One Stroke: From Canvas to Nails

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One Stroke: From Canvas to Nails

Exploring the Historical Origins of the One Stroke Nail Art Technique

Article by Alisha Rimando | Published in 2023

In 1995 American artist Donna S. Dewberry, patented a ‘One Stroke’ technique that she’d develop. This new idea allowed painters to blend, shade and highlight all in one stroke of a brush. The concept consists of loading a brush with two or three separate colors and achieving the shading and highlighting in just one simple stroke. By 2010 nail technicians around the globe began adopting this technique for their nail art. Archival records and articles Circa 1700’s show that the Schools of Art in the UK trained apprentices in the ‘onestroke’ style as it was a quick method of painting for commercial reasons – to speedily decorate furniture, pottery and trays for selling.

Floral Blue One Stroke

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Floral Blue One Stroke

This unique design, reminiscent of a blue bonnet flower, can be the center of your artistic creation or an accent to any nail art look. Learn these simple, yet beautiful one-stroke flowers to add to your nail art assortment.

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