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RE: Today's Watercolour Painting....'Cottage Tulips'....by Bleujay...

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...providing texture because it is a granulating colour.

mdaaa. the case when I understand all the separate words - but dont have enough knowledge to understand the whole picture, what does it mean. (I thought the special paper gave this texture... wrong assumption then?..)

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....if you look at the texture...particularly the background...you will notice the paint separates/granulates...going from thinner to thicker application on its own depending on how much water is used with the paint. The paper is textured as well...not press/cold press Saunders Watercolour paper.

Hope that helps.... ^__^

Kind Regards,

Bleujay