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Acrylic Gouache

Find at Jerry's the best selection of acrylic gouache paint perfect for artists and designers. Our high-quality, opaque highly pigmented acrylic gouache combines the properties of traditional gouache and acrylic with a beautiful velvety matte finish that is fast-drying
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Acrylic Gouache For Art

Discover the vibrant world of acrylic gouache at Jerry's. Perfect for artists and designers, our high-quality, highly pigmented acrylic gouache paint combines the properties of traditional gouache and acrylic paints. Acrylic gouache can be applied to paper, canvas, and wood. Popular among illustrators, designers, and fine artists for its unique combination of qualities that offer both the flat, matte finish of traditional gouache and the durability of acrylic paint. Shop and save on high quality acrylic gouache paint for all artist skill levels from beginner, to artist to the professional at Jerry’s.

See Also Recommended: Gouache Paint, Acrylic Paint, Watercolor Paint, Mixed Media Paper

Acrylic gouache is a hybrid paint combining opacity and a matte finish using an acrylic polymer binder with higher pigment load. It is more concentrated than most acrylics, with a beautiful velvety matte finish, fast-drying, opaque acrylic based watercolor paint. Unlike traditional gouache, which can be reactivated with water after drying, acrylic gouache becomes water-resistant once dry, similar to acrylic paint. This makes it suitable for layering without the risk of disturbing underlying layers. Similar to traditional gouache, which makes it less reflective and ideal for scanning or photographing artwork.


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See our article: Acrylic Paint vs. Gouache: What’s the Difference?