Concept information
Preferred term
scratching (technique)
Broader concept
Note
- "The action, process, or technique of making slight linear abrasions on a surface of any kind. May refer to damage, or to a technique for creation of art, such as in printmaking." (The J. Paul Getty Trust. ‘Scratching (Process)’)
Source
- The J. Paul Getty Trust. ‘Scratching (Process)’, Art & Architecture Thesaurus Full Record Display (Getty Research), 25 January 2021. [Date of Access, 1 Aug. 2023]. http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300379457.
Belongs to group
Creator
- Jona Schlegel
- Stefan Wogrin
Editorial note
- "Scratching" in the context of graffiti refers to a technique where the graffitist uses a hard tool, such as a knife, a wooden stick, or even fingernails, to etch or scratch a design into a surface. This technique is often used on surfaces with a layer of material that can be removed, such as the bark of a tree or a wall with a layer of paint or plaster. The resulting graffiti, known as a "scratching," is characterized by its etched or scratched appearance. This technique allows for a different kind of expression compared to more traditional graffiti techniques that involve the application of paint or other materials.
URI
https://vocabs.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/indigo/scratchingTechnique
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