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by watercolorblind
990 days ago
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Yeah, it's a medium that is not known for fine details given everyone's experience with it in school growing up, and the landscape/flower paintings that are common at art festivals; however, that does not mean that is all that can be done with the medium. Some artists pursue photo-realism [1]. Using something like a heavier weight (takes more layers), hot press (smoother grain) watercolor that makes it easier to add finer sharper, details. Additionally, there are mixing mediums [2] that allow changing application in different ways and there is masking fluid which helps preserve a sharp edge when working on multiple layers. There is a variety of media that is "watercolor" as well: watercolor pencils, water soluble pastels, opaque watercolors, watercolor markers, and granulating watercolors. 1: https://doodlewash.com/guest-artist-photorealism-watercolors...
2: https://www.art-is-fun.com/watercolor-mediums |
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