This makes gouache heavier and more opaque, with greater reflective qualities.
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Benning's reality, as suggested by the gouache, an abstraction painted on newsprint.
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The Knight pieces on view are primarily bronze, pencil, charcoal and gouache on board.
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Despite the exhibition's title, all the works are gouache and pencil images on paper.
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There were no limits to what Schiele put on paper in drawing, watercolour and gouache.
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Photo collage done with electrostatic copier and gouache by Louis Glanzman.
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Emma Smith uses oil, gouache and ink to achieve attractive, swirling abstract images.
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Dali was inspired by his own work, a gouache painting of actress Mae West.
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Maxwell Loren Holyoke-Hirsch's delicate and spooky gouache pieces finish off the trio.
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An opaque watercolor prepared with gum
Gouache[p], also spelled guache, the name of which derives from the Italian guazzo, water paint, splash or bodycolor (the term preferred by art historians) is a type of paint consisting of pigment suspended in water. ...
(Gouaches) Painting in gouache employs watercolours and additives, which, in contrast to watercolours, have an opaque, covering effect.
Water soluble paint made opaque by the addition of chalks or whites plus a gum or resin binder which is popular amongst designers.
An opaque, water-soluble paint. Watercolor to which opaque white has been added.
A type of painting similar to watercolor but more opaque and reflective in nature due to the presence of white chalk in the paint.
A watercolor medium which is mixed with finely ground white pigment to provide an opaque paint.
A type of watercolor paint, made heavier and more opaque by the addition of a white pigment (chalk, Chinese white, etc.) in a gum arabic mixture. This results in a stronger color than ordinary watercolor.
Opaque watercolors where white is produced by the application of pigment.