Similar words: water cooler, percolate, cold water, intercommunicate, bitter chocolate, percolator, colour, coloured. Meaning: n. 1. water-soluble pigment 2. a water-base paint (with water-soluble pigments); used by artists 3. a painting produced with watercolors 4. the art or technique of painting with watercolors. v. paint with watercolors.
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1, Watercolour still seems somehow to be the poor relation of oil painting.
2, Watercolour painting began to flourish in Britain around 1750.
3, She usually paints in watercolour.
4, Watercolour is his favourite medium.
5, Local watercolour artists are currently exhibiting their work in the town hall.
6, I am teaching myself watercolour painting from books.
7, The Kurecolor markers gave good results on watercolour paper.
8, Other watercolour and drawing papers are available.
9, However, gouache is not a substitute for watercolour, and is a water-based medium in its own right.
10, Watercolour papers undergo different sizing treatments at various stages of the papermaking process - applied internally or externally.
11, When watercolour is combined with gouache, or with the new water-soluble drawing media, the results can be quite striking.
12, The main advantage of using acrylic like a watercolour is that once it is applied, it dries to be water-resistant.
13, Soft haired brushes are mostly used for watercolour or tempera painting, with bristle mainly for oils.
14, I have just started using the medium of watercolour, struggling along and producing paintings of a particular subject.
15, Watercolour is taken to include gouache and bottle artists' colour as well as the traditional transparent medium.
16, I have tried watercolour, acrylics and indian inks, but they all subsequently flake off.
17, An almost identical necklace appears in Poynter's watercolour Helen, painted in 1887.
18, I always use Langton watercolour paper, which I wash first so that no spots appear when laying on the colour.
19, The finest quality watercolour papers are either hand-made or mould-made.
20, Her medium is gouache and watercolour which lends itself well to graphic reproduction.
21, Victorian inlaid music cabinet, £220; miniature watercolour on porcelain, Lady Hamilton, £210.
22, And there was the key, carefully jammed into the frame of the old watercolour.
23, In this way, the paper contributes to the illuminating play of colour and light found only in watercolour painting.
24, In each of the four videos,[http://sentencedict.com/watercolour.html] Alwyn teaches about watercolour materials and different techniques.
25, It certainly isn't a new invention: Turner used it to produce some of his finest watercolour paintings in the 1880s.
26, Level was captivated by one of Modigliani's large caryatids in watercolour and wanted to buy it.
27, Either way, all of this is contrary to the popular understanding of the overall build of a watercolour painting.
28, The acrylic is not effective to use in the traditional opaque sense, it must be treated as a watercolour.
29, For good measure, some of these ideas have been worked up into watercolour paintings.
30, Papermakers use a variety of synthetic resin, starch and organic gelatin sizes in the manufacture of watercolour papers.
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