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Grunge set: Dry squeezed paint in b/w Set with 9 different, vectorized lines of squeezed and dragged dry paint in black on white background. The grunge effect is based on real paste-like paint treated with a palette knife and a paint roller. Color can be easily changed. pasty texture stock illustrations
Grunge set: Dry squeezed paint in b/w Set with 9 different, vectorized lines of squeezed and dragged dry paint in black on white background. The grunge effect is based on real paste-like paint treated with a palette knife and a paint roller. Color can be easily changed. pasty texture stock illustrations

Set with 9 different, vectorized lines of squeezed and dragged dry paint in black on white background. The grunge effect is based on real paste-like paint treated with a palette knife and a paint roller. Color can be easily changed.

Grunge set: Decalcomania paint elements Set with 5 vectorized, decalcomania paint elements in black and white on white background. The grunge effect is based on an original decalcomania painting – a process of manipulating wet paint between to layers (of different materials). The technique was much employed by surrealist artists such as Max Ernst. pasty texture stock illustrations
Grunge set: Decalcomania paint elements Set with 5 vectorized, decalcomania paint elements in black and white on white background. The grunge effect is based on an original decalcomania painting – a process of manipulating wet paint between to layers (of different materials). The technique was much employed by surrealist artists such as Max Ernst. pasty texture stock illustrations

Set with 5 vectorized, decalcomania paint elements in black and white on white background. The grunge effect is based on an original decalcomania painting – a process of manipulating wet paint between to layers (of different materials). The technique was much employed by surrealist artists such as Max Ernst.

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