s’Contemporary Figurative Paintings
Watercolor is known for its translucency and granulation. Translucency occurs because light reflects off the white paper, through thin layers of paint (called washes), and causes the painting to have a “glowing” effect. Dark areas are created using thicker applications of washes, which block light from coming through. Granulation is when the color pigments separate in water, settle into the paper, and create a textured look when they dry. Figurative work depicts an identifiable subject, even when painted in a loose, impressionistic style.
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