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- Decoupage or découpage (/ˌdeɪkuːˈpɑːʒ/; French: [dekupaʒ]) is the art of decorating an object by gluing colored paper cutouts onto it in combination with...
- obscured.) Decoupage is a type of collage usually defined as a craft. It is the process of placing a picture into an object for decoration. Decoupage can involve...
- Continuity editing is the process, in film and video creation, of combining more-or-less related shots, or different components cut from a single shot...
- lacquer, the Queen's découpage works generally have references to literary, mythological or art-historical topics. Margrethe's découpage works have also been...
- and leaves can be applied to wood furnishings using the technique of decoupage. Oshibana artists are employing various new technologies in pressing methods...
- used since antiquity for various arts and crafts such as bookbinding, découpage, collage, papier-mâché, and adhering paper posters and notices to walls...
- of artistic projects. In 1771, a widow in her early 70s, Mary began on decoupage, a fashion with ladies of the court. Her works were detailed and botanically...
- printer and making paintings, serigraphy, miniature books, Bonsai, and découpage for the next three decades. She produced numerous pieces during this period...
- 1990, he appeared in episode 7 of the cult public-access television show Decoupage with Summer Caprice. In 1995, Willard reunited with his Fernwood co-star...
- Archived from the original on May 31, 2008. Retrieved May 20, 2008. "Découpage du territoire montréalais en 2006" (PDF). Montréal en statistiques (in...