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Grattage (literally "scratching", "s****ing") is a
technique in
surrealist painting which consists of "scratching"
fresh paint with a
sharp blade. In this...
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grattage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grattage is a
technique in
surrealist painting.
Grattage may also
refer to: Zoe
Grattage, an Ireland...
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rubbings of
textured objects and
relief surfaces to
create images—and
grattage, an
analogous technique in
which paint is s****ed
across canvas to reveal...
- three-dimensional appearance. This is owed to a
technique called grattage.
Grattage was
invented by
Ernst and the
Spanish surrealist Joan Miró. This technique...
- pla**** a role in, or had an
influence on, the
formation of Surrealism.
Grattage is a
surrealist technique in
painting in
which (usually wet)
paint is s****ed...
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under the
brand name "Cryla".
Acrylics are the most
common paints used in
grattage, a
surrealist technique that
began to be used with the
advent of this type...
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Science 14(4):527-586, 2004.
Jonathan Grattage: QML
Research (website) T. Altenkirch, V. Belavkin, J.
Grattage, A. Green, A. Sabry, J. K. Vizzotto, QML:...
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Gilding technique Gl****blowing
Glaze (painting technique)
Gongbi Gradation Grattage Grisaille Haboku Hierarchical proportion Illusionistic ceiling painting...
- 1943–44) The
Temptation of
Saint Anthony (1945)
Miscellaneous Frottage Grattage Loplop Une
semaine de bonté (1934)
Related Leonora Carrington (partner)...
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periodically hitting herself over the head with it. A p****ing motorist,
Joshua Grattage, saw this and
decided to
tackle her to take
control of the hammer. While...