you can but the watercolor will spread out all over the transparency sheet and probably go out and ruin what ever the sheet is on so i suggest you don't
Watercolor paint, similar to the type you may have used in kindergarten.
It depends on the pigment, the binder is harmless. Some of the pigments can be a bit unhealthy. Most of them are not really dangerous, but they're not for eating... When the watercolor is liquid, there's less pigment in it. for kids, only use non-toxic paint.
It really depends on what you are coloring in. If you are coloring something small then use a thin brush and if you are coloring something big then use a big brush sometimes in a packet of watercolor pencils you can find a brush.
You paint around the highlights-the highlights are plain paper showing through. If you want to make sure the highlights remain white while you are painting, cover them with masking fluid or tape. Otherwise, just be careful.
Georgia O'keefe mainly used oil paints on canvas for her artwork.
Watercolor paint, similar to the type you may have used in kindergarten.
oil paint
Acrylic paints are a good starter medium.
She worked principally in watercolor with pen-and-ink.
You can use watercolor pencils. they work really well, i have used them! then you just draw on their face with any design you want!
Pablo Picasso used a wide range of materials in his art. These included plain paper, house paint, watercolor paint, and horse hair brushes.
Traditionally portraits are painted in oil on canvas. Nowadays artists have greater freedom of choice: watercolor, acrylic, etc.
It depends on the pigment, the binder is harmless. Some of the pigments can be a bit unhealthy. Most of them are not really dangerous, but they're not for eating... When the watercolor is liquid, there's less pigment in it. for kids, only use non-toxic paint.
Either medium is suitable. Some artists use watercolor for studies and composition, then create acrylic or oil paintings from the watercolors.
Just stretch some watercolor paper. Soak it thoroughly and use a staple gun to nail it down to your board.
Scientists can use water as a solvent for paint, but only if the pigments of the pain are water soluble. If the pigments are not water soluble, then some other solvent must be used, for example oils. This is the difference between watercolor paintings and oil paintings.