Don't mix too much water with the colours.
oils and watercolors
watercolors
because you add lots of water to them when you paint, so you can make lots of paint with a little tube. Watercolors are very high-pigmented, and made with the finest pigments.
Prisma colors are colors that have harder lead so that artist could paint without the lead breaking and they paint more pretty than the other normals colors
This is an odd question. Artists use the media the see fit for their purpose. Georgia O'Keeffe used oil paint or watercolors when either was suitable.
Sure, you can fingerpaint it with watercolors if you want to. Won't stick, though.
he created watercolors painting and printmakings he painted many landscapes
You can thin the paint with water if you are painting on paper
You might try a fine tip paint pen.
Yes, they can (if they're not already absorbed by something - paper, tissue etc). The binder of watercolor paint is re-soluble in water.
mostly oil paint, but in his later years also a lot of beautiful watercolors, painting the landscape.
No, he also made drawings, watercolors, lithographs, linoleum cuts, sculpture, ceramics, ...