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The Art of Fumage by Steven SpazukArtist Steven Spazuk uses a... crss



















The Art of Fumage by Steven Spazuk

Artist Steven Spazuk uses a technique called Fumage using fire and soot to create his art.  This gives his work an ephemeral quality.  You can see our previous post of his work HERE.  See more of Steven’s work on Instagram.  h/t Faith is Torment.  


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