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water color

/waw-ter-kuhl-er, wot-er-/US // ˈwɔ tərˌkʌl ər, ˈwɒt ər- //

水彩,水色,水彩色,水彩画

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a pigment for which water and not oil is used as the vehicle.
    • : the art or technique of painting with such pigments.
    • : a painting or design executed in such pigments by this technique.

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Examples

  • The neighborhood of West Coconut Grove was also a creative inspiration for Woods as he produced watercolors that celebrated daily life experiences in the community.

  • Bring your watercolors to a meadow and see what you create with a paintbrush.

  • Higher-quality paper is important if you want your notebook to stand the test of time or you want to experiment with different media, like watercolor or paint markers.

  • Since Blakeslee works primarily in watercolor, she naturally makes pictures that appear more delicate than Worrell’s.

  • Collectively, they span almost every technique and medium—from color pencil and markers to oil sticks and watercolor.

  • I did a watercolor of Blondie--of Debbie Harry--because I was writing articles about girl groups.

  • The Daily Pic: A watercolor shows how the great painter mixed the radical and the trite.

  • A group of unseen watercolor fruit studies by Salvador Dalí are going to be auctioned on June 18 at Bonham's in London.

  • “It was actually my first watercolor,” Richards said of the iconic image.

  • Instruction is given in watercolor drawing by Mr. Ross Turner.

  • It was a whispering little watercolor, and Joanna discovered it to my consternation.

  • He exhibited a watercolor facade elevation, stretching his arms wide and holding the paper in front of his face.