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  2. Palette (painting) - Wikipedia

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    For acrylic painting, "stay wet" palettes exist, which prevent the paints from drying out and becoming inert. [3] A classical palette is most often oval, but can also be rectangular, and is tapered to ensure optimal distribution of weight.

  3. Wet-on-wet - Wikipedia

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    Wet-on-wet, or alla prima (Italian, meaning at first attempt), direct painting or au premier coup, [1] is a painting technique in which layers of wet paint are applied to previously administered layers of wet paint.

  4. Bill Alexander (painter) - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] However, Alexander invented the step of priming the canvas with a coat of thin liquid white paint (which Alexander branded as "Magic White") and designed the style of palette knife employed, which is larger, firmer, and has one straight edge. Both inventions are fundamental for his wet-on-wet technique. [citation needed]

  5. Bob Ross - Wikipedia

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    During each half-hour segment, Ross instructed viewers in the quick, wet-on-wet oil painting technique, painting a scene without sketching it first, but creating the image directly from his imagination, in real time. He explained his limited paint palette, deconstructing the process into simple steps.

  6. Acrylic painting techniques - Wikipedia

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    Pour painting can also be done with oil paints, but because those paints take a longer time to dry, the piece would have to be done over an extended period of time, or with wet paints. [2] However, the subtle effects of the interaction of different liquid colors on drying can be partially lost during the drying process.

  7. Painting - Wikipedia

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    Painting is a visual art, which is characterized by the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called "matrix" [1] or "support"). [2] The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and airbrushes, may be used. One who produces paintings is called a ...