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Glazing in the context of painting refers to a technique used by artists to apply a thin, semi-transparent layer of paint, known as a glaze, over an already dry layer of paint. The technique is primarily used to modify the color and tone of the underlying paint layer, and to achieve a depth and luminosity in the painting that is not possible with a single layer of opaque paint.
Glazing in the context of painting refers to a technique used by artists to apply a thin, semi-transparent layer of paint, known as a glaze, over an already dry layer of paint. The technique is primarily used to modify the color and tone of the underlying paint layer, and to achieve a depth and luminosity in the painting that is not possible with a single layer of opaque paint.


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[[Image:Detail-77893.jpg|thumb|center|A close-up of a painting showing the depth and luminosity achieved through glazing.]]


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