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Watercolor patterns with a glaze effect

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Describe watercolor pattern Watercolor Patterns: It has a characteristics that differentiates it from other mediums like acrylics or oil, these characteristics not only define the physical and aesthetic properties of watercolor paints but also affect the techniques artists use in their work. 1. Soft, blended edges 2. Transparent layers 3. Fluid, organic shapes 4. Muted, dreamy colors 5. Textured, paper-like quality There are many different types of watercolours, and the most common are tubes, pans, and bottles filled with liquid pigment. 1. Wash: Smooth, uniform base color 2. Gradation: Gradual color transition 3. Wet-on-wet: Blended, merged colors 4. Drybrush: Textured, rough effect 5. Splatter: Dynamic, spontaneous droplets *Patterns range from simple leaves to whimsical floral or abstract frame tiles to typography lettering or stencil designs or blocks. 1. Floral: Delicate blooms, foliage 2. Abstract: Expressive, non-representational 3. Geometric: Soft, watercolor geometry 4. Landsc...

Clay dots and the transformation

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Clay dots has been an awesome project taken by me. I wanted to try out my simply soaking clay in wet technique. So, I took some warm water diluted the hardened clay in it. Then with the help of a spoon I drop few dots on the watercolor paper. Then I left the clay dots to dry out. It was so inspiring that those few dots gave me wonderful ideas. then I colored those dots in yellow 💛 base. And tada there it was a wonderful floral pattern. Working with wet clay dots and vibrant yellow coloring must have been a delightful experience. The tactile nature of clay, combined with the bright, sunny hue of yellow, creates a captivating visual effect. "Clay and the Amazing Technicolor Dots" evokes a vibrant, whimsical image: *Clay:* - A tactile, earthy base material, evoking a sense of natural texture and organic form - Malleable and pliable, with a rich, earthy aroma - A canvas for creative expression, awaiting the application of colorful dots *The Amazing Techni...

Zentangles cubism

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Zentangles and Cubism are two distinct art forms, but combining them creates a fascinating fusion. *Zentangles:* Zentangles are a meditative drawing practice that creates intricate, repetitive patterns using fine lines, curves, and shapes. These patterns resemble mandalas or mosaic art. Zentangles aim to promote relaxation, focus, and creativity. *Cubism:* Cubism is an early 20th-century art movement pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. Cubism rejects traditional techniques of perspective and representation, instead emphasizing: 1. Geometric forms 2. Fragmented objects 3. Multiple viewpoints 4. Overlapping planes *Zentangles Cubism:* Zentangles Cubism blends the intricate patterns of Zentangles with Cubist principles. Imagine: 1. Geometric Zentangle patterns fragmented into cubes or shapes 2. Overlapping, interconnected Zentangle designs 3. Multiple viewpoints and angles in a single piece 4. Zentangle patterns broken down into geometric, abstracted forms This fusion creates v...