decalcomania

NOUN
  1. either a design that is fixed to some surface or a paper bearing the design which is to be transferred to the surface
  2. the art of transfering designs from specially prepared paper to a wood or glass or metal surface
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How To Use decalcomania In A Sentence

  • The bank clerk did not go and collect the decalcomania from the car but with a sour look on his face asked Jerezano for his passport, compared that passport line by line with the first Xerox copy, then with the second copy. Tramites: Mexican Paperwork----ouch!
  • In each, Krahenbuhl runs a dazzling gamut of painterly techniques: glazing, impasto, scumbling, decalcomania, fluid linear strokes and so on.
  • Ironically, the face itself belongs to a Swiss artist who creates distinctive, hyper-colored, collage-like abstract paintings through techniques such as decalcomania and grattage. Stories from The Sun
  • On the 4th, he removed the Texas plates from the car, installed the Zacatecas plates, scraped the controversial import decalcomania from the windshield and threw it away. Tramites: Mexican Paperwork----ouch!
  • In each, Krahenbuhl runs a dazzling gamut of painterly techniques: glazing, impasto, scumbling, decalcomania, fluid linear strokes and so on.
  • The fifth and sixth principles of the rhizome are those of "cartography" and "decalcomania". Archive 2005-09-01
  • Other imaginative techniques of which he was a leading exponent were frottage (which he invented in 1925) and decalcomania.
  • His range of effects is unusually eloquent; there is something of the monoprint to them, as well as elements of the Surrealist techniques of decalcomania and frottage.
  • The silver seal in the center was the windshield decalcomania. Tramites: Mexican Paperwork----ouch!
  • His range of effects is unusually eloquent; there is something of the monoprint to them, as well as elements of the Surrealist techniques of decalcomania and frottage.
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