våtavåtatekniken
Våtavåtatekniken, often translated as the "wet-on-wet technique," is a painting method where subsequent layers of paint are applied to an underlying layer that is still wet. This technique is most commonly associated with oil painting but can also be applied to acrylics and watercolors. The primary characteristic of våtavåtatekniken is the blending of colors and textures directly on the canvas or painting surface.
When using våtavåtatekniken, the wet paint layers mix with the wet underlying paint, creating soft transitions,
The application of våtavåtatekniken can vary. Artists may use brushes, palette knives, or even their fingers