Fingerpaint is a kind of
paint
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intended to be applied with the
fingers; it typically comes in tubes and is used by small children, though it has occasionally been used by adults either to teach art to children, or for their own use.
Finger paint for education and therapy
American educator
Ruth Faison Shaw
Ruth Faison Shaw (1889–1969) was an American artist, educator who is credited with introducing finger painting into the USA as an art education medium. She developed her techniques while working in Rome, Italy, patenting a safe non-toxic paint ...
is credited with introducing fingerpainting as an art education medium. She developed her techniques in
Rome, Italy, before patenting a safe non-toxic paint in 1931. After developing her expressive medium for children, Shaw devoted her attention to its therapeutic benefits. At the request of
Carl Menninger, she taught at the Southard School at the
Menninger Foundation in
Topeka,
Kansas, United States. Later she served as a consultant to the Department of Psychiatry at Memorial Hospital at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While working at Memorial Hospital, she met psychologist,
John Thomas Payne
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. Payne became her successor in 1969 and continued her work until his death in 2000.
Today Shaw and Payne's work continues at the
Shaw School and Studio in Durham, NC. Founder and director,
Bryan Carey
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apprenticed with Payne from 1986 to 1993. At the suggestion of Payne, Carey devoted an additional seven years to the study of Shaw as an historical figure—artist, teacher and therapist. Carey and his protégée
Jennifer Falchi
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continue the Shaw-Payne tradition by traveling and teaching their method of artistic self-expression and emotional healing to people of all ages and abilities.
Technique
Although the name implies that the paint is applied with the fingers, expert use of this medium makes use of the hands and lower arms too. Use of the entire arm smooths the paint on the paper prior to more detailed modeling with the fingers and other parts of the hand. Sometimes
sponges, cloth, and other tools are used to obtain a specific texture.
Some artists are known to solely paint with their hands, as a way to become more intimate with the process. These artists do not use traditional fingerpaint. This style, "Reckless Art", is most accurately categorized as a subgenre of
outsider art. Painters like Tyler Ramsey have vowed never to touch a brush, but the use of surgical gloves for safety is common when using toxic oils. Tyler Ramsey claims that, "Rejecting brushes gives a painter the opportunity to approach the craft from a fresh perspective." "Reckless Art" started in 2002 as a way to refute the idea that "Everything has been done already."
Finger painting artist Nick Benjamin claims he "prefers to paint using fingers as the technique results in a real bond between the artwork and artist and allows for some intricate blending not achievable with brushes".
Another popular finger painting artist is Iris Scott, who only uses her hands because she follows her intuition.
Outsider artist
Jimmy Lee Sudduth
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explained that he painted with his fingers because they "never wore out" the way brushes did.
Fingerpaint treated repeatedly by means of
decalcomania on the same paper tends to generate
fractal
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s, as studied at
Yale University.
Materials
Fingerpaint is non-
toxic and is usually sold in packages of six bright colors. The paints can also be prepared from non-toxic household products such as flour or cornstarch.
Some childcare facilities use
instant pudding as fingerpaint, eliminating the need to keep the children's fingers out of their mouths.
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References
External links
* {{commons category inline, Finger painting
Shaw School and Studio
Children's art
Painting techniques
Paints
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