FAQ

Because of its opacity, gouache differs from watercolor in that it allows for easy layering and error correction. Unlike acrylics, gouache remains water reactive after drying. Watercolours are transparent, acrylics are water-resistant, and gouache has a unique balance of opacity and rework ability that makes it an excellent choice for certain artistic styles and techniques.

To prevent drying, keep gouache paints in a cool, dry place with their caps tightly closed. Keep them away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Storing them horizontally can help prevent air from entering the tubes and causing the paint to dry or thicken.

Yes, Extra fine gouache paint is frequently regarded as suitable for beginners. Its forgiving nature allows for simple corrections and changes, making it an excellent medium for learning and experimenting. It dries quickly, which is useful for beginners who want to create layers and see results quickly. Furthermore, the versatility and vibrant colour options of gouache make it simple to use and enjoyable for artists of all skill levels.