Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
50cm x 30cm (19.7'' x 12'')
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Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
100cm x 70cm (39.4'' x 27.6'')
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Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
50cm x 70cm (19.7'' x 27.6'')
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Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
50cm x 70cm (19.7'' x 27.6'')
Inquire for availability and price
Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
100cm x 70cm (39.4'' x 27.6'')
Inquire for availability and price
Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
50cm x 70cm (19.7'' x 27.6'')
Inquire for availability and price
Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
100cm x 70cm (39.4'' x 27.6'')
Inquire for availability and price
Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
50cm x 70cm (19.7'' x 27.6'')
Inquire for availability and price
Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
50cm x 70cm (19.7'' x 27.6'')
Inquire for availability and price
Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
50cm x 30cm (19.7'' x 12'')
Inquire for availability and price
Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
100cm x 70cm (39.4'' x 27.6'')
Inquire for availability and price
Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
50cm x 70cm (19.7'' x 27.6'')
Inquire for availability and price
Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
50cm x 70cm (19.7'' x 27.6'')
Inquire for availability and price
Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
100cm x 70cm (39.4'' x 27.6'')
Inquire for availability and price
Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
50cm x 70cm (19.7'' x 27.6'')
Inquire for availability and price
Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
100cm x 70cm (39.4'' x 27.6'')
Inquire for availability and price
Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
50cm x 70cm (19.7'' x 27.6'')
Inquire for availability and price
Initiated by spraying a layer of paint onto paper; Applied acrylic paint as monotype technique; Using a scalpel, scored into the acrylic, sometimes reaching the initial layer, other times exposing the paper substrate; For additional detail, used pastel chalks and self-adhesive transparent film.
50cm x 70cm (19.7'' x 27.6'')
Inquire for availability and price