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transfer of ink or chalk to paper using a sponge instead of a brush
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Application of paint with a sponge for the purpose of creating an effect or texture.
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A broken color effect produced by either applying color or removing color by pouncing with a natural sponge while paint is still wet.
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A paint technique involving the application layer after layer of opaque and translucent paint colors with a sponge.
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Used to create direct to paper backgrounds etc. A small sponge is tapped onto your ink pad and then softly rotated in a circular motion on your artwork transferring the colour. Working from the lightest shades of ink through to your darkest shades and repeating with the same shade if a fuller or richer colour is desired.
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A painting technique in which a sponge is dipped in paint and applied to a desired surface. Using two complementary colors results in a marbled effect.
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The transfer of ink to paper using a small sponge (usually a cosmetic or craft sponge) in place of a brush. The ink is applied to the sponge and then the sponge is dabbed/tapped lightly onto a piece of paper leaving a series of small dots. A sponge with many holes, squeezed tightly while sponging, will produce a beautiful lacy effect.
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Creating a textured look to a surface by loading a sponge with paint and applying to the surface.
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Applying stamping ink or paint with a sea, cosmetic, or kitchen sponge to create a variety of textures.
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A technique that involves smearing ink on a piece of paper or embellishment with a sponge, usually just around the edges.
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The technique of tranferring ink or paint onto a paper using a sponge in place of a brush.
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A paint technique involving the application of a layer or layers of opaque or translucent paint colors with a sponge.
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