akwareli
Akwareli is a term used in several languages to denote watercolor paintings or the watercolor medium. The spelling and usage vary by language, with forms such as akwarela or akvareli referring to the artwork, and aquarelle or akvarel used in other contexts. The word ultimately derives from the French aquarelle.
Watercolor painting uses pigments suspended in water and bound by a water-soluble binder, typically gum arabic.
Materials and techniques associated with akwareli include watercolor paper (often cold-press or hot-press), tubes or pans
Subject matter for akwareli spans landscapes, botanical studies, city scenes, and figurative work, as well as