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Watercolor, also known as aquarelle, refers to a painting technique that utilizes water-soluble pigments. Artists apply these pigments in a transparent or translucent manner using water as the primary solvent. This technique often involves layering delicate washes of color to create luminous and ethereal effects. Watercolor paintings are typically executed on paper, with variations in texture, absorbency, and weight influencing the final result. The term "watercolor" can also denote the pigmented pan or tube paints, as well as the finished artworks created using this technique.

  • Artist Ekaterina Bogdanova

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  • Artist Max Lytov

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  • Sunset, Max Lytov

    Sunset. Moon and Sun. Two images, two opposite beginnings, two essential objects for the human, acquire his features and transmit the dialectics of the states, their change as a reflection of the nature of all things.

  • There are such people, Max Lytov

    There are such people. The topic of temptation is presented here, as a phenomenon of cosmic scale. Where people, like moths, fly to a luminous object and die just as much, but unlike butterflies, people know what’s waiting for them, and yet continue to fly, falling into the gravity of

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