...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?..)
....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