Monday, January 6, 2020

Gouache Questions Answered in IA131


(Link to video preview on Facebook) In the next issue of International Artist Magazine (#131), I'll have answers to your questions about gouache.

If you have more questions, let me know, and I'll answer them in a future blog post.

4 comments:

Loretta said...

I've started doing small studies in gouache as observing your fearlessness in approaching it has been a tonic. There is something about working small, and calling it a study that takes the pain out of painting. It dries quickly and produces wonderful effects. I am able to recognize gouache paintings when they pop up on Antiques Road Show much to my amazement. Thanks again James, a handshake in thought.

CerverGirl said...

Hello Mr. Gurney, my question isn’t about gouache, but is about signing works that are intended for framing. I’ve signed my work in a color cohesive with the work’s color scheme, but I like that you have signed paintings in red...can you speak about signatures? Thank you.

Betsy Arehart Artist said...

I am an artist who has signed my work in a “color cohesive” color, and also in red (in my case, warm bright red). I have to say I prefer the red. I think that red goes with everything!

Betsy Arehart Artist said...

I am an artist who has signed my work in a “color cohesive” color, and also in red (in my case, warm bright red). I have to say I prefer the red. I think that red goes with everything!