watercolor
watercolor
Definition
water·color (--kul′ər)
noun
- a pigment or coloring matter that is mixed with water for use as a paint
- a painting done with such paints
- the art of painting with watercolors
adjective
painted with, using, or relating to watercolors
wa′ter·col′or·ist noun
watercolor
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- use: About the Artist I use watercolors to create imperfect portraits, in which the mutilation is a metaphor for genuine experience.
- include: Art mediums include watercolor, oil, acrylic, pastel, pencil, drawings and paintings.
- make: Make a watercolor drawing out of a photo from your last nature shooting to decorate your room.
Preposition: on
- paper: I paint in bright, happy colors; I use acrylic and oils on canvas, beside marker, pencil and watercolor on paper.
- 152cm: Sweet 16 #2 2005 acrylic and watercolor on paper 152cm x 101cm Lifesize painting of figurine in ball gown.
Adjective modifier
- original: Fine Art of Lucy Arnold Original watercolor, pastel, mixed media paintings.
- digital: Then I lay in local color with either digital watercolor or chalk.
Modifies a noun
- painting: Then Why not take a look at:- Over 100 original Chinese watercolor paintings For Sale.
- paper: The model was set onto a artists textured watercolor paper ' sea ' ( lake!
- effect: You can use Watercolor brush variants to apply a watercolor effect to a photo by lifting the canvas to the watercolor layer.
- paint: Learn to watercolor paint with Jack Reid - Join 25,000 artists who have learned to paint with Jack Reid.
- drawing: In 1829, he made a watercolor drawing of a strange plant.
- print: Oil paintings & watercolor prints capture your pet in realistic detail from your favorite photo.
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