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Watercolor. Abstract Expressionism . Watercolor. artists' paint made with a water-soluble binder such as gum arabic , and thinned with water rather than oil, giving a transparent color. Watercolor. http://www.cuded.com/2013/04/50-mind-blowing-watercolor-paintings/. wash. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WatercolorAbstract Expressionism

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Watercolor• artists' paint made with a water-soluble

binder such as gum arabic, and thinned with water rather than oil, giving a transparent color.

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wash• A watercolor term for a flat layer of

very diluted color laid across the paper. It can either be an even layer of color or a graded layer which gets lighter.

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Wash vs. Graded Wash

http://www.flickr.com/photos/neonfog/4424613609/in/photostream/

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Wet-on-wet• wet paint applied onto wet paint

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Wet-on-Dry• wet paint applied onto dry paint or

paper

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Dry-on-Dry• Use of a dry brush to paint onto dry

paint or paper

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Layering • The use of layering with watercolor

requires patience to allow previous layers to dry. Layering your colors will allow for richer and deeper colors and textures in your painting.

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Salt Technique • by adding the salt to the paint while

it is very wet, the salt will absorb the water and leave behind a crystalized texture

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Salt Technique

http://watercolorweapons.blogspot.com/2012/03/sunday-secrets-9.html

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Masking• Use of mediums to protect or mask

your paper from watercolor.

• Rubber cement• Crayons • Masking fluids

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Lift-Out• Use of a dry brush or tissue to suck

off extra or unwanted paint

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Watercolor• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g857UNIK

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Abstract Expressionism • a development of abstract art that

originated in New York in the 1940s and 1950s and aimed at subjective emotional expression with particular emphasis on the creative spontaneous act (e.g., action painting). Leading figures were Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.

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Abstract Expressionism

http://www.moma.org/collection/details.php?theme_id=10051

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Abstract Expressionism

http://www.allposters.com/

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Buckle Up, we’re going for a ride!

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZKiGiILKYk

No, seriously. It’s gonna be weird…