Aerography

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Aerography (arts)

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Aerography is a surrealist method in which a stencil used in spraypainting, is replaced by a three-dimensional object. The Aerography technique is most recognizable as a blended and photorealistic style. The method has been used to decorate tiles from the Victorian Era [1] and in the works of Man Ray.[2]

Aerography On Cars

Aerography is commonly used on vehicles. It adds an appealing and attracting effect, by presenting an image on the hood, on the side, or all around.


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  1. ^ Dalby, Stewart (24 July 1999). "Collectors who are splashing out on the tiles". Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/1999/jul/24/features.jobsmoney6. Retrieved 30 September 2011. 
  2. ^ Naumann, Frances. "Conversion to Modernism". The Art of Painting in More than Two Dimensions: The Paintings, Drawings, Watercolors, Cliché Verre, and Airbrush Compositions of 1917-1919. http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/4aa/4aa142.htm. Retrieved 30 September 2011. 

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