WATERCOLOR, opined Gallery Genesis curators, was the hardest art medium to master.

Because water was free flowing and followed movements that were dictated by the forces of nature, the curators believed that mastering how water moved and how it glided through paper — carrying with it color and life — was a skill that was worthy of recognition.

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