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Tom Sime experiments with wax to create organic biomorphic compositions. The materials and techniques he employs require extensive knowledge and familiarity with the medium, enabling him to achieve translucent surfaces with nuanced color.
In the "Cobweb" series, the skeleton of paint is white acrylic, a medium which allows for thinner filaments of paint and dries much more quickly. It is then stained with a solution of water and India ink rather than oil or acrylic paint.
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