akvarellmåning
Akvarellmålning, often referred to as watercolor painting in English, is an art technique that utilizes pigments suspended in a water-soluble vehicle. The primary binder is typically gum arabic, which allows the paint to be diluted with water, creating translucent washes of color. This characteristic translucency is a defining feature of watercolor, allowing light to reflect off the white of the paper, giving the paintings a luminous quality.
The history of watercolor painting can be traced back to ancient times, with early examples found in
The process of akvarellmålning involves applying thin layers of diluted paint onto paper, usually a heavy,