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Among the most important works here are the gouaches made from 1927 to 1928.
Illustrator Lynne Avril Cravath used gouache and coloured pencils to create the delightfully vibrant, playful illustrations.
The gouache was sold at a record price.
He chose to paint these in watercolor or gouache, striving for the highest possible precision and realistic representation.
He works in variety of mediums including etching, gouache, pastel, sculpture, and glass painting.
Gaud then painted over these photographs with gouache or pastel.
He was a painter and advertising illustrator, and also worked with ceramic, gouache, pencil, and enamel.
Works characterized as either painterly or linear can be produced with any painting media, oils, acrylics, watercolors, gouache, etc.
He was working with acrylics in the early years, but around 2005 he changed to watercolours, gouache and oils.
While he initially used watercolours and gouaches, where his use of the impasto effect often made them resemble oil paintings, he later moved on to the use of oil paints.