watercolor

/ˈwɔtərˌkʌlər/
adjective
  1. Related to or made with watercolor paint.
    • I prefer watercolor paper that is thick and textured.
    • She used a watercolor brush for the delicate details.
    • The book includes many watercolor illustrations.
noun
  1. A type of paint that is mixed with water, not oil.
    • She bought a new set of watercolors for her art class.
    • He prefers watercolor over acrylic for landscape paintings.
    • Watercolor is popular for its soft, transparent look.
  2. A painting made using watercolor paints.
    • This watercolor captures the light perfectly.
    • My grandmother gave me a watercolor she painted of our old house.
    • The gallery displayed a beautiful watercolor of a mountain lake.
  3. The art or technique of painting with watercolors.
    • He teaches a beginner's class in watercolor.
    • She studied watercolor at the art institute.
    • Watercolor requires careful control of water and pigment.
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