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- noun A
water -soluble pigment . - noun A
painting made by using such pigment. - noun This kind of
painting as a genre.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the art or technique of painting with watercolors
- verb paint with watercolors
- noun water-soluble pigment
- noun a water-base paint (with water-soluble pigments); used by artists
- noun a painting produced with watercolors
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Examples
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Many watercolours featured on here use the term watercolour with bodycolour.
Archive 2008-05-01 Hermes 2008
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He began working on a series of what he called watercolour sculptures - great swaths of paper saturated with single hues, which he would fashion into three-dimensional shapes.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BY SUSAN SMITH 2009
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Yes, a dodo, but not a regular dodo image, a dodo watercolour from the Dutch School.
Dutch School Dronte 2010
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Certain watercolour paper from an art supplier might be OK.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Unexpected Problem – Finding Non Fluorescent White Paper 2009
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This evocative watercolour is by Rowland Hilder, a prolific artist who lived in Blackheath and whose work can be seen in Shell posters and books.
A Drive in the Country Peter Ashley 2008
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Sandra Maze has a nice confident, loose style, especially with watercolour, which is where,
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An array of work in different media such as watercolour, acrylic and oil is currently on display.
MISSISSAUGA - Home 2010
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An array of work in different media such as watercolour, acrylic and oil is currently on display.
MISSISSAUGA - Home 2010
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An array of work in different media such as watercolour, acrylic and oil is currently on display.
MISSISSAUGA - Home 2010
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An array of work in different media such as watercolour, acrylic and oil is currently on display.
MISSISSAUGA - Home 2010
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