Michał Jasiewicz and The Charme of Watercolors Paintings

Unpredictable pictorial medium, watercolor is, for those who have experience it, a unique challenge.
The watercolor, also known as watercolor is a painting technique that involves the use of finely ground pigments and mixed with a binder, usually gum arabic, and diluted with water.
The watercolor says the comparison in range and variety by any other method of painting. Watercolor transparency allows freshness and brightness and a skilful calligraphic brushwork makes it a fascinating medium.

Its transparency is what differentiates watercolor from all other heavy painting techniques. The oil painter can paint a dull color over another until they reached the desired result. The whites are created with opaque white. The approach of the watercolor is the opposite. Basically, instead of building up leaves off. The paper creates white. Darker shades can be placed on the paper with the pigment that comes directly from the tube or mixed with a little water.

The colors are diluted with water; more water is used as the paper affect the colors: the vermilion, a warm red, gradually turns into a fresh rose as much as it is diluted with water.























About the Artist
Architect and Polish urbanist born in 1977.
Michał Jasiewicz arrives in the art world driven by his passion for watercolor. Member of Association of Polish Watercolour Artists.












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