gouache

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Englisch - Türkisch
guvaş
zamklı suluboya
zamklı boya ile yapılmış resim
{i} guaş resim
{i} guaş boya
guaj
Englisch - Englisch
A painting made with this paint
A thick, opaque watercolour paint made with gum containing an inert white pigment to make it opaque
An opaque, watersoluble medium; made of opaque pigments, water, and a gum preparation
Painting with watercolors made opaque by the addition of white pigment or sizing Unlike watercolors, gouache does not allow the whiteness of the paper to show through the paint (from the French term meaning opaque watercolor)
a method of painting with opaque colors that have been ground in water and mingled with a preparation of gum
A type of watercolor paint that is opaque, made by adding chalk to pigments They can be mixed with transparent watercolors to make them less dense
(pron gwash) Watercolor to which an opaque white has been added
An opaque watercolor similar to poster paint which creates a chalky look
Opaque watercolour. Also known as poster paint, designer's colour, and body colour, it differs from transparent watercolour in that the pigments are bound by liquid glue, which is used as a thinner. The addition of white pigment lightens the tone and lends opacity. Gouache paints dry to a matte finish and, if desired, without visible brush marks. They can be applied thinly or thickly. A wide range of colours are available, including fluorescent and metallic pigments. The suede finish and crisp lines characteristic of many Indian and Islamic miniature paintings is produced by this medium; it is used in Western screen and fan decoration and was used by modern artists such as Georges Rouault and Paul Klee
a watercolor executed with opaque watercolors mixed with gum
[art] A painting method using opaque pigments crushed in water and mixed with gum
The technique of applying opaque watercolor to paper
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
Technique of painting similar to tempera, but with pigments and a gum binder that enhances the lightness and transparence of the colors
A method of painting with watercolors pigments mixed with a preparation of gum to make them opaque Water soluble
n 1 A heavy watercolor paint with a less wet-looking and more strongly colored appearance than regular watercolors 2 Artwork made with gouache
an opaque watercolor prepared with gum
An opaque and heavier form of watercolor See Grisha Bruskin, Black and Red I, and Notes Revisited 10
a painting in non-transparent watercolors mixed with gummy material
A method of painting with pigments which have been ground in water and mingled with a preparation of gum
fine arts - Lead white mixed with watercolor pigment to make it opaque Unlike the transparent quality of watercolor, gouache has a definite paint thickness and creates an actual paint layer The use of gouache can be reserved for highlights, particularly white highlights, or a 'watercolor' can be executed entirely in gauche
An opaque water-based paint in which the pigments are bound with glue
A painting medium similar to watercolour but opaque instead of transparent
a watercolor executed with opaque watercolors mixed with gum an opaque watercolor prepared with gum
> Opaque watercolors that have a white filler and gum to give them body
{i} opaque watercolor paint
An opaque watercolor medium
A heavy, opaque watercolour paint, sometimes called body colour, producing a less wet appearing and more strongly coloured picture than ordinary watercolour The filler used in this case is most often opaque white which gives a chalky look to the painting The pigments are bound by gum
bodycolor
gouaches
plural of gouache
gouache

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    Etymologie

    [ 'gwäsh ] (noun.) 1882. from French gouache in turn from Italian guazzo meaning "water paint, splash"
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