matte and non-stick cake cover.

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    Rough Luxury Soft Molding Paste. dermstore.com. $39.00. You Might Also Like. Kid Cudi Is All Right. 16 Best Shoe Organizers For Storing and Displaying Your Kicks. Show comments. Advertisement.

  9. Yūzen - Wikipedia

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    A stencil for undyed paste was used to create skiamorphic white outlines between the areas of colour, making the finished kata-yūzen pattern resemble itome-yūzen. [ 3 ] The Exposition Universelle of 1900 in Paris introduced Art Nouveau [ 3 ] (a Western art movement heavily influenced by Japanese art ) [ citation needed ] to Japanese artists.

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