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gouache
[ gwahsh, goo-ahsh; French gwash ]
noun
- a technique of painting with opaque watercolors prepared with gum.
- an opaque color used in painting a gouache.
- a work painted using gouache.
gouache
/ ɡʊˈɑːʃ /
noun
- Also calledbody colour a painting technique using opaque watercolour paint in which the pigments are bound with glue and the lighter tones contain white
- the paint used in this technique
- a painting done by this method
Word History and Origins
Origin of gouache1
Word History and Origins
Origin of gouache1
Example Sentences
Ghilardi encouraged him to experiment with watercolours, gouache, and pastels, which he extensively used later in his work.
Later, he’ll transfer these images to silk, stretch them onto wooden frames, and add bouquets of flowers and explosions of patterns with gouache paint.
Counts’ ominous and whimsical creatures — ceramic spiders, moths, cats and robed matriarchs, or women depicted in gouache and watercolor — are all eyes, mystical portals into a different world steeped in mauves, burgundies and ochres.
A pioneer of the Black Arts Movement in Britain, Ms. Johnson creates large, delicately drawn works on paper with pastels and gouache and acrylic paint that have the scale and potency of paintings.
His artwork gradually evolved from fliers, posters and album covers into silk-screened graphics, linocut etchings and gouache paintings.
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