Tempera vs. Gouache

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Temperanoun

A medium used to bind pigments in painting, as well as the associated artistic techniques.

Temperanoun

(countable) A painting done in this medium.

Temperanoun

A mode or process of painting; distemper.

Temperanoun

pigment mixed with water-soluble glutinous materials such as size and egg yolk

Tempera

Tempera (Italian: [ˈtɛmpera]), also known as egg tempera, is a permanent, fast-drying painting medium consisting of colored pigments mixed with a water-soluble binder medium, usually glutinous material such as egg yolk. Tempera also refers to the paintings done in this medium.

Gouachenoun

(painting) A thick, opaque watercolour paint made with gum containing an inert white pigment to make it opaque.

Gouachenoun

A painting made with this paint.

Gouachenoun

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.

Gouachenoun

an opaque watercolor prepared with gum

Gouachenoun

a watercolor executed with opaque watercolors mixed with gum

Gouache

Gouache (; French: [ɡwaʃ]), body color, or opaque watercolor, is a water-medium, paint consisting of natural pigment, water, a binding agent (usually gum arabic or dextrin), and sometimes additional inert material. Gouache is designed to be opaque.

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