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method:gouache-over-glaze-tiles-for-color-testingGouache over glaze tiles for color testing
Painting on a finished tile with gouache to simulate different glaze colors quickly before making real glazes.
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- A unique green glaze created the necessary harmony in a tile floor; when the manufacturer discontinued it, no alternative could replicate the living field.
- Opaque watercolor method used for Veronica's blue chair, the investment banker's house interior, and color mockups.
- Applying clear spar varnish over gouache on gesso to make the painted surface durable.
- Holding up or nailing small color swatches on the wall, overlapping them to experiment with proportions, to find a color scheme that intensifies the room's light.
- A method for painting furniture and entire rooms: apply gesso base, paint with gouache, then varnish for permanence; used in the painted kitchen and dolls.
- One of the primary material forms of frieze patterns observed at the Alhambra.
- By testing swatches and paper mock-ups, these four colors, in varying proportions, brought the room to life.
- Painting and glazing bisque-fired tiles by hand in a workshop to achieve long-lasting, custom color with the sensitivity needed for a field of centers.