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  2. Oil print process - Wikipedia

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    To make an oil print, a piece of paper is coated with a thick gelatin layer containing dichromate salts that sensitize it to light. A contact print is made by laying a negative over the paper and exposing it to light, which leads to hardening of the dichromated gelatin in proportion to the amount of light that reaches the paper. After exposure ...

  3. Oil painting - Wikipedia

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    Safflower oil or the walnut or poppyseed oil or Castor Oil are sometimes used in formulating lighter colors like white because they "yellow" less on drying than linseed oil, but they have the slight drawback of drying more slowly and may not provide the strongest paint film. Linseed oil tends to dry yellow and can change the hue of the color.

  4. Liquid color - Wikipedia

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    The maximum color dosage depends heavily on the polymer used (particle size, surface finish and surface energy), the machine configurations and the pigment load of the liquid color. [1] This can cause problems with very thin-walled parts that must be colored as opaque as possible, or even prevent coloring with liquid color altogether.

  5. Scenic painting (theatre) - Wikipedia

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    Scenic paint has traditionally been mixed by the painter using pigment powder colour, a binder and a medium. The binder adheres the powder to itself and to the surface on which it is applied. The medium is a thinner which allows the paint to be worked more easily, disappearing as the paint dries.

  6. The Magic of Oil Painting - Wikipedia

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    Sunset I (April 25, 1977) Sylvan Path (May 2, 1977) Texas Scene (May 9, 1977) Thousand Island Lake (May 16, 1977) Colorado River Canyon (February 20, 1978) Desert Canyon (February 27, 1978) Falling Leaves (March 6, 1978) Falling Water (March 13, 1978) Grapes and a Jug II (March 20, 1978) Greener Pastures (March 27, 1978) Knife Mountain (April 3 ...

  7. The Sunset Scene - Wikipedia

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    The Sunset Scene by Tiffany Studios was a gift to the MAG museum collection in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Dunn by their family in 2002."Thomas B. Dunn, a business and community leader who, after making his fortune from the liquorice-flavoured mouth freshener, Sen, served as State Treasurer and Congressman" to the United States.

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  9. Spray paint art - Wikipedia

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    Spray paint art uses spray painting on a non-porous material, such as wood, metal, glass, ceramic or plastic. Spray paint art is usually street art , in large cities. Themes may include surreal landscapes of planets, comets, pyramids, cities, and nature scenes.

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