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Try something new and exciting with this brayer painting art technique.
It is rolled over the surface with an ink-covered roller (called a brayer).
"I bought a brayer, some rice paper, some paint and started experimenting," he said.
Next he placed the paper on the freshly painted glass and impressed the image to the paper with his brayer.
By the mid- to late-19th century, they had been largely superseded by the composition roller and the brayer.
Frank N. Brayer, father of Nicholas, became its president.
The linoleum sheet is inked with a roller (called a brayer), and then impressed onto paper or fabric.
Linda Brayer, an Israeli human rights lawyer who specialized in the laws of war and international law, concludes that:
A native of Russia, Brayer is of Jewish descent.
Her next step, Mrs. Brayer said, will be to seek refugee status for the Derievs, so they could at least settle in another country.
Elizabeth Brayer's definitive biography of George Eastman, which drew on these sources, also was inevitably in error.
A brayer is a hand roller used in printmaking techniques to spread ink in the process of offsetting an image from a plate to paper.
Beautiful Angle has used a variety of printing techniques, including split fountain color process, a two color double run, and a brayer over a printed image.
After the "copy" had been correctly positioned and squared up using a T-square and set square, it was pressed down with a brayer, or roller.
Its rosh yeshiva (dean) was Rabbi Joseph Brayer.
A brayer is a specialized tool like a miniature rolling pin designed to help remove wrinkles, remove excess glue and smooth pictures.
He carved or sandblasted the images into the surfaces of the 100-pound blackboards, lifted the slates onto a washstand, and applied ink with a brayer.
Among them were Richard Benson, Nathan Hammond, William Brayer, and Thomas Baker.
Joseph Baker, one of Broadway's most sought-after composers and arrangers, oversees the series' music with Sheira Brayer.
Too Famous to Sell Yves Brayer, the Marmottan's curator at the time, estimated that, while uninsured, the stolen paintings were worth $12.5 million.
The show was created by Cory Rosenberg, Sheira Brayer's husband and the chief executive of the 18,000-square-foot Rogar Studios here.
His daughter, Shoshana Bluma Reizel, is married to Rabbi Nachum Dov Brayer.
A printing-press may not be needed as the back of the paper can be rubbed or pressed by hand with a simple tool such as a brayer or roller.
The Hasidim then asked the Rebbe's daughter Malka and her husband, Rabbi Dr. Brayer, to offer one of their two young sons for the leadership.
John M. Brayer, Ph.D. "Introduction to Fourier Transforms for Image Processing".