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"gouache" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] a method of painting using colours that are mixed with water and made thick with white paint or other substances; the paints used in this method
  2. [countable] a picture painted using this method

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Using colored pencil and gouache, he began drawing his favorite Ovidian scenes, later swapping out the gouache for watercolor.
It involves first "gelatinizing" the paper—soaking it in powdered gelatin and 100-degree Fahrenheit water—to prevent it from absorbing pigment, then coating the paper with a slurry of gouache, gum arabic (to help the gouache stick to the paper), and dichromate (which renders the gouache and gum light-sensitive).
He goes over them with acrylic, gouache, graphite, and ink.
Right now I am also experimenting/playing around with acrylic gouache.
Most of Carlo's existing works were made with gouache on paper.
Ziazi creates her illustrations primarily through analogue mediums like gouache and inks.
The Diana Vreeland gouache by Cecil Beaton was something my husband inherited.
This exhibition presents the totality, including Bakst's madly beautiful gouache textile studies.
Hard-edged gouache paintings emphasize vibrant color, eccentric patterns, architecture, and geometry.
Using an acrylic-gouache hybrid was a like a breath of fresh air—it gave me the elements of acrylic paint that I enjoy while keeping the fun and delicate aspects of watercolors or gouache that I love.
The two color drawings, both portraits — one of his wife, Edith, done in gouache and crayon (217), and the other of a Russian prisoner of war, in gouache and pencil (1915) — were purchased in 1917 directly from the artist.
Working in gouache and oil paint, Lubin's compositions exude a quiet, meditative elegance.
The gouache works are small, not much larger than a standard letter size.
"Untitled" (1990), a gouache on paper, glows bright red through a mostly grayish palette.
Her series of gouache & vintage wallpaper cut out decoupages recast the muses of antiquity.
JS: What led you to your longstanding series of gouache paintings of book covers?
They are ink, watercolor, and gouache on paper, as seen here in my studio views.
Another group, done in white gouache on black paper, is like looking at an X-ray.
Also doodling some Bird Town characters for season 2, and doing some large-scale gouache paintings.
Some of my other tools include regular yellow graphite pencils, kneaded erasers, and very rarely gouache.
A dab of gouache from your children's paint box will finish the job on colored walls.
"I just leave them in the wet gouache until I'm ready to use them," she said.
Interspersed with gouache paintings and watercolor sketches are shots of Lee's other art form: rope bondage.
Online bidding for Untitled Gouache is already underway with a live auction scheduled for June 20.
Her gouache and oil paintings have the languid touch and symbolic eroticism of Francesco Clemente's frescoes.
"House of Tan Ky Study" (2015), in gouache on Tyvek, has the air of the dream.
It's a gouache painting on paper of a close up vagina and Saturn rising above it.
By 1990, after working many years in gouache, her oil paintings became decidedly open and loose.
Her bright gouache illustrations of everyday delights are reminders of what makes this world so breathtaking.
Its participants were given plain, white paper and gouache but were not told what to paint.
There are also two drawings, done in an array of blacks and grays, of a figure in a bed, both from 1994: "Bed," in India ink, gouache, colored pencil, and printed paper on spiral-edge paper; and "Bed + Note," in India ink, silkscreen ink, gouache, and collage.
Executed in a single night session in 1993, Maciej Toporowicz's 20153 gouache paintings depict infamous serial killers.
"My work has changed gradually and drastically since then, discovering gouache, discovering algae, discovering myself," Rutter says.
Edie Fake's gouache and ink drawings deal with themes of queer identity through an unusual lens: architecture.
I use traditional tools like gouache, watercolor, acrylic, or any type of dry media for these sketches.
To try this at home with high impact, Byrne suggests applying gouache paints to white ceramic baubles.
On view from Villeglé's archives are various studies, gouache sketches, preparatory drawings, collages, prints, cartoons, and more.
Painted in thin, overlapping layers of white gouache, these skulls look like X-rays printed on celluloid.
I use whatever is at hand — oil, watercolors, gouache or whatever — but I express myself through drawing.
In 218, Nancy Spero was turning out fleet gouache paintings of bug-shaped bombers, like buzzing Goyas.
The work, a gouache on paper, was made in 1947 and feels like it was finished yesterday.
Shrine's offerings include pictures in various media, including Lily Gibeon's almost psychedelic cats in gouache on paper.
Even a gouache magazine cover by Surrealist Salvador Dalí, titled "Adolescence" (1941) netted a solid $1.5 million.
Lilia Hernandez Galusha is a multidisciplinary artist working in gouache, pen and ink, embroidery, weaving, and textiles.
JS: I know the oil paintings of still lifes involve a very different process from the gouache paintings.
The deep loneliness of rural America flows through every inch of the mostly blue surface of this gouache.
After taking up painting again in 2015, Gloombones experimented with gouache, but found the colors faded over time.
She used a combination of watercolor, gouache, and pencils in creating the three current works in the series.
Including 23 gouache paintings, the particular series is celebrated as one of Miró's most defining body of works.
Sketch your layout in pencil on your artist book, then use gouache paint to fill in the shapes.
Frank recreates the book's main scenes with gouache, chalk pastel, and mixed media painting, distilling shades of psychosexuality.
Bluhm worked with thinned oil or acrylic: Francis used gouache, acrylic, or watercolor; Jenkins preferred acrylic and watercolor.
Before we go on, let me be clear: the lace patterns are painted, with thread-fine lines of gouache.
When she's not hand-drawing animated films (many of them in gouache), she's producing paintings, collages, prints, and installations.
It is a layering of paper, mounted on canvas, coated with clay, painted with blue gouache, then vigorously scraped.
Meticulously composed from rice paper fragments, painted on with watercolor and gouache, the painting becomes a work of collage.
Another untitled gouache, this one from 1947, shows a broad, pinkish rectangle with rounded corners against a dark background.
Blue-green washes in gouache and watercolor depict a garden teeming with spiky, trellised flowers and whorling tree branches.
His artwork, much of it in gouache, a thicker, more opaque form of watercolor, was featured in numerous exhibitions.
The first picture that Bouvier bought was a small gouache by Max Ernst from an auction house in Geneva.
The viewer strains to translate the illusionistic mark making created with charcoal, pastel, oil stick, and gouache on paper.
The images, mostly painted with gouache on illustration board, combine esoteric imagery with the line-drawn aesthetic of tattooing.
I usually work without color to develop an idea, and color studies come next in a gouache or oil sketch.
In the gouache with a black ground, they seem to be floating, as well as emerging out of the darkness.
The black gouache, which isn't filled and is placed in the upper left corner of the six works, awaits us.
Among these works are his "machinist" drawings inspired by industrial equipment, like the gouache on cardboard Machines turn quickly (21925).
The exhibition features nearly fifty works, many from the past five years and previously unseen, in oil, gouache, and collage.
It delights in watching your body travel through landscapes so lush even the bidet is painted with twisting gouache flowers.
You'll need the Daily Mini Crossword Puzzle, supplies for an artist book, gouache paint, tracing paper and colored pencils. 1.
Mr. Radunsky often worked in gouache on textured, colored paper, and at first glance his illustrations might seem casually done.
This large image, heavily worked in gouache, began life as a colorless etching titled "My Inner Life," also on view.
The result is more than 300 ink and gouache paintings depicting all 114 chapters as parables of contemporary American life.
They find a visual parallel in an angular gouache by Crotti's wife, Suzanne Duchamp, which imagines the unconscious as a factory.
A gridded configuration of 18 richly colorful gouache paintings on paper, it depicts possibly dangerous men interacting enigmatically in bare rooms.
All these images Ms. Kalman rendered in gouache in a delectably colored figurative style indebted to David Hockney and Florine Stettheimer.
All bear Ms. Bond's signature floral designs that she, a former art student, creates with brush in hand, using gouache paint.
I was doing little pieces with watercolor crayon and gouache, which were all based on what I saw out the window.
That girl's gouache hair is scraggly, not perfectly brushed, and short strands stand up like shorn blades of grass atop her head.
I balled up the robe and used it to wipe down my face, diluting the spray tan into a mellow orange gouache.
The dynamic and subtly-colored gouache "Untitled" (217) has the swing of change about it: change of mind, heart, feeling, rationality, calculation.
I did six little gouache sketches of what I thought would be really cool' knowing where the technical parts needed to go.
Among these, a single piece stands out: a small gouache drawing measuring 7 x 4, completed only months before the artist's death.
Marshaling gouache paints and sable brushes, and supplementing them with beeswax and fabric, she made seven of these paint-by-Brueghel pictures.
In a large untitled vertical gouache dated 1965, all the marks have been made along the work's edges, leaving the interior empty.
Normally I paint everything in gouache but I have these Japanese paint pens that feel like paintbrushes but are more like markers.
Using a mixture of yellow and white gouache paints, we carefully painted a grid on our mini pumpkin to mimic the Eggo's texture.
From waiting rooms to museum lobbies, Teresa Moro creates gouache paintings that depict still lives of furniture arrangements found in organized human environments.
In the ink and gouache drawing, "Buildings, Paris" (circa 1950s), Harvey articulates walls, windowpanes, the accordion folds of shuttered gates, shadows and reflections.
"Standing Nude with a Patterned Robe" (1917), gouache and black crayon on buff paper, 143 x 45.9 cm, National Gallery of Art, Washington.
Drawing on historical materials, Ms. Lesperance makes gouache-on-paper paintings of the sweaters and other items of clothing worn by the protesters.
Belgian artist Léon Spilliaert's poignant 21917 watercolor, gouache, and graphite painting "Rockets" transforms flares into a constellation of stars illuminating an indigo sky.
I work variously in acrylic, gouache, watercolor, oil, pencil, and ink on paper, wood, canvas, and built-up layers of collaged/sanded printed material.
This is where Modigliani is at his most carnal and hallucinatory, especially in the blue caryatid in gouache, watercolor, chalk, and graphite, dated c.
She prefers materials she can apply directly to a surface, rather than develop a work in stages: oil, gouache, paint stick, charcoal, and graphite.
"Scuttling the French Fleet," represented by the original gouache painting, is a highly detailed work that became the cover of a 1961 Stag magazine.
Sometimes I do personal artwork to make sure my brain is still able to tell my hands what to do with gouache and pencils.
The earliest example here is a graphite and gouache drawing called "Target With Four Faces," double-dated 1958/1967; the latest is from 1977.
Around them swirls a carnival of riotous color and grotesque creatures, rendered in a dynamic mix of blocky pastel marks and smooth gouache strokes.
Fragments of this motif were printed horizontally on extra-large pieces of paper that Bourgeois then attacked with pencil and red gouache or watercolor.
One of his earliest works, the 284 gouache "Memoirs," served as a marker for the themes that would preoccupy him in the coming years.
Her works focus on ink and gouache drawings on watercolor paper, allowing Ellis to balance hard edges with misty interior colorscapes to great effect.
And he piles media on top of media: the formal ingredients in a 1940 picture called "Biological Apparition" include fresco, gouache, oil paint and enamel.
Most memorable for me was a gouache painting by Dehli-based Ghulam Ali Khan, and a single "proclamation board" painted on a slab of wood.
The bulk of it is a group of some 50 gouache studies on paper, two dozen of which the artist recently gave to the Met.
Ms. Danneberg, an Austrian, works with a mix of gouache, inkjet printing, paint primer and solvent, vinyl, canvas and glue to create texturally unique tableaus.
The color is jewel-like, making the most of its gouache medium, and I was happily lost in the melting topographies and odd architectural structures.
He painted with oil, acrylic, casein, gouache, gesso, rabbit-skin glue, enamel, baked enamel, enamelac, varathane, vinyl polymer, pastel, varnish, ballpoint pen and India ink.
She then embarked on the paintings in gouache and ink on paper that make up the War Series, a response to the conflict in Vietnam.
For his American Qur'an project, artist Sandow Birk spent nine years illustrating every verse of the holy book in a series of over 300 gouache paintings.
Picking up on the social theme running through Appel's work, the caustic gouache "Animal n° 14" (1951) plays, contrasts, and jams visual inquiry into balanced fragments.
He continued this practice for 18 years, filling more than a hundred scrapbooks with gouache-and-ink drawings; 28 of these are presented in the show.
Chin's sublime watercolor and gouache illustrations, a master class in visual storytelling, follow a group of family and friends on a daylong picnic near the beach.
Barbara McClintock's illustrations in markers, gouache and collage show Sophie moving through life in a bright swirl of numbers, floating like thought balloons all around her.
Among the smallest pieces in the show is "History Timing" (2017), by Robert Gutierrez, a 21 x 12 inch diptych gouache made of two stacked panels.
Currently on view is a series of gouache and acrylic paintings by the Aboriginal artist Cheryl Davison, who lives in the nearby town of Tilba Tilba.
He started out as a rather provincial landscape painter, working en plein air in watercolor and gouache; farm and village scenes were among his favorite subjects.
"Kashmir" (21956), an early gouache on paper by the artist, feels as much an ode to the sacred land as it is an homage to Cézanne.
" Berger says that the work she is producing now—paintings made with acrylic and acrylic gouache on wood panels—explores themes of "inclusion, interconnectedness and empowerment.
Kühn, who puts thorough research into each and every one of his color choices, uses a gouache paints to hand-paint each of his spiky, spherical artworks.
His gouache-on-paper series Human States contains images suggesting burial or coffins, and was prompted by the Iraqi purges of the Kurds in the early 1970s.
An intricate gouache rendering of a scotch on the rocks in a tumbler is headlined with the inscription, "#6: Ready to Remove All These Defects of Character".
Saltarrelli uses oil, gouache, graphite, and spray on canvases from which he removes any pristine qualities by tinting them and leaving them exposed to the outdoor elements.
His exhibition Progressions opened at the Forest Lawn Museum' California' in 22010 and featured a range of 234 gouache works from his schooldays up to the present.
Filled with red triangles, covered in orange gouache, or underlined with pink highlighter, they evoke theater curtains, and the slightly ominous emptiness of a stage between shows.
In the foreground you can see some of my gouache paints, which are water soluble, so they need to be sealed with varnish or put under glass.
Nearby, an untitled piece Forrer made in 2014 in gouache on linen and cotton shows three figures grinning and shouting at each other while one strangles another.
Both Rockburne and Dunham explore wood in different forms: the former used nails, crude oil, chipboard, and paper, while the latter employed gouache, charcoal, and pencil on veneer.
We've selected gems from the 13th edition of Bushwick Open Studios, from elegant gouache depictions of domestic scenes to cheery dioramas of Sears build-your-own-home kits.
In the present show he has taken scores of vintage postcards and intervened with gouache and ink, altering each image in a way that completely changes its meaning.
Along with Hill's charming pencil and gouache illustrations full of homey retro details, Carbone's story gently humanizes history, reminding us that children are a part of it, too.
The Modern also owns a portfolio of seven geometric linocuts with watercolor, gouache and oil additions, as well as other works on paper from this period (1917-19).
The one overtly political work in the show, "Artists Against War and Fascism" (1936), a gouache of uniformed officers beating a protester, is formally ingenious and rather pretty.
The other piece by Fontana, "Studio per decorazione spaziale (Study for spatial decoration)" from 1952, is conventionally painted in watercolor and gouache on a letter-size sheet of paper.
The high-color gouache study for his plan, if you didn't know its function, could pass purely as an abstract painting in the manner of Jean Arp or Miró.
Working in gouache and pastel, Frank is especially masterful at composing scenes that seem to reveal themselves immediately, but slowly unveil further layers of complexity to the scrutinizing viewer.
I like to carry a box of supplies and in this case I chose black and white ink, black gouache and brown watercolor to try to capture these wrinkles.
A gouache and ink work from 25600, "River of Victims," also Vietnam-related, depicts people being swept away; the loosely rendered figures are mixed in with washes of color.
The rarest work, however, is likely a gouache-on-paper work of two men embracing each other, rendered in ink by Turkish artist Abdullah Bukhari in the 18th century.
The works, understandably, are all over the place — diagrams, cutouts, collages, thumbnail sketches, life studies, scribbly abstractions, with media that included gouache, watercolor, ink, graphite, colored pencil, and crayon.
"L'Atlantide" (2000-287) is an eerie work in gouache on paper by René Magritte picturing a bathtub (tiled on the outside) and a bulging object cloaked in a sheet.
"Untitled (White Dog)" (1978) is a portrait of a dog's head in gouache, watercolor, and graphite on paper; the dog's white head is barely distinguishable from its similarly colored ground.
I love "Juego infantil (Children's Game)," a 1950s gouache piece in which the depicted shapes look like bursts of energy, a rainbow of clustered lines thinning into spinning-top points.
The dozen or so smaller paintings in the show, most done in acryla gouache on watercolor paper, manifest a sense of tension between bluntness of message and subtlety of means.
Shown for the first time here is a gouache in weathered-copper-green titled "Women of Conscience," which recasts Adam and Eve as Egyptian female figures (one black, one white).
The application and density of the gouache, synonymous with the thickness of the bone, underscores the material existence of the works; they are things to be looked at, contemplated, reflected upon.
This is depicted in this show with a series of drawings in pencil and gouache (1971–90), along with a recent video of a re-enactment of the original installation (2015).
The miniature watercolor and gouache portrait by Margaret Gillies, valued at 13,000 pounds ($280,000), was painted in 1843 as the young Dickens, in his early 30s, was writing "A Christmas Carol".
Instead, through strategic disruption augmented by the increased use of gray along the bottom of the gouache, she turns the composition into what felt like an intensely focused reflection on mortality.
The Pollock, listed on Levine's website as Untitled Gouache, was discovered when the Sun City homeowner hired the appraiser to examine a collection of 1990s Lakers memorabilia signed by Lebron James.
The show includes early works in oil, watercolor, gouache and ink; Abstract Expressionist paintings done in California; and "Untitled (Horse and Rider)" (2476), considered one of his first mature figurative paintings.
Calligraphy serves instead as the genesis of Mr. Marden's abstractions, which deform and reform in rhythmic, liquid tangles, often overlaid with white gouache that acts as erasure and emendation at once.
Holding the bauble carefully in your hand, or supported on a table, apply your strokes with at least an 8-milimeter brush and thick daubs of gouache, using water only sparingly.
The artist is a longtime community organizer, and in his gouache-on-paper paintings he captures street festivals, encounters with the New York Police Department and celebrity sightings near Barclays Center.
What anchors his work is drawing; he is not afraid to reveal himself through this age-old practice, using whatever means are at his disposal: graphite, watercolor, ink, gouache, or crayon.
This was the same aspect depicted in his 1899 "Farm Scene with St. Jacob's Church," a watercolor and gouache on paper he based on sketches he made here as a teenager.
"Mondrian Guy and Expressionist Guy" (2005) is a small gouache with two figures — a slab of straight lines and a cloud of squiggles — that suggest artistic attitudes as well as worldviews.
That, and Braun's dedication to her medium, which, like life on Earth, is exclusively carbon-based — graphite, charcoal, carbon-black gouache, and even bleached charcoal for works in white-on-black.
His gouache paintings on paper have taken us along on obsessive bibliophile journeys: multiple editions of the same book, New York School poetry, familiar classics, and vintage psychotherapy books, among many others.
Today, Noisey is pleased to premiere the beautiful stop motion video for Beshken's song "Force of Evil", produced by animator Jordan Tager, and created using paper which she hand painted with gouache.
There are also a number of Picabia's painted and gouache and ink works, which range from Impressionist to Cubist and figurative paintings, some inspired by the glamorous nude imagery of the time.
In the gouache on paper, "Valley Farm" (1974), Thiebaud depicts the side of a slope in profile: the ridge starts on the upper left edge and plunges down to the bottom right.
" Mr. Ruff said he was especially impressed by Mr. Künstler's skill in using gouache, a kind of watercolor, to create minutely detailed scenes, even in "fantastical subjects, like his pulp fiction work.
In a gouache made when he was 15 or 9943, he depicts himself as a fiery young genius with sculpted features, lit up so dramatically he seems to be wearing white makeup.
The paintings are complemented by a 26-part series of gouache paintings on paper titled, "Alphabet for a Season of Corruption" (2018–2019), and installed on three walls in the back gallery.
Look closely and you'll see gridlines beneath the gouache; this work was enlarged to mural scale for Vitebsk's celebration of the first anniversary of the revolution, captured in a filmstrip projected here.
Sometimes it holds a loving couple ("Little Kiss," 1996); other times, a convalescing single, shadowed in a rich darkness of ink, gouache, colored pencil and whatnot ("Bed" and "Note + Bed," both 1994).
Half the works here, including a gouache by the feminist artist May Stevens and a self-portrait by the African-American shape-shifter David Hammons, were acquired in the past four years.
Working primarily with gouache, acrylics, colored pencils, and inks, she envisions her subjects—oftentimes animals and children—as expressive forms within muted forest environments, as well as warm, lived-in interiors of homes.
In Thiebaud's gouache, you get the feeling that the cow is a stand-in for the artist: he is drinking from this amazing pool, but there is no one else to join him.
Ms. Tinkler, who is 42 and has worked as an associate producer on Matthew Barney's film "Redoubt," among his other projects, began assembling five small watercolor and gouache paintings on paper last July.
Ms. Tinkler, who is 42 and has worked as an associate producer on Matthew Barney's film "Redoubt," among his other projects, began assembling five small watercolor and gouache paintings on paper last July.
Trays of water are spiked with powdered, carrageenan-rich seaweed extract, which lends a viscosity that allows paint pigments (historically gouache, but now also acrylic) to float on top of the water's surface.
Tearing off a sheet, he rubbed it with oil and gouache, over which he laid an intricate pattern of biomorphic, brightly colored forms and curling black tendrils that he strung with small shapes.
Animated characters are charmingly plain, not presented in realistic proportions, but instead as pared down renderings—created using gouache-painted backgrounds, pencil-on-paper animation, and digital coloring, with a straightforward, childlike appeal.
Curated by artist and critic Joe Fyfe, the gouache-on-paper and oil-on-canvas paintings by the Russian-born, French painter are the first stateside retrospective of his work in 183 years.
Opdyke's piece is a triumph of aesthetics; one can see his miniaturist eye for detail at work in each postcard, with gouache overlay so precise that sometimes the alterations are hard to find.
In terms of general topic and raw drawing style, the show also brought back strong and fond memories of the great American feminist artist Nancy Spero's gouache drawings, such as "Male Bomb I" (22017).
McCoubrey emphasizes the improbable surface of the wrapper by picking up some of the colors in the lettering, as if the waxy paper easily takes gouache, and its colors actually bleed into the paint.
One of the most impressive pieces was the Indian gouache, "An Illustration to the Bhagavata Purana: Kamsa Attacks Devaki During Her Wedding Procession" (1780) — attributed to a master of the first generation after Nainsukh.
"Francis Bacon in Your Blood," arriving some 20 years after Peppiatt's seminal biography, "Francis Bacon: Anatomy of an Enigma," is the result, a gouache découpé of a friend, against a background of art history.
With ropy legs and ears that look like horns, the gouache and watercolor cat at the center of "Ladies Will Stand by Their Tigers," from around 22269, could be a spider or an octopus.
The same could be said of Le Parc's gouache works "Progressive Sequences (Séquences Progressives)" (1959) and "Translational Rotation (Rotación Translativa)" (1959), which involve monochromatic shapes that spin and wobble out of each others' orbits.
A rare gouache and mixed media concept art poster by Robert McGinnis, for the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever, sold for 27,0003 (~$36,000) in the Bonhams Auction House Entertainment Memorabilia auction in London.
"Aztec Sahagun" (1979) is a previously unexhibited protest banner by Ms. Spero, who died in 2009 in New York and was known for her text-and-image works in gouache and ink on paper.
Mr. Conner's illustrations, largely in gouache, appeared in magazines like The Saturday Evening Post, Redbook and Woman's Day, and in ads for United Air Lines, Armco Steel, Blue Bell denim and many other companies.
Although you wouldn't know this without reading a wall label, the fine netlike patterns in Ellen Lesperance's gouache paintings are inspired by photographic close-ups of clothing worn by female activists, past and present.
High on the wall, in two of the exhibition's three discrete gallery spaces, van Dalen has affixed long horizontal sheets of matboard filled with graphic images done in gouache against a solidly colored ground.
In a gouache and ink painting made in the eighties, she encircles the names of writers and artists she admires in bubbles rising against a loose grid of color, like a cultural solar system.
Working in gouache, Toebbe paints god's-eye views of houses, splayed and flattened as one would a cardboard box, revealing the personal possessions of the inhabitants with the focus on the living room and kitchen.
Rendered on construction paper whose various hues serve as simple backgrounds, the gouache paintings date from between 1929 and 1933 — after Mopope had returned from a short residency in the University of Oklahoma's art department.
A drawing by Albrecht Durer on blue rag paper, where the ink didn't sit on the surface but soaked into it, inspired her to begin using black ink and white gouache on hand-toned paper.
Working in egg tempera on parchment, in porcelain, and with black ink and white gouache on hand-toned paper, Sultan honors the long tradition of artisanship that is one of the foundations of art making.
Repeated studies of source imagery from internet pornography to old masters, in media including ink, watercolor and gouache, achieve an illuminating meditative clarity wholly separate from the virtues (or otherwise) of any given single piece.
So it is with "Mira Schor: California Paintings, 1971-73," a stunning show of gouache on paper works that this leading feminist painter made while in graduate school at the California Institute of the Arts.
The Vietnam War is brought in through an ink-and-gouache sketch of Nick Ut's famous 1972 photograph of the 9-year-old Phan Thi Kim Phuc, running, napalm-soaked and naked, down a road.
One thing to consider is the wide range of mediums and materials Driskell uses in his work; oil paint, acrylic, egg tempera, gouache, ink, marker, and collage on paper and on canvas (stretched and unstretched).
Alongside her paintings in egg tempera on parchment, Sultan began two other tightly defined groups of work: monochrome bas-reliefs made out of porcelain, and drawings using black ink and white gouache on hand-toned paper.
With time, she learned to channel her powerful skills into making art, working with everything from watercolors, oils, and gouache to graphite, pastels, and digital tools—going with whichever material form suits a particular subject best.
But Ander Mikalson chose the cheerfully futile psychoanalytic route, numbering and labeling her varieties of discomfort as 50 gouache and pastel drawings of the movie's passing shadows, as if for some study of emptiness endlessly deferred.
A sketch of a scattering of mussel shells done in walnut ink and gouache is fresh and free, as is the aforementioned large study for a commission, a landscape diptych titled "Not One But Two," 2015.
As they recreate an imaginative journey, Martin's immersive gouache and watercolor paintings find complex and beautiful patterns everywhere, documenting the meandering splendor of a river as well as the striking variety of environments humans have created.
In one undated gouache, he delineates a formal walkway and three female figures in pinkish-orange on a dark-blue background decorated with a few windows of lighter blue and a series of fingernail-scratch arches.
If you can't get to the Smithsonian's remarkable Bill Traylor retrospective, you can at least visit Betty Cuningham Gallery and spend an hour or two in front of a blue gouache mule Traylor painted on cardboard.
To the right of that, along the right edge of the photo, is the work table where I work on "The Book of Umm," 1,300 gouache/watercolors so far in a series I've been doing since 2011.
"Untitled" (2018), a recent graphite and gouache depicts an index finger with a bright red fingernail extending in from the work's right edge and a green bird adorned with three orange bands extending in from the left.
Greenbaum further complicates this by applying gouache, or ink, or marker, or crayon – usually only one – in ways that don't correspond to the smooth folds, irregular strips, rectangular slabs, and jagged forms that she has put together.
Although far from being the career survey he deserves, this show includes some 50 gouache studies on paper in which he makes an optical ballet from simple geometry and turns mirrors and light into a hypnotic event.
Although far from being the career survey he deserves, this show includes some 2595 gouache studies on paper in which he makes an optical ballet from simple geometry and turns mirrors and light into a hypnotic event.
Kalman heads to her West Village studio, where she consults her photographs, or pulls from memory, to make small, notepad-size gouache paintings of the various things she's seen, and sometimes writes a short storyline to follow.
Among the drawings in this show, whose dates range from 1985 to 2004, we find more than enough elements of unease: the darkly rendered, twisting, fragmented forms inhabiting two untitled works from 1990 — one in India ink and gouache, the other in gouache and ink with collage; the anarchy and disintegration of the jumbled shapes in "Swoop" (2004), drawn in brightly colored felt-tip pen; and the somberly rendered, absurdly distorted figure comprising "Whozat #2 (Drawing for Whazzat #1 Print)" (1995), in pastel and charcoal on shaped paper.
Serge Poliakoff, "Composition Abstraite" (28), gouache on paper, 5473 2547/225 x 230 1/4 in (© 2016 Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York / ADAGP, Paris)Serge Poliakoff, "Composition Abstraite" (1969), oil on canvas, 63 7/1 x 51 1/4 in (© 2016 Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York / ADAGP, Paris)Serge Poliakoff, "Composition Abstraite" (1969), gouache on paper, 24 x 18 1/8 in (© 2016 Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York / ADAGP, Paris)Serge Poliakoff continues at Cheim & Read (547 West 25th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through April 30. 
Opening a gallery in 1946 seems to have liberated Parsons, because everything about her work changed in 1947, when she did a gouache on paper, "The Circle," which was inspired by her experience of going to a rodeo.
All of the girls are pale and thin and snotty, with terrific center-partings in that very typically 70s style, and all of the blood looks like gouache, which makes the death freakier because it looks deeply surreal.
I also loved Ruth Consemuller's playful "Tapestry" (2107) and a preparatory gouache by Anni Albers titled "Study for unexecuted wall hanging" (21), which makes superb use of the interpenetrating principle of the loom itself in its repetitive motifs.
The rare and vibrant 1912 gouache, "Two Blue Donkeys — Horse and Donkey" by the short-lived German Expressionist artist Franz Marc was instead the night's other main success, selling for £4.1 million, more than double its high estimate.
Fifteen paintings are spread throughout the two galleries, office, and front window of the large exhibition space, while eleven small works on paper, done in gouache and watercolor, are in the smaller storefront gallery a few doors away.
Typical for a Yamazaki work, the music video features gouache as the medium, but it's not the watercolor flourishes that most impress—it's the way the objects, including Yuki and Yamazaki herself, within the frame are set in motion.
After keeping it in his studio for nearly 45 years, Kupka sold the canvas to MoMA while also gifting nearly 500 early gouache, watercolor, and pencil studies to them before passing away in 1957 at the age of 85.
Marked by brilliant colors—whether achieved via spray paint, acrylic, gouache, or vinegar—and intricate layers, Magdy calls into question the very essence of civilization: that we are forever headed toward something greater, and forever doomed to fall short.
Now Ms. Kalman is taking on the stars of modernism, and the exploding nova of "beauty and intelligence and experimentation," as she described it, that was Toklas and Stein's universe, with more than 60 original gouache-on-paper paintings.
Innerst's acrylic, gouache and digital art shares the book's gentle humor: Little Aaron was a Star Trek fan, and images of Leonard Nimoy (a Yiddish-speaker himself) as Spock sneakily appear, like a pointy-eared Waldo, throughout the book.
Gloria Stoll Karn, "[Woman and bird]," watercolor and gouache on board, 22 21/24" x 224 220/21944" (© Gloria Stoll Karn)Gloria Stoll Karn's start as a pulp fiction artist reads like one of the genre's sensational stories.
The Artaud Paintings hewed to conventional formats — individual sheets of standard-size paper oriented horizontally or vertically — despite the idiosyncrasy of their content, which included fragmentary images in gouache accompanied by handwritten quotes from Artaud in English and French.
The shape is asymmetrical and particular; one inspirational source is likely the anonymous tantric paintings (done in tempera, gouache, and watercolor on salvaged paper) that have been shown in New York at the Drawing Center and at Feature in recent years.
For example, a gouache drawing by René Gruau, — who has two illustrations in the "Drawing on Style" exhibit, and whose work for Balmain, Lanvin and Dior epitomized the glamour and grace of the 1950s — fetched $104,500 at Christie's in 2010.
And at Sicardi|Ayers|Bacino you'll find a riveting Op Art painting by Carlos Cruz-Diez of Venezuela from 28, and, by the Brazilian Hélio Oiticica, a tribute to Jean Arp's dropped-paper collages exquisitely rendered in gouache on cardboard.
Marina Adams's vibrant, two-toned, gouache paintings of simple but slinky shapes at Karma's booth, for instance, make for an eye-popping, wall-covering series under a huge skylight; they serve as a cheerful welcome to the seventh-floor mezzanine.
While cocktails and coffee cups are leitmotifs in his photo-based oil and gouache paintings, Blair's subject matter expands well beyond comestibles to include an array of uncanny quotidian vignettes, like close-ups of foliage and moody windows studded with condensation.
Hammer is mum on the exact asking price, but said that it was north of the all-time Degas auction record, the $37 million paid at Sotheby's New York in 2008 for the pastel and gouache "Danseuse au repos" (circa 1879).
You'll find here several jagged youthful self-portraits, sketches of faceless figures by a subway entrance, and a gouache from around 257 that depicts a Manhattan street corner as a shadowy stage, ringed by billboards and spotlighted with electric lamps.
Ambiguity, however, disappears to stunning effect in Sue Coe's "Sharpeville" (1982), a drawing in graphite and gouache commemorating the 1960 massacre of demonstrators by the police in Sharpeville, South Africa, the atrocity that propelled the anti-Apartheid movement onto the world stage.
Kestler compares her traveling self to a vessel, or a conduit for images and ideas that she'll later reconfigure, with scissors and gouache, until she has created something that appears outside of time and place, maybe, but is rooted in her own aesthetic.
Dürer's gift to Raphael, a self-portrait in gouache on silk canvas, has been lost, and the full extent of their friendship isn't known, but Dürer, who had a habit of seeking out famous Italian painters he admired, was the likely initiator.
A delicate Vuillard ink and gouache drawing, "Deux personnages de théâtre (Berthe Bady et Lugné-Poe)" ("Two Theater Actors (Berthe Bady and Lugné-Poe))," 1890-1891) portrays the French actors and companions Berthe Bady (1872-1921) and Lugné-Poe (1869-1940) in conversation.
In her exhibition, Dawn Clements: Tables and pills and things at Pierogi (April 1 – May 7, 2017), Clements uses dry and wet mediums — ballpoint pen, Sumi ink, gouache, and watercolor — to draw on large sheets of paper on which smaller sheets have been affixed.
Among the other pieces, some of the strongest are Egyptian Anna Boghiguian's gouache and pencil drawings chronicling her personal experience of the Tahrir Square and the Egyptian revolution in 2011, and Cameroonian fashion photographer Samuel Fosso's black-and-white portraits of famous black political figures.
While oil and pastels were his media of choice for painting, Still explored a full range of drawing material: he did work with oils and pastels, but he also created colorful, dynamic works with watercolor, gouache, graphite, pen and ink, charcoal, crayon, and tempera, too.
The sale, which brought in a total of  £128,081,750 ($168,299,420), also set a new auction record for a work by the German Expressionist Franz Marc, whose colorful gouache painting "Drei Pferde" (5003) sold for £15,421,250 ($20,263,523), well above its £2.5–3.5 million pre-sale estimate.
There's an Impressionist painting whose full moon has turned into a crescent because of paint losses, drawings that need to be reframed, and a piece by Thomas Hart Benton, due to hit the auction block soon, with areas of gouache that have chipped off.
With unique, hand-pulled prints created using a variety of printmaking techniques and materials—monotype, lithography, intaglio, collagraph, watercolor, and gouache—she creates hazy, uncanny images of shapes and blocks of color that suggest a larger city, its people and structures, contending with their ephemerality.
The work by the artists, Harold Mendez, Renee Gladman, and Torkwase Dyson is not particularly visually alluring, except for Gladman who mixes ink, pencil and gouache to create humble images that combine abstraction and written script to give you small clouds carrying jumbled linguistic cargo.
The primary inhabitants are a series of life-size customers, cobbled together from plaster, newsprint, cardboard, wood, gouache, wax, and other materials, who occupy old-fashioned diner booths and tables, plus a cashier standing guard over a case of sculpted donuts, cakes, and pies.
Painted in opulent (gouache) hues and a quasi-naïve art-savvy style, and given titles — all from the book's rules — that are alternately literal and elliptical, they combine aspects of Surrealism's exquisite corpses, Conceptual Art's deadpan humor, and appropriation art's repurposing of existing images.
One gouache, "That Girl," shows a translucent, misshapen face with a tightly closed rose in place of one eye and a blue hair bow jammed in the other; inside her fishlike mouth, two girls dressed like Alice in Wonderland are having a prim tea party.
Painted in opulent (gouache) hues and a quasi-naïve art-savvy style, and given titles — all from the book's rules — that are alternately literal and elliptical, they combine aspects of Surrealism's exquisite corpses, Conceptual Art's deadpan humor and appropriation art's repurposing of existing images.
In another untitled, undated, gouache-on-paper image (this one from the Collection Chave, also in France), a big, pink-and-purple rectangle morphs into a funky face with a beady eye at each of its far ends, neatly poised above a strappy bow tie.
Serge Poliakoff, "Blue Rouge" (1951), oil on canvas, 35 x 45 3/4 in (© 2016 Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York / ADAGP, Paris)In the gallery's entrance is a 15-by-8-inch vertical gouache painting made of stacked horizontal bands in rainbow colors.
The early gouache, "The Watering Place" (1905-06), and the charcoal drawing "Old Man and Youth" (1906) achieve a tender classicism — Ingres by way of Degas — while the later chalk drawing, "Head of a Woman" (1922), is an intoxicating mix of sculptural rigor and sentimental decadence.
When he creates pictures of adults and children engaged with arts and craft mediums, designing banners and signage dribbled in tempera, or splashing around face paints and Easter egg dyes, he capitalizes on the chalky, opaque medium of gouache on paper to create a visual analogy.
At Matthew Marks the offerings include a tiny collage by Ellsworth Kelly, a suite of prints by Terry Winters, a vivid gouache by Anne Truitt and, from Martin Puryear, a 211 bronze head whose subtle shape and reticent features retain the textures of the original carved wood.
Works like Christian Rohlfs's 21985 woodcut painted over with gouache, "Tod Als Jongleur" ("Death as a Juggler"), and Max Beckmann's 21995 drypoint print, "Die Granate" ("The Grenade"), evoking the destructive power of war, prove to be a perfect prelude to the Spero exhibition one floor down.
While this method of working is true of a number of paintings, especially in the front gallery space, the paintings in the smaller back gallery show that Wong had broadened his approach to applying paint to the surface — perhaps as a result of using gouache and watercolor.
At the Pera, early anatomical studies of men by male artists, and of women by female artists, are set against more stylized, later depictions like "Hamam," a 1952 gouache on paper by Bedri Rahmi Eyuboglu that shows a female form cocooned inside a structure with domes and minarets.
Two marvelous examples are included in this exhibition: the sweetly funny "Gertrude Stein and the Secretaries" (19783, oil crayon and gouache, 21978 x 281 inches) and the monumental, "After Delacroix's 'Women of Algiers,'" (227-80, charcoal and chalk pastel on paper, 12 feet x 9 feet, 6 inches).
Most eye-catching to me were a row of small gouache paintings focused on domestic scenes, each rendered in muted tones with just a pop of color here and there (an aspect the artist described as a nod to the "playfulness" of the scenes she likes to capture).
In washy strokes of watercolor, oil and gouache, the compositions depicted intentionally disjointed, unnervingly bizarre scenes: In one, a crinkled arm reaching upward, locked in a handshake with the divine; in another, a sallow ogre-like figure staring out at the viewer with a warm, wide-eyed gaze.
Bérard, a slouchy bon vivant who did fashion illustrations for Coco Chanel and Elsa Schiaparelli, and helped create the luminous set for Jean Cocteau's 1946 film, "La Belle et la Bête," painted a lovely Expressionist gouache, a floral motif in black and pastels set on a raspberry sherbet background.
The exhibition also includes several sets of drawings on 8 ½ by 11-inch and 11 by 14-inch paper, displayed in vitrines, as well as works on paper as large as 44 1/4 by 30 1/2 inches, rendered in graphite, gouache, watercolor, ink, and colored pencil.
On Wednesday night at Christie's, there was a rare round of applause at an Impressionist and modern sale after "Drei Pferde," a 1912 gouache on card by the German Expressionist painter Franz Marc, soared to 15.4 million pounds, or about $20.3 million, more than four times the estimate.
Some 60 of these gouache, watercolor and pencil illustrations — often made in transit, at hotels and in friends' homes, and then dispatched by post to the magazine — have now been gathered for a show, called "The Times," which opens on July 21 at the Gavlak Gallery in Los Angeles.
The wall text associated with her work tells the story of "Shed Bed Chainlink Forest Scorpion Sunrise" (2018) being developed out of a game of making gouache paintings to represent each of 48 random words, then reducing those to six random images from which she would make her composition.
The works include Serge Poliakoff's 1937 gouache "Bandes Colorées," which runs through nine colored stripes from red to violet and back to yellow again, and Juan Uslé's nine-foot-tall, overpoweringly handsome 2017 painting "Soñe Que Revelabas (Missouri)," which mostly consists of black-and-verdigris-colored vertical strokes.
I missed All Painted, All Dancing, All Black and White, her installation of over 21940 drawings done in gouache and acrylic paint, ranging from 21898 by 21948 inches to four large works stretching more than 21969 feet in length, in the main gallery of Artist's Space (February-March 21944).
The block is viewed matter of factly in Kenny Rivera's gouache street scenes that carry an undertone of violence and nostalgia, recalling the Washington Heights of his childhood, while the young painter Vaughn Spann, in "Here Comes the Storm," considers the block more abstractly in relationship to Minimalism.
He has responded to particular occurrences in nature, as indicated by the title of his egg tempera and gouache, "Warm Snow" (1977), which brought to mind the wonderful if under-recognized painter, Calvert Coggeshell (1907–1990), who showed with Betty Parsons and lived much of his life in Maine.
Although their relationship was technically collaborative, the Countess held all the cards: meticulously dictating the costumes, the sets, the scenes, and the ways in which images should be painted and embellished afterwards (some were given to the artist Aquilin Schad to overlay with gouache, while others she scribbled on herself).
He picked up a panel of gouache drawings from around 19943 by the French illustrator James Jacques Joseph Tissot titled "God Creating the World," a biblical morality tale in a series of lighthearted scenes depicting the creation of Adam; then Eve; the two of them frolicking; Eve eating the apple; and their banishment from paradise.
For example, with "Female Nude with White Border" (1911) Schiele plays with open space by partially outlining the odalisque-like nude woman with jaggedly quivering white gouache to separate her body from her surroundings, thereby whiting out context — a trademark of modernity and what testified to the work's inscription within a modern time and place.
This is particularly true of the small gouache works, which lack the drama of the larger canvases and feel more sadly intimate: moonlight shining onto an empty bed seems to suggest absence after death; a curtain blowing to the side evokes a spirit passing; even icebergs, floating in a serene sea, project an icy loneliness.
STONES TO STAINS: THE DRAWINGS OF VICTOR HUGO Moody, lush and occasionally overbearing drawings and photographs by the French novelist best known for "Les Misérables" include an 219 depiction of a giant, crashing wave in brown ink and white gouache that also evokes an endlessly descending passageway: He called it "Ma Destinée" ("My Destiny"). Sept. 227-Dec.
An 23-part drawing, "211 Moves in Nine Seconds, The Jackie Series 2264-2381" (dated 290-22001; graphite and gouache on paper, sheet size 33 by 23 inches), breaks it down, frame by frame: a vertical strip through the center of the sheet delineates — in a recondite but obviously rigorous manner — the incremental changes in the images constituting the film.
Other works are downright whimsical, including Andrea Pichaida's ethereal hand-built ceramic vessels, each of which resembles a different variety of alien seed pod; or Justin Richel's wood, gouache, and acrylic sculptures, including "Man and His Symbols," an unnerving stack of near-exact facsimiles: Jung's paperback book topped with a browning banana, crowned with a sliver of spent chewing gum.
The book was published in concert with "Unrequited and Acts of Play," a survey of her career that opened in February at the Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y. Ms. Jacquette, 52, who is known for her paintings of commercial products and media images, is showing her paintings as well as the gouache originals that she made for the book.
So are the Swiss visionary Adolf Wölfli's drawings in pencil and colored pencil, many of whose complex, ornately patterned compositions illustrate his alter ego's tale of creating the universe; Paul End's drawings of buildings and urban scenes in gouache, colored pencil and pastel; and Pierre Giraud's untitled sculpture from 1947 in carved birch bark, which resembles a totem or a strange forest creature standing en pointe.
In 1967, Parsons did a pencil and gouache portrait of the great early American modernist, Stuart Davis, which should remind you of just how long she had been around, and how much she had seen by the time she opened her gallery shortly after the end of World War II. At the same time, her commitment to appearance seems old-fashioned because she knew art was going somewhere else.
Other highlights of this collection include another cloud-filled sky rendered in extreme lucidity, "Savanah" by Gonzalo Ariza, a Colombian; a juicy self-portrait from 1933 by the Chilean Luis Herrera Guevara; a delightful grouping of set designs, some on paper cutouts, for the ballet Estancia (1941) by the Argentine Horacio A. Butler; and most startlingly, two hyperrealist portraits in watercolor and gouache from 1941 by the Uruguayan Gustavo Lazarini Terradas.
The Frenchman Pascal-Désir Maisonneuve's faces of the 1920s made of shells; mediumistic drawings by his countrywoman, Jeanne Tripier, from the 113s; a ghostly, ink-and-pencil drawing of silhouetted figures connected by cables by the Swiss carpenter Robert Gie, who experienced hallucinations; and exuberantly colored drawings in pencil and gouache by the Swiss artist Aloïse Corbaz, who became known simply as "Aloïse," are among the many notable works on view.
Her company, which she started in 1988 and which sells products under the label S.K. Hand-Druck, is a one-woman textile manufacturer, its every product the result of long hours spent painting sheets of paper in custom shades of gouache (dusty lemon, petrol blue, flamingo, marzipan), cutting them into shapes (abstract flowers, radiating palm fronds, elephants, temples) and then arranging the shapes into elaborate collages that she uses as the basis for screen prints.
The exhibition encompasses work done in three different formats: modestly sized works on paper in which the artist used a variety of mediums (ballpoint pen, ink, watercolor, gouache, pastel and pencil); large scale works on paper that employ oil paint in addition to some of the materials I have already listed; and sketchbooks in which the page is half as high as it is long, offering a chance for fragmented, multiple, and cinematic views.
In the first, dating from 1903 to 1908, encompassing the artist's Blue, Rose, and Iberian — that is to say, pre-Cubist — Periods, there are three drawings of nudes, one gouache of horses and riders, one drypoint of same, and two oil paintings (a soft-core memory-tableau of a prostitute administering oral sex on the artist as a moon-faced teenager, and a portrait of a nonagenarian innkeeper — one of several departures from the exhibition's focus on the nude).
As curatorial assistant Gary Fox told me in a conversation, "We really wanted to foreground the exchange between masters and students" by placing teaching aides and notes in direct conversation with student exercises, as demonstrated in a vitrine in the exhibition's central room that juxtaposes four elegantly simple pastel and gouache collages by Kandinsky (which turn circles into epiphanies in the way only he can) and four geometrical gouaches created by a student, Erich Mrozek, for Kandinsky's course on color.

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