| Property |
Value |
| ID | the:PaintingSequence |
| @type | skos:Concept, rdfs:Resource |
| altLabel | Order of Work |
| broader | the:paintingTerm, the:visualArtTerm, the:paintingTechnique, the:watercolorTechnique |
| definition | The order in which a painter addresses different passages of a watercolor: which areas are laid in first, which are held in reserve, and which are completed last. In watercolor, sequence is partly determined by wet/dry requirements and partly by the artist's conceptual priorities. |
| editorialNote | Source: 20260309. |
| inScheme | the:WatercolorCriticismScheme |
| label | Painting Sequence |
| related | the:ConceptualPrimarySubject, the:ReservedWhites |
| scopeNote | Sequence decisions encode conceptual priorities: beginning with the most technically demanding or conceptually central passage differs meaningfully from conventional dark-to-light or background-to-foreground ordering. |