White. In art and drawing, the term white typically refers to a color or medium that is used to create highlights, add brightness, or lighten other colors.
There are several different types of white media that artists may use. White pencil contains white pigment instead of graphite.
It can be used to create highlights or add details to dark areas of a drawing. White charcoal is made from compressed white pigment.
It can be used to create highlights or add texture to a drawing. White pastel is a type of pastel that contains white pigment.
It can be used to create highlights, add brightness, or blend other colors. White acrylic is a type of paint that contains white pigment. It can be used to create highlights, lighten other colors, or create opaque layers. White gouache is similar to watercolor, but contains white pigment. It can be used to create opaque layers or add highlights to a painting. Correction fluid is an opaque, usually white fluid applied to paper to mask errors in text. Once dried, it can be handwritten or typed upon. It is typically packaged in small bottles, with lids attached to brushes that dip into the fluid. The brush applies the fluid to the paper. Before the invention of word processors, correction fluid greatly facilitated the production of typewritten documents. One of the first forms of correction fluid was invented in 1956 by American secretary Bette Nesmith G