Watercolor is a medium that is traditionally associated with fine art, but it has also been incorporated into graffiti art and pop art in various ways. In graffiti art, watercolor is often used as a way to add color and texture to a piece. Graffiti artists may use watercolor paints to create a wash or splatter effect, adding depth and dimension to their work. Watercolor can also be used to create subtle gradients and color transitions, adding a softness to an otherwise bold and graphic piece. Pop art, on the other hand, has historically incorporated watercolor as a way to play with traditional fine art techniques and styles. Pop artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein experimented with watercolor as a way to recreate the look of mass-produced commercial art, but with a hand-painted quality. Warhol, in particular, used watercolor in his early work as a way to create delicate, whimsical illustrations that he would later incorporate into his iconic screen prints. Watercolor has been used in both graffiti art and pop art as a way to add a unique visual element to these styles. Whether used to create bold washes of color or delicate, hand-painted illustrations, watercolor has proven to be a versatile medium that can be adapted to fit many different artistic styles and visions.
Watercolor
Aelhra Gojira Original Mixed Media Watercolor Painting by Aelhra
Gojira Original Painting Spray Paint Watercolor Mixed Media on Art Paper by Aelhra Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed Original Mixed Media Spray Paint Watercolor Artwork Size 15x22
$489.00
Aelhra LIE Edward Snowden Original Mixed Media Watercolor Painting by Aelhra
LIE Edward Snowden Original Painting Spray Paint Watercolor Mixed Media on Art Paper by Aelhra Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed Original Mixed Media Spray Paint Watercolor Artwork Size 15x22
$489.00