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a type of paint made with water-soluble pigments, used by artists for transparent or soft effects
What is "watercolor"?
Watercolor is a type of paint made from pigments mixed with water. It is known for its transparency and ability to create soft, delicate colors and effects. Watercolor paint is usually applied to paper, and it can be used to create a range of styles, from light washes to detailed work. It is valued for how easily it blends and flows, allowing colors to mix smoothly.
What is a "watercolor"?
A watercolor is a type of painting done with paints that mix with water. The paints are made from pigments and a substance that helps them stick to the paper. Artists apply these paints to paper, using water to adjust transparency and blending. Watercolor paintings are known for their smooth, flowing effects and the way colors blend together. This technique often creates soft, translucent effects and subtle color transitions.
the art or practice of painting with watercolors
to apply pigments suspended in water to paper or another surface to create a painting, typically producing a translucent or soft effect
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