Material consisting of pigment suspended in water to form a transparent painting medium.
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Examples for "watercolor"
Examples for "watercolor"
1And finally, an artist in South Africa created the beautiful watercolor illustrations.
2A watercolor depicts two soldiers having an intimate encounter on a bench.
3She stopped in front of a small watercolor next to the mantelpiece.
4Bayona incorporated watercolor animations to illustrate the stories of good and evil.
5Sketches are done in watercolor because you need a quick medium he said.
1Tells about acquisition of these watercolors & when some were previously displayed.
2Everything smeared as she moved, like the world was painted in watercolors.
3Young ladies sketched, did watercolors, wrote short paragraphs of imaginative prose.
4In addition, there are fifty-seven drawings and watercolors and thirty-nine sculptures.
5A Londoner named Robert Havell, an engraver, sharpened the clarity of the watercolors.
1A red pencil with a core of watercolor paint.
2One of the residents picked up a chunk of watercolor paint and a section of pencil.
3The king was made of sixteen shades of watercolor paint, with colors pressed together in thin diagonal stripes.
4In among the broken bits of art were chunks of watercolor paint, edges smoothed by rain and colors smeared together.
5I would have much rather had a new art kit, all the little pots of watercolor paint and markers lined up like a rainbow.
6Watercolor paint is pretty, but I've never really had a knack for painting.
7And Mother Morrison gave him a box of watercolor paints and a painting book.
Translations for watercolor paint