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Art

  • The student learned about color mixing and blending by experimenting with different watercolor pigments and mixing them on the palette.
  • They gained an understanding of watercolor techniques such as wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, and dry brush, which helped them create different textures and effects.
  • Through observation and practice, the student developed skills in representing light, shadow, and perspective in their watercolor paintings.
  • They learned to appreciate the works of famous watercolor artists, gaining inspiration and insight into different styles and approaches.

Continuing development in watercolor painting can involve exploring different subjects and motifs, experimenting with unconventional watercolor tools and surfaces, and further studying the works of renowned watercolorists to get a broader understanding of the medium.

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