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US
/ˈɡuˌɑʃ/
]
[ UK /ɡwˈɑːtʃ/ ]
[ UK /ɡwˈɑːtʃ/ ]
NOUN
- a watercolor executed with opaque watercolors mixed with gum
- an opaque watercolor prepared with gum
How To Use gouache In A Sentence
- Delaunay's bright, geometric gouache, watercolor and black crayon "Rythme couleur, Paris" (1966) is estimated at £20,000-£30,000; carrying the same estimate will be Otto Freundlich's cheerful pastel "Cosmic Rainbow" (1922). Tips to Starting a Collection
- Among these were about two dozen gouaches that are studies for the larger oil paintings.
- Painted in gouache, watercolor and acrylic, its surface varies from matte to shiny and its colors from transparent to opaque.
- There was a faint echo of Matisse's floral gouaches découpées, whirled into three dimensions, but Brough's vocabulary of shapes, some as attenuated as bird wings, is entirely her own.
- He creates drawings, and he paints with gouache, watercolor and oil on canvas.
- In three of four drawings in gouache and ink, the subject - her daughter - sports round-toed, strappy Mary Janes like an emblem of innocence.
- Painted in gouache, watercolor and acrylic, its surface varies from matte to shiny and its colors from transparent to opaque.
- Phoenix gouache colour is made by unique formulation to ensure a stable and a high - quality paint.
- The tapestry cartoons are virtual paintings, executed in opaque gouache on large sheets of thick paper joined together at the edges, and exhibit layering of colors, visible brushwork, and touches of impasto.
- These 60 drawings show Picasso's work on paper with pencil, charcoal, ink and gouache.