Gouache ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Gouache ( noun )

  1. A method of painting in opaque watercolors on a dry surface, such as paper or cardboard.
  2. A picture or design so painted.

Origin:

French, from italian guazzo splash, from guazzare to splash.

Examples:

  1. She painted a beautiful landscape using gouache on canvas.
  2. The art class was learning how to paint with gouache.
  3. The artist used gouache to add vibrant colors to his portrait.
  4. The Museum had a special exhibition of gouache paintings from the Renaissance period.
  5. The art student was struggling to mix the right colors for his gouache painting.

(As a verb)

Gouache ( verb )

  1. A method of painting in opaque watercolors on a dry surface, such as paper or cardboard.
  2. A picture or design so painted.

Origin:

French, from italian guazzo splash, from guazzare to splash.

Examples:

  1. She painted a beautiful landscape using gouache on canvas.
  2. The art class was learning how to paint with gouache.
  3. The artist used gouache to add vibrant colors to his portrait.
  4. The Museum had a special exhibition of gouache paintings from the Renaissance period.
  5. The art student was struggling to mix the right colors for his gouache painting.
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