colour wash
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Definition
- Noun:
- A thin, translucent layer of paint, typically a water-based paint like whitewash or distemper, that has been tinted with a colored pigment. It is applied to a wall or surface to give it a soft, muted, or textured color effect, often allowing some of the underlying surface to show through.
Usage
- The primary use of "colour wash" is as a noun to describe the paint mixture itself or the resulting decorative finish on a surface.
- It refers to a specific decorative painting technique, not a standard opaque coat of paint.
Examples
- Noun:
- The bedroom walls were finished with a pale blue colour wash, giving them a serene and airy feel.
- Applying a colour wash is an excellent technique to add depth and texture to a plain wall.
- We mixed a colour wash using white emulsion and a small amount of burnt umber pigment.
Advanced Usage
- The term can sometimes be used to describe the of applying such a wash, though it remains a noun (e.g., "The colour wash on the feature wall took several hours to complete.").
- In art, a similar technique using diluted watercolors or inks on paper may be referred to as a "wash," but "colour wash" specifically implies a architectural or interior design context for walls.
Variants and Related Words
- Color wash (noun): The standard American English spelling.
- Whitewash (noun): A traditional type of lime-based wash, often used as the base for a colour wash.
- Distemper (noun): An old-fashioned water-based paint, similar to whitewash, that can be tinted for a colour wash.
- Glaze (noun): In decorative painting, a translucent layer of paint used for effects, similar to but often more refined than a colour wash.
Synonyms
- Tinted wash
- Translucent glaze (in a decorative painting context)
- Scumble (a related technique involving a broken, opaque layer)
Antonyms
- Opaque paint
- Solid coat
- Full coverage
Noun
- a wash of whitewash or other water-base paint tinted with a colored pigment