As some may know, painting is a little bit of a side hobby for me. And by side hobby, I mean something I like doing while watching movies, listening to audiobooks, and just as a form of catharsis in general. In this post, my goal is to distinguish between these two mediums; one quite traditional and the other still fairly new, having had been invented only about 100 years ago. Watercolor comes in two main forms: dry and wet. Typically, there are no differences in which one you buy, only that the wet paint already has some water mixed in and is squirted out of a tube. |
AuthorCarson Bennett is an independently published author from Texas, now living in Massachusetts. He started writing in high school as a form of recreation, and the habit grew to become his desired major in college. He is a coffee lover, but above all else, a person who enjoys writing. Categories
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