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In Watercolor techniques: painting watercolor
In Watercolor techniques: the use of a dry or fairly dry brush dipped in moist (but not wet) watercolor paint to create striated
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In Watercolor techniques: an even wash or application of color on a watercolor painting, not showing a gradation or variety of
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In Watercolor techniques: painting watercolor on top of an already wet surface to allow the color(s) to blend, smear, or
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In Watercolor techniques: painting watercolor on top of an already wet surface to allow the color(s) to blend, smear, or
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In Watercolor techniques: sprinkling salt onto a wet watercolor painting, where the salt will absorb the water (and pigment),
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In Watercolor techniques: painting watercolor on top of an already wet surface to allow the color(s) to blend, smear, or
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In Watercolor techniques: to soak up, take away, or absorb watercolor paint from a painted surface to create lighter areas(1
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In Watercolor techniques: sprinkling salt onto a wet watercolor painting, where the salt will absorb the water (and pigment),
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An oil painting is 16 years older than a watercolor by the same artist. The oil painting is also three times older than the
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An oil painting is 16 years older than a watercolor by the same artist. The oil painting is also three times older than the
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