- sand dunes. The
production of
decalcomanias has not been
confined to art. At Yale University,
fingerpaint decalcomanias have been
analysed for
their tendency...
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which a text is cut up at
random and
rearranged to
create a new text.
Decalcomania is a
process of
spreading thick paint upon a
canvas then—while it is...
-
overcome by the
discovery of such
techniques as frottage,
grattage and
decalcomania. Soon more
visual artists became involved,
including Giorgio de Chirico...
- contact,
usually with the aid of heat or water. The word is
short for
decalcomania, a
decorative technique by
which engravings and
prints are transferred...
- its old lines, or on new lines" "5 and 6.
Principle of
cartography and
decalcomania: a
rhizome is not
amenable to any
structural or
generative model. It...
-
belonged to the
surrealist school, and
invented the
technique known as
decalcomania. The
arrival from
Seville of Martín de Andújar Cantos, an
architect and...
- stress-reduction in
observers as computer-generated
fractals and Nature's fractals.
Decalcomania, a
technique used by
artists such as Max Ernst, can
produce fractal-like...
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brushes did.[citation needed]
Fingerpaint treated repeatedly by
means of
decalcomania on the same
paper tends to
generate fractals, as
studied at Yale University...
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trowelled pigment from his canvases. He also
explored with the
technique of
decalcomania,
which involves pressing paint between two surfaces.
Ernst was also active...
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acrylic paint because it
contains additives to
ensure the
matte finish.
Decalcomania The
alternative term "body color" is
sometimes one word "bodycolor"....