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  2. Drip painting - Wikipedia

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    An example of drip painting techniques used to create a portrait. Drip painting is a form of art, often abstract art, in which paint is dripped or poured on to the canvas. [1]

  3. Surrealist techniques - Wikipedia

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    Automatism was used in different ways for each art: Automatic drawing; Automatic painting; Automatic writing; Automatic poetry is poetry written using the automatic method.It has probably been the chief surrealist method from the founding of surrealism to the present day.

  4. Draw My Life - Wikipedia

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    Draw My Life is an internet video genre in which the author narrates their life history, in the form of a fast-motion video of the author drawing illustrations, usually on a whiteboard, of key figures and events in their life.

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  6. Loui Jover - Wikipedia

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    Loui Jover (born April 1967) is an Australian painter and artist. [1] He was born in Serbia but moved to Australia at a young age, where he has lived since. [2] He is known for his artwork in ink wash paintings on vintage book pages.

  7. Walking art - Wikipedia

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    In her influential book Wanderlust, Rebecca Solnit traces the origins of walking as an artistic practice to the 1960s, when 'a new realm of walking opened up [ . . . ] walking as art.' [1]:267 Other scholars, such as Francesco Careri and Blake Morris, highlight the importance of the Dada excursion of 1921, when the French contingent of the Dada movement led a walk at the Church of Saint-Julien ...

  8. Drawstring - Wikipedia

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    A drawstring (draw string, draw-string) is a string, rope or lace used to "draw" (gather, or shorten) fabric or other material. Ends of a drawstring are often terminated with a sheath called an aglet. The ends may be tied to hold the drawstring in place (and simultaneously close an opening).

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