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paint stencil (technique)  

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  • stencil, paint (technique)

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  • Jona Schlegel
  • Stefan Wogrin

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  • The "paint stencil" technique in graffiti refers to a method where a design, pattern, or image is cut out of thin material like paper, cardboard, or plastic to create a stencil. This stencil is then used as a guide to apply paint onto a surface, creating a reproducible and precise image. This technique is particularly popular in graffiti due to its simplicity, speed, and ability to create identical symbols, letters, or shapes. In the context of graffiti, the paint stencil technique is often used to create a specific type of graffiti known as stencil graffiti. This form of graffiti is characterized by its sharp, well-defined images that can be quickly and easily reproduced, making it a popular choice for graffitists who want to disseminate their work widely and rapidly. Moreover, the paint stencil technique allows for a high degree of creativity. Graffitists can use multiple layers of paint or aerosol to create the illusion of depth, and the stencils themselves can range from simple to complex designs. This flexibility, combined with the technique's inherent speed and reproducibility, has made the paint stencil technique a mainstay in the world of graffiti.

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