GOUACHE


Meaning of GOUACHE in English

painting technique in which a gum is added to watercolours, producing an opaque effect. In watercolour the tiny particles of pigment become enmeshed in the fibre of the paper; in gouache the colour lies on the surface of the paper, forming a continuous layer, or coating. A gouache is characterized by a directly reflecting brilliance. When applied with bristle brushes it is possible to achieve a slight but effective impasto (thick-coated) quality; with sable brushes, a smooth, flawless colour field is obtained. A painting technique of great antiquity, gouache was used by the Egyptians. It was a popular medium with Rococo artists such as Franois Boucher (1703-70). Contemporary painters use gouache alone or in combination with watercolour and other mediums.

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