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Definition of Scumbled

Scumbled
Scumble Scum"ble, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scumbled; p. pr. & vb. n. Scumbling.] [Freq. of scum. [root] 158.] (Fine Arts) To cover lighty, as a painting, or a drawing, with a thin wash of opaque color, or with color-crayon dust rubbed on with the stump, or to make any similar additions to the work, so as to produce a softened effect.

Meaning of Scumbled from wikipedia

- up s****ble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. S****ble may refer to: S****bling, a glaze painting technique S****ble, a novel by Ingrid Law S****ble, an...
- runner up in the 2011 Indian Paintbrush Book Award. The sequel to Savvy, S****ble, was released in August 2010. The plot follows a cousin of Mibs', Ledger...
- livery of red, white and black funnels, traditional brown-grained (or "s****bled") superstructure and black paddle-wheel boxes, decorated with gold lettering...
- movement, painterly gestures, brushstrokes, thrown paint, splashed, stained, s****bled and dripped. The painter would sometimes let the paint drip onto the canvas...
- Rope Trick and Chicken Flower); reviews suggest they recall Guston's s****bled, discordant coloration and crudely defined shapes and the scorched, scarred...
- Dinner Rush Sean the Bartender 2001 Made "Rogue" The Next Big Thing Deech S****ble Subterrain Seamus 2002 Nancy & Frank – A Manhattan Love Story Anatoly Makarov...
- laid in white mixed with minute quantities of red and blue. A very thin s****ble of red is brought over the underlayer, which is, however, left exposed...
- Constable used broken brushstrokes, often in small touches, which he s****bled over lighter p****ages, creating an impression of sparkling light enveloping...
- Festival after this character. The town of Sundance is the primary setting of S****ble, a children's novel by Ingrid Law, and a sequel to her earlier children's...
- Monets that are constructed of many p****ages of close valued brushed and s****bled marks that also read as close valued fields of color and drawing that Monet...