Water is central to abstract watercolor, shaping how pigments flow and blend. Kate encourages artists to explore how water interacts with color, guiding the flow to create unique, organic forms. By varying water amounts, artists can control transparency and texture, making compositions feel fluid and spontaneous. This approach helps artists harness watercolor’s unpredictability, using water to bring movement and life into abstract forms that unfold naturally on the page.
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