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About Watercolour paint

Is every type of paper suitable for watercolours?

In theory watercolours can be used to paint on any type of paper, although the best results will be achieved on watercolour paper. Watercolour paper has a special surface glue, usually of gelatine. Due to this glue, the pigment is not absorbed by the paper so that colours remain pure. Moreover, the gluing prevents the paper from bulging too much when using a lot of water.

Are grounds other than paper suitable for watercolours?
Should a watercolour be varnished?
My watercolour varnish has thickened somewhat. With what can I thin this varnish?
There is a white layer at the bottom of the bottle of watercolour varnish. Can the varnish still be used?
Why is it that some colours of watercolour paint wash away easily after drying, while others do not?
Can I mix Ecoline with watercolours?
Which auxiliaries can help me with watercolour paint?

Inspiration with Watercolour paint