Gouache Art

46 readers
2 users here now

A sub to share your gouache artworks. Acrylic gouache is allowed too! Be kind!

Also check: [email protected]

founded 11 months ago
MODERATORS
1
2
 
 

Source: Gurney Journey: The Leviathan

Sea Monster study, gouache, 9x12 inches

An experiment in biomechanics spirals out of control, and the leviathan slips out to sea.

RSS Feed (frequently updated): http://gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default

3
 
 

Source: Kit Mizeres Art — Thanks New Orleans for your hospitality and...

Thanks New Orleans for your hospitality and wonderful colors! You will be missed. Time to continue westward 🌵#gouache

Tumblr archive: https://kitmizeresart.tumblr.com/archive

RSS Feed: https://kitmizeresart.tumblr.com/rss

4
 
 
5
 
 

For more of my paintings, follow me on PixelFed: https://mastodon.social/@[email protected]

6
7
2
submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 
8
 
 
9
 
 

Source: Gurney Journey: How Sacrificing Detail Can Add Mood

RSS Feed: http://gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default

Post text

How Sacrificing Detail Can Add Mood

In a new YouTube video I show how I painted this moody morning scene in gouache by sacrificing detail and emphasizing light effects.

My goal is to capture a fleeing light effect by using a warm priming color to achieve a "photographic" lens flare. Halfway through, I paint over the whole thing with a glaze to reduce detail. The glaze is risky because gouache reactivates when it's rewet, and to be honest, it's kind of a disaster for a while.

Here are some takeaway quotes about the theory of sacrifices: 

“Nature instills sentiments in the spectator through the selective sacrifice of details in order to improve the overall effect.” 
--The Theory and Practice of Water Colour Painting: Elucidated in a Series of Letters

“Painters without experience often weaken the effect they wish to produce by a prodigality which multiplies uselessly the figures and accessories of a picture. It will not be long before they learn that, the greater the conciseness and simplicity with which a thought is interpreted, the more it gains in expressive force.” 
—Jules Breton, The Life of an Artist: An Autobiography, 1890

10
 
 

For more of my art, follow me at the federated https://pixelfed.social/EugeniaLoli

11
 
 
12
 
 
13
 
 

More of my art at the open source, federated site https://pixelfed.social/EugeniaLoli (only about 1/3 of it is gouache).

14
 
 

This used mostly a payne's gray, raw umber (the "yellow" you see is actually raw umber), and burnt sienna. The clouds were done with M.Graham's Terra Rosa watercolor.

For more of my art you can follow me at PixelFed (I only post a few on Lemmy): https://pixelfed.social/EugeniaLoli

15
 
 
16
 
 

I painted this using Holbein gouache with only 4 colors: titanium white, yellow ochre, Chinese orange, and primary black.

I paint with both gouache and watercolors, so to see the rest of my artworks you can check my PixelFed page: https://pixelfed.social/EugeniaLoli