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- an opaque watercolor prepared with gum
- a watercolor executed with opaque watercolors mixed with gum
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opaque watercolour paint
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• (n.) A method of painting with opaque colors, which have been ground in water and mingled with a preparation of gum; also, a picture thus painted.
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An opaque water-based paint in which the pigments are bound with glue.
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painting technique in which a gum is added to watercolours, producing an opaque effect. In watercolour the tiny particles of pigment become enmeshed ... [3 related articles]
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Painting medium in which watercolour is mixed with opaque white pigment. Applied in the same way as watercolour, gouache gives a chalky finish similar to that of
tempera painting. It has long been...
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Opaque watercolour comes in tubes. The pigments are mixed with either white lead, bone ash or chalk.
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A water-based paint, much like transparent watercolour but made in opaque form.
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An opaque, water-soluble paint. Watercolor to which opaque white has been added.
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In a broad sense it is a water-colour carried out with opaque or body colours instead of just transp
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Gouache (gwȧsh)
noun [ French, Italian
guazzo .] A method of painting with opaque colors, which have been ground in water and mingled with a preparation of gum; also, a picture thus painted.
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A method of painting with opaque watercolours; a painting done in this manner
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1. A painting with opaque or body colors. 2. Non-transparent.
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Opaque watercolors used for illustrations.
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Gouache is a method of printing on paper with opaque colours mixed with water, honey and gum.
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A heavy, opaque watercolour paint, sometimes called body colour, producing a less wet-appearing and more strongly coloured painting than ordinary watercolour. British Artists showing at Red Rag Modern British Art Gallery and using Gouache include: Susan Brown
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Opaque watercolors used for illustrations.
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1) Watercolor painting technique using white and opaque colors. 2) A water-based paint, much like transparent watercolor but made in opaque form. Traditionally used in illustration
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opaque water-based paint that dries to a dense matte finish; similar to the appearance and quality of poster paints.
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opaque, water-based paint that dries to a dense matte finish.
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A term first used in France in the eighteenth century to describe a type of paint made from pigments bound in water-soluble gum, like watercolour, but with the addition of a white pigment in order to make it opaque. Larger percentages of binder are used than with watercolour, and various amounts of inert pigments such as chalk are added to enhance ...
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noun a watercolor executed with opaque watercolors mixed with gum
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Painting medium in which watercolour is mixed with opaque white pigment. Applied in the same way as watercolour, gouache gives a chalky finish similar to that of tempera painting. It has long been popular in continental Europe, where Dürer and Boucher were both masters of the technique. Poster paints are usually a form of gouache
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Paint that is both opaque and water soluble.
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