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'''Paint''' is any liquid, liquifiable, or mastic composition which after application to a substrate in a thin layer is converted to an opaque solid film.
'''Paint''' is any liquid, liquifiable, or mastic composition which after application to a substrate in a thin layer is converted to an opaque solid film.


Paint typically consists of [[pigment]] (natural or synthetic), binder (e.g. oil), and optionally a solvent.
Paint typically consists of [[pigment]] (natural or synthetic), binder (e.g. oil), and optionally a solvent.


Paint is often applied with a brush.
Paint is often applied with a brush or from an [[aerosol paint]] can.


== Painting ==
== Painting ==
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An artwork made by applying paint to a surface, and the process of doing so, is called [[painting]]. There are few examples of [[spanking in painting]], outweighed by far by [[spanking in drawing]] and spanking in digital art.
An artwork made by applying paint to a surface, and the process of doing so, is called [[painting]]. There are few examples of [[spanking in painting]], outweighed by far by [[spanking in drawing]] and spanking in digital art.
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Latest revision as of 06:41, 27 June 2022

Paint is any liquid, liquifiable, or mastic composition which after application to a substrate in a thin layer is converted to an opaque solid film.

Paint typically consists of pigment (natural or synthetic), binder (e.g. oil), and optionally a solvent.

Paint is often applied with a brush or from an aerosol paint can.

Painting

An artwork made by applying paint to a surface, and the process of doing so, is called painting. There are few examples of spanking in painting, outweighed by far by spanking in drawing and spanking in digital art.

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