Washing off is a technique used in watercolour painting to achieve gradients, soften edges, and add depth. By gently removing or diluting paint with water, artists can create smooth transitions between colours and enhance the dimensionality of their artwork.
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Krishna Reddy | I | Oleography |
| B | Sanat Kar | II | Serigraphy |
| C | Moti Zharotia | III | Viscosity |
| D | Raja Ravi Varma | IV | Wood intaglio |
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Toulouse-Lautrec | I | Etching |
| B | Francisco Goya | II | Screen Printing |
| C | Andy Warhol | III | Lithography |
| D | Ho Kusai | IV | Wood Cut |
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Serigraphy | I | Rocker |
| B | Etching | II | Screen fabric |
| C | Mezzotint | III | Acid |
| D | Lithography | IV | Tusche |