#turner acryl gouache
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prinnay · 1 day ago
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+Chocolates galaxy+
acryl-gouache on 12 x 16 art board
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pinaizee · 1 year ago
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fuchstnz · 2 years ago
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Misa Amane & Rem - Holbein and Turner Acryl Gouache
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vanwolvesandcorvids · 2 years ago
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New art supplies , taking art request !
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Model's Paint
The reference sketch for Ness's clay model reveals that the paint used for the models is Turner Acrylic Gouache.
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shinonart · 10 months ago
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I got myself a set of acrylic gouache and I have to say I think I prefer them over regular gouache. They're much more pleasant to work with because they don't reactivate and the application of the paint is a lot smoother and I feel that the coverage is better.
I have been using Winsor & Newton Designer gouache before and this was done in Turner acrylic gouache. This was only the first time I used these paints so I think I will keep experimenting.
Find me and my art elsewhere!    
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etteette · 3 months ago
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I just finished painting this new display card yesterday for Aaron Rossner's special figurine project which is now only available at my lil shop Toutoune Gallery on 998 Bathurst St. in Toronto, ON. *Blessed*
Aaron Rossner (also known as @wingnut_toys on instagram) is an avid toy collector, an amazing artist and tinkerer who lives in Victoria, BC. I haven't had the pleasure of meeting him in person yet, but I've been a fan from afar for many years.
Check out his instagram feed and visit Toutoune Gallery too to view some photographs of the figurines from this project. They are so fabulous! Every single one is so precious. Aaron is a master at recyling funny bits of wood, which you will surely notice if you view any of the figurines this painting is based off of.
Will share more about this project in the following posts. : o )
The image above was painted with acrylic-gouaches on watercolour paper. (A mix of Holbein Acryla Gouache, Turner Design Gouache and Turner Acryl-Gouache)
Prints of this image will be available as 5x7 postcards very soon and will be purchasable at the store and in my webshop as soon as I get them back from the printers.
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usafphantom2 · 3 months ago
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Terrific painting by English aviation & automotive artist Michael Turner depicting the No 3 Squadron Hawker Tempest of French RAF ace Pierre Clostermann engaging a FW-152 over Denmark in April 1945.
Gouache (acrylic) on board. (1970s?).
@PeteHill854 via X
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evelmiina · 1 year ago
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Is poster paint blendable, or more so than acrylics?
It is, in my opinion it feels lot like gouache or watercolor. Even when it dries, I can "rub" poster paint with wet brush and make it blend again, so it's very merciful if I make mistakes (which is all the time). I sometimes use Turner acrylic gouache, which is the only acrylic-like paint I use at the moment. The main difference I can think of is when it dries it sets and no longer blends. Finished look is also very slightly glossy, compared to pure matte of gouache and poster paint.
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pozemke · 5 months ago
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Your style is just amazing, your work with shapes and lines... ohh it looks so dynamic and stylish, I love that!! What materials do you use? Or what markers/liners can you recommend?
Thank you so much for this lovely message!! 💗
Off the top of my head in terms of recommendations- I gravitate towards professional artist materials these days. I know there’s a lot of cheap art supplies these days so it’s good to explore, even if the brand isn’t ‘high quality’ or anything!!
Under the RM is more in-depth :)
I use a variety of alcohol-based markers, technical pens, inks, and (especially gouache) paints. I layer that shit like I’m burying a body, lol.
I almost shop strictly online at Jerry’s Art-o-rama for all my traditional media needs and tools! Can’t promote them enough 🫡
Ok I’ve rambled enough, omg. In no particular order- TLDR;
Top 3 Markers I recommend: Windsor&Newton, Prismacolor, Copic. (I’ve owned my 48 marker Prisma set for over 12+ years. Christmas gift in middle-school omg)
Top 3 Liners: CreativeMark SuperBlack pens, Zig Millennium pens, Gelly Rolls for white liner.
Top 3 paper/media brands: Canson Recycled series has great bristol and sketch pads. Strathford watercolor pads, mixed media boards! Honestly though? Any surface will do haha
Top 3 paints to try out: Turner Acryl-Gouache, Windsor&Newton designer* gouache, Prang semi-moist watercolors. I always come crawling back to these girlies😭
Color pencil wise? I strictly only use old-formula/stock Prismacolor pencils. Soft-core is ⭐️
(*IT MUST BE THE WHITE DESIGNER TUBES!! W&N has like some other cotman/scholar gouache series and it’s absolutely shit. Don’t get that!!)
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pomegranateplumes · 5 months ago
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Test runs with the Turner Acryl Gouache 24pk 🖌️✨
ko-fi 🌜 cara
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viviendillustrations · 1 year ago
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Day 5: Frog
A little bit of self portrait 🐸
Made with Turner acryl gouache on watercolour paper
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pinaizee · 1 year ago
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some meow meows
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fuchstnz · 2 years ago
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Happy Lunar New Year! Year of the Rabbit 2023, in Acryla Gouache
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keshetchai · 9 months ago
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Fountain pen ink bottle: $4 /ea
pocket sized sketchbooks or notebooks $2 (yellow & brown strathmore drawing/sketch are bundled together for $2)
The three larger sketchbooks are all $5 /ea
various mini canvas packs $3 / ea
acrylic paint pad $8 BNNU
mixed media toned paper pad $6
gel print and roller $8
tortilla pencil roll $2
cheapie brushes bundle (seriously these are CHEAP brushes, they aren't good quality. they're meant for watercolor or acrylic, and I keep cheapies on hand for things like applying masking glue, gesso, spattering, yknow...there's all kinds of reasons why you want sort of terrible brushes. the handles can mix stuff. any time you might end up destroying the good brushes, these are the sacrificial lambs!) $3 for all of them.
brushes box $14 BNNU
brush washer, paint keys (bundle), sanding sponges, letters stencil, clip-on cups to hold medium -- $3 /ea
golden open acrylics set BN swatched and tested like once, got some oil paints on tube but otherwise great. this is the traditional colors set of 6. $30
palette paper (white) BNNU $8
soho, grumbacher, & turner watercolor bundle: $15
marie's gouaches bundle and storage box I had them in $6
Lukas gouache bundle $25
QOR watercolor (remaining paint in squeezed out tubes (1 tube missing), and the paint poured out into a funky pink pill box with a cool skeleton on the front and washi tape decoration. the watercolors left to dry in the pill box rewet nicely. $15
union square watercolor pad $6
Filofax Original A5 size organizer in Dark Aqua WITH loads of interior pages - some bought from an online etsy shop (in rainbow colors, "QUESTS" instead of "to-do lists" and "heart" boxes, plus regular white or colored lined papers as well. it's stuffed full!) No actual calendar pages but does have numbered dividers with tabs. $130
pencils box $2
that white palette $3
art supply carrier tote bag thingy $10. it does have like, graphite, pastel smudging on the insides and all of that, but honestly you're just going to add more, right?
NOTE ON GOUACHES AND WATERCOLORS:
I will not do returns for dried gouache or watercolor in the tubes. Some of them will need to be reworked! (like I can hear one of the marie's gouaches rattling inside the tube, lol)
The fix to a dried out or drying out watercolor/gouache is incredibly simple: add water. You can cut open the tube to act as a cup, or cut them open and pour them out into a plastic paint cub or reused glass/plastic cup with lid. or right into a palette. add just enough water to fully soak the dried paint. wait a few days for it to soften up. add more water as necessary. if it's still a bit thick, you can add a drop of plain glycerin to the paint and mix it in to help it retain the moisture it's soaking in. this will also make it easier to rewet as you go on.
I will say the lukas gouaches all appear squishy still in tubes, the acrylics are perfect, and the sohos/turner seem mostly fine, but there's some they may need re-constituting and the marie's may have some dry ones as well. lastly, the QOR's don't have much left actually inside the tubes, so you might want to cut the tubes open anyways to paint directly from. they're nice paints tho, and i of course am bundling with where i poured all the paint into.
also: sorry the lighting is weirdly yellowy. I laid out a white curtain that I am not currently using to try and take pictures on and it's just...this whole house has terrible lighting in every room lol. i promise you those curtains are white.
these can't be shipped media mail, so just keep that in mind!
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eggbunni · 2 years ago
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Color and paint studies before I commit to a final color palette for my Prowl illustration. I want to fully paint it, not just keep it black and white. So… I’m practicing by quickly sketching lineart and painting it in my Moleskine Watercolor sketchbook.
I’ve put a lot of time over the last few weeks working with super crappy Himi jelly gouache. It’s awful. Streaky. Thin. Gummy. And TBH, just from forcing myself to understand how to make it work, I’m now more easily able to use my nice acrylic gouache from Holbein and Turner since I know what consistency to look for, and which brushes can do the effects I’m aiming to achieve.
What I want next is the full set of 15ml Holbein Artist’s Gouache, but holy moly. It’s expensive. Sigh. I can dream.
Anyhoo. I want to take my time figuring out the final piece, so you’ll probably see several color studies like this until I commit. 😂🎨
PS. I never clean my acrylic paint palette. Ever. Why? It’s dry. Who cares. Lol. … I actually am also just not sure HOW to clean it, hahaha. But I kinda like it messy like this.
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