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  2. Gouache - Wikipedia

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    Gouache (/ ɡ u ˈ ɑː ʃ, ɡ w ɑː ʃ /; French:), body color, [a] or opaque watercolor is a water-medium paint consisting of natural pigment, water, a binding agent (usually gum arabic or dextrin), [1] and sometimes additional inert material. Gouache is designed to be opaque. Gouache has a long history, having been used for at least twelve ...

  3. László Pataky - Wikipedia

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    He also created gouache illustrations for the Vasárnapi Ujság (Sunday News), the Új Idők (New Times) and Magyar Salon (an illustrated monthly magazine). Major retrospectives of his work were mounted in 1913, by the Guild of St.George, and 1918 by the Hall of Art .

  4. Szabolcs Kókay - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, he became a full-time wildlife artist and illustrator. He has no formal art training. He worked with acrylics in the early years, but around 2005 he changed to watercolours, gouache and oils. He uses watercolours for looser styled paintings, for field studies and combined with gouache for illustration work.

  5. Christoph Ludwig Agricola - Wikipedia

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    Although he primarily worked in gouache and oils, documentary sources show that he also produced a small number of etchings. [6] He was a good draughtsman, used warm lighting and exhibited a warm, masterly brushstroke.

  6. Paint - Wikipedia

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    Gouache is an opaque variant of watercolor, which is based around varying levels of translucency; both paints use gum arabic as the binder and water as a thinner. Gouache is also known as 'designer color' or 'body color'. Poster paint is a distemper paint that has been used primarily in the creation of student works, or by children. There are ...

  7. Watermedia - Wikipedia

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    Watermedia include watercolors, gouache and acrylic, amongst others. It is sometimes combined with other media, commonly collage. [2] There are some unusual examples of water media being diluted with Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, tequila [3] and sweat instead of water, and painter Johnny O'Brady has "added tea to [his] brush water". [4]

  8. Category:Gouache brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gouache brands" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Caran d'Ache (company) S.

  9. Painting - Wikipedia

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    Gouache is a water-based paint consisting of pigment and other materials designed to be used in an opaque painting method. Gouache differs from watercolor in that the particles are larger, the ratio of pigment to water is much higher, and an additional, inert, white pigment such as chalk is also present.