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Bleed

 

Seeping and spreading of one colour into another. Bleeding occurs with watercolour washes, when two colours are applied next to each other. In other forms of painting, bleeding can take place when an under layer of paint seeps through to the upper surface. It is in order to prevent this phenomenon that pigments used in oil painting must be insoluble in oil.

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