Mixing watercolors with other media, like ink, pencils, or pastels, can elevate an abstract piece by adding contrast and complexity. Kate recommends experimenting with these combinations to create dynamic, multi-textured artwork. The contrast between soft watercolor washes and bold ink or pencil lines can highlight specific areas and add structure. By blending different materials, artists can push the boundaries of abstract watercolor, exploring new layers of expression and depth.
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