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nevsk [136]
2 years ago
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Why do graffiti artists favor spray cans and airbrushes?

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Sophie [7]2 years ago
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Why do graffiti artists favor spray cans and airbrushes? They can be used to apply paint quickly. They lack a human touch. They offer more color options than other media. They allow for more subtle shading than other media. What is necessary for true fresco?

Explanation:

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