vattenfärger
Vattenfärger, often translated as watercolors, are a painting medium characterized by pigments suspended in a water-soluble vehicle. The binder is typically gum arabic, though other substances like dextrin or tragacanth may be used. When mixed with water, the pigment particles become dispersed, allowing for their application to a surface. The transparency of watercolor is a defining feature, allowing light to reflect off the white of the paper, contributing to its luminous quality. This transparency also enables layering, where subsequent washes can modify the color of underlying layers.
Watercolor paints are available in various forms, most commonly as tubes of paste or dried cakes. Tubes
The application of watercolors involves controlling the amount of water and pigment. A higher water-to-pigment ratio