Ask a New Question

Question

In Watercolor techniques: sprinkling salt onto a wet watercolor painting, where the salt will absorb the water (and pigment), leaving lighter spots when dried(1 point)
Responses

Rubbing Alcohol
Rubbing Alcohol

Wet on Wet
Wet on Wet

Salt
Salt

Flat Wash
8 months ago

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The correct response to the technique involving sprinkling salt onto a wet watercolor painting is "Salt."
8 months ago

Related Questions

In Watercolor techniques: to soak up, take away, or absorb watercolor paint from a painted surface t... In Watercolor techniques: painting watercolor on top of an already wet surface to allow the color(s)... In Watercolor techniques: painting watercolor on top of an already wet surface to allow the color(s)... In Watercolor techniques: sprinkling salt onto a wet watercolor painting, where the salt will absorb... In Watercolor techniques: the use of a dry or fairly dry brush dipped in moist (but not wet) waterco... In Watercolor techniques: an even wash or application of color on a watercolor painting, not showing... In Watercolor techniques: sprinkling salt onto a wet watercolor painting, where the salt will absorb... In Watercolor techniques: to soak up, take away, or absorb watercolor paint from a painted surface t... In Watercolor techniques: the use of a dry or fairly dry brush dipped in moist (but not wet) waterco... In Watercolor techniques: an even wash or application of color on a watercolor painting, not showing...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use