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watercolor Definition

water·color (--kul′ər)

noun

  1. a pigment or coloring matter that is mixed with water for use as a paint
  2. a painting done with such paints
  3. the art of painting with watercolors

adjective

painted with, using, or relating to watercolors

watercolor Related Forms
water·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.