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He was the first to use the techniques called Frottage and Grattage in art.
Acrylic paints are the most common paints used in grattage.
Grattage is a surrealist technique that became popular with the release of acrylic paint.
This is owed to a technique called grattage.
Here, the herring-bone effect of the trees and the grainy sky reveal his technique of grattage.
Grattage is frottage taken a step further: a canvas is placed over an object like, say, a straw mat.
Now he successively added three new energizers to his repertory: frottage, grattage and decalcomania.
A passing motorist, Joshua Grattage, saw this extraordinary behaviour and decided to tackle her in an attempt to confiscate the hammer.
Grattage is a surrealist technique in painting in which (usually dry) paint is scraped off the canvas.
With Miró's help, Ernst pioneered grattage in which he troweled pigment from his canvases.
Grattage was invented by Ernst and the Spanish surrealist Joan Miró.
QML is a Haskell-like quantum programming language by Altenkirch and Grattage.
Examples include Selinger's QPL, and the Haskell-like language QML by Altenkirch and Grattage.
He would not hesitate to use his children's stencils, ink blots, puddles and stains, lace impressions, "pliage" or folding (i.e. Rorschach blots), "grattage" or rubbing, often using the charcoal from match sticks or his fingers instead of pen or brush.