masking in painting
Masking in painting refers to the technique of covering specific areas of a painting to protect them from being painted over, while allowing other areas to be worked on freely. This practice helps artists create sharp edges, precise lines, and intricate details in their artwork. It involves the use of various materials such as tape, frisket, and masking fluid to achieve clean and controlled painting results.
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