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  2. Leaf painting - Wikipedia

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    Leaf painting is the process of painting with dyed leaves. Deriving from Japan , China or India , it became popular in Vietnam . Its two main forms are: Cutting and pasting dry leaf to make leaf paintings or using paint to draw onto the surface of dry leaf to make leaf paintings.

  3. Sand animation - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Leaf began using sand for animation when she was an undergraduate art student at Harvard University in 1968. [3] She created her first film, Sand, or Peter and the Wolf (1968), by dumping beach sand on a light box and manipulating the grains to build figures, textures and movement, frame by frame. [ 4 ]

  4. Magic Brush - Wikipedia

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    After the boy paints a golden mountain in the distance, the impressed emperor orders him to paint a ship for him and his men to gather the gold. The emperor and his men hurry aboard the ship and sail towards the golden mountain. When they reach the middle of the sea, the emperor tells Ma Liang to paint wind to increase the ship's speed.

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  7. Fingerpaint - Wikipedia

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    Hanging scroll painting by Gao Qipei: Finger Painting of Eagle and Pine Trees.On display at the Shanghai Museum.. Fingerpaint is a kind of paint intended to be applied with the fingers; it typically comes in tubes and is used by small children, though it has occasionally been used by adults either to teach art to children, or for their own use.

  8. Tumble Leaf - Wikipedia

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    Tumble Leaf is an American animated series that premiered in 2014 on Amazon Prime Video. It is stop motion for preschool-aged children and it is based on the short film Miro . [ 2 ]

  9. Oobi (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Selig was inspired to create Oobi after watching puppeteers perform with their bare hands on the set of Sesame Street. [15] Each puppeteer used their hand and a pair of ping pong balls instead of a full puppet. This is a common technique among puppeteers in training, as it helps them learn the basics of lip-syncing and focusing the eyes of a ...