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Related: About this forumStill trying to figure out gouache - it's a weird medium.
Here's a very small painting, only 4" x 6", on a paper panel with aluminum backing, also an experiment. It does keep the paper from curling, though you don't use as much water with gouache anyhow. It's hard to control the values because the colors change (darken or lighten) as they dry. I was trying to show the contrast in light and shadow in this wooded area.

mwmisses4289
(3,516 posts)It looks like you got the contrast beautifully.
cachukis
(3,738 posts)SheltieLover
(78,117 posts)Gorgeous! Ty for sharing with us!
Hey Joe
(490 posts)Great job with the light and shadows. Makes for an interesting scene for me.
You have talent!
Beringia
(5,411 posts)GPV
(73,378 posts)Transparents. Have you been to Sarah Burns's site? Scrumptious work!
https://fearlessbrush.com/
Ocelot II
(129,692 posts)to find out which were the better brands. I didn't get the top of the line stuff, since I don't know yet whether I like the medium, but at least I learned which brands aren't so good.
GPV
(73,378 posts)passages I'll want tubes.
Solly Mack
(96,620 posts)electric_blue68
(26,363 posts)Not a big fan of gouache. I found it difficult.
Only did one small ? 4" x 4" inch piece on very thick ?paper board. Oh...wait. Maybe very thick illustration board.
sagetea
(1,550 posts)Really wish I could do trees that nice! Stopped painting a couple of years ago (after just finding out that I actually can paint! lol!) I got frustrated because, I couldn't paint the trees without it looking 'muddy'!
sage
ps.
I always look at your paintings, and never commented on them. Your paintings are very beautiful and through them all are amazing tales in both speech and art! Thank you for sharing!
Ocelot II
(129,692 posts)Don't give up; take an art class! I've been taking classes for the last 10 years or so, it really makes a difference.
Diamond_Dog
(40,051 posts)I have never heard of paper with aluminum backing. Where do you buy it?
Ocelot II
(129,692 posts)Probably can get it on line, too.
electric_blue68
(26,363 posts)Joinfortmill
(20,463 posts)Grim Chieftain
(1,405 posts)Thanks for sharing this with us.
FoggyLake
(310 posts)Billsdaughter
(132 posts)Makes me want to see what's further down that road. The leaves look so airy. Next level work Ocelot.
Rebl2
(17,521 posts)Would like to walk further down that pathway!
PatSeg
(52,523 posts)I've never used gouache. Looks like you've got the hang of it.
AllaN01Bear
(28,844 posts)chia
(2,768 posts)JMCKUSICK
(5,436 posts)BigmanPigman
(54,775 posts)as an illustrator, not a fine artist. I like it since it is a combination of watercolor and acrylic. It works well for my needs.
bif
(26,763 posts)Beautiful work! It's fun and challenging to work in a new medium. I've been experimenting with pastels lately. Now that's a toughie!
applegrove
(130,970 posts)not an artist by any means, but I think you achieved your goal of showing the contrast of light and shadow in this woodland picture. Its beautiful!