Layering colors in watercolor builds texture and depth in abstract compositions. Kate advises letting each layer dry fully before applying the next, creating complex, overlapping effects that add richness to the piece. This technique allows colors to interact in unexpected ways, often producing surprising, beautiful results. By exploring layers, artists can add dimension to their work, giving their abstract paintings a sense of depth and intrigue that captivates viewers.
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